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C O N T E N T S, 
PART i. 
INTRODUCTION. 
CHAP. I. 
The Author embarks at Philadelphia— arrives at Charlcfton Pa?e t 
CHAP. II. 
Embarks again for Georgia and arrives at Savanna— proceeds Southward and 
arrives at Sunbury — obfervations on the town, harbour, and ifland of St. Catha- 
rine, its foil and productions— account of the eftablifhment of St. John’s diftridt 
and Midway meeting-houfe — -defcription of a beautiful fifli— proceeds for the 
river Alatamaha, defcription of a tremendous thunder ftorm ^ 
CHAP. III. 
Croffes the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille — paffes the frontier 
fettlements and meets an hoftile Indian — croffes the river St. Mary and arrives 
at the trading-houfe, account of the country thereabout, its natural productions, 
of the lake Ouaquaphenogaw, laid to be the l'ource of the river St. Mary — returns 
to the Alatamaha and thence to Savanna jg 
CHAP. IV. 
Sets off from Savanna to Augufta, one hundred fixty-five miles North- Weft 
from the fea coaft — defcribes the face of the country, the river Savanna, the ca- 
taracts and village of Augufta— congrefs with the Indians at St. Augufta — the 
village of Wrightiborough on Little River — monuments of an ancient Indian 
town on Little River — Buffaloe Lick — begins the furvey of the New Purchafe - 
high proof of Indian fagacity — returns to Savanna 2,g 
C H A P. V. 
The Author leaves Broughton ifland and afcends the Alatamaha— night fcene 
•—a tempeft — defcription of the river— ruins of an ancient fortification — Indian 
monuments at the Oakmulge fields — Creeks, account of their fettlement in 
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PART II. 
CHAP. I. 
Sets off from Savanna to Eaft Florida, proceeding by land to the Alatamaha— 
defcends that river to Frederica on the ifland of St. Simon’s— defcribes the ifland 
and the city c; q 
CHAP. II. 
Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-houfe on St. Juan’s— paffes through and 
defcribes the found, &c. 6 z 
CHAP. III. 
Leaves Amelia ifland and ai rives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan’s — pro- 
ceeds up the river alone in a fmall canoe; fuffers by a gale of wind in crofting 
the river; is hofpitably entertained at a gentleman’s houfe, where he refits and fails 
again — defcribes fort Picolata — various productions, viz.. Magnolia grandiflora, 
Tillandfia ufneadfcites, floating fields of the Piftia ftratiotes, the river and coun- 
try, touches at Charlotteville — arrives at the lower trading-houle 68 
CHAP. IV. 
Proceeds farther up the river— paffes by Mount Hope, and comes to at Mount 
Royal — defcribes the mount, Indian highway, &c. — beautiful landfcape of the 
country and profpedt of -the lake— enters Lake George— defcription of the lake — 
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