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Оглавление1 1 John R. Kennedy. “Salt Licks.” In Encyclopedia of North Carolina. The University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
2 2 Clarence W. Alvord and Lee Bidgood. The First Explorations of the Trans-Allegheny Region by the Virginians, 1650–1674, Cleveland, OH: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1912, pp. 209–226.
3 3 R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr. (ed.). “The Travels of James Needham and Gabriel Arthur through Virginia, North Carolina and Beyond, 1673–1674,” Southern Indian Studies 39 (October 1990): 31–55.
4 4 Alan Vance Briceland. Westward from Virginia: The Exploration of the Virginia-Carolina Frontier 1650–1710. University of Virginia Press, 1987.
5 5 The Courier Journal of Louisville. “Kentucky Pioneers: The McAfees Among The Distinguished Men Who First Settle the State: How They Came to the Dark and Bloody Ground and Their Later Adventures.” September 9, 1888.
6 6 Williard R. Jillson. Pioneer Kentucky. State Journal Company, 1934, p. 12.
7 7 John Filson. The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke. Wilmington, DE: Printed by James Adams, 1784.
8 8 William Clark. Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Volume 8. Notes from August 29, 1806; the Dakotas. Lincoln: University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 1993.
9 9 George Imlay. A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America, Volume II. London, England: J. Debrett, Piccadilly, 1793.
10 10 John A. Jakle. Salt on the Ohio Valley Frontier, 1770–1820. University of Illinois, Urbana, p. 691.
11 11 Ibid.
12 12 Edward Albright. Early History of Middle Tennessee. Nashville, TN: Brandon Printing Company, 1908, p. 18.
13 13 John A. Jakle, The American Bison and The Human Occupance of the Ohio Valley. Urbana: University of Illinois, pp. 299–305.