Bosomworth, Mary, 155. Bowen, Commodore Oliver, 202. Braddock, Captain, affair with the Dunmore, 202. Brandon, village of, 245, 247. Brewery on Jekyll island, 96. British exactions, 197-199. Brooks, Francis, 78. Brownson, Governor Nathan, 222. Bryan, Jonathan, 178, 183. Bull, Lieutenant-Governor, 102. Bulloch, Archibald, 174. Bull-Town Swamp, affair at, 185. Cadogan, Lieutenant, 110. Call, Richard, 205. Campbell, Colonel, 140, 192, 194, 197. Canal, through General’s island, 96. To connect Midway and North-Newport rivers, 158. Carney, Captain Arthur, 130. Carolina, refuses to aid Georgia, 102. Caroline, Queen, 26. Carr, Mark, cession of lands to, 143, 144. A marked man in the Colony, 143. Conveys land to Trustees for Town of Sunbury, 145. Carr, Thomas, 155. Cathcart, Ensign, 88. Chappell, A. H., 242, 243. Christ Church, Parish of, 35. Cochrane, Lieut. Col. James, 66. Colonel’s island, Fuser lands upon, 189. Commissioners for the port of Sunbury, 208. Commissioners of Frederica, 132, 133. Cook, Lieut. Col., 104. Cooper, Colonel, 178. Couper, John, 190. Cornish, Captain, 50, 52. Cotton, 24. Counties in Georgia in 1777, 172. Coweta-Town, 75. Craemer, Christopher, 36. Cruger, Col., 199, 200. Cumberland island, 59, 97. Cuthbert, Hon. Alfred, 222. Cuthbert, Hon. John A., 219, 222. Darien, 55. Description of, in 1743, 116. Dartmouth, Earl of, 127, 176. Dartmouth, town of, 233, 234. Dasher, Martin, 37. DeBrahm, John Gerar, William, 21, 30, 34, 225, 226, 245. D’Estaing, Count, 40, 200. Defatt, Captain, 183. Delegal, Ensign, 63. Delegal, Lieutenant, 63. Delegal’s fort, 63. Demeré, Captain Raymond, 94, 109, 110. DeRenne, Mr. G. W. J., 253. Desbrisay, Captain, 88. Destrade, 99. Dollar, Captain, 195. Dorchester settlement, 150. Dorchester Society, 149. Removal to Midway district, 150-154. Dunbar, Captain, 51, 104, 106, 108. Dunbar, Lieutenant George, 56, 81. Dunwody, Dr., 223. Ebenezer, Old. Location of, 13. Settlement of, 14-15. Accession to population of, 17. Sickness at, 17. Inhabitants of, dissatisfied with situation, 18. Removal to New Ebenezer, 19. Ebenezer, New. Location of, 19, 20. Plan of the town of, 21. Condition of in 1738-9, 21, 24. Silk-culture at, 25-30. Mill-establishment at, 32. Church property, 33. Library at, 34. Period of greatest prosperity of, 35. Division of sentiment at commencement of Revolutionary War, 36. Occupied by Lieut. Col. Maitland, 36. Fortified, 36. Sufferings of inhabitants of, during the war, 37 et seq. Decay of, 40. Revival of the prosperity of, 40. Its decline, 41, 42. Made the County-town of Effingham County, 41. Removal of public buildings to Springfield, 41, 42. Glebe lands of, sold, 42. Present appearance of, 43, 44.
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