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... VII . MISCELLANEOUS TOWNS , PLANTATIONS , & C . , 245 ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. PLAN OF NEW EBENEZER . 2. PLAN OF FREDERICA . 3. PLAN OF SUNBURY . 4. PLAN OF FORT MORRIS . 5 . OUTLINE OF HARDWICK . Comm mon Read from Savannah rden Plan of the ...
... VII . MISCELLANEOUS TOWNS , PLANTATIONS , & C . , 245 ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. PLAN OF NEW EBENEZER . 2. PLAN OF FREDERICA . 3. PLAN OF SUNBURY . 4. PLAN OF FORT MORRIS . 5 . OUTLINE OF HARDWICK . Comm mon Read from Savannah rden Plan of the ...
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... Plantations , signed by about forty eminent silk throwsters and weavers , declaring that " having examined about 300 wt . of Georgia raw - silk they found it as good as the Piedmontese , and better than the common Italian silks ...
... Plantations , signed by about forty eminent silk throwsters and weavers , declaring that " having examined about 300 wt . of Georgia raw - silk they found it as good as the Piedmontese , and better than the common Italian silks ...
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... plantations along the line of the Savannah river . The settlement at Bethany was effected in 1751 by John Gerar William DeBrahm , who there located one hundred and sixty Germans . Eleven months afterwards these Colo- nists were joined ...
... plantations along the line of the Savannah river . The settlement at Bethany was effected in 1751 by John Gerar William DeBrahm , who there located one hundred and sixty Germans . Eleven months afterwards these Colo- nists were joined ...
Page 37
... plantation or farm whose occupant was even suspected of favoring the Republi- can cause . In these predatory excursions the most revolting cruelty and unbridled licentiousness were indulged , and the whole OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 37.
... plantation or farm whose occupant was even suspected of favoring the Republi- can cause . In these predatory excursions the most revolting cruelty and unbridled licentiousness were indulged , and the whole OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 37.
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... Plantations of regular Rows of Mulberry - Trees , entwin'd with Vines , the Branches of which are loaded with Grapes ; let him see Orchards of Oranges , Pome- granates , and Olives ; in other Places extended Fields of Corn , or Flax and ...
... Plantations of regular Rows of Mulberry - Trees , entwin'd with Vines , the Branches of which are loaded with Grapes ; let him see Orchards of Oranges , Pome- granates , and Olives ; in other Places extended Fields of Corn , or Flax and ...
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