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The Savannah

This Table Commemorates the Centenary of The Savannah The first steamship to cross the ocean The idea of this enterprise originated with William Scarborough And his associates Citizens of Savannah...

This Table Commemorates the Centenary of The Savannah The first steamship to cross the ocean The idea of this enterprise originated with William Scarborough And his associates Citizens of Savannah...

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The John Randolph

This Table Commemorates the Centenary of The John Randolph The first iron vessel seen in American water Riveted together and launched here in 1834, The plates having been made by John Laird Of...

This Table Commemorates the Centenary of The John Randolph The first iron vessel seen in American water Riveted together and launched here in 1834, The plates having been made by John Laird...

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The Spring Hill Redoubt

** Upon This Spot Stood The Spring Hill Redoubt ** Here on October 9, 1779, one of the bloodiest engagements of the Revolution was fought. When repeated assaults were made by the allied troops of...

** Upon This Spot Stood The Spring Hill Redoubt ** Here on October 9, 1779, one of the bloodiest engagements of the Revolution was fought. When repeated assaults were made by the allied troops of...

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Founded 1742 — Vernonburg

Founded 1742 Vernonburg Has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By the United States Department of the Interior June 22, 1990 Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com. Original page,...

Founded 1742 Vernonburg Has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By the United States Department of the Interior June 22, 1990 Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com. Original page,...

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Founded 1742 — Vernonburg

Founded 1742 Vernonburg Has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By the United States Department of the Interior June 22, 1990 Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com. Original page,...

Founded 1742 Vernonburg Has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By the United States Department of the Interior June 22, 1990 Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com. Original page,...

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The Georgia Hussars

Organized 13 February 1736 This Troop of Mounted Rangers was raised by Gen. Oglethorpe to patrol and protect the Colony of Georgia from the Spaniards and Indians. It fought at Bloody Marsh in 1742...

Organized 13 February 1736 This Troop of Mounted Rangers was raised by Gen. Oglethorpe to patrol and protect the Colony of Georgia from the Spaniards and Indians. It fought at Bloody Marsh in 1742...

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William Stephens First Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Georgia, F & A M

Born Jan. 1752 at Beaulieu (Bulie) near Savannah of distinguished English ancestry William Stephens was an eminent lawyer and jurist during and after the War for Independence. Georgia´s first...

Born Jan. 1752 at Beaulieu (Bulie) near Savannah of distinguished English ancestry William Stephens was an eminent lawyer and jurist during and after the War for Independence. Georgia´s...

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Wesley Chapel Trinity

In 1812 The Methodist Church in Savannah was formally established with the founding of Wesley Chapel at Lincoln & Oglethorpe Streets. Bishop Francis Asbury dedicated that building in 1813. In 1848...

In 1812 The Methodist Church in Savannah was formally established with the founding of Wesley Chapel at Lincoln & Oglethorpe Streets. Bishop Francis Asbury dedicated that building in 1813. In 1848...

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The Invention of the Cotton Gin

This creative development which was responsible for the survival of the cotton industry in the United States occurred on General Nathaniel Greene´s plantation near Savannah 10 miles northeast of...

This creative development which was responsible for the survival of the cotton industry in the United States occurred on General Nathaniel Greene´s plantation near Savannah 10 miles northeast of...

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The Georgia Medical Society

The first Medical Society in Georgia, sixth oldest in America, was organized June 28, 1804, and continues to be active in Savannah today. Dr. Noble Wimberly Jones, first President, was the son of...

The first Medical Society in Georgia, sixth oldest in America, was organized June 28, 1804, and continues to be active in Savannah today. Dr. Noble Wimberly Jones, first President, was the son of...

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JINGLE BELLS

James L. Pierpont (1822-1893), composer of "Jingle Bells", served as music director of this church in the 1850s when it was a Unitarian Church located on Oglethorpe Square. Son of the noted Boston...

James L. Pierpont (1822-1893), composer of "Jingle Bells", served as music director of this church in the 1850s when it was a Unitarian Church located on Oglethorpe Square. Son of the noted...

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Savannah, Birthplace of Prince Hall Masonry in Georgia

Georgia´s first and second Prince Hall lodges, Eureka Lodge No. 1, and Hilton Lodge No. 2, F. & A. M. were organized at Savannah on February 4, 1866 by Rev. J. M. Simms, having received their...

Georgia´s first and second Prince Hall lodges, Eureka Lodge No. 1, and Hilton Lodge No. 2, F. & A. M. were organized at Savannah on February 4, 1866 by Rev. J. M. Simms, having received...

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Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation

The nearby Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation and dedicated to The Georgia Salzburger Society and given to the City of Savannah in 1994 by the State of Salzburg, Austria, in memory of the...

The nearby Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation and dedicated to The Georgia Salzburger Society and given to the City of Savannah in 1994 by the State of Salzburg, Austria, in memory of...

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Roger Lacy (LACEY)

Roger Lacy (Lacey) arrived in Savannah in 1734. While a resident of the Georgia Colony, he spent most of his time at a trading post in Augusta. There he gained employment as a trader and served as...

Roger Lacy (Lacey) arrived in Savannah in 1734. While a resident of the Georgia Colony, he spent most of his time at a trading post in Augusta. There he gained employment as a trader and served as...

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John Ryan's Excelsior Bottle Works

On this site in 1852 stood the Excelsior Bottle Works operated by John Ryan for the manufacture of soda water and other carbonated beverages. Ryan´s soda, in colorful bottles embossed with his...

On this site in 1852 stood the Excelsior Bottle Works operated by John Ryan for the manufacture of soda water and other carbonated beverages. Ryan´s soda, in colorful bottles embossed with his...

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Poetter Hall

Paula and Richard Rowe, along with May and Paul Poetter, founded the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1978. In March 1979, the college purchased its first building, this former Savannah...

Paula and Richard Rowe, along with May and Paul Poetter, founded the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1978. In March 1979, the college purchased its first building, this former...

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Old Jewish Burial Ground

Established by Mordecai Sheftall on August 2, 1773 from lands granted him in 1762 by King George III as a parcel of land that "shall be, and forever remain, to and for the use and purpose of a...

Established by Mordecai Sheftall on August 2, 1773 from lands granted him in 1762 by King George III as a parcel of land that "shall be, and forever remain, to and for the use and purpose of a...

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John Wesley's American Parish

John Wesley, an Anglican minister, served as the religious leader of the Georgia colony from February 6, 1736 to December 2, 1737. His inclusive ministry sought to embrace both Native Americans...

John Wesley, an Anglican minister, served as the religious leader of the Georgia colony from February 6, 1736 to December 2, 1737. His inclusive ministry sought to embrace both Native Americans...

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Savannah State College

This state college was established in 1891 as the Georgia Industrial College for Colored Youths as an outgrowth of the Second Morrill Act of 1890 and an Act of the Georgia General Assembly,...

This state college was established in 1891 as the Georgia Industrial College for Colored Youths as an outgrowth of the Second Morrill Act of 1890 and an Act of the Georgia General Assembly,...

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St. Joseph's Hospital

In 1841, under the inspiration of Sister Catherine McAuley of Dublin, Ireland, a group of Sisters of Mercy came to the United States to establish infirmaries and schools to minister to the poor...

In 1841, under the inspiration of Sister Catherine McAuley of Dublin, Ireland, a group of Sisters of Mercy came to the United States to establish infirmaries and schools to minister to the...

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