292 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
GAMBLE, R. (Capt.), to the ARMORER: 
1779.-— October 16.—Order to mend the bearer’s ramrod. 
Vol. xii, No. 69. 
Gipps, C. (Major), to MAjor BENJAMIN Brown : 
1779.—May 27. Headquarters.—Concerning payment for two 
horses. Vol. v, No. 79. 
Gipson, GEORGE, to Capt. GRAY: 
1778.—December 30.—Order to shoe his horses. 
Vol. xii, No. 86. 
Gorpon, PETER (Major), to Mr. Brown : 
1779.—May 217. Trenton.—Acknowledging favor of 2oth inst. 
Has forwarded the boards, and will send oats and barley for 
use of the General’s family. Difficult to get teams. 
Vol. v, No. 49. 
GREENE, WILLIAM (Gov.), to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT: 
1779.—/January 15. Warwick.—Acknowledging his favor by Col. 
Morgan. Moralizes on the appearance of luxury. Act en- 
acted by General Assembly to force persons to sell articles 
possessed by them for the use of the army. Steps which should 
be taken by Congress to prevent further depreciation of money. 
William Littlefield’s absence so prolonged that he has been 
left out in the pay abstract. Vol. viii, No. 37. 
Hate, D. (Major), to Major Ropert Forsytu : 
1779.—/anuary 29.  Hishkil/.—Enclosing the two letters which he 
apologizes for having shamefully neglected to deliver in Phila- 
delphia. Will send yellow ochre and tin by a return express. 
Character of Col. Hay’s stallion. Vol. 1, No. t: 
HA.., Joun, to Mayor Ropert Forsytu : 
1779.—/January 27. Philadeiphia.—By direction of Col. Mitchell, 
forwards pair of canteens for Lord Sterling. 
Vol. viii, No. 71. 
1779.—Lebruary r. Philadelphia.—Asking that the enclosed 
letter be forwarded as speedily as possible, by a safe hand. 
Vol. ix, No. 78. 
1779.—Lebruary 2. Philadelphia.—Asking him to see that the 
bearer, Mr. Alexander White, wagon-master, delivers a box of 
glass to Gen. Knox. Vel. i, No. 2. 
