The dead towns of GeorgiaJones, Charles C., Jr. (Charles Colcock)
History
The dead towns of Georgia
Jones, Charles C., Jr. (Charles Colcock)
Extinct cities -- Georgia; Georgia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
[96] For fuller account of this demonstration against St. Augustine see
Harris’ “Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels,” &c., pp. 339, 340.
London, 1748. “An Impartial Account of the late Expedition against St.
Augustine,” &c. London, 1742. “The Spanish Hireling detected,” &c. London,
1743. Stephens’ “Journal of Proceedings,” &c., vol. II, pp. 438, 444-448,
461 et aliter. London, 1742. Hewitt’s “Historical Account of the Rise
and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia,” vol. II,
chap. viii, pp. 65-82. London, 1770. McCall’s “History of Georgia,” vol.
I, pp. 143-151. Savannah, 1811. Stevens’ “History of Georgia,” vol. I,
pp. 167-179. New York, 1847. Spalding’s “Sketch of the Life of General
James Oglethorpe,” Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol.
I, pp. 265-272. Savannah, 1840. Harris’ “Biographical Memorials of James
Oglethorpe,” pp. 222-242. Boston, 1841. Wright’s “Memoir of General James
Oglethorpe,” &c., pp. 235-255. London, 1867. Ramsay’s “History of South
Carolina,” vol. I, pp. 140-144. Charleston, 1809, &c., &c., &c. Fairbanks’
History and Antiquities of St. Augustine, pp. 141-152. New York, 1858.
[97] Stephens’ “Journal of Proceedings,” &c., vol. II, pp. 467-468,
494-495. London, 1742.
[98] Idem, p. 496.
[99] Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. I, p. 273.
Savannah, 1840.
[100] Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. I, p. 274.
Savannah, 1840. Bancroft’s History of the United States, vol. III, p. 434.
Boston, 1852.
In this estimate may properly be included such officers and men of
Oglethorpe’s regiment as were there stationed.
[101] Page 106. Charles-Town, South Carolina, 1741.
[102] Pages 51 and 52. London, 1741.
Compare “A State of the Province of Georgia attested upon Oath,” &c.,
p. 11. London, 1742. “An Account Shewing the Progress of the Colony
of Georgia,” &c., p. 36. London, 1741. Wright’s Memoir of Gen’l James
Oglethorpe, pp. 263, 264. London, 1867.
[103] See an Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province
of Georgia, &c., p. 53. London, 1743. Wright’s Memoir of Oglethorpe, p.
264. London, 1867.
[104] Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. I, p. 258.
Savannah, 1840.
[105] London, 1741.
[106] London, 1742.
[107] London, 1743.
[108] A Brief Account of the Causes that have retarded the Progress of the
Colony of Georgia, &c., Appendix, pp. 1-19. London, 1743.
[109] See Letter of General Oglethorpe, dated Frederica, June 8th, 1742.
Wright’s Memoir of Oglethorpe, p. 298. London, 1867.
[110] For 1742. Vol. XII, p. 694.
[111] See Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. III, p. 133
et seq. Savannah, 1873.
[112] Consisting of fifty-six sail, and between seven and eight thousand
men.
[113] This was a large Settee having one hundred and fifty men on board.
A few days afterwards the fleet was dispersed by a storm so that all the
shipping did not arrive at St. Augustine.
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