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Updated February 29, 2004
- Adair, James (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
James Dunlap Shelters at Home
New Courthouse
- Adams Branch (Stream, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
First Store in Gilbert Town
- Adams, Hannah (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Court Case
- African-Americans
At King's Mountain
In Southern Campaign
Loyalist Military Service
Patriot Military Service
- Alder Springs (Burke County, North Carolina)
Today's Morganton
- Alexander's Ford (Green River, Polk (Then Rutherford) County, North Carolina)
Overmountain Army Camp
- Allaire, Anthony (Provincial Lieutenant, Loyal American Regiment, New York)
Description of Gilbert Town
- Amelia County, Virginia
Birthplace of Ishmael Titus
- American Volunteers (Loyalist Provincials Under Ferguson)
Members
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Andrews, Samuel (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Hid on Marlin's Knob from Ferguson's Army
Overmountain Army Camps Near Home
- Anson County Militia (North Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Armies
Ferguson's at King's Mountain
Patriot at King's Mountain
- Asbury, Reverend Daniel (Methodist)
Charged by Rev. Perminter Morgan
- Attucks, Crispus
African-American Killed in Boston Massacre
- Augsburg, Francis (Reverend, Father of American Methodism))
Preached at Gilbert Town
- Avery County, North Carolina
Overmountain Army Travels Through Yellow Mountain Gap
Updated August 20, 2004
- Ballew, Joseph
Served at Cane Creek & Stationed at Gilbert Town
- Battle of King's Mountain See King's Mountain.
- Battle of King's Mountain Brigade of Friends
Web Page
Support Group for Kings Mountain National Military Park
- Beattie's Mill, South Carolina (Skirmish)
James Dunlap Captured
- Bechlter Mint (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Minted First Gold Dollar
- Bechlter Tunnel (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Listed on Register of National Historical Places
- Bedford's Hill (Burke (Now McDowell) County, North Carolina)
Cane Creek Skirmish
Overmountain Men's Stop
- Benedict Arnold
Briefly Namesake of North Carolina County
Spied on by African-American
- Benezet, Anthony
Advocated Abolition
- Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Last Known Home of Ishmael Titus
- Biddy, ??? (Loyalist Lieutenant, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Hanged at Biggerstaff's
- Biggerstaff, Aaron (Loyalist Captain, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Killed at King's Mountain
- Biggerstaff, Martha (Wife of Aaron, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Buries Bodies at Biggerstaff's
- Biggerstaff's Old Fields (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Trials & Hangings after King's Mountain
- Black, George (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Construction
Justice of the Peace
- Blackwell, John (Patriot, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia)
In Skirmish at Gilbert Town
- Bloomington, Indiana
Death of Andrew Ferguson
- Blue Ridge (McDowell (Then Rutherford) County, North Carolina)
Farthest North Reached by Ferguson
- Bowman, Essius (Esaius) (Patriot African-American, Virginia Militia)
At King's Mountain
- Bradley, John
Helped Construct Fort Hampton
- Brandywine, New Jersey (Battle)
Ferguson's Arm Shattered
James Dunlap at
- Brindletown (Burke County, North Carolina)
Mentioned
- Brittain Presbyterian Church (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Burials
King's Mountain Veterans Buried at Church
Near Fort McGauhey
Road to Gilbert Town
- Broad River (Stream, North & South Carolina)
Ferguson Enters North Carolina
Road to Gilbert Town
- Broddy, John (Patriot African-American)
Slave of William Campbell & at King's Mountain
- Buck Creek (Stream, McDowell (Then Rutherford) County, North Carolina)
Farthest North Reached by Ferguson
- Buffalo Creek (Stream, North & South Carolina)
Uzal Johnson Rejoins Ferguson
- Burke County, North Carolina, Militia
Cane Creek Skirmish
Loyalist Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Patriot Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Traveled West to Sycamore Shoals
- Burnet, ??? (Patriot Captain, Georgia Militia)
Involved in Death of James Dunlap
Updated August 20, 2004
- Caesar (Slave)
Served as pilot in Virginia Navy
- Camden, South Carolina (Battle)
Griffith Rutherford Commands North Carolina Militia
Some African-American Patriot Participants
- Camp Creek (Stream, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Road to Gilbert Town
- Camp, Johnathon (Patriot Captain)
Served at Cane Creek
- Campbell, William (Patriot Colonel, Washignton County, Virginia, Militia)
Letter to Gates from Gilbert Town
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Numbers at Sycamore Shoals
Slave John Broddy at king's Mountain
- Candler, William (Patriot Major, Georgia Militia)
Overmountain Army
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Cane Creek (Stream, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Road to Gilbert Town
Route of Overmountain Army
- Cane Creek (Skirmish)
Andrew Hampton Participates
Brief Description
James Dunlap Wounded
Participants Mentioned
- Carter, President Jimmy
Designated Overmountain Victory NHT
- Case, ???
