FOOTNOTESINDEX.
- 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].
- 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].
- 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].
- Georgia, original cession of lands to the Trustees of the Colony of, [47].
- Georgia’s losses, [205].
- German village on St. Simon’s island, [122], [249].
- Germain, Lord George, [185].
- Gibbon, Ensign, [109], [110].
- Gibraltar, troops from, [66].
- Goldsmith, Captain, [200].
- Goshen, [30], [249].
- Gray, Lieutenant, [200].
- Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, [204].
- Grey, Edmund, [247].
- Gronau, Rev. Israel Christian, [11], [18], [25].
- Gwinnett, Button, [129], [156], [174], [222].
- Habersham, Mr., [29].
- Hall, Dr. Lyman, [173], [175], [177], [205], [222].
- Hampstead, village of, [248].
- Hardy, Captain, [114], [202].
- Hardwick, named in 1755, [224].
- Suggested as the Capital of Georgia, [224], [225].
- Fortifications for, planned by DeBrahm, [225].
- Grant of lands for settlers of, [225].
- State legislation in regard to, [227], [228], [231], [232].
- Ceases to be the County site of Bryan Co., [228], [229].
- Sibbald’s description of, [229].
- Population of, [229].
- Inhabitants of, [229].
- Its commerce, [230].
- Its decadence, [229].
- Its location, [229], [230].
- Attempted revival of, [231].
- Harrington Hall, [94].
- Harris, Dr., [70].
- Harrisburgh, [239].
- Hartford, [240].
- Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, [241-243].
- Heathcote, Alderman, [70].
- Hector, the man of war, [67].
- Hermsdorf, Captain, [15], [17], [51].
- Heron, Major, [88], [99], [106].
- High-Gate, [248].
- Highlanders, settlement of at New Inverness, [48], [49].
- Bravery of, [49].
- Two, butchered on Amelia island, [77], [78].
- Killed at Fort Moosa, [87].
- Plantation of, on Amelia island, [97].
- Hinchinbrooke, capture of the, [130-131].
- Holsendorf, William, [37].
- Homer, Captain, [104].
- Horcasilas, General, [103].
- Horton, Mr., [50], [65], [71], [96].
- Horton, Captain, [105], [108], [113], [119].
- Houstoun, John, [174].
- Howe, Gen’l Robert, [130], [184], [185], [193], [194].
- Howell, Captain, [202].
- Affair at Sunbury, [203].
- Howley, Richard, [222].
- Indian Allies, [97].
- Indian Chief, valor of, [89].
- Indian dance, [60].
- Indian depredations, [208], [209].
- Indian fields, [55].
- Ingham, Rev. Mr., [15].
- Innes, Col. Alexander, [197].
- Insurrection of negro slaves, [74], [75].
- Jackson, Major James, [187], [204].
- Jacksonborough, [239], [240].
- Jacksonborough Methodist Episcopal Church, [239].
- Jasper, Sergeant, [38].
- Jekyll, Sir Joseph, [68].
- Jerusalem Church, [25], [32], [36], [38], [39].
- Jones, Captain Joseph, [219].
- Jones, Major John, [200], [222].
- Jones, Captain Noble, [108], [251], [252].
- Jones, Hon. Noble W., [174].
- Joseph’s Town, [137], [138], [249].
- Kelsall, Col. Roger, [203].
- Kemble, Frances Anne, [136].
- Kilpatrick, Gen. Judson, [189].
- Kitchen, James, [157].
- Kitchins, Collector, [203].
- Lamar, Captain C. A. L., [182].
- Lands, tenure of in Georgia, [144], [145].
- Lane, Major, [180], [191], [194].
- Surrenders Fort Morris, [195], [196].
- Law, William, [222].
- Lawrence, John, Jr., [125-126].
- Lawson, Captain John, [196], [202].
- Lee, Gen’l Charles, [183].
- Lee, Francis, [155].
