Sources:

a brief bibliography

Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800, by Lewis Preston Summers, 1929.

"Battle of Shallowford," The Union Republican, Winston-Salem, NC, comp. by Dr. P. F. Laugenour, August 13, 1914.

Deed Books A and B, Montgomery County, Va., Clerk of Court's Office, Montgomery County, Christiansburg, Va.

Early Adventurers on the Western Waters, Volumes I, II, and III, The New River of Virginia in Pioneer Days 1745-1800, by Mary B. Kegley (Vol. I also by F. B. Kegley), 1980, 1982, 1995.

Fincastle and Montgomery Counties Revolutionary War Records 1775-178_, Montgomery County, Va., Clerk of Court's Office, Montgomery County, Christiansburg, Va.

"Goin' up Cripple Creek", by James Thompson, 1872.

The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road: Path of Settlement, Harbinger of Revolution, R. Kyle Stimson, 1997.

The Heritage of Yadkin County, ed. by Frances Harding Casstevens, 1981.

"A Leaf of History - A Reminiscence of the Revolutionary Battle of 'Shallow Ford,'" The Landmark (Statesville, NC), by D. M. Furches, February 17, 1887.

Militia of Montgomery County, Virginia 1777-1790, comp. by Mary B. Kegley, 1974 and 1990.

Montgomery County, Virginia - the First 100 Years, by Judge C. W. Crush, 1982.

North Carolina in Maps, by William P. Cumming, 1966.

Order Books 1 and 2, Montgomery County, Va., Clerk of Court's Office, Montgomery County, Christiansburg, Va.

Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume IV 1780-1783, ed. by Adelaide L. Fries, 1930.

Revolutionary War Military Records - State Board of War, Hillsborough, NC, N. C. State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, National Archives, (microfilm):

The Shallow Ford, by G. Galloway Reynolds, 1989.

State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Draper Manuscripts (microfilm): Boone Papers, 8C: 20, 42, 43, 79, 83, 87, 91; King's Mountain Papers, 8DD4.

The State Records of North Carolina, Vols. XIV, XV, and XXII, by Walter Clark, 1993.

Sumner (General Jethro) Papers, N. C. State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Virginia's Colonial Soldiers, by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, 1988.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Charley O. and Nona Francis, Charles and Mark Hauser, Bryan R. Howerton, Al Hudson, Mary B. Kegley, Victor M. Seiders, Carol Leonard Snow, Kyle Stimson.

OF SPECIAL NOTE:

* Transcriptions of pension applications provided by Mary B. Kegley, prior to her publication of a book of Virginia Revolutionary War pension applications. For further information:

Mary B. Kegley
Kegley Books
Post Office Box 134
Wytheville, VA 24382

Information on several Surry county, NC militiamen provided by Carol Leonard Snow prior to her publication of a book on Surry county soldiers in the Revolutionary War. For further information:

Carol Leonard Snow
C & L Historical Publications
Post Office Box 703
Toast, NC 27049

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