[5] Van Tyne, American Revolution, p. 61; Force, American Archives, 4th Series, III, 1385.
[6] Proclamation—"Whereas the enemy have adopted a practice of enrolling Negroes among their troops, I do hereby give Notice that all Negroes taken in Arms or upon any military Duty shall be purchased for the public service at a stated price; the money to be paid to the captors. But I do most strictly forbid any Person to sell or claim right over any Negroes the property of a Rebel who may take refuge with any part of this Army. And I do promise to every Negro who shall desert the Rebel Standard full Security to follow within the Lines any occupation which he may think proper." Given under my Hand at Headquarters, Phillipsburg, the 30th day of June, 1799.
H. Clinton.
By his Excellency's Commander
John Smith, Sec.
Journal of Continental Congress, II, 26; Van Tyne, American Revolution.
[7] Force, American Archives, I, 486, Fifth Series.
[8] Journal of Continental Congress, II, 26.
[9] Ramsay, History of South Carolina, Edition, 1809, I, 474.
[10] Moore's Historical Notes, 14; Journal of Negro History, Vol. I, p. 117.
[11] Jefferson's Works, Vol. II, p. 426.