[134] Ibid., folio 432; Cutting to Potts, March 30, 1778.

[135] Ibid., folio 441; Cutting to Potts, April 16, 1778.

[136] Ibid., vol. 2, folio 151; Tillotson to Potts, February 22, 1777. [Cutting served as Assistant Apothecary under Craigie at Cambridge and Roxbury. The feud has not been explored in any of Craigie's biographies.]

[137] Ibid., vol. 4, folio 429; Craigie to Potts, March 27, 1778.

[138] Ibid., folio 437; Craigie to Potts, April 4, 1778.

[139] Ibid., folio 411; Potts to Gates, February 24, 1778.

[140] Ibid., folio 441; Craigie to Potts, May 1, 1778.

[141] Ibid., vol. 1, folios 41, 44; undated invoices from Lux & Bowly that undoubtedly were supplied during the spring or summer of 1778. Also, vol. 4, folio 476; letter from James Caldwell to Potts advising "I sent forward from Baltimore a case of medicine & five cases of Bark ... I have three cases more of Bark not yet up from Williamsburg where it arrived."

[142] Ibid., vol. 4, folio 458; Craigie to Potts, May 1, 1778. Craigie advises: "Enclosed is a small List directed to Mr. Root [Israel Root or Josiah Root, both apothecaries from Connecticut] which I think may well be spared from the Northward, and are much wanted here. I wish therefore they may be ordered. Andrew Atekin our assistant there might come with them—he would make a good Hospital Apothecary." Also, vol. 4, folio 431, an undated "Invoice of Medicines &c. to be forwared for Head Quarters to Compleat ye Regimental Assortments for the Army of the United States in the Middle Department for the Campaign 1778."

[143] Ibid., folio 419; Brown to Potts, March 11, 1778.