
SAVANNAH, GA: History of Savannah and South Georgia, Illustrated
by William Harden. 1913. 2 Volumes
The document outlines the early history of Georgia, emphasizing Charles Wesley's involvement as secretary of Indian affairs and his relations with local tribes. It details the establishment of the United States Custom House in Savannah, where John Wesley preached, and the formation of a common council by trustees to govern the colony. Additionally, it discusses Oglethorpe's authority in land allocation and highlights the cooperative relationships between colonists and Native Americans, showcasing a sense of gratitude and mutual support.