Home Used by Wounded James Dunlap
- Catawba River (Stream, North Carolina)
McDowell Home at Quaker Meadows
- Cathey's Creek (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
At Gilbert Town
Indian Mounds
- Cedar Springs (Peach Orchard)(Skirmish)
Loyalists Commanded by Dunlap
- Charleston, South Carolina
Andrew Hampton in Defense Force in 1780
Griffith Rutherford Held Prisoner at
Mentioned
Slave Sampson Guided British
Some African-American Patriot Participants
- Chatham County, North Carolina
Loyalist Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Cherokee Indians
Rutherford Campaign of 1776
Skirmish at Gilbert Town
- Chitwood, James (Loyalist Captain, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Guards Dunlap at Walker's House
Hanged at Biggerstaff's
- Church of England
Founded Society for the
Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- Clarke, Elijah (Patriot Major, Georgia Militia)
Captures Dunlap at Beattie's Mill
- Cleghorn's Creek (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
New Courthouse Location
Road to Gilbert Town
- Cleveland, Benjamin (Patriot Colonel, Wilkes County, North Carolina, Militia
African-American Helps Escape Tories
Letter to Gates from Gilbert Town
Mentioned
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Clinton, Henry, Sir (British General)
Offers Freedom to Slaves Behind British Lines
- Coates, ??? (Loyalist or Provincial Soldier)
Left by Ferguson to Aid Dunlap
- Cob, Arthur
Shoots James Dunlap
- Copyright
Copyright & Restrictions for Site
- Cornwallis, Charles (British General)
Mentioned
Retreat to Winnsboro
- Cotton, John (Loyalist Colonel, Stevens Creek, South Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at king's Mountain
- Cowans' Ford (On Cane Creek, Not on Catawba River Near Charlotte)
Mentioned
- Cowan's Ford Skirmish See Cane Creek.
- Cowpens
Mentioned
National Battlefield Web Site
Patriot Army Passes Through to King's Mountain
Prisoners at Gilbert Town
Some African-American Patriot Participants
Wounded at Gilbert Town
- Cozens, Daniel (Provincial Captain, New Jersey Volunteers)
Reported Death of James Dunlap
- Crooked Creek (Stream, Today's McDowell County, North Carolina)
Cherokee Attacks in 1776
- Cumberland County, North Carolina
Loyalist Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Cunningham, Patrick (Loyalist Major, Little River, South Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Updated April 2, 2013
- Damewood, ???
