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Jackson (Dr.), to Capr. Gray: 
1779.—April 7.—Order to have his horse shod and four rivets 
made for his desk. Vol. xii,Noz 79. 
Jounson, THomas, to Cot. HOLLINGSWORTH : 
1779.—May 12. Annapolis.—Informing him of the narrow escape 
of Capt. Hanson, who encountered certain armed vessels in 
the bay and put back to Annapolis. Report by Mr. Robinson 
of a schooner bound to sea chased by a fleet of between 
twenty and thirty sail ; heard nothing further. 
[Copy.] Vol. vii, No. 80. 
JOHNSTON, JAMES, to ANY CONTINENTAL SMITH: 
1779.—April 2. Auditor's Office.—Order to shoe his horse. 
Vol. xil, No. 8o. 
KELSO, ROBERT, to Major ROBERT FORSYTH : 
1779.—February 23. Morristown.—Enclosing Maerschalk’s receipt 
for two branches and twenty-one tin sconces, on behalf of 
Col. Abeel. Vol. iv, No. 64. 
KINNAN, PETER, to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.— October 13. Ringwood.—Announcing that there are two 
bridges on the public road from Pompton to Ringwood, one 
of which is entirely useless and unfit for service, the other 
likely to break down any day; such an accident would mean 
a fearful delay of provisions and other necessaries. Overseers 
of the roads pay no attention to his requests; wishes direc- 
tions as to what to do; makes suggestions and refers him to 
Mr. Erskine. Vol. i, No. 50. 
KIRKPATRICK, ABRAHAM, to Capt. GRAY: 
1779.—/anuary 22.—Desiring his horse shod all round. 
Vol, i,,No, 511. 
LARZELERE, ABRAHAM, and PaARSELL, JOHN (foremen), to Cov. 
Upny Hay: 
1779.—LVovember 3. LFishkill_—Protest made by certain artificers 
against the prices of provisions, and also against the exor- 
bitant wages paid to certain other men. 
[Copy.] Vol. iii, No. 5%. 
1779.—LVovember 3. Fishkil/l—¥rom certain artificers, setting 
forth the depreciation of money, the dearness of provisions 
