[218] History of Georgia, vol. II, p. 283, et seq. Savannah, 1816.
[219] See letter of Sir James Wright to Lord George Germain, under date Savannah, 20th August, 1780. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. III, p. 314. Savannah, 1873.
[220] General James Screven, who fell in the skirmish near Midway Meeting House.
[221] This monument has never been reared. The obligation is as binding now as when thus solemnly recognized.
[222] Quoted in White’s Historical Collections of Georgia, p. 530. New York, 1855.
[223] See Watkins’ Digest, pp. 298, 618.
[224] See White’s Historical Collections of Georgia, p. 528. New York, 1855.
[225] See Historical Address before the Liberty Independent Troop by the Rev. Dr. Charles Colcock Jones, pp. 10, 11. Savannah, 1856.
[226] See Watkins’ Digest, p. 431. Marbury and Crawford’s Digest, pp. 128, 129.
[227] Clayton’s Digest, p. 213.