- Lembke, Rev. Mr., [25], [32].
- Lewis, Captain Elijah, [209].
- Liberty County, [172], [176], [205], [208], [209], [210], [218], [220].
- Liberty Independent Troop, [220].
- Library of New Ebenezer, [34].
- Lincoln, General Benjamin, [40], [200].
- Lisbon, [239].
- Lombe, Sir Thomas, [25].
- London Merchant, the ship, [50].
- Lord, Rev. Joseph, [150].
- Lyell, Sir Charles, [57].
- MacClellan, Captain, [119-120].
- MacKay, Captain Hugh, [49], [55], [58], [59], [73].
- MacKay, Lieutenant, [104], [109].
- Magazine at Frederica, blown up, [119].
- Malatche, [155].
- Malcontents, [100], [101].
- Martin, John, [155], [205].
- Martyn, Benjamin, [21], [24], [26], [45], [46].
- Mattock, Joseph, [247].
- Maxwell, Lieutenant, [104].
- Maxwell, Captain, [202].
- Maxwell, James, [145], [146].
- Maybank, Col. Andrew, [178].
- McAllister, Matthew, [216].
- McCall, Captain Hugh, [108], [156], [195], [196], [201].
- McGirth, [185], [187], [202].
- McIntosh, Col. John, [184], [189], [190], [191], [199], [222].
- McIntosh, John Moore, [49].
- McIntosh, General Lachlan, [49], [130], [200].
- McIntosh, Rory, [190].
- McPherson, Captain, [48], [50].
- McWhir, Rev’d Dr. Wm., [214], [215].
- Messias, Major, [219].
- Midnight, the sloop, [50].
- Midway, the district of, [147], [151], [188].
- Midway Congregation, [149-154], [170].
- Midway Meeting House, [170].
- Affair near, [186-188].
- Burnt by Prevost, [188].
- Midway river, [147], [148].
- Milton, John, [205].
- Miscellaneous plantations in Georgia, [250].
- Miscellaneous towns in Georgia, [245-246].
- Mistakes in early Colonization, [253-255].
- Molochi, [80].
- Monteano, Don Manuel de, [102], [112], [113].
- Moore, Francis, [16], [18], [50], [56], [58], [248].
- Moosa, Fort, [84], [85].
- Moravians, [15].
- Morris, Fort, [180], [183].
- Invested by Lieut. Col. Fuser, [189], [192].
- Summoned to surrender, [189].
- Captured by Prevost, [195], [196].
- Name changed, [196], [220].
- Moultrie, General Wm., [140], [198].
- Muhlenburg, Rev. Dr., [32].
- Mulberry trees, [26].
- Negro slaves, [74], [205].
- New Castle, the Duke of, [98].
- New Inverness, settlement of, [48].
- Description of in 1743, [116].
- Newton, Sergeant, [38].
- Nitschman, Rev. David, [15].
- Norfolk, the sloop, [99].
- North Newport Bridge, affair at the, [186].
- Ogeechee Ferry, [188].
- Oglethorpe, James E., [12].
- Designates a settlement for the Saltzburgers, [13], [14].
- Accompanies great embarcation, [16].
- Visits New Ebenezer, [18].
- Consents to a change in the location of the town, [18].
- Suggests silk-culture in Georgia, [25], [26].
- Offers reasons for founding the Colony of Georgia, [46], [47].
- Provides homes for emigrants, [47].
- Explores the southern frontiers, [48].
- Accompanies Colonists to Frederica, [51], [53].
- Locates town and fortifications at Frederica, [51-54].
- Prescribes the labors of the settlers, [54].
- Disabuses the minds of the Colonists of the fear of alligators, [58].
- Ascertains boundary line between Georgia and Florida, [58], [59].
- Locates Fort St. Andrews, [59]; Fort William, [61]; and Fort St. George, [61].
- His activity and boldness in protecting the southern frontier, [61], [62], [70], [71].
