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The Journal of Peter Gordon 1732–1735: The Journal of Peter Gordon 1732–1735

The Journal of Peter Gordon 1732–1735
The Journal of Peter Gordon 1732–1735
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword To The Reissue
  6. Foreword
  7. Introduction
  8. The Journal of Peter Gordon, 1732–1735
  9. Notes
  10. Index

Frontispiece
[Description as recorded on the Peter Gordon Engraving.]

A View of Savanah as it stood the 29th of March, 1734. P. Gordon Inv. P. Fourdrinier Sculp. To the Honorable the Trustees for establishing the Colony of Georgia in America. This View of the Town of Savanah is humbly dedicated by the Honours Obliged and most Obedient Servant, Peter Gordon. Vüe de Savanah dans la Georgie.

  1. The Stairs going up.

  2. Mr. Oglethorpe’s Tent.

  3. The Crane & Bell.

  4. The Tabernacle & Court House.

  5. The Publick Mill.

  6. The House for Strangers.

  7. The Publick Oven.

  8. The Draw Well.

  9. The Lott for the Church.

10. The Publick Stores.

11. The Fort.

12. The Parsonage House.

13. The Pallisadoes.

14. The Guard House and Battery of Cannon.

15. Hutchinson’s Island.

[The Size of the actual engraving: 15⅞ by 21¾ inches.]

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