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... America , who in 1757 erected a fort at Ebenezer , are we indebted for an accurate plan of that town . As the village increased , this plan was ex- tended ; its distinctive characteristics being retained . From contemporaneous notices ...
... America , who in 1757 erected a fort at Ebenezer , are we indebted for an accurate plan of that town . As the village increased , this plan was ex- tended ; its distinctive characteristics being retained . From contemporaneous notices ...
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... the Colony of Georgia in America , & c . , pp . 66 , London , 1741 . ↑ See McCall's History of Georgia , vol . 1 , p . 199. Savannah , 1811 . hundred German Protestants had arrived in the Colony . Their 24 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
... the Colony of Georgia in America , & c . , pp . 66 , London , 1741 . ↑ See McCall's History of Georgia , vol . 1 , p . 199. Savannah , 1811 . hundred German Protestants had arrived in the Colony . Their 24 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
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... America , p . 13. Lon- don , 1741 . Martyn's Reasons for establishing the Colony of Georgia with regard to the Trade of Great Britain , p . 9. London , 1733 . of whom " declared it to be as fine as 26 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
... America , p . 13. Lon- don , 1741 . Martyn's Reasons for establishing the Colony of Georgia with regard to the Trade of Great Britain , p . 9. London , 1733 . of whom " declared it to be as fine as 26 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
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... reeling twenty - four ounces per day . It was * An Account showing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America , & c . , p . 32 . London , 1741 . apparent , however , that while , by ordinary labor OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 27.
... reeling twenty - four ounces per day . It was * An Account showing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America , & c . , p . 32 . London , 1741 . apparent , however , that while , by ordinary labor OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 27.
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... Americans who happened to fall into their hands as prisoners of war ; for it will be remembered that Ebenezer , while in the hands of the British , was the point to which all prisoners taken in the surrounding country were brought and ...
... Americans who happened to fall into their hands as prisoners of war ; for it will be remembered that Ebenezer , while in the hands of the British , was the point to which all prisoners taken in the surrounding country were brought and ...
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