1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. 289 
Cox, Joun (Col.) (continued), to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS : 
1779.—/July 8. Philadelphia.—Circular letter to the deputies in 
the Quartermaster department to the westward of the Dela- 
ware, asking for a general return. Wolicxs Nop 28: 
CROGHAN, WILLIAM (Major), to Capr. Gray: 
1779.—<April ro.—Order to repair the bearer’s gun, which he has 
had for two or three weeks. Vol. xii, No. 77. 
(No date.)—Order for an iron rod to be made for his port- 
manteau. Vol. xii, No. 110. 
DABNEY, CHARLES ( Lieut.), to Capr. GRAY: 
1778.— October 27.—Order to repair a gun belonging to Thomas 
Collier. Vol. xii, No. gr. 
Davis, JoHN, to Cot. CHARLES PETTIT: 
1779.—Jay 22. Carlisle.—Acknowledging favor of 14th inst. with 
$300,000. Demands on him for wagons and how he meets 
them. Scarcity of forage. Difficulty of getting drivers ; need 
not expect one, unless they are exempted from militia duty. 
Vol. v, No. 47. 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT: 
1779.—May ro. Carlisle.—Acknowledging favor of 2d inst. Di- 
rections respecting tents shall be strictly complied with. Alter- 
ations in pack-saddles. Frightened to death about scarcity of 
forage and difficulty of procuring wagons. Stores and pack- 
horses to be sent forward. [Copy.] Vol. vii, No. roo. 
Duri£, THomas, to ANDREW COLDCLUGH: 
( No date.) —Orders from Gen. Greene not to deliver any for- 
age to Capt. Prior of the artillery. Vole i5INOy 37: 
EASTHAM, BRAXTON (Capt.), to Capr. Gray: 
1778.—December 6.—Orders to shoe the bearer’s horse. 
Vol. vii, No. 84. 
1778.—December 29.—Order to shoe four horses belonging to Gen. 
Muhlenberg’s brigade. Vol. xii; No: g6: 
EICHELBERGER, GEORGE, to JACOB SHALLUS: 
1779.—March 24. York.—Asking him to send a quantity of salt. 
Vol. vii, No. 7. 
