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Sir, your most obedient servant. | Sir, your most obedient servant. | ||
Edw .<sup>d</sup> Telfair | Edw .<sup>d</sup> Telfair | ||
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| + | Extracts from the deposition of Benjamin [Harmen?] and Francis Pugh of Washington County. | ||
| + | "On the 18th, April, the Indians killed William the son of Colonel Pugh, and had taken Dick, a negro man of Col. Pugh and shot said William Pugh, through the body and the scalps were taken off his head, there is some _______?." | ||
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| + | Extracts from the Information of Joseph Tabbs of Franklin County. | ||
| + | "That on Tuesday (27 April) he saw General Clarke at the town of Washington, Wilkes County, who informed him that six persons were murdered by a party of Indians at | ||