[5] Hugh Williamson: History of North Carolina (1812), ii, 71-2.
[6] Virginia Historical Magazine, xiii, 133; William and Mary Quarterly, ix, 132.
[7] Virginia Historical Magazine, op. cit. Cf. also West Virginia Historical Magazine, April, 1903.
[8] Bernheim: The German Element and the Lutheran Church in the Carolinas.
[9] For this and other Moravian diaries, see Virginia Historical Magazine, vols xi and xii.
[10] Original diary in German in Archives of the Moravian Church, Winston-Salem, N. C. Cf. Mereness, Travels in the American Colonies 1690-1783, 327-356.
[11] Cf. original minutes of Abington and Gwynedd Monthly Meetings, Pa.
[12] MS. History of Bryan family, compiled by Col. W. L. Bryan, Boone, N. C.
[13] Ely: The Finleys of Bucks (Publications, Bucks County Historical Society); also "Historic Associations of Neshaminy Valley," Daily Intelligencer (Reading, Pa.), July 29, 1913. See also Wisconsin State Historical Society, Draper MSS., 2 B 161.
[14] "The Creative Forces in Westward Expansion," American Historical Review, xx, 1.