Involved in Death of James Dunlap
- Dan River (Stream, Virginia)
Mentioned
- Davidson, William Lee (Patriot General)
Death at Cowan's Ford Mentioned
Defeats Loyalists at Ramsour's Mill
- Davis, Hugh (Virginia)
Convicted of Miscegenation
- Deckard Rifle
Mentioned
- Deep River (Skirmish)
African-American Participant
- Denard, John
Namesake of Denard's Ford
- Denard's Ford (On Broad River)
Ferguson's Army Crosses
- DePeyster, Abraham (Provincial Captain, King's American Regiment, New York)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Devinney, Aaron (Patriot Captain, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia)
Captured & Released by Ferguson
- Devinney, Sarah
Pleads with Ferguson for Husband's Release
- Dickey, Andrew
Mentioned
- Dickey, David
Mentioned
- Doak, Reverend Samuel
"Sword of the Lord & Gideon" Send-off to Overmountain Army
- Draper, Lyman (Historian, Author King's Mountain & Its Heroes)
Account of Dunlap's Death Disputed
John Broddy & Shelby-Sevier Criticism of William Campbell
- Dunlap, James (Provincial Major, Queens American Rangers, New York)
Biography
Died at Gilbert Town
Wounded at Cane Creek Skirmish
- Dunmore, Earl of, John Murray (Last Royal Governor of Virginia)
Flees Virginia After Battle of Great Bridge
Frees Slaves to Join Royal Cause
- Dunn, Alexander (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Served at King's Mountain & Stationed at Gilbert Town
- Dutch Fork Militia (South Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Dutch
Land First Africans at Jamestown
- Dutchman's Creek (Stream, Today's Gaston County, North Carolina)
Andrew Hampton Settled on
- Earle, John (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Construction
Justice of the Peace
- Earle's Ford (On North Pacolet River)
Andrew Hampton Mistrusts Charles McDowell as Result
Andrew Hampton Participates
Noah Hampton Killed
Loyalists Commanded by Dunlap
- Eastern Nationa Park Book Stores
Cowpens
National Battlefield: 864-461-2828
Kings Mountain
National Military Park: 864-936-7921
Ninety-Six National
Historic Site: 864-543-2828
Sycamore Shoals State
Historic Area: 423-543-5808
- Eutaw Springs, South Carolina (Battle)
African-American Patriot Participant
Updated February 29, 2004
- Fair Forest Militia (South Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Ferguson, Andrew (Patriot African-American)
At King's Mountain
- Ferguson, Patrick (British Major, Inspector General, South Carolina (Loyal) Militia
Army at King's Mountain
American Volunteers (Ferguson's Provincials)
At Gilbert Town
Biography by British historian
Camp at Gilbert Town
Ferguson's Rangers
Loyal Militia
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Subordinate James Dunlap
Summing Up Ferguson's Army
Visits to Gilbert Town
- Ferguson's Hill (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
At Gilbert Town
Grave of William Gilbert
On West of Gilbert Town
Used as Camp by Ferguson's Troops
Used as Camp by Overmountain Army
- Ferguson's Ridge See Ferguson's Hill
- First Rhode Island (African-American Continental Line Regiment)
Withstood British Assault
- Flack, John (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Justice of the Peace
- Flora, William (African-American)
Served at Battle of Great Bridge
- Footmen
"Uncounted Footmen" at King's Mountain
- Forney, J.A. (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Destruction
Saves Blood-stained Boards from Dunlap's Death
- Fort Hampton (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
- Fort McFadden (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
- Fort McGauhey (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
Griffith Rutherford Marches Against Cherokee from
Road to Gilbert Town
- Fort Potts (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
- Fort Russell (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
- Forteu, James (Patriot African-American)
Privateer in Royal Louis
- Forts
Early Forts of Rutherford County, North Carolina
- Foster, Josiah (Provincial Corporal, New Jersey Volunteers)
Witnessed Death of James Dunlap
- Fox, ???
