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MYER, JOHN: 
1778.—December 7.—List of provisions and stores remaining at 
Daniel Wright’s. Vol.*xj Now 32: 
ANONYMOUS : 
1778.—December.—List of articles ordered by assistant Quarter- 
master-General. Vol. x, No. 89. 
1778.— October 20.—-A list of clothing to be delivered. 
Voljoa, Not 53. 
1778.— October 21.—A list of clothing to be issued to each com- 
pany. Vol. xi, No. 46. 
1778.—December.—List of stores to be kept in readiness in Phila- 
delphia. Vol. x; No:.9e: 
Without date.—List of sundries wanted for the department. 
Vol. xii, No. 20. 
1778.—List of horses to remain with the army. Vol. xi, No. 76. 
Without date.—List of men employed in the boats at Springfield 
to November 25. Vol. xi, No. gr. 
1779.—february.—List of officers in Northern Department. 
Vol. x, No. 82. 
1779.—Apri/.—List of staff officers in Quartermaster’s department, 
Albany district. Vol. xii, No. 3. 
Without date.—List of vessels taken up. [Enclosed in letter from 
Samuel A. Otis to Gen. Greene. ] Vol. iv, No. 70. 
Memoranda. 
Eyre (Maj.): 
Memorandum of various tools. Vol. xij, No. 73: 
FINNIE, WILLIAM (Col.): 
Without date—Memorandum.—Will please inquire whether there 
is not a resolution of Congress empowering the commander-in- 
chief to order any officer he pleases a full quantity of rations in 
lieu of subsistence money. Vol. xii, No. 18. 
Gray, GEORGE (Capt.) : 
Memorandum for Capt. Gray to make for the baker of Gen. 
Muhlenburg’s brigade. Vol. xii, No. 104. 
Hay, ‘Upny (Col.): 
Memorandum of blankets wanting. Vol: xi, No: 81. 
