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Page 19
... Bluff " from the peculiar color of the soil . It received the name of New Ebenezer ; and , to the simple - minded Germans , oppressed by poverty and sad- dened by the disappointments of the past , seemed to offer future happiness and ...
... Bluff " from the peculiar color of the soil . It received the name of New Ebenezer ; and , to the simple - minded Germans , oppressed by poverty and sad- dened by the disappointments of the past , seemed to offer future happiness and ...
Page 22
... bluff , near the Savannah River . Here are some Tracts of Fruitful Land , tho ' the greatest Part of that adjoining to the Town , is Pine - barren . The Huts , 60 in number , are neatly and regularly built ; the little Piece of Ground ...
... bluff , near the Savannah River . Here are some Tracts of Fruitful Land , tho ' the greatest Part of that adjoining to the Town , is Pine - barren . The Huts , 60 in number , are neatly and regularly built ; the little Piece of Ground ...
Page 41
... Bluff , on the north side of the Great Ogeechee river . On the 18th of February , 1796 , the Legislature of Geor- gia ‡ appointed Jeremiah Cuyler , John G. Neidlinger , Jona- than Rawhn , Elias Hodges , and John Martin Dasher " com ...
... Bluff , on the north side of the Great Ogeechee river . On the 18th of February , 1796 , the Legislature of Geor- gia ‡ appointed Jeremiah Cuyler , John G. Neidlinger , Jona- than Rawhn , Elias Hodges , and John Martin Dasher " com ...
Page 43
... bluff of the Savannah . " To one visiting the ancient town of Ebenezer , in the present day [ 1855 ] the prospect which presents itself is anything but attractive ; and the stranger who is unacquaint- ed with its history would perhaps ...
... bluff of the Savannah . " To one visiting the ancient town of Ebenezer , in the present day [ 1855 ] the prospect which presents itself is anything but attractive ; and the stranger who is unacquaint- ed with its history would perhaps ...
Page 48
... bluff of St. Simon's island " and " lay all night under the shelter of a large live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St. Simon's island , and Jekyll island ...
... bluff of St. Simon's island " and " lay all night under the shelter of a large live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St. Simon's island , and Jekyll island ...
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