Footnotes:
[1] Campbell had been taken prisoner by the British and Indians and was then in captivity in Canada.
[2] Marshall, Vol. I, p. 104.
[3] Directory for 1832.
[4] Western Review for January, 1830.
[5] This incident is by some accredited to William Creasy, a bargeman of the James River.
[6] Morgan Neville, in Western Souvenir for 1829.
[7] Perkins’ Annals, pp. 280 to 282.
[8] John A. McClung in Collins’ Kentucky, p. 57.
[9] This statement is given on the authority of Major Quirey’s own son.