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HBG
Thanks for your latest note on names of the Governor Spotswood's "Knights"
contained in Alexander's book.
I had checked on-line reviews of Alexander's book contained in JSTOR, but
didn't find much help there. I did find one reviewer saying that in the notes
contained in Alexander's book, he lists the names of all individuals in the
Spotswood expedition that he could identify.
I see that James Taylor, Jr., is contained in your list of those who may
have accompanied Spotswood. That's helpful.
Your efforts are much appreciated.
Ralph Mills
Los Angeles, CA
In a message dated 1/14/2007 11:05:07 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
A contemporary list of the members of Spotswood's expedition across the Blue
Ridge has not been found. As I mentioned earlier, in his edition of John
Fontaine's journal Ed Alexander identified the following of the 63 men who
made the trip: Robert Beverley, the historian; Robert Brooke of Essex; Capt.
Jeremiah Clowder of King and Queen; Col. George Mason of Stafford; Col.
William Robertson of Williamsburg; possibly Christopher Robinson of
Middlesex; Augustine Smith of Essex; Capt. Christopher Smith of New Kent;
James Taylor, Jr. of King and Queen; and William Todd of King and Queen.
These names appear on page 14 of Alexander's introduction of the Journal.
Maybe this will help.
HBG
Williamsburg, Va.
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