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Page 28
... Creeks . She marched upon Savannah with a host of Indians , chiefs and warriors , and demanded the im- mediate surrender of all the lands south of Savannah , under the threat , in case of refusal , of the extirpation of the colony . The ...
... Creeks . She marched upon Savannah with a host of Indians , chiefs and warriors , and demanded the im- mediate surrender of all the lands south of Savannah , under the threat , in case of refusal , of the extirpation of the colony . The ...
Page 29
... Creeks , the Cherokees , the Chickasaws and the Choctaws . They were all characterized by similar hab- its , customs and pursuits , although in fact distinguished as nations , ( if nations they might be called , ) or distinct commu ...
... Creeks , the Cherokees , the Chickasaws and the Choctaws . They were all characterized by similar hab- its , customs and pursuits , although in fact distinguished as nations , ( if nations they might be called , ) or distinct commu ...
Page 77
... creeks , or navigable rivers ; on half its borders it is bounded with the continent ; and the good har- bors of France are but few , compared with the numbers of These reasons of our superiority over them in mari- time affairs in ...
... creeks , or navigable rivers ; on half its borders it is bounded with the continent ; and the good har- bors of France are but few , compared with the numbers of These reasons of our superiority over them in mari- time affairs in ...
Page 102
... Creek nation notice of his arrival by two chief men , who had staid on purpose for some months , they hav- ing so long expected him . That he had sent a party of In- dians to assist Capt . Mackay at the Darien : that the Uchee Indians ...
... Creek nation notice of his arrival by two chief men , who had staid on purpose for some months , they hav- ing so long expected him . That he had sent a party of In- dians to assist Capt . Mackay at the Darien : that the Uchee Indians ...
Page 111
... Creek English Indians . Mr. Oglethorpe finding it impossible to prevail with the ships to go to Jekyl sound , called the freeholders together , acquainted them with the new difficulties of one hundred and thirty miles passage in open ...
... Creek English Indians . Mr. Oglethorpe finding it impossible to prevail with the ships to go to Jekyl sound , called the freeholders together , acquainted them with the new difficulties of one hundred and thirty miles passage in open ...
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Alatamaha America appointed arrived Augustine Britain British Capt Captain cattle Causton Charleston charter colony of Georgia command common council corporation court Creeks cultivation Darien deponent Ebenezer enemy England expense families five four Frederica French garrison gentlemen Georgia Historical Society Governor granted heirs and successors Highlanders honor horses Hugh Mackay hundred acres Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe Jekyl Jekyl island John King labor land laws letter liberty likewise Lord M'Intosh magistrates Majesty Majesty's ment miles nation negroes night officers Ogle Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's persons plantations planted planters poor pounds pounds sterling present province of Georgia provisions raised received regiment river saith Samuel Mercer scout boat sent servants settled settlement ships Society soon South Carolina Spaniards Spanish subjects subsistence thence thereof thing Thomas thousand tion trade trees twenty Tybee white mulberry William woods