The errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original text.
| [5.6] | they are very far f[t/r]om presenting | Replaced. |
| [19.30] | to go into south Loudoun and upper Fa[n/u]quier | Replaced. |
| [24.20] | with the other side of the river[.] | Added. |
| [65.23] | asking each other [“]how far it was to Brown’s Gap | Added. |
| [67.5] | as soon as ever[y]thing had crossed the bridge | Inserted. |
| [138.30] | on being made General-in[-]Chief | Added. |
| [158.6] | which illustra[ted] Col. White’s attention | Added. |
| [161.1] | they acted nob[l]y while they were allowed | Inserted. |
| [194.1] | c[o]uld travel farther | Restored. |
| [245.15] | carrying fifteen days[’] rations | Added. |
| [259.15] | Ross | Removed. |
| [269.22] | down went the Colonel’s head in Myer[’s/s’] breast | Transposed. |
| [273.4] | bee[d/n] badly wounded by his own men | Replaced. |
| [303.24] | The “Comanches[”] had been ordered | Added. |
| [377.3] | We must whip that infantry[./,], and if | Replaced. |
| [384.20] | they did[ did] not reach it | Removed. |