on Rawdon's communications, [487];

joins Marion, [487];

at Augusta, [490];

at Ninety-Six, [491];

at the Eutaws, [545];

retires, [545];

War in the Southern Dept., [509];

edited by H. Lee, [509];

by R. E. Lee, [509];

called "Legion Harry", and "Light Horse Harry", [509];