Siege of Fort Pitt - Notes

Notes

  1. ^ Peckham, p. 226; Anderson, p. 542; 809n.
  2. ^ Anderson, p. 809n.
  3. ^ Anderson, pp. 541–2; McConnell, p. 195; Dowd, War Under Heaven, p. 190.
  4. ^ Harpster, pp. 99, 103-4.
  5. ^ Fenn, paragraph 4.

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