[1019] Cf. also his Contributions to Amer. History (1858), and Philad. American and Gazette, Mar. 29, 1856.
[1020] Penna. Mag. of Hist., iii. 147. Cf. also Scharf’s Maryland, i. 475-79; Johnston’s Cecil County (1881), p. 263.
[1021] Dinwiddie Papers, ii. 268, 280, 293, 306, 347, 360, 363, 379, 380, 396, 408, 444, 538.
[1022] Hist. Georgia, i. 505.
[1023] Dinwiddie Papers, ii. 410, 412, 417, 463, 479, 544.
[1024] Akins’ Selections, etc., 303; R. I. Col. Rec., v. 529.
[1025] In July, 1756, Governor Spencer Phips gave orders to detain seven boats, containing ninety persons.
[1026] Doc. Col. Hist. N. Y., vii. 125.
[1027] R. L. Daniels in Scribner’s Monthly, xix. 383.
[1028] From January to May, 1765, 650 arrived from the English colonies. Gayarré, Louisiana, its history as a French colony (N. Y., 1852), pp. 122, 132.