Involved in Death of James Dunlap
- Fox, George
Authored First Antislavery Tract
- French Broad River (Stream, North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
Updated April 2, 2013
- Gates, Horatio (Continental Army General)
Griffith Rutherford Commands
North Carolina Militia at Camden
Letter from Patriot Commanders at Gilbert Town
Effect of Letter on King's Mountain
- Gibbs, Zachariah (Loyalist Major, Spartan Regiment, South Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Gilbert, Sarah McCanless (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Possibly Buried James Dunlap
Wife of William Gilbert
- Gilbert, William (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Biography
Buried on Ferguson's Hill
Court Meetings in Home
Courthouse Construction
Family Cemetery, Home & Businesses at Gilbert Town
Home Used by Ferguson
James Dunlap Taken to Gilbert Home
Justice of the Peace
Source of Tory (Loyalist) Charges
Tried for Tory (Loyalist) Sympathy
- Gilbert Town, North Carolina
Brief Description
Courthouse Construction
Ferguson's Army in Vicinity
Hospital
James Dunlap Taken to Gilbert Home
List of Historical Distinctions
Location & Layout
Near Forts
Patriot Army Camp
Web Page
- Gilkey, Robert (Patriot Captain, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Mentioned
- Gilkey, Walter (Loyalist Captain, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Hanged at Biggerstaff's
- Gillespie, ??? (Patriot Captain, South Carolinaa, Militia)
Murders Dunlap
- Goforth Brothers
Patriots & Tories at King's Mountain
- Goforth, Isabella Smart (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Married Goforth Born at Fort McGauhey
- Goforth, John Preston (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Killed at King's Mountain
Son Born at Fort McGauhey
- Graham, Elizabeth (Rowan County, North Carolina)
Married Griffith Rutherford
- Graham, William (Patriot Colonel, Lincoln County, North Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Grant, William (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Justice of the Peace
- Green River (Stream, Rutherford (Now Polk) County, North Carolina)
Overmountain Army Camp at Alexander's Ford
- Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina
Battle Mentioned
Some African-American Patriot Participants
Updated February 29, 2004
- Hall, John (Patriot, Virginia)
Chased Tory to Gilbert Town
- Hambright, Frederick (Patriot Lt. Colonel, Lincoln County, North Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Hampton, Andrew (Patriot Colonel, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Biography
Namesake of Fort Hampton
Near Gilbert Town
Letter to Gates from Gilbert Town
Traveled West to Sycamore Shoals
- Hampton, Jonathon (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Charges Against Methodist Rev. Daniel Asbury
Court Case
Justice of the Peace
Visited by Ferguson
- Hampton, Noah
Denounced by James Dunlap
Father Mistrusts Charles McDowell
Killed at Earle's Ford on North Pacolet River
- Hancock House, Salem, New Jersey
James Dunlap Commands Massacre
- Hillsborough, North Carolina
Prisoners from King's Mountain
- Hiwassee River (Stream, North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
- Holland, James (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Construction
Served on Board of Trustees of University of North Carolina
Son-in-Law of William Gilbert
- Holland's Creek (Also Shepherd's Creek, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
At Gilbert Town
Courthouse Near
- Holston River (Stream, Virginia & North Carolina (Today Tennessee))
McDowell & Rutherford Flee to
- James (Patriot African-American
Spied on Benedict Arnold
- Jefferson, Thomas
Proposed Prohibiting Slavery West of Mississippi
- Johnson, Uzal (Provincial Doctor, New Jersey)
Provides Solution to Mystery of Dunlap's Death
Treats Major James Dunlap at Home of John
Walker
Updated August 20, 2004
- Kennedy, Thomas (Patriot Captain, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia)
Commanded John Blackwell
- Keith, George
Authored First Antislavery Tract
- King's American Regiment (New York Provincials)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- King's Mountain
African-American Patriot Participants
Andrew Hampton Participates
Campaign
Mentioned
Mentioned
National Military Park Web Site
Prisoners at Gilbert Town
- Kuykendahl, Abraham (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Mentioned
- Lacey, Edward (Patriot Colonel, South Carolina Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
With Overmountain Army
- Lafferty, ??? (Loyalist Lieutenant, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Hanged at Biggerstaff's
- Lee, William (Loyalist Captain, Fair Forest Militia, South Carolina)
Mentioned
- Lincoln County, North Carolina, Militia
Loyalist Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Links
Links to other Web sites (Also see Links heading on
individual pages.)
