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Brunswick metropolitan area / Manuel de Montiano / James Oglethorpe / Battle of Gully Hole Creek / St. Simons /  Georgia / Province of Georgia / Frederica River / Oglethorpe / Trustee Georgia / Georgia / Battle of Bloody Marsh / Fort Frederica National Monument
Date: 2006-05-19 18:22:35
Brunswick metropolitan area
Manuel de Montiano
James Oglethorpe
Battle of Gully Hole Creek
St. Simons
Georgia
Province of Georgia
Frederica River
Oglethorpe
Trustee Georgia
Georgia
Battle of Bloody Marsh
Fort Frederica National Monument

History of Frederica FREDERICA, FORT AND TOWN: HISTORICAL

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