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Act of the State of New York relating to teams, forage, etc. 
[Part in Vol. iv, No. 59. ] Vol. iv, No. 57. 
t778.—February 9.—Resolve of Congress concerning the right in- 
vested in the Executive power of every State to regulate the 
behavior of all Continental officers. Volk x0No.245 
Contracts. 
1778.—Contract signed by U. S. express riders. Vol. xi, No. 75. 
Estimates. 
HUBBARD, NEHEMIAH: 
1779.—October 15.—Estimate of hay in Connecticut.’ 
Vol. xii, No. 20. 
SMITH, WILLIAM: 
1779.—/anuary 20.—Estimate of work for a row-galley. 
Vol. xi, No. 86. 
1779.—/anuary 20.—Estimate of articles necessary to build a row- 
galley. Vol. xi, No. 87. 
1779.—Afpril 9. — Fishkill.—Estimate of prices for teaming in the 
State of New York. Vols xi, Nos 27. 
1779.—May 9.—Estimate of the expenses attending certain ser- 
vices to be performed in the Department of Springfield. 
Vol. iv, No. 118. 
Forms. 
1779.—Form for general return. Vol..x, No: 58. 
Form for return of tools. Vol. xi, No. 2. 
Lnventories. 
PATTON, ROBERT (Gen.): 
1778.—May 28. Lebanon.—Inventory of horses, etc., sent to Col. 
Pettit at Moore Hall by Gen. Robert Patton. 
Vol. ‘xi, No: 74: 
ANONYMOUS : 
1779.—Lfebruary 12. Middlebrook.—Inventory of stores in the 
Quartermaster-General’s department. Vol. x, No. 103. 