- Accomplishes temporary adjustment of disputes with the Spaniards in Florida, [64], [65].
- Embarks for England, [65].
- Appointed General of all the forces in Carolina and Georgia, [66].
- Authorized to raise a regiment, and commissioned Colonel, [66].
- Raises his regiment, [66], [67].
- Arrives with troops in Jekyll Sound, [67].
- Constructs military road connecting Frederica and the Soldiers’ Fort, [68], [69].
- Advises Alderman Heathcote and the Trustees of the depressing condition of affairs, [70], [71].
- Attempted assassination of, [73], [74].
- Propitiates the Indian nations, [75], [76].
- Acts as one of the pall-bearers of Tomo-chi-chi, [76].
- Pursues the Spaniards, [78].
- Prepares for the reduction of St. Augustine, [79-81].
- Captures Forts Francis de Papa, and Diego, [81].
- Proposes to take St. Augustine “sword in hand,” [82].
- Advances upon and invests St. Augustine, [85-88].
- Raises the siege of that place, [88].
- Causes of his failure to capture the town, [88-90].
- Conduct of, complimented by the Duke of Argyle, [91].
- Sick of a fever, [91-92].
- Ceaseless activity of, [92], [93].
- His cottage near Frederica, [93], [94].
- Narrowly watches St. Augustine, [97], [98].
- His control over the Indians, [97], [98].
- Asks reinforcements from the Home Government, [98].
- His manly resolution, [99].
- Demonstration off the harbor of St. Augustine, [99].
- Assailed by malcontents, [100], [101].
- His account of the Spanish attack upon St. Simon’s island, [103-114].
- Estimate of his services, [115], [116].
- Congratulated by the Governors of the Colonies, [117].
- Strengthens the fortifications of Frederica, [117].
- Invades Florida and threatens St. Augustine, [118].
- Departs for England, [119].
- Oglethorpe’s regiment, [66].
- Mutiny in, [73], [74], [92].
- Oglethorpe’s Cottage near Frederica, [93], [94].
- Old Agency, the, [241-243].
- Oranges, wild, on Amelia island, [97].
- Osgood, Rev. Mr., [170].
- Ottolenghe, Mr., [28].
- Palmer, Col., [85].
- Killed at Fort Moosa, [86-87].
- Parker, Sir Hyde, [197].
- Periaguas, [52], [71].
- Peter and James, the sloop, [52].
- Petersburg. Its situation, [234].
- Declared a depot for the inspection and storage of tobacco, [234].
- Its plan, [235-236].
- Legislative provisions in reference to, [236].
- Sibbald’s account of, [237].
- Its dwellings, stores, population, and trade, [237].
- A tobacco town, [238].
- Its decline, [238].
- Petersburg Union Society, [236].
- Petersburg Boats, [237-238].
- Peyton, Sir Yelverton, [67], [83], [85].
- Pinckney, Col. C. C., [184], [196], [220].
- Pike’s Bluff, [96].
- Point Quartel, [85].
- Pray, Capt., [202].
- Prevost, Gen. Augustine, [185], [188].
- Captures Sunbury, [195-196], [200].
- Prevost, Lieut. Col. Mark, [185], [186-188].
- Price, Charles, [201].
- Price, Commodore Vincent, [80].
- Proprietors of the Town of Sunbury, [159-169].
- Puritan element in St. John’s Parish, [176], [177].
- Quaker Spring, [240].
- Quarterman, Capt. Robert, [219].
- Queensbury, town of, [245].
- Rabenhorst, Mr., [32], [36], [37].
- Rahn, Jonathan, [37].
- Rattle-snakes, [58].
- Raven, [80].
- Reels, [29].
- Reynolds, Gov. John, visits Frederica, [127].
- Suggests new defenses, [127].
- Reynolds, Gov. John, locates Hardwick, [224],
- and suggests it as the capital of Georgia, [224-226].
