The dead towns of GeorgiaJones, Charles C., Jr. (Charles Colcock)
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The dead towns of Georgia
Jones, Charles C., Jr. (Charles Colcock)
Extinct cities -- Georgia; Georgia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
[260] The original name of this village was the _Town of Lincoln_. See
Sibbald’s “Notes and Observations on the Pine Lands of Georgia,” &c., p.
63. Augusta, 1801.
[261] Marbury and Crawford’s Digest, p. 177.
[262] Dawson’s Digest, p. 450.
[263] Dawson’s Digest, p. 109.
[264] Clayton’s Digest, p. 606.
[265] Pamphlet Laws of 1836, p. 103.
[266] Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. III, part I.
Savannah, 1848.
[267] Miscellanies of Georgia, part I, p. 67. Columbus, 1874.
[268] Wormsloe, 1849, pp. 25, 26.
[269] p. 235. A. La Haye, 1755.
[270] DeBrahm’s History of the Province of Georgia, p. 30. Wormsloe, 1849.
Stevens’ History of Georgia, vol. I, pp. 406, 407. New York, 1847.
[271] Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, &c., pp. 35, 36.
London, 1792.
[272] For further notices of these villages see “Moore’s Voyage to
Georgia,” p. 32. London, 1744. “An Account Shewing the Progress of the
Colony of Georgia,” &c., p. 35. London, 1741. “A State of the Province of
Georgia, attested upon Oath,” &c., p. 10. London, 1742. “Extract of the
Rev’d Mr. John Wesley’s Journal,” &c., p. 61. Bristol, n. d. “A True and
Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia,” &c., p. 109. Charles-Town,
1741. “An Impartial Enquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of
Georgia,” &c., p. 51. London, 1741.
[273] “A Journal of the Proceedings in Georgia,” &c., vol. II, pp. 166,
318, 319. London, 1742.
[274] London Magazine for 1745, p. 552.
[275] Idem, p. 604.
[276] Stephens’ Journal of Proceedings, vol. II, pp. 472, 492, 497. Idem,
vol. III, pp. 13, 16, 17, 124, 206. London, 1742.
INDEX.
Abercorn, 14.
Its location and settlement, 137.
Saltzburgers refreshed at, 138.
Mr. Stephens’ visit to, 138-139.
Occupied by Col. Campbell, 140.
Feeble life of, 139-140.
Abbott, John, 240.
African slaves, 171.
Alexander, Dr., 222.
Allen, Rev. Moses, 222.
Alligators, 58.
Amelia island, 59, 77, 97.
Anastasia island, 85.
Andrew, Benjamin, Sr., 206.
Antrobus, Isaac, 157.
Argyle, the Duke of, 91.
Augspourguer, Samuel, 26.
Bachelor’s redoubt, 96.
Bacon, Francis, 244.
Baillie, Kenneth, 145, 146.
Baker, Benjamin, 194, 222.
Baker, John, 188.
Baker, Captain John, 178.
Colonel, 185, 222.
Baker, Major William, 186, 200, 222.
Barba, Captain Antonio, 108, 109.
Barker, Joseph, 19.
Barrimacké, village of, 97, 249.
Bartram, William, visits Frederica, 128-129.
His visit to, and description of Sunbury, 169, 170.
His description of Fort James, 233, 247.
Belfast, Captain Spencer’s exploit at, 199.
Bergman, Rev. John Ernest, 40.
Bermuda, emigrants from in Sunbury, 156.
Bermuda-grass, 217.
Bermuda island, 157, 169, 171.
Bethany, 30.
Bewlie, 250, 251.
Black-Sloop, the privateer, 99.
Blandford, the man of war, 67.
Bloody-marsh, affair of, 108, 109.
Bolzius, Rev. John Martin, 11, 14, 18, 25, 27, 31.
Bosomworth, Thomas, 155.
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