- Little River (Stream, South Carolina)
Dunlap Captured at Beattie's Mill
- Little River Militia (South Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Little Tennessee River (Stream, North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
- Long Canes (Settlement, South Carolina)
Dunlap Captured at Beattie's Mill
- Loyal American Regiment (New York Provincials)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Updated April 2, 2013
- Marlin's Knob (South Mountains, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Overmountain Army Camps at
Refuge from Ferguson's Army
Visible from Gilbert Town
- Marsh, ??? & Brother ???
Died at Gilbert Town & Buried at Brittain Church
- Martin, Samuel
Commander at Fort McGauhey
- Mather, Cotton (Reverend, Massachusetts)
Founded School for African-Americans
- Maury County, Tennessee
Later Home of Sara Gilbert & James Holland
- McCall, James (Patriot Major, Georgia Militia)
Captures Dunlap at Beattie's Mill
- McCanless, Sarah (Rytherford County, North Carolina)
Wife opf William Gilbert
- McCullough, Thomas
Died at Gilbert Town & Buried at Brittain Church
- McDaniel, Joseph (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Court Case
- McDonald, Alexander (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
New Courthouse
- McDowell, Charles (Patriot Colonel, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia
Absence from King's Mountain
Besieged by Cherokee in 1776
Cane Creek Skirmish
Cattle Saved from Ferguson
Mentioned
Militia Numbers at Sycamore Shoals
Skirmish with Cherokee & Tories at Gilbert Town
Surprised at Earle's Ford
- McDowell, Joseph "Pleasant Gardens Joe" (Patriot Captain, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia)
Command Burke Militia at King's Mountain?
- McDowell, Joseph "Quaker Meadows Joe" (Patriot Major, Burke County, North Carolina, Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- McDowell County, North Carolina
Ferguson Reaches Farthest West
- McFadden, Alexander
Namesake of Fort McFadden
- McFadden, John, jr.
Mentioned
- McGauhey, Andrew
Namesake of Fort McGauhey
- McMurray, William (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
New Courthouse
- McRae, Mary (Spartanburg, South Carolina)
Possibly Murdered by James Dunlap
- Meade, William
Wounded at Cowpens & Taken to Gilbert Town
- Miller, David (Rutherford County, North Caroplina)
New Courthouse
- Miller, James (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Construction
Mentioned
- Mills, Ambrose (Loyalist Colonel, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Hanged at Biggerstaff's
- Minny (Slave)
Pilot in Virginia Navy Killed in Action
- Monmouth, New Jersey (Battle)
Mentioned
- Montford, Wilson
Namesake of Montford's Cove & Fort
- Montford's Cove (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Montford's Fort
Road to Gilbert Town
- Montford's Fort (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Establishment
- Moore, Elijah (Patriot, Georgia Militia)
Involved in Death of James Dunlap
- Moore, John (Loyalist Colonel)
Pursued by Andrew Hampton
- Moore, Samuel (Patriot, Georgia Militia)
Involved in Death of James Dunlap
- Morgan, Reverend Perminter (Mountain Creek Baptist Church)
Charges Against Rev. Daniel Asbury
- Morganton (Burke County, North Carolina)
Mentioned
Road to Gilbert Town
- Morris, Thomas (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Court Meetings in Home
- Moss, Dr. Bobby G. (History Professor Emeritus, Limestone College)
Determined Numbers in Ferguson's Army at King's Mountain
Identified Blacks at King's Mountain
Solved Mystery of Dunlap's Death
- Mountain Creek (Stream, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Home & Grave of Andrew Hampton
Road to Gilbert Town
Site of Fort McFadden
- Mountain Creek Baptist Church (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Pastor Charges Methodist Rev. Daniel Asbury
- Musgrove's Mill (Skirmish, South Carolina)
Prisoners at Gilbert Town
Some African-American Patriot Participants
Updated August 20, 2004
- Nettles, William
Mentioned
- Nevill, William (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Justice of the Peace
New Courthouse
- New Jersey Volunteers (Provincials)
James Dunlap Mentioned
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountains
Witnessed Death of James Dunlap
- New Kent County, Virginia
Home of Patriot African-American Spy James
- New York Manumission Society
Founded School for Free Blacks
- Ninety Six, South Carolina
National Historic Site Web Page
Return of Janes Dunlap After Wounding
- Ninety Six Militia (South Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Nolichucky Jack See Sevier, John.
