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[3] See Ramsey's _History of South Carolina_, Vol. I, p. 158, note 19,
p. 159; Steven's _History of Georgia_, Vol. I, pp. 255-256; Gibbes'
_Documentary History of American Revolution_ (South Carolina), Vol. I,
pp. 235-236 and 158-159; Furman's _History Charleston Baptist
Association_, p. 77; Rippon's _Annual Baptist Register_, 1790-1793,
pp. 445, 474, 477, 541; _State Papers, Indian Affairs_, Vol. I, pp.
15, 32, 35, 36; Lossing's _Field Book of Revolution_, Vol. II, p. 484;
article on Henry Lee in Appleton's _Cyclopedia_, Vol. X, p. 487;
_Light Horse Harry_ in Larner's _History of Ready Reference_, Vol. V,
pp. 32-74-5; _American Cyclopedia_, Vol. II, p. 378; N. W. Jones'
_History of Georgia_, Vol. II, pp. 136-138; _Abraham Marshall_ in
Cathcart's _Baptist Encyclopedia_, Vol. II, p. 349.
[4] George and John Galphin, brothers, are mentioned in _State Papers,
Indian Affairs_, Vol. I, pp. 32, 35, 36, 158, 159. Thomas Galphin is
referred to in Rippon's _Annual Baptist Register_, 1790-1793, pp.
540-541. Milledge Galphin, according to Act of Congress, passed August
14, 1848, and statement of United States for 1850, set forth in
Lossing's _Field Book of the American Revolution_, Vol. II, p. 484,
received in settlement of his claim against the United States as heir
of George Galphin, $200,000.
[5] For date of fall of Savannah, Dec. 29, 1778, Sir Archibald
Campbell in Appleton's _Cyclopedia of American Biography_, Vol. I, p.
511, and for troubles at Silver Bluff, South Carolina, see Rippon's
_Annual Baptist Register_, 1790-1793, p. 477, and compare with pp.
473-480 and 332-337. For conditions necessitating the exile of Silver
Bluff Church, see letter of Wm. H. Drayton, written from Hammond's
place near Augusta, Georgia, August 30, 1775, to the Council of Safety
in Gibbes' _Documentary History of the American Revolution_ (South
Carolina), Vol. I, p. 162, and for distance from Silver Bluff see
letter of Rev. Wm. Tennett, p. 236, and compare with note in Lossing's
_Field Book of the American Revolution_, Vol. II, 484. See also Rev.
Tennett's letter of September 7, 1775, for movement of men at Silver
Bluff and surrounding country. Gibbes' _Documentary History of the
American Revolution_ (South Carolina), Vol. I, pp. 245-246.
[6] Rippon's _Annual Baptist Register_, 1791, p. 336, compare with
1790-1793, pp. 476-477.
[7] See Rippon's _Annual Baptist Register_ for 1793, pp. 540-541.
Compare with 1790-1793, pp. 544-545.
[8] Lossing's _Field Book_, p. 484; Steven's _Georgia_, Vol. II, pp.
255-256, etc., as above in note 3.
[9] Gibbes' _Documentary History American Revolution_, Vol. I, pp.
235-236; Furman's _History Charleston Baptist Association_, p. 77, and
compare letters of George and John Galphin in _State Papers, Indian
Affairs_, Vol. I, pp. 15, 35, 36, and G. No. 2, p. 32.
[10] Ramsey's _History of South Carolina_, Vol. I, p. 158.
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