http://buffalotrace1765.blogspot.com/2011/03/chewed-bullets-flying.htmlhttp://buffalotrace1765.blogspot.com/2013/02/all-i-got-for-christmass-was-lump-of.htmlSamuel McGowen, AA 5060-C, voucher 28 July 1779, taken a prisoner at
Battle on Savannah River on 11 February 1779, lost one rifle gun,
one otter skin shot bag, a powder horn, and a fur hat.
Collection: The South Carolina Gazette
Publication: THE SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE
Date: July 17, 1736
Title: CHARLESTOWN
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
CHARLESTOWN,
On Saturday last in the Afternoon, King Opayhatchoe of the Upper Creeks, and one of the beloved Men from the Abecoes, and one head Warrior of the Cussatoes, of the Lower Creek Indians, were sent for to come to the Governor in Council, where the said King begun his Speech, which was interpreted by Mr. Th. Wright to the following Purpose.
THat when the Commissioners had told him to come down, tho' it was a great Way, he resolved to come very willingly, and was arrived here in a good Day, not expecting a bad Day; that he was heartily glad to see the Governor and all his Brothers the white People here, and as he came with one Heart and one Mouth he wish'd that the Traders might go abroad in Peace amongst them from this Place as they did before, for the white People were all one to him, he not knowing nor expecting any Difference between them. He did not come here for any Fee, nor expected he any thing that is bad, but as he did not talk for himself, but for all his People, he would not have the River that goes round to be stopt for the Carriage of Rum; that he saw there (at Georgia) was a Chief, and here was a Chief, all white People, and all alike to him, but that he chuses this Place to deal with as his Friends; that he is a red Man and the Ground did belong to them, but they had parted with the Land on this side the River, and had no Pretention to it, but that on the other side was for the red People and their Lord; that Mr. McKoy had built a Fort there by his Consent, and had outdone him; but that whoever shall build another Fort on his Land shall be a better Man than he, and that his Words shall be the same there as here, and he not be found a Liar.
On Monday last, the Cataboes, mentioned in my last, left this Town, and going up the broad Path, the Head Man of them lying down to sleep on this Side the Quarter-house,
he was robb'd of his Gun, Powder and Shot Pouch , an Otter-Skin bag, Shoes, Hat, and all what he had about him, which is supposed to be committed by some Run-away Negroes, who lurk about the Town, having no fear of being disturb'd by the Patrol, the Law being expired.