300 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
LARZELERE, ABRAHAM, and PARSELL, JOHN (foremen), to Cot. 
Upny Hay (continued ): 
and the higher wages received by mechanics at other places. 
Have the interest of their country at heart and only desire 
what will reasonably support them. Vol. ain, NoXG: 
Lawson, BENJAMIN, to CAPT. GRAY: 
1778.—December 3z.—Order to shoe Mr. Carny’s horse. 
Vol. xii, No. 85. 
Lewis, Morcan (Col.), to Cot. Upny Hay: 
1779-— October 5.—Promising him all the boards he can spare, 
but obliged to keep enough to employ his carpenters, and 
also to build a cooper’s shop. [Extract.] Vol. ili, No. 52. 
Lupwick, CHRISTOFFAL (chief baker), to GEN. WASHINGTON : 
1780.—January. Morristown.—Putting before His Excellency 
the broken-down condition of one of the ovens in the bake- 
house and consequent impossibility of making the required 
amount of bread. Begs that a committee of inspection be 
appointed to inspect the magazines of provisions, bake-houses, 
ete: Vol. i, No. 70. 
Lyman, D. (Adjt.-Gen.), to JAMEs RICHARDSON: 
1778.— October 29. Headquarters.—Directed by the Major-Gen- 
eral to inform him that the troops of the Convention will 
begin their march for the State of Virginia on the following 
Wednesday, the 4th of November, the Germans at Cambridge 
and the British at Rutland the same day. Detailed account 
of their numbers, and the means of obtaining provisions for 
them. Vol..4, No.7. 
McCasHLaNn, JAMES, to CAPT. GRAY: 
1778.—lVovember z.—Order to mend the bearer’s wagon. 
Vol. xii, No. 107. 
1778.—November g.—Order to shoe three wagon-horses belonging 
to Gen. Scott. Vol, xu, No. 8% 
1778.—December 6.—Order concerning the shoeing of a horse for 
one of the artillery of Gen. Scott’s brigade. 
Vol. xii, No. 92. 
1779.——April z.--Order to shoe one wagon-horse and to clout his 
wagon. Vol. xii, No. 99. 
