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This sounds promising though I don't know how to access the Virginia
Historical Register or the Calender of Virginia State Papers. I am looking
for a lesser known Cherokee/Virginian expedition not the one in 1756
usually called the "Sandy Creek Expedition". As for the resources I have
checked, I have used Google, the book I already discussed, and E Lawrence
Lee's "Indian Wars in North Carolina 1663-1763" which I also have on my
bookshelf.
On Sat, 8 May 2004 21:50:48 -0400, Barbara Vines Little
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>There were at least two Shawnee expeditions from Virginia during the F&I
War
>according to testimony made by participants who were in court to prove
their
>right to bounty land. One of these was described in Volume 5 of the
>_Virginia Historical Register_; I don't remember the particulars. There
are
>also a number of references in the Calendar of Virginia State Papers.
>
>Barbara Vines Little, CG
>PO Box 1273
>Orange, VA 22960
>phone/fax 540-832-3473 (evenings)
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