[618] North Carolina State Records, XIV, 19, 126.
[619] Ibid., XIII, iii-iv.
[620] Ibid., 354.
[621] North Carolina State Records, XIV, 154-55.
[622] Ibid., XII, 574-75, 742, 746; XIII, 138-39, 171-72. In June, 1779, Governor Jefferson of Virginia wrote to Governor Caswell offering to sell both the “Caswell” and “Washington.” Virginia had found the trade through Ocracoke inconvenient.—North Carolina State Records, XIV, 126, 136.
[623] Ibid., XIII, 132, 171.
[624] North Carolina State Records, XIII, 138-39, 174-75.
[625] Ibid., XIV, 136.
[626] Force, American Archives, 4th, V, 1339.
[627] Jones, History of Georgia, II, 181.