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CLAIBORNE, ROBERT (continued), to GRay (Capt.): 
(No date.)—Order to shoe Dr. Thatcher’s horse. 
Vol. xii, No. go. 
TonERAY,cUpNY (Col:)': 
1779.—LVovember 5.—By Gen. Greene’s order, writes to direct him 
to send all the unemployed carpenters to West Point and to 
send Capt. Mills with his company to King’s Ferry. 
Vol. ix, No. 27. 
1779.—November 15. West Point.—In Gen. Greene’s behalf, ac- 
knowledges his favor of same date enclosing copy of a letter 
‘from Col. Van de Burgh, respecting the wages of express- 
riders. They are allowed $16 a day, find their own horses 
and bear their own expenses. Demand for boards at King’s 
Ferry. Vol. viii, No. 18. 
To STODDERT, BENJAMIN: 
1779.—September 13. West Point.—Directed by Gen. Greene to 
acknowledge his favor of the 18th inst. with the enclosed re- 
solve of Congress for erecting barracks at Rhode Island. The 
General has given the necessary orders agreeable to the reso- 
lution. Vol. viii, No. 15. 
To THompson, JAMES (Col.): 
1779.— September 29... West Poitnt.—In answer to his favor to Gen. 
Greene, dated the 30th of September, asks him to furnish the 
twelve wagons and teams called for from the line’ of the army 
or from the Commissary’s department. Vol. iv, No. 12. 
1779.—LVovember rz. West Point.—Directs him, by Gen.Greene’s 
orders, to be at Fishkill the following day to attend a horse 
sale, and to purchase wagon and express horses. Has referred 
the Auditor of Accounts to him for two teams. 
Vol. ‘viir, No. 17. 
To WEIss, JACOB: 
1779.—Scptember 17.—Acknowledging favor of the 3d inst. Direc- 
tions regarding the returns of stores. Vol. ix, No. 25: 
Ciay, M., to Capt. Gray: 
1779.—April 7.—Orders to repair Charles Carter’s gun. 
Vol. xi Nov 7s 
PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXXIX. 162. §. PRINTED JULY 17, 1900. 
