282 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
To ForsyTH, RoBert (Col.) (continued ) : 
1779.—Lebruary 7. Morristown.—Acknowledging favor of 6th 
inst. Promising to send him his pair of boots and the candle- 
sticks in a few days. Sends by bearer twelve private locks, as 
Gen. Greene will no doubt take a fancy to them. Hopes the 
General is in camp, as he needs money and can do no business 
without it. Vol. iv, No. 1. 
To MAxwELL, WILLIAM (Gen.) : 
1779.-—May 6. Morristown.—Question of tents. Forbidden to 
issue horsemen’s tents without particular orders from Gen. 
Greene. Has an elegant marquee ready for Gen. Maxwell. 
Vol. vii, No. Br. 
To OLNEY, GEORGE: 
1779.—May 14. Morristown.—Sending the long-wished-for re- 
turns by the bearer, Mr. Maerschalk. Has completed Gen. 
Maxwell’s order. Vol. vii, No. 94. 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT: 
1779.—/January 18. Morristown.—Sending him six sleds of dif- 
ferent sorts and asking his opinion of them. Entire sixty will 
be completed in a day or two. Vol. wit, (No.2. 
ADAMS, S., to COMMISSIONERS OF THE Navy Boarp: 
1779.—February 1. Philadelphia.—Asking that, if the sail-duck 
can be spared without prejudice to the navy, they will furnish 
Gen. Greene with 400 pieces. [Copy.] Vol. iv, No. 8r. 
BARNES, JOHN (Lieut.), to Capt, Gray: 
1779.—April z.—Order to mend the bearer’s gun. 
Vol. xii, No. 105. 
BARTLEY, JAMES, to ANY ARTIFICER: 
1778.—December 20.—Orders to shoe three horses belonging to 
Gen. Muhlenberg’s brigade. Vol. xii, No. 93: 
BELDING, SIMEON (Col.), to GEORGE OLNEY: 
1779.—lVovember 7. Camp, Drake's House.—Acknowledging his 
note by Major Troop. Will do all in his power to furnish the 
forage ordered by Gen. Greene. Vol. ix, No-1s. 
