I'd say those Council minutes might have some valuable information in them...petitions and affidavits etc. 3. William L. McDowell, Jr., Editor, Documents Relating to Indian Affairs 1754-1765, Columbia, S.C., 1970, pp. 495-496. 4. General Tax Receipts and Payments, 1761-1769, Public Treasurer of S.C., MS, State Archives. 5. Richard Maxwell Brown, The South Carolina Regulators, Cambridge, Mass. 1963, p. 11 8. David Ramsay, M.D., History of South Carolina, 2 vols., Newberry, S.C. 1858, I, 120 9. Charles Woodmason, The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution, ed. by Richard J. Hooker, Chapel Hill, 1853, p. 279. 11. South Carolina Gazette and Country Journal, July 28, 1767 --------------------------- I'm listing the footnotes as possible references...Pope got all the names he used I'm sure from these early resources...at the end of the book he also lists the primary sources he used for information.... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com