344 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
Receipts. 
Hooper, R. L. (Col.): 
1779.—April 26.—At the request of Col. Hooper to value and dp- 
praise a horse, the property of Col. Timothy Bigelow, at the 
sum of £100. Receipt signed by Col. Hooper for the said 
horse. Certified to by Robert Traill. Vol. vii, No. 86. 
MarsH, GEORGE : 
1779.—Febr. Ree: —-Receipted bill signed by George Marsh. 
Vol. iv, No. 40. 
-OppycKE, JOSHUA : 
1779.—Frebruary 2.—Receipt for articles delivered by Mr. Mitchell 
Signed by Joshua Opdycke. Vol. x, No. 88. 
REPORTS. 
Court of Inquiry. 
1779.—May 19. Middlebrook.—Having considered the charges 
against Adam Jameson, brigade commissary, are unanimously 
of the opinion that he is not censurable by any means, in de- 
taining a horse claimed by George Hook. [Signed by Lyman 
Hitchcock. | Vol. v, No. 50. 
MASSACHUSETTS, COUNCIL OF: 
1779.—/anuary 6.—Finds Col. Mason, Major Eyre and Col. Smith 
guilty of appropriating stores and wood belonging to the 
United States for their own private purposes ; also of establish- 
ing a Continental ferry without order. [Signed by Timothy 
Danielson. | Voli; xi; No. 85. 
Plan of March. 
Route for Col. Clark’s Brigade, from New Windsor to 
Charlestown, S. C. Vol.iv, Nos..22, 22a, 28, 24, 25. 
