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[95:2] Raper, ”North Carolina” (N. Y., 1904), chap. v; W. R. Smith, ”South Carolina” (N. Y., 1903), pp. 48, 57.

[95:3] Clewell, ”Wachovia” (N. Y., 1902).

[96:1] Ballagh, in Amer. Hist. a.s.soc. ”Report,” 1897, pp. 120, 121, citing Ba.s.sett, in ”Law Quarterly Review,” April, 1895, pp. 159-161.

[96:2] See map in Hawks, ”North Carolina.”

[96:3] McCrady, ”South Carolina,” 1719-1776 (N. Y., 1899), pp. 149, 151; Smith, ”South Carolina,” p. 40; Ballagh, in Amer. Hist. a.s.soc. ”Report,”

1897, pp. 117-119; Brevard, ”Digest of S. C. Laws” (Charleston, 1857), i, p. xi.

[96:4] McCrady, ”South Carolina,” pp. 121 _et seq._; Phillips, ”Transportation in the Eastern Cotton Belt” (N. Y., 1908), p. 51.

[96:5] This was not originally provided for among the eleven towns. For its history see Salley, ”Orangeburg”--frontier conditions about 1769 are described on pp. 219 _et seq._; see map opposite p. 9.

[97:1] Gregg, ”Old Cheraws,” p. 44.

[97:2] Ballagh, _loc. cit._, pp. 119, 120.

[98:1] Compare the description of Georgia frontier traders, cattle raisers, and land speculators, about 1773, in Bartram, ”Travels,” pp.

18, 36, 308.

[99:1] See Willis, ”Northern Appalachians,” in ”Physiography of the U.

S.” in National Geog. Soc. ”Monographs” (N. Y., 1895), no. 6.

[100:1] Diffenderfer, ”German Immigration into Pennsylvania,” in Pa.

German Soc. ”Proc.,” v, p. 10; ”Redemptioners” (Lancaster, Pa., 1900).

[100:2] A. B. Faust, ”German Element in the United States.”

[100:3] See the bibliographies in Kuhns, ”German and Swiss Settlements of Pennsylvania” (N. Y., 1901); Wayland, ”German Element of the Shenandoah Valley” (N. Y., 1908); Channing, ”United States,” ii, p. 421; Griffin, ”List of Works Relating to the Germans in the U. S.” (Library of Congress, Wash., 1904).

[100:4] See in ill.u.s.tration, the letter in Myers, ”Irish Quakers”

(Swarthmore, Pa., 1902), p. 70.

[101:1] Shepherd, ”Proprietary Government in Pennsylvania” (N. Y., 1896), p. 34.

[101:2] Gordon, ”Pennsylvania” (Phila., 1829), p. 225.

[101:3] Shepherd, _loc. cit._, pp. 49-51.

[101:4] Ballagh, Amer. Hist. a.s.soc. ”Report,” 1897, pp. 112, 113.

Compare Smith, ”St. Clair Papers” (Cincinnati, 1882), ii, p. 101.

[101:5] Shepherd, _loc. cit._, p. 50.

[101:6] Mereness, ”Maryland” (N. Y., 1901), p. 77.

[102:1] ”Calendar Va. State Papers” (Richmond, 1875), i, p. 217; on these grants see Kemper, ”Early Westward Movement in Virginia” in _Va.