^ abBrazelton, B.G. (1885) (re-print: Kissinger, 2008 エラー: 日付が正しく記入されていません。(説明)). A History of Hardin County, Tennessee. Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House; Nashville, TN. ISBN1-4374-5605-7
^Three early surveys were made of vast tracts of land lying on the east bank of the Tennessee River, in and near the present site of Savannah, in what is now Hardin County. One of these was in behalf of Colonel Joseph Hardin (Sr) for 3,000 acres
^ abNorth Carolina State (April 5, 1784). Land Warrants of North Carolina State, North Carolina Grants and North Carolina Military Grants, 1788-1903; no. 317- 400 acres ("withdrawn"), 318- 600 acres, 445- 800 acres, 670- 1000 acres, 924- 200 acres, 1619- 3000 acres, 2118- 1000 acres, 2119- 1000 acres and 2129- 500 acres
^North Carolina State (May 10, 1784). Land Warrants of North Carolina State, North Carolina Grants and North Carolina Military Grants, 1788-1903; entry No. 2128; 1000 acres
^Goodspeed (1886). History of Tennessee: From the Earliest Time to the Present; Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Henderson, Chester, McNairy, Decatur, and Hardin Counties.. Goodspeed Publishing Company; Nashville, TN. ISBN978-0-89308-098-3 pp. 829-841