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Denard's Ford, Broad River,
Tryon County, October 1, 1780
Original broadside circulated in North Carolina.
Later published on November 11, 1780, in the Virginia Gazette, four days
after the Battle of King's Mountain.
Gentlemen:Unless you wish to be eat up by an inundation of barbarians,
who have begun by murdering an unarmed son before the aged father, and
afterwards lopped off his arms, and who by their shocking cruelties and
irregularities, give the best proof of their cowardice and want of discipline;
I say, if you wish to be pinioned, robbed, and murdered, and see your
wives and daughters, in four days, abused by the dregs of mankindin
short, if you wish or deserve to live, and bear the name of men, grasp
your arms in a moment and run to camp.
The Back Water men have crossed the mountains; McDowell, Hampton, Shelby
and Cleveland are at their head, so that you know what you have to depend
upon. If you choose to be degraded forever and ever by a set of mongrels,
say so at once, and let your women turn their backs upon you, and look
out for real men to protect them.
PAT. FERGUSON, Major 71st Regiment.
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