- Riceboro, made the county seat of Liberty county, [216-217].
- Riceboro Bridge, affair at, [186].
- Road connecting Frederica and the Soldier’s Fort, [68], [69].
- Road connecting Savannah and Darien, [55].
- Rodondo, Major General Antonio de, [102].
- Roman, Major, [187].
- Rudolph, Captain, [209].
- Salgrado, Don Antonio, [86].
- Sallett, Robert, [200].
- Salter, Captain, [196].
- Saltzburgers, [11].
- Arrival in Georgia, [12].
- Locate at Ebenezer, [13].
- Desire a change of settlement, [18].
- Change effected, [19].
- Remove to New Ebenezer, [20], et seq.
- Occupations of, [23].
- Character of, [24].
- Cultivation of silk by, [25-30].
- Settlements of in Georgia, [30-31].
- Sufferings of during the Revolutionary war, [37], et seq.
- Removal of to various points, [42].
- Sanchio, Captain, [108].
- Savannah, evacuated, [204].
- Schnider, J. Gotlieb, [37].
- Schnider, John, [37].
- Schnider, Jonathan, [37].
- Screven, General, [186].
- Killed, [187], [207].
- Scroggs, Lieutenant, [108].
- Sea-Point Battery, [64].
- Sherwood, Abiel, [218].
- Sibbald, George, [134], [212], [229], [237].
- Silk-Culture in Georgia, [25-30].
- Skidoway Island, [248].
- Soldier’s Fort, [67], [68].
- Spalding, Mr. James, [128].
- Spalding, Hon. Thomas, [69], [75], [94], [97], [98].
- Spanish Forces in Florida in January, 1740, [82].
- In 1742, [102], [103].
- Spencer, Capt., exploit at Belfast, [199], [202].
- Springfield, [41].
- Spur, the, [62].
- St. Augustine, its defenses, [81].
- Reinforced, [83].
- Invested by Oglethorpe, [83-84].
- Siege of, [84-88].
- Siege raised, [87-88].
- Causes of Oglethorpe’s failure to capture, [89], [90].
- Narrowly watched by Oglethorpe, [98].
- Scarcity of food in, [98].
- Demonstration of Oglethorpe before the harbor of, [99].
- St. Augustine, Threatened by Oglethorpe, [118].
- St. Catherine, Island of, [155], [156].
- St. John, Parish of, [148], [149], [171], [172-178], [193-199], [201].
- St. Matthew, Parish of, [34], [35].
- St. Simon, Island of; its attractions, [57].
- Attack of the Spaniards upon, [103-114].
- St. Simon, village of, [96], [107].
- Destroyed by the Spaniards, [112].
- Stephens, William, [19], [65].
- Visits Oglethorpe, [91].
- Appointed Deputy General of Georgia, [119].
- His description of Abercorn, [139].
- Owns and names Bewlie, [250], [251].
- Stevens, John, [145], [146].
- Stewart, General Daniel, [219], [222].
- Stiles, Captain, [202].
- Stirk, Col. John, [36], [37].
- Stirk, Secretary Samuel, [37], [205].
- Strobel, Rev. P. A., [20], [32], [37], [43], [44].
- Strohaker, Rudolph, [37].
- Stuart, Lieutenant, [113].
- Success, the ship, [105], [106].
- Sunbury Academy, [212-215].
- Teachers of, [215], [216].
- Sunbury Female Asylum, [218].
- Sunbury, Town of, its location, [141-143].
- Conveyance of 300 acres of land to the Trustees of, [145].
- Signification of the name of, [145], [146].
- Condition of the Midway District at the period of the settlement of, [149-154].
- Plan of, [154].
- Declared a port of entry, [155].
- Emigrants from Bermuda in, [156].
- Commerce of, [157-158].
- Health of, [158].
- Proprietors of, [159-169].
- Bartram’s description of, [169], [170].
