Two volumes encompasses the history of Georgia from the earliest times to statehood in 1783. They embrace the aboriginal Native Americans, a narrative of discovery and primal exploration by Europeans, schemes of colonization, settlement under James Edward Oglethorpe, and the life of the province under the guidance of the Trustees, under the control of a President and Assistants, under the supervision of Royal Governors, and during the Revolutionary War. They conclude with the erection of Georgia into an independent State. Original fullname and subject index.
The book is presented as graphic images, so the user sees the work just as it was originally published. It is intended to look and function very much like a "real" book. There is no electronic index, and there is no electronic text to search. However, numerous electronic bookmarks (like those seen at the left) have been added which make it easy to move through the book. Image numbers will match the page numbers for all of the main text, as well as the index.
Charles C. Jones, Jr.
(1883), 2004, CD-ROM, Graphic Images, Adobe Acrobat, PC or Mac, 1144 pp.
ISBN: 9780788424328
101-CD2432