- Nolichucky River (Stream in Today's Tennessee)
Griffith Rutherford Follows Against Cherokee
- North Carolina Militia
Loyalist Numbers in Units at King's Mountain
Patriot Numbers in Units at King's Mountain
- North Pacolet River (North & South Carolina)
Charles McDowell Surprised at Earle's Ford
Noah Hampton Killed at Earle's Ford
- Old Fort (McDowell (Then Rutherford) County, North Carolina)
Farthest West Reached by Ferguson
- Old Tryon County See Tryon County.
- Olds, Nils E. (Provincial Ensign, New Jersey Volunteers)
Witnessed Death of James Dunlap
- Orange County, North Carolina Militia
Loyalists in Unit at King's Mountain
- Overmountain Army
Camp at Gilbert Town
Numbers at King's Mountain
Passes Through Rutherford County, North Carolina
Story
- Overmountain Men See OVermountain Army
- Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
Gilbert Town Certified Trail Site
Historic Events in Rutherford County
Park Service Web Site
Updated February 29, 2004
- Pacolet River See North Pacolet River.
- Peach Orchard, South Carolina (Skirmish)
Dunlap Commands Loyalists
- Penn, William
Authored First Antislavery Tract
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Griffith Rutherford Exchanged at
Mentioned
- Pickens, Andrew (Patriot Colonel, South Carolina Militia)
Reported Dunlap's Death
- Pigeon River (Stream, North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
- Plummer, Daniel (Loyalist Major, Fair Forest, South Carolina, Militia)
Attempt to Arrest johnathon Hampton
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Polk County, North Carolina (Then Part of Rutherford County)
Noah Hampton Killed at Earle's Ford
- Porter, William (Patriot Colonel, Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia)
Mentioned
- Potts, John
Namesake of Fort Potts
- Porter, James (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Wounded at King's Mountain
- Porter, Robert (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Courthouse Construction
Early Court Case
- Powers, ???
Uzal Johnson Stops at Home
- Primus or Primes (Patriot African-American)
At King's Mountain
- Prince of Wales American Regiment (New York Provincials)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Provincials
Description
Numbers in Units at King's Mountain
- Punch, John
Enslaved for Running Away from Indenture
- Puzzle Creek (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Mention
- Quaker Meadows (Burke County, North Carolina)
Charles McDowell Besieged by Cherokee
Overmountain Army Arrives in September, 1780
Road to Gilbert Town, Rutherford County, North Carolina
- Queen's American Rangers (New York Provincials)
Captain James Dunlap
Dunlap Mentioned
Updated April 2, 2013
- Rall, ??? (Loyalist)
Pursued from Dan River to Gilbert Town
- Ramsour's Mill (Today's Gaston County, North Carolina)
Griffith Rutherford Misses Skirmish at
- Randolph County, North Carolina, Militia
Loyalists Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Restrictions
Restrictions & Copyright for Site
- Riggs, Timothy (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Justice of the Peace
- Rivers, Flournoy (Nashville, Tennessee)
Defense of William Gilbert
- Roane County, North Carolina (Possibly Rowan County)
Mentioned
- Roane County, Tennessee
Death of Primus (Primes)
- Robertson, William (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Wounded at King's Mountain
- Rogers, Robert
Organizer of Queen's American Rangers
- Rouse, ??? (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
First Store in County
- Rowan County, North Carolina
Home of Griffith Rutherford
- Royal Louis (Ship)
Patriot Privateer
- Russell, George
Namesake of Fort Russell
- Ruth, North Carolina
Rails-to-Trails Conversion
- Rutherford, Griffith (Patriot General, Salisbury District, North Carolina, Militia)
Biography
Absence from King's Mountain
Rutherford County Named for
- Rutherford County, North Carolina
Briefly Named for Benedict Arnold
Early Forts
Formation
Government
Militia Men Killed at King's Mountain
Place in History (Web Page)
- Rutherford County, North Carolina, Militia
Loyalists Numbers in Unit at King's Mountains
Patriot Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Traveled West to Sycamore Shoals
- Rutherford Courthouse See Rutherfordton.
- Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Near Gilbert Town
New Courthouse
- Rutherford Town See Rutherfordton.
- Rutherford Trace (North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
- Ryerson, Samuel (Provincial Captain, New Jersey Volunteers)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Updated August 20, 2004
- Saint Augustine, Florida (British Strong Point)
Griffith Rutherford Held Prisoner at
- Salisbury District, North Carolina (Military District)
Griffith Rutherford Selected District General
- Sampson (Loyalist African-American)
Guided British Forces Against Charleston
- Selling of Joseph, The
Samuel Sewell Authored First Antislavery Book in America
- Sevier, James (Patriot Major)
Condemns James Dunlap
- Sevier, John (Patriot Colonel, Washington County, North Carolina (Now Tennessee), Militia
Criticized William Campbell
Letter to Gates from Gilbert Town
"Nolichucky Jack"
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Numbers at Sycamore Shoals
- Sewell, Samuel
The Selling of Joseph First
Antislavery Book in America
- Shelby, Evan (Patriot Major, Sullivan County, North Carolina (Now Tennessee), Militia)
Fails to Return Dunpal's Money
- Shelby, Isaac (Patriot Colonel, Sullivan County, North Carolina (Now Tennessee), Militia
Criticized William Campbell
Letter to Gates from Gilbert Town
Not Kentuckian
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Numbers at Sycamore Shoals
- Shelton, ??? (Patriot Captain, Virginia)
Mentioned
- Shepherd's Creek (Also Hollnad's Creek, Rutherford County, North Carolina)
At Gilbert Town
Courthouse Location
Courthouse Near
- Silver Bluff, South Carolina, Baptist Church
First Black Baptist Church in America
- Slew, Jenny (Slave)
Sued Master for Her Freedom
- Smart, Isabella
Married Goforth Born at Fort McGauhey
- Smart, John (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Buried at Brittain Church
Killed at King's Mountain
- Smart, William, jr. (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Buried at Brittain Church
Mentioned
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
Founded by Church of England
Founded School for Negroes
- South Carolina Militia
Loyalist Numbers in Units at King's Mountain
Patriot Numbers in Units at King's Mountain
- Southern Railway
Rutherford County, North Carolina, Rails-to-Trails Conversion
- Spartan Regiment (South Carolina Loyaist Militia)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Stevens Creek Militia (South Carolina Loyalists)
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
- Sturbridge Indians
James Dunlap Commands Massacre
- Sullivan County, North Carolina (Now Tennessee), Militia
Numbers in Unit at King's Mountain
Numbers at Sycamore Shoals
- Sumner County, Tennessee
Last Home & Death of Griffith Rutherford
- Swanton, George (Provincial Ensign, New Jersy Volunteers)
Witnessed Death of James Dunlap
- Sycamore Shoals (Watauga River (Today's Tennessee))
Overmountain Army Mustered
State Historic
Area Web Page
- Tarleton, Banastre (British Colonel)
Rumored in Pursuit of Patriot Army
- Thermal Belt Railway (Rutherford County, North Carolina)
Rails-to-Trails Conversion
- Thicketty Fort, South Carolina
Andrew Hampton Participates in Seizure
- Titus, Ishmael (Patriot African-American)
At King's Mountain
- Toe River (Stream, Today's Mitchell & Avery Counties, North Carolina)
Cherokee Attacks in 1776
- Tryon County, North Carolina (Old Tryon County)
Dutchman's Creek
Rutherford & Lincoln Counties Formed From Tryon
- Tuckasegee River (Stream, North Carolina & Today's Tennessee)
Followed by Griffith Rutherford Against Cherokee
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