I 
CON T E N T S, 
PART I. 
INTRODUCTION, 
CHAP. Ie 
The Author embarks at Philadelphia— arrives at Charlefton Page 1 
CHAP. II. 
Embarks again forGeorgia and arrives atSavanna< — proceedsSouthward and 
Arrives at Sunbury— ob'fervations on the town, harbour, and ifland of St. Ca- 
tharine, its foil and productions— ^account of the eftablifhment of St. John’s 
tliftridl, and Midway meeting*houfe— defcription of a beautiful fifh— pro- 
ceeds for the river Alatamaha, defcription of a tremendous thunder florin 4 
CHAP. III. 
Croffes the river at Fort Barrington and arrives at St. Ille— paffesthe fron- 
tier fettlements and meets an hoftile Indian— croffes the river St. Mary and 
arrives at the trading-houfe, account of the country thereabout, its natural 
produdlions, of the lake Ouaquaphenogaw, faid to be the fource of the river 
St. Mary— -returns to the Alatamaha and thence to Savanna 16 
CHAP. IV. 
Set offs from Savanna to Augufta, one hundred fixty-flve miles North- 
Weft from the fea coaft — “defcribes the face of the country, the river Savanna* 
the cataradls and village of Augufta* — congrefs with the Indians at St. Augufta 
—the village of Wrightfborough on Little River — monuments of an ancient 
Indian town on Little River— Buffaloe Lick— begins the furvey of the New* - 
Purdhafe— high proof of Indian fagacity— returns to Savanna 
CHAP. 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 fet- 
tlement in Georgia 47 
PART II, 
CHAP. I. 
Sets off from Savanna to Eaft Florida, proceeding by land to the Alata- 
tnaha— defcends that river to Frederica on the ifland of St. Simon’s— de- 
fcribes the ifland and the city $ 5 
C H A P. II. 
Leaves Frederica for the lower trading-houfe on St. Juan’s— paffes through 
and defcribes the found, &c. 61 
CHAP. III. 
Leaves Amelia ifland and arrives at the Cowford, on the river St. Juan’s 
—proceeds up the river alone in a fmall canoe ; fuffers by a gale of wind in 
croffing the river, is hofpitably entertained at a gentleman’s houfe, where 
he refits and fails again — defcribes fort Picolata — various productions, viz. 
Magnolia grandifiora, Tillandfia ufneadfcites, floating fields of the Piftia 
ftratiotes, the river and country, touches at Charlottevilie— arrives at the 
lower trading-houfe 68 
C H A P. IV. 
Proceeds farther up the river— palfes by Mount Hope, and comes to at 
Mount Royal — defcribes the mount, Indian highway, & c — beautiful land- 
fcape of the country and profpedl of the lake— enters Lake George— defcrip- 
tion of the lake— forced by ftrefs of weather to put into tire beautiful ifle 
Edelano, defcription of the ifland, ancient Indian town, mount and highway 
“=>croffes over the lake and ai rives at the upper trading-houfe ct 
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