Perspective map of Columbus, Ga., county seat [of Muscogee Cou]nty, 188[6]. Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.
Chicago citation style: Plan of St. Augustine / Rights assessment is your responsibility.
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Plan of the inlet, strait, & town of St. Augustine. Rights assessment is your responsibility.
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Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. KENTUCKY PHILOSOPHY - Satire Funny Poems. Category: Funny Satire Poems Classic humorous and funny poems using irony, exaggeration and ridicule, to expose and criticize stupidity and vices. ou Wi'yum, cum 'ere, suh, dis minute.
Wut dat you got under dat box? I don't want no foolin'--you hear me? Wut you say? Ain't nu'h'n but rocks? I calls dat a plain water-million, you scamp, en I knows whah it growed; It come fum de Jimmerson cawn fiel', dah on ter