1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. Boys 
Without date-—Return of marquees and tents for Gen. Nixon’s, 
Patterson’s and Huntingdon’s brigades in the campaign of 
1778. Vol. x, No. 53. 
Without date.—Returns required for the Quartermaster’s Depart- 
ment. Vol. vii, No. 104. 
1779.—/June 26.—A return of shipwrights at Philadelphia and Fort 
Prtt: Vol. iv, No. 111. 
1779.—february 4.—Return of Quartermaster-General’s stores, with 
the brigades in camp. Vol. x, No. 96. 
1779.—March.—Return of stores for twelve row-galleys. 
Wols-xi, Nov 47. 
1779.—September.—Return of stores ordered to be deposited at 
Estherton for the Indian expedition. Certain remarks. 
Wol. x1, No.7 33: 
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 
Abstracts. 
Cook, WILLIAM: 
Abstract of quartermaster’s stores purchased, received and 
issued by William Cook from March 1 to December 1, 1779. 
[Part torn off. ] Vol. xii, No. 60% 
Accounts. 
ABEEL, JAMES F. : 
Account of stores sent to Middlebrook. 
Vol x3 No. 22: 
BIDDLE, CLEMENT (Col.): 
1779.—May 12. Middlebrook.—Col. Biddle’s account of forage 
received at the magazine at Trenton from the opening of the 
Delaware in February to April 28, 1779. Vol. xi, No. 60. 
Gore, JAMES: 
James Gore’s account of his expenses from Morristown to 
Philadelphia in six days. Vol.. iii, No. 6e. 
Hay, Upny (Col.) : 
1779.—/anuary z.—Account of stores wanted by Col. Hay at Fish- 
kill, Vol. x, No: 72. 
