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Page 49
... river Savannah , equal to the Rhine ; its southern boundary is the river 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 ...
... river Savannah , equal to the Rhine ; its southern boundary is the river 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 ...
Page 51
... river Savannah is plentifully stocked with them of many excellent kinds : no part in the world affords more variety or greater plenty . They have oak , cedar , cypress , fir , wal- nut , and ash , besides the sassafras . They have ...
... river Savannah is plentifully stocked with them of many excellent kinds : no part in the world affords more variety or greater plenty . They have oak , cedar , cypress , fir , wal- nut , and ash , besides the sassafras . They have ...
Page 90
... Savannah river , between which and Tybee there is a very good harbor . In the evening we came to anchor there , where lay the following ships : The Prince of Wales , Capt . Dunbar , the Two Brothers , Capt . Thomson , and the Peter and ...
... Savannah river , between which and Tybee there is a very good harbor . In the evening we came to anchor there , where lay the following ships : The Prince of Wales , Capt . Dunbar , the Two Brothers , Capt . Thomson , and the Peter and ...
Page 91
... Savannah , most of the colony went ashore upon Peeper island , where I found ... Savannah , bound thither with pro- visions from Carolina . On the 7th all our ... river passages , and islands , and for preventing the incursions of enemies ...
... Savannah , most of the colony went ashore upon Peeper island , where I found ... Savannah , bound thither with pro- visions from Carolina . On the 7th all our ... river passages , and islands , and for preventing the incursions of enemies ...
Page 94
... river ( which they in barbarous English call a bluff ) is steep and`about ... river . From this strand there is a very pleasant prospect ; you see the river ... Savannah is built of wood ; all the houses of the first forty freeholders ...
... river ( which they in barbarous English call a bluff ) is steep and`about ... river . From this strand there is a very pleasant prospect ; you see the river ... Savannah is built of wood ; all the houses of the first forty freeholders ...
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acres Alatamaha America arrived Augustine Britain cannon Capt Captain cattle Charleston Chickasaws colony of Georgia commanded Creeks cultivated Darien deponent Ebenezer enemy England English erected fire foot four Frederica freeholders garrison gentleman Georgia Historical Society give Governor granted Hermsdorf Highlanders honor Horton Hugh Mackay hundred Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe Jekyl island Jekyl sound John king labor land letter London Lord Major Richard miles nation negroes night Ogle Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's ordered organzine periagua persons plantations planter poor Port Royal present Province of Georgia provisions quantity raised raw silk received regiment returned river Savannah saith Saltzburghers Savannah river scout boat sent servants settled settlement ships Simon's sloop Society South Carolina southward Spain Spaniards Spanish subsistence thorpe thousand pounds tion Toma town trade trees tribes Trustees Tybee wealth wild woods