A history of the erection and dedication of the monument to Gen'l James Edward Oglethorpe, unveiled in Savannah, Ga., November 23, 1910 . ngland. Yet when on November 30,1732, the good ship Anne set sail from Gravesend and turnedher prow to the setting sun, at that moment began a distinctepoch not only in the military history of England, but in themoral development of mankind. Upon that momentous voyage and its conclusion at thehospitable shores of Carolina it is not permissible to dwellat length. Leaving the colonists in the generous care of thenoble people of that great colony, Oglethorpe pu


A history of the erection and dedication of the monument to Gen'l James Edward Oglethorpe, unveiled in Savannah, Ga., November 23, 1910 . ngland. Yet when on November 30,1732, the good ship Anne set sail from Gravesend and turnedher prow to the setting sun, at that moment began a distinctepoch not only in the military history of England, but in themoral development of mankind. Upon that momentous voyage and its conclusion at thehospitable shores of Carolina it is not permissible to dwellat length. Leaving the colonists in the generous care of thenoble people of that great colony, Oglethorpe pursued hisway to Georgia and in a brief interview with Tomochichi set-tled for all time the relations between the colony and the In-dians There is no such colonial record anywhere in Ameri-ca. Without this victory of peace the colony could not haveprogressed, if it could have started upon its way, and itwould reflect upon a generous people to forego a passingtribute to that great Georgian of the long ago whose broad-ness of mind and faithfulness of character made possible thesolution of this problem which confronted the colonists at. Battalion 1st Regiment.


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