1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. SL 
TORREY, JOHN, to COL. CHARLES PETTIT : 
1779.—/January 24. oston.—Agreeable to orders marched his 
company to Hartford and delivered the orders to Col. Hub- 
bard and Commissary Colt ; both said they had no flour and 
no ovens yet built; at Boston, also, found no flour, so dis- 
missed his company of bakers. Wishes to know where to 
lodge certain receipts. Will forward the pay of Adam Fort, 
a baker, to headquarters, by the first good opportunity. 
Vol. iv, No. 98. 
TUCKERMAN, ABRAHAM, to Mr. Brown: 
1780.—January 5. Highlands.—QHas sent his accounts of disburse- 
ments in the months of November and December. Gen. 
Glover says he will pay the accounts which were objected to. 
Vol, Nov 777 
VAN DER BurGH, JAMES, to Cot. Upny Hay: 
1779.—Vovember ro. Beekman’s Precinct.—Desiring to know 
what he will allow per month for riding express. They will 
all decline the service unless a price be fixed. 
Copy.) Vol. xa, Now s: 
VANDEWALL, MarkKEs (Lieut.), to Capr. GRay : 
1779.—April z. Order to have the bearer’s (Joshua Hunter’s) 
musket repaired. Vol. xii, No. 82. 
1779.—Afpril 2.—Order to send him by bearer fifty ten-penny 
nails. Vol. sai, No... 103. 
WapE, Francis (Col.), to Cot. JoHN MITCHELL : 
1779.—May 18. Wailmington.—Has just received word that the 
enemy has landed and taken possession of Portsmouth in Vir- 
ginia, consequently is preparing to remove the stores at Elk. 
Account by letter says they are on their march to Suffolk with 
4000 men; generally thought that they will proceed to Balti- 
more. Will want some of the shallops down directly. 
Vol. v,' No:.34° 
WADSWORTH, JEREMIAH (Col.), to Cot. HOOPER : 
1779.—/anuary 16. Philadelphia,—An extract asking Col. Hooper 
to send off immediately a large quantity of flour. 
Vol. iv, No. 46. 
