288 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
CLINTON, CHARLES (Capt.), to Cot. Morcan: 
1779.—April 20. Fort Cumberland.—Has opened the road from 
the above place to Turkey Foot, except four or five miles. 
Money needed to pay hands. Enclosing survey. 
[Copy.] Vol. vii, No. 202. 
CLINTON, GEORGE (Gov.), to Hay, Upny (Col.): 
1779.—lVovember 8. Fishkill.—Acknowledging favor of equal date 
concerning the present dispute of the artificers about their 
wages. If the representation made by them to the Governor 
is true, he thinks their demands are reasonable. How far it 
will be proper to comply with these demands, declines to de- 
termine. Vol.dx,4No3 355. 
To McDowEL, JAMEs: 
1779.—/anuary 12. Poughkeepsie.—Informing him that Gen. 
Washington will lay his case before Congress, who will no 
doubt order an equitable compensation for his losses. 
[Copy.], Vol. 1, No: a5: 
CoLFrax, WILLIAM (Lieut.), to Maj. RoBert ForsyTH: 
1779.—January 2. Headquarters.—Applies to him once again for 
six pounds of nails and fifteen boards. Vol. viii, No. 19. 
Cox, JoHNn (Col.), to Cot. Joun Davis: 
1779.—July 28. Bloomsbury.—Acknowledging favor of 24th inst. 
Gen. Hand’s extraordinary demand for horses to transport 
stores to Wyoming. Cannot consent to Col. Davis’ complying 
with such a request. Stores must go by boats. 
Vol. ix, Noize: 
To GALBREATH, ROBERT: 
1779.—May 28. Camp.—Requesting him to proceed with the © 
utmost dispatch to Reading and other near-lying towns and 
procure as many bags as possible, get a wagon and bring them 
to camp. Vol. v, No. 86. 
To Patron, ROBERT: 
1779.— October 20. Bloomsbury.—Enclosing a long list of articles 
wanted in the Quartermaster department for the next cam- 
paign. Begging him to get the best materials and have them 
ready to forward to camp by April 1. 
Vol. ii, Nos. 2 and 3. 
