![]() ![]() Sets off from Savanna to Augusta, one hundred sixty-five miles North-West from the sea coast-describes the face of the country, the river Savanna, the cataracts and village of Augusta-congress with the Indians at St. Mary-returns to the Alatamaha and thence to Savanna. Mary and arrives at the trading-house, account of the country thereabout, its natural productions, of the lake Ouaquaphenogaw, said to be the source of the St. Ille-passes the frontier settlements and meets an hostile Indian-crosses the river St. John's district and Midway meeting-house-description of a beautiful fish-proceeds for the river Alatamaha, description of a tremendous thunder storm-crosses the river at fort Barrington and arrives at St. Catharine, its soil and productions-account of the establishment of St. THE Author embarks at Philadelphia-arrives at Charleston.Įmbarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna-proceeds Southward and arrives at Sunbury-observations on the town, harbour, and the island of St. In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein mentioned." "Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws containing an account of the Soil and Natural Productions of those regions, together with observations on the Manners of the Indians.-Embelished with copper plates.
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