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James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah, Georgia to establish a camp with the help of a local elderly Indian chief, Tomochichi. James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696 - 1785
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James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah, Georgia to establish a camp with the help of a local elderly Indian chief, Tomochichi. James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696 - 1785
2956616 James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah, Georgia to establish a camp with the help of a local elderly Indian chief, Tomochichi. James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696 - 1785. British general, Member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia. From The History of Our Country, published 1899; Private Collection
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This print captures the historic moment when James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrived at Yamacraw Bluff in Savannah, Georgia in 1732. The determined group is seen establishing a camp with the invaluable assistance of local elderly Indian chief, Tomochichi.
James Edward Oglethorpe, a British general and Member of Parliament turned philanthropist, is depicted leading the way as they set foot on this new land to create the colony of Georgia. His vision for a better future and his dedication to helping those in need are evident in this powerful image.
The presence of Tomochichi adds another layer of significance to this scene, highlighting the importance of cooperation and mutual respect between different cultures during this pivotal time in history. His wisdom and guidance undoubtedly played a crucial role in ensuring the success of this venture.
As we look back on this momentous occasion through the lens of history, we are reminded of the courage and resilience displayed by these early colonists as they embarked on a journey into the unknown. Their legacy continues to inspire us today as we strive to build bridges across divides and forge connections that transcend boundaries.
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