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236 Hosmer, James K. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Boston, 1901.

237 Howells, William D. GNADENHUTTEN, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 23(1869), pp. 95-115.

238 Huebner, Francis C. THE MORAVIAN MISSIONS IN OHIO. Washington, 1898.

239 McClung, John A. SKETCHES OF WESTERN ADVENTURE CONNECTED WITH THE Settlement of the West, 1755-94. Maysville, Ky., 1832; Covington, Ky., 1872.

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241

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244 Ramsey, James G. M. ANNALS OF TENNESSEE. Charleston, 1853245 Rayder, Horace E. OLIVER POLLOCK, in Magazine of American History, vol. 22(1889), pp. 414-420.

246 Roosevelt, Theodore. THE WINNING OF THE WEST (New York, 1889-96, 4 vols.), vol. 1, pp. 97-100. [The Moravian Indians.]

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248 Shimmel, Lewis S.

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250 Sullivan, John. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF GENERAL SULLIVAN'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE IROQUOIS IN 1779. Waterloo,

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255 Weeks, Stephen B. GENERAL JOSEPH MARTIN AND THE War OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE WEST, in Annual Report of American Historical Association for 1893 (Washington, 1895), pp. 401–

477. 256 Winsor, Justin. THE MISSISSIPPI BASIN, 1697-1763 (Boston, 1895), chaps. 8-12.

257 Withers, Alexander S. CHRONICLES OF BORDER WARFARE. Clarksburg, Va., 1831; new edition, edited by Reuben G.

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CHAPTER IX-THE SECOND ATTEMPT
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258 Channing, Edward.

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262 Gibbes, Robert W., editor. DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, CHIEFLY IN SOUTH CAROLINA. New York, 1853-57, 3 vols. Valuable especially for Marion's

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263 Harris, Joel C.

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265 Johnson, Joseph. TRADITIONS AND REMINISCENCES, CHIEFLY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN THE SOUTH, PARTICULARLY OF THE UPPER COUNTRY. Charleston, 1851. The recollections of an old man, valuable only for lack of better evidence. 266 Jones, Charles C., Jr. HISTORY OF GEORGIA. Boston, 1883, 2 vols.

267 Lossing, Benson J. THE MARQUIS OF HASTINGS [LORD RAWDON] IN AMERICA, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 47(1873), PP. 15-26.

268 McCall, Hugh. HISTORY OF GEORGIA. Savannah, 1811-16, 2 vols.

269 McCrady, Edward. HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION. New York, 1901.

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271 Moultrie, William.

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272 Prevost, Augustine. JOURNAL OF THE SIEGE OF SAVANNAH IN 1779, in Publications of the Southern Historical Association, vol. 1(1897), p. 259.

273 Ramsay, David. HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA FROM A BRITISH COLONY TO AN INDEPENDENT STATE. Trenton, 1785, 2 vols.

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278 Tarleton, Banastre. HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1780 AND 1781 IN THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. London, 1787. Partisan but valuable.

279 Warfield, Ethelbert D. GENERAL WILLIAM CAMPBELL, THE HERO OF KING'S MOUNTAIN, in Magazine of Western History, vol. 5(1887), pp. 362-375.

280 Wheeler, John H. HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1584-1851. Philadelphia, 1851, 2 vols.

281 White, George. HISTORICAL COLLECTIOns of Georgia. New York, 1854.

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282 Abbatt, William. CRISIS OF THE REVOLUTION: BEING THE STORY OF ARNOLD AND André. New York, 1899.

283 Blanchard, Claude. JOURNAL OF CLAUDE BLANCHARD, COмMISSARY OF THE FRENCH AUXILIARY ARMY SENT TO THE UNITED STATES, 1780-83. Translated by William Duane and edited by Thomas Balch. Albany, 1875.

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285 Dawson, Henry B., editor.

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288 Johnston, Henry P. THE STORMING OF STONY POINT. New York, 1900.

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296 Winsor, Justin. THE TREASON OF ARNOLD, in America (7), vol. 6, pp. 447–468.

NOTE.

CHAPTER XI- ON THE SEA

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37, 42, 52, 57, 145, 149, 151, 168, 170.

297 Beatson, Robert. NAVAL AND MILITARY MEMOIRS OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1727-1783. London, 1804.

298 BOSTON GAZETTE FOR 1775-1783. Of great value in studying the movements of the continental vessels.

299

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301

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302 Cooper, James F. HISTORY OF THE NAVY OF
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304 Griffin, Martin I. J. COMMODORE JOHN BARRY. Philadelphia,

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311 Maclay, Edgar S.
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