Robert M. Calhoon is a professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he taught from 1964 to 2008. Calhoon is the author of numerous books, including The Loyalists in Revolutionary America, 1760-1781; Evangelicals and Conservatives in the Early South, 1740-1861; and Political Moderation in America's First Two Centuries. Timothy M. Barnes is an associate professor of history at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is coeditor with Robert M. Calhoon and George A. Rawlyk of Loyalists and Community in North America. Robert Scott Davis is director of the Family and Regional History Program and a professor of genealogy, geography, and history at Wallace State College in Hanceville, Alabama. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Tracing Your Alabama Past, Requiem for a Lost City: Sallie Clayton's Memoirs of Civil War Atlanta and Cotton, Fire, and Dreams: The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heavy Industry in Macon, Georgia, 1839-1912.