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Page 12
... Alatamaha found the now town of Darien . A position exposed and hazardous from its nearer proximity to the Spaniards . The description which was given of these deep deserts and gloomy wilds , excited the poetic imagination of Gold ...
... Alatamaha found the now town of Darien . A position exposed and hazardous from its nearer proximity to the Spaniards . The description which was given of these deep deserts and gloomy wilds , excited the poetic imagination of Gold ...
Page 18
... Alatamaha , cut off all supplies from the garrison , hoisted the red flag at the mizzen mast of their largest ship , debarked upon the island , erected a bat- tery and mounted twenty eighteen pounders . The General perceived and ...
... Alatamaha , cut off all supplies from the garrison , hoisted the red flag at the mizzen mast of their largest ship , debarked upon the island , erected a bat- tery and mounted twenty eighteen pounders . The General perceived and ...
Page 49
... Alatamaha ; it lies about the 30th and 31st degree , north latitude , in the same climate with Barbary , the north part of Egypt , the south part of Natolia , or Asia Minor , and the most temperate parts of Persia and China . † The air ...
... Alatamaha ; it lies about the 30th and 31st degree , north latitude , in the same climate with Barbary , the north part of Egypt , the south part of Natolia , or Asia Minor , and the most temperate parts of Persia and China . † The air ...
Page 101
... Alatamaha river . These Highlanders under the com- mand of Captain Hugh Mackay , were settled on the Alta- maha river , within one mile and a half of where fort King- George formerly stood , and where His Majesty's independ- ent company ...
... Alatamaha river . These Highlanders under the com- mand of Captain Hugh Mackay , were settled on the Alta- maha river , within one mile and a half of where fort King- George formerly stood , and where His Majesty's independ- ent company ...
Page 102
Georgia Historical Society. survey the country from Savannah to the Alatamaha , to know where a road might be most conveniently made , and appointed Mr. Hugh Mackay , Jr. with ten rangers to escort them , and two pack horsemen to carry ...
Georgia Historical Society. survey the country from Savannah to the Alatamaha , to know where a road might be most conveniently made , and appointed Mr. Hugh Mackay , Jr. with ten rangers to escort them , and two pack horsemen to carry ...
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