1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. ole 
SHERIFF, CHARLES (Col.), to Cot. RoBERT HOOPER: 
1779.—LVovember 14. Pompton.—Desired by Gen. Greene to re- 
quest Col. Hooper to call Col. Bond to a settlement in the 
pack-horse department. [Copy.] > Wol-1xjNoir 66: 
SHIPPEN, WILLIAM, to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.—December 37.—An imperfect return of established hospitals. 
Vol. ii, No. 44. 
SMITH, WILLIAM S., to ARMORER: 
Without date.—Order to repair the bearer’s musket. 
[A fragment.] Vol. xii, No. 68. 
STARR, EzRA, to GEORGE OLNEY: 
1779.—October 73. Danbury.—Agreeable to request, has sent to 
New Milford for the box of paper belonging to His Excel- 
lency and will forward the same to the care of Col. Hay. 
Vol. iii, No. 108. 
STEEL, ARCHIBALD (Col.), to CLEMENT or OWEN BIDDLE: 
1779.—LVovember 5.—Extract enclosed by Col. Pettit to the Presi- 
dent of Congress to show the distressing situation of the de- 
partment for lack of money. Vol. ix, No. rora. 
To PeTTiIT, CHARLES (Col.) : 
1779.—/anuary 28, Pittsburgh.—Acknowledging the amount of 
the last draft made by him. Account of the trouble between 
him and Gen. McIntosh. Acquitted by a general court- 
martial of every charge against him; notwithstanding which, 
the General still keeps him under arrest; if this continues, 
the post must fail for want of provisions. Recommending 
certain gentlemen as disinterested judges of his and Gen. 
McIntosh’s conduct. Vol. iv, No. 92. 
STEWART, CHARLES, to CoL. ROBERT FORSYTH: 
1779.—Lebruary 7. Camp, Paramus,—Sending various returns. 
Vol. iv, No. 93. 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.—Lebruary 26. Camp, Paramus.—Enclosing various returns 
of stores and tents, and riding-horses. Directed by Mr. Weiss 
to draw the necessary stores from Morristown instead of Mid- 
dlebrook. Vol. ii, No. 54. 
