44. "Am. Archives," 5th Series, I., 610.

45. Do., 4th Series, VI, 1228.

46. Do., 5th Series, I., 613.

47. Do., 5th Series, I., 7, and III., 649. The Georgia frontiersmen seem to have been peculiarly brutal in their conduct to the Creeks; but the latter were themselves very little, if at all, better.

48. McCall; five families captured, in three skirmishes eight whites were killed and six Indian scalps taken.

49. McCall; the Tennessee historians erroneously assign the command to Col. McBury.

50. "View of South Carolina," John Drayton, Charleston, 1802, p. 231. A very good book.

51. More exactly two hundred and twenty-two, on the 8th of July.

52. E.g., at Hogskin Creek and Barker's Creek.

53. Lyndley's Fort, on Rayborn Creek.