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Page 62
... Port Royal and Savannah . Grave apprehensions were entertained of an attack from the Spaniards , and Mr. Oglethorpe was untiring in his efforts to place the southern frontier in the best possible state of defense . It is remarkable how ...
... Port Royal and Savannah . Grave apprehensions were entertained of an attack from the Spaniards , and Mr. Oglethorpe was untiring in his efforts to place the southern frontier in the best possible state of defense . It is remarkable how ...
Page 66
... Port Royal to Darien . Oglethorpe's regiment was limited to six companies of one hundred men each , exclusive of non- commissioned officers and drummers . To it a grenadier company was subsequently attached . Disdaining to " make a ...
... Port Royal to Darien . Oglethorpe's regiment was limited to six companies of one hundred men each , exclusive of non- commissioned officers and drummers . To it a grenadier company was subsequently attached . Disdaining to " make a ...
Page 117
... the war into Africa . " * The governor of South Carolina did not unite in these congratulations and thanks ; but the people of Port Royal did , much to his chagrin . Finding the enemy so strong in St. Augustine that they FREDERICA . 117.
... the war into Africa . " * The governor of South Carolina did not unite in these congratulations and thanks ; but the people of Port Royal did , much to his chagrin . Finding the enemy so strong in St. Augustine that they FREDERICA . 117.
Page 122
... port , and the Water - port ; next to the latter of which is the Guard - house , and underneath it the Prison for Malefac- tors , which is an handsome Building of Brick . At the North End are the Barracks , which is an extremely well ...
... port , and the Water - port ; next to the latter of which is the Guard - house , and underneath it the Prison for Malefac- tors , which is an handsome Building of Brick . At the North End are the Barracks , which is an extremely well ...
Page 147
... Port rivers was formed the Midway settlement . This district derived its name from its location , which was about midway between the rivers Savannah and Ala- tamaha then constituting the northern and southern boundaries of the colony ...
... Port rivers was formed the Midway settlement . This district derived its name from its location , which was about midway between the rivers Savannah and Ala- tamaha then constituting the northern and southern boundaries of the colony ...
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