298 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
Howe, BaxTErR, to Major Ropert ForsytTH: 
1779.—February §. Pluckemin.—Enclosing partial return of the 
stores in the brigade of artillery. Number of tents on hand 
and their disposition. Would be glad to know if his account 
is adjusted and when he may call for another supply of cash. 
Vol. iv, No. 47. 
To OLNEY, GEORGE: 
1779.—May 12. Artillery Park.—Offer of 500 horseshoes at $2.50 
per pair. Puts in his plea for some of the money when it shall 
come. Vol. vii, No. 76. 
1779.— October 15.—Asking him to give Major Shaw an order for 
$3000. Reasons for making so large a demand. Why he has 
not sent a return of camp equipage. Vol. iii, No. 76. 
HvuBBARD, NEHEMIAH, to Hon. H. MERCHANT: 
1779.—October 26. Hartford.—Acknowledging favor of August 31, 
concerning the removal of some public rod iron lying exposed 
at Danbury. Considers Mr. Merchant has behaved neither 
like a gentleman nor a Christian, but as he isa member of 
Congress, will forbear to make any remarks on his conduct. 
[Copy.] Vol. viii, No. 104. 
To OLNEY, GEORGE: 
1779.— October 17. Hartford.—Acknowledging favor of the 13th 
inst. It being Sunday, no coffee can be purchased, ‘has there- 
fore sent him thirty-weight out of his own store. 
Vol. ili, No. 80@. 
Hupson, J. (Capt.), to Gray, GEORGE (Capt.) : 
1779.—Afril 10.—Order to repair a gun of 2d Virginia Regiment. 
Vol. xii, No. 74. 
HuGHEsS, JOHN, to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.—September 18. West Point.—Enclosing weekly return of 
the camp equipage. Fifty-seven tents returned unfit for ser- 
vice. Vol. iii, No. 49. 
HUNTER, WILLIAM, to SAMUEL A. OTIS: 
1779.—February 6. Loston.—Receipt for two silver cups which 
he promises to deliver to Gen. Greene. Vol. ix, No. 87. 
1779.—february 7. Boston.—Receipt for the sum of £15. 
Vol. ix, No. 88. 
