[9]

The white loss, in killed, was 22, including Major McMahon.––R. G. T.

[10]

The force started August 8. Besides the regulars, were about 1,100 mounted Kentucky militia, under Gen. Charles Scott.––R. G. T.

[11]

Hence the popular name of the engagement, “Battle of Fallen Timbers.”––R. G. T.

[12]

Alexander McKee, the renegade, of whom mention has frequently been made in foregoing pages.––R. G. T.

[13]

Later authorities place the white loss at 107, killed and wounded.––R. G. T.