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[65] For notice, see the [glossary]. [↑]
[66] Hewat, South Carolina and Georgia, II, pp. 3–11, 1779; treaty documents of 1730, North Carolina Colonial Records, III, pp. 128–133, 1886; Jenkinson, Collection of Treaties, II, pp. 315–318; Drake, S.G., Early History of Georgia: Cuming’s Embassy; Boston, 1872; letter of Governor Johnson, December 27, 1730, noted in South Carolina Hist. Soc. Colls., I, p. 246, 1867. [↑]
[67] Documents of 1731 and 1732, North Carolina Colonial Records, III, pp. 153, 202, 345, 369, 393, 1886. [↑]
[68] Adair, American Indians, pp. 232–234, 1775. [↑]
[69] Meadows(?), State of the Province of Georgia, p. 7, 1742, in Force Tracts, I, 1836. [↑]
[70] Jones, C.C., History of Georgia, I, pp.327, 328; Boston, 1883. [↑]
[71] Adair, American Indians, pp. 240–243, 1775; Stevens, W. B., History of Georgia, I, pp. 104–107; Phila., 1847. [↑]
[72] Anonymous writer in Carroll, Hist. Colls. of South Carolina, II, pp. 97–98, 517, 1836. [↑]
[73] Buckle, Journal, 1757, in Rivers, South Carolina, p. 57, 1856. [↑]