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
Edinborough, 239.
Effingham County, 35.
Elbert, Col. S., 129.
Reports capture of the Hinchinbrooke, 130-131, 183, 187.
Elberton, 41.
Elfenstein, Jacob, 37.
Elfenstein, Joshua, 37.
Elliott, Grey, 145, 146.
Elliott, John, 145, 146, 222.
Ellis, Governor, 149, 179.
Embarcation, the great, 15, 16.
English language introduced into the Saltzburger Churches, 42.
Eyre, Ensign, 104.
Falcon, the sloop, 99.
Federal Town, 239.
Few, Col., 199.
Filature in Savannah, 27-29.
Flöerl, John, 36.
Floyd, Gen. Charles, 219.
Forces, estimate of Spanish and English, during the attack upon St.
Simon’s island, 115.
Fort Argyle, 47, 48, 142, 181, 249.
Fort Augusta, 181.
Fort Barrington, 181, 241.
Fort Bartow, 183.
Fort Defence, 220.
Fort Diego, 81.
Fort Francis de Papa, 81.
Fort Frederick, 127, 128, 181.
Fort George, 180.
Fort Halifax, 180.
Fort Howe, 185.
Fort James, 233.
Fort Morris, 180-183.
Fort Picolata, 78.
Fort St. Andrews, 59, 61, 73, 97.
Fort St. Francis, 78.
Fort St. George, 61, 180.
Fort St. Simons, 60, 61.
Fort William, 61, 97, 104, 105, 113, 181.
Francisville, 241-244.
Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, 146.
Frederica, 17, 45, 48.
Arrival of Colonists at, 51.
Town and fort laid out, 51-53.
Plan of the town, 53-54.
Labors of the early settlers of, 54-55.
Location of the town of, 55.
Harbor of, 55-56.
Attractions and health of the place, 56, 57.
Indian dance at, 60.
Fort strengthened and water battery constructed, 61, 62.
Supplied with water and bread, 62.
Powder magazine and store-house built, 64.
Courageous spirit of the inhabitants of, 64.
Garrison reinforced by Oglethorpe’s regiment, 67, 68.
Military road connecting with Soldiers’ fort, 68, 69.
Depressing condition of affairs at, 70, 71.
Enclosed by a fortification, 72.
Population of, in 1740, 94, 95.
Defensive works and general appearance of, 96.
Spanish demonstration against, 107-114.
Strengthened by Oglethorpe, 117, 148.
Magazine blown up, 119.
Condition and appearance of in 1743, 119-126.
Description of in 1747, 125, 126.
Troops withdrawn from, 126, 129.
Visited by Governor Reynolds, 127.
New defensive works suggested, 127.
Visited by Bartram, 128, 129.
Col. Elbert’s description of, in 1777, 129.
State legislation in regard to, 132, 134.
Capture of the Hinchinbrooke near, 130, 131.
Military works of, ordered to be repaired, 132.
Town burnt, 132.
Commissioners of, appointed, 132, 133.
Sibbald’s description of, 134.
Ceases to exist, 135.
Kemble’s description of its ruins, 136.
French deserter, 111, 112.
Fuser, Lieut. Col., 132, 158, 185.
Threatens Sunbury, 189, 192.
Summons Fort Morris to surrender, 189.
Raises the siege of Sunbury, 192.
Galatea, escape of the, 132.
General’s island, canal cut through, 96.
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