- Population of, at era of greatest prosperity, [170], [171].
- Exports, and imports of, [171].
- Character of its population, [171].
- Its wharves, [171].
- Its government, [172].
- Rebellious spirit of its inhabitants, [175].
- Fort built at, [178], [179].
- Location, construction, and armament of Fort Morris, [181-183].
- Threatened by Colonel Mark Prevost, [187].
- Invested by Lieut. Col. Fuser, [189-192].
- Siege raised, [192].
- Houses of, injured by the garrison, [193].
- Its depressed condition, [194].
- Reduction of Fort Morris, [195-196].
- Captured by Prevost, [195], [196].
- Languishes, [202].
- Affair of Captain Howell at, [203].
- Increase of population, [205], [206].
- Chief Justice Walton’s Charge to the Grand Jury in, [206], [207].
- Designated as the point for holding the Superior and Inferior Courts of Liberty County, [208].
- Commissioners appointed for the port of, [208].
- Revival of the trade of, [208].
- Indian incursions in the neighborhood of, [208].
- Public acts for the regulation of, [210-212].
- Description of, in 1801, [212].
- Sunbury Academy, [212-215].
- Removal of the public buildings to Riceboro, [216-217].
- Decline and ill-health of, [217], [218].
- Sherwood’s description of, [218].
- Female Asylum, [218].
- Fort rebuilt, [218].
- Fourth of July celebrations in, [220], [221].
- Its decadence, [221].
- Present condition of, [221], [222].
- Its noted inhabitants, &c., [222], [223].
- Sutherland, Lieutenant, [109].
- Symond, the ship, [50].
- Tanner, Mr., [50].
- Tennill, Lieutenant, [194].
- Thomas, Captain, [50], [52].
- Thompson, Captain, [105], [106].
- His description of Frederica in 1747, [125], [126].
- Thunderbolt, [248].
- Tobacco, culture and inspection of in Georgia, [234], [235].
- Tolson, Lieutenant, [105].
- Tomo-chi-chi, [48], [50], [58], [60].
- Death and burial of, [76], [77].
- Toonahowi, [77], [81], [108].
- Treutlen, John Adam, [36], [37].
- Triebner, Rev. Christopher F., [32], [36], [37], [40].
- Trustees of Sunbury, [145].
- Tuckasee-King, [41].
- Twiggs, Colonel, [199].
- Tybee, Island of, [249].
- Tyrrell, Captain, [79].
- Vanderdussen, Colonel, [79], [80], [85], [87], [88].
- Vatt, Mr., [15].
- Vernon, Admiral, [79], [98].
- Vienna, the Town of, [239].
- VonReck, Baron, [12], [15].
- Waldhauer, Jacob, [36].
- Waller, the Poet, [143].
- Walton, Hon George, [205-207].
- Ward, Hon. John E., [222].
- Warren, Captain, [83], [86].
- Washington, General George, [214].
- Wayne, General Anthony, [40], [204].
- Wentworth, General, [103].
- Wesley, Rev. Charles, [15].
- Wesley, Rev. John, [15], [19], [22].
- West, Dr., [222].
- West, Major Charles, [178].
- White, Colonel John, [186], [187].
- His stratagem, [187].
- Whitefield, Rev. George, [66], [115].
- White House, affair at the, [200].
- Winn, Captain John, [219].
- Wormsloe, plantation of, [251].
- Description of in 1743, [251-252].
- Tabby Fort at, [252].
- Present appearance of, [253].
- Wright, Sir James, [29].
- Reports condition of Fort Frederick, [128]; of Sunbury, [157].
- Comments upon disloyalty of St. John’s Parish, [176].
- Reports dilapidated condition of the Forts on the Georgia coast, [180], [181], [247].
- Young, Mr. Thomas, [199].
- Zion Church, [25].
- Zittrauer, Ernest, [37].
- Zubly, Rev. Dr., [174].