Here is a list of folks who removed to Logan county Ky. during the Indian raids. The indians, numbering 10,000 within a 200 mile radius of Nashborough, continued firing upon the settlers causing numerous deaths and burning their homesteads which made life very precarious on the Cumberland frontier. A year after signing of the Comberland Compact, only about one-forth of settlers remained. More than fifty had been killed and with their crops destroyed, their cattle killed and their food and gunpowder nearly depleted, the rest left for safer quarters in Kentucky.The following court record in Logan Co. Ky., dated January 15, 1782, The following court record in Logan Co., KY dated January 15, 1782, states. "Elanor Potts, James Harbison, William Arnold, Elizabeth Loe, James Little, Catherine White, Edron Angliin, Littlepage Proctor, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, THOMAS FERRIER, Robert Mccain, Richard Perry, Jacob Castleman, Benjamin Castleman, Abigail Johnson, Mary Collins, Mary Cates, Mary McCormak, ARCHIBALD MARLIN, Thomas Hamilton, John Hamilton, John Robertson, Michael Shaver, Isaac Trotter, GEORGE PIRTLE, WILLLIAM McWHIRTER, Jediah Johnson, Robert Campbell, Edward Hall, Jonas Menefee, John Casinger, John P.Carmichael, Richard Sinnet, Philip Panther, and James Dooley, proved to the court that they were not able to purchase land at the State price and have never possessed any in the county. Ordered that the Surveyor lay off to each a quantity of land not exceeding 400 acres. Mr Jesse O. McWhirter 61 Ellis Childress Rd. Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 E-Mail [email protected] vallnet.com