[D: Wheeler's Sketches, I., p. 49.]
[E: Wheeler's Sketches, I., p. 50.]
[F: Foote's Sketches of North Carolina, p. 83.]
[G: General Moultrie, in sneaking of this engagement in his "Memoirs of the American Revolution," says: "When General Sumter began this attack he had not more than ten rounds of ball to a man; but before the action was over, he was amply supplied with arms and ammunition from the British and Tories that fell in the beginning.">[
[H: "Virtue affords no exemption from death.">[
[I: "Beautiful, although dead.">[
[J: Tarleton's Southern Campaigns, p. 94.]
[K: Lossing's "Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution," vol. II, p. 393.]