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... hundred and twenty - seven persons , of whom two hundred and two were conveyed upon the Trust's account . Francis Moore was appointed keeper of the stores . Oglethorpe in person accompanied the Colonists , and exercised a fatherly care ...
... hundred and twenty - seven persons , of whom two hundred and two were conveyed upon the Trust's account . Francis Moore was appointed keeper of the stores . Oglethorpe in person accompanied the Colonists , and exercised a fatherly care ...
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... hundred souls . Contentment and prosperity did not obtain in the town . In the fertility of the soil the inhabitants had encountered disappointment . Much sickness prevailed , and they were oppressed with the isolated character of their ...
... hundred souls . Contentment and prosperity did not obtain in the town . In the fertility of the soil the inhabitants had encountered disappointment . Much sickness prevailed , and they were oppressed with the isolated character of their ...
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... hundred forty - six , and some more have since been settled among them . They are all in general so well pleased with their condition , that not one of their People has abandoned the Settlement . " General Oglethorpe received a letter ...
... hundred forty - six , and some more have since been settled among them . They are all in general so well pleased with their condition , that not one of their People has abandoned the Settlement . " General Oglethorpe received a letter ...
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... of 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 .
... of 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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Georgia Historical Society. hundred German Protestants had arrived in the Colony . Their principal settlements were at Ebenezer , Bethany , Savannah , Frederica , Goshen , and along the road leading from Savannah to Ebenezer . They were ...
Georgia Historical Society. hundred German Protestants had arrived in the Colony . Their principal settlements were at Ebenezer , Bethany , Savannah , Frederica , Goshen , and along the road leading from Savannah to Ebenezer . They were ...
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