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McCasHLaNn, JAMES, to Carr. GRaAy (continued ) : 
1779.—April 5.—Order to shoe three wagon-horses. 
Vol. xii; No, ror. 
McDovuca.L, ALEXANDER (Gen.), to Cot. Upny Hay: 
1779.—Seplember 3. West Potnt.—Acknowledging favors of 31st 
ult. and 2d inst. Question of complaints made against Mr. 
Bancker of his not furnishing wood and straw for the troops 
and the sick. Voli; Nozox: 
McDowELL, JOHN, to AN ARMORER : 
Order to shoe his mare. Vol: xii, No: 7a! 
MASSACHUSETTS, COUNCIL oF, to THOMAS CHASE: 
1778.—December 25.—Directed to inform him that the Council 
recommend it to him to satisfy certain just demands of the 
Selectmen of various towns, who have as yet received no pay 
for providing him with teams, drivers, etc., for the use of the 
army. Vol. x1, Nous. 
MatTLack, TimotuHy, to CoL. CHARLES PETTIT: 
1779.—Lebruary 20. Philadelphia.—Expressing dissatisfaction on 
the part of Council at not receiving certified copies of the 
entries which they have demanded. Requests that they will be 
sent without delay. [On back of MSS.] Rough draft of letter 
from Charles Pettit to Mr. Matlack. Expressing surprise that 
any part of his conduct has merited such language. To avoid 
controversy, sends the enclosed extract. Forbears any farther 
remarks on the implied charges in Mr. Matlack’s letter. 
Vol iv. NO. 7/7: 
MENG, CHRISTOPHER, to Major ROBERT FORSYTH : 
1779.-—/anuary 6.—Informing him that all the tents except about 
thirty are sent off. Received thirty axes and twenty-three log 
chains and expect one wagon with orderly books and shirts 
from Morristown. Vol. i, No. 96. 
To Gray, GEORGE (Capt.) : 
1778.—December 1g.—Sends lock by bearer, which is in want of a 
spring, would like it mended at once. Vol. xii, No. 1og. 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.—/uly 37.—Enclosing return of stores and sending back 
music book. Matter of tents. Vol. viii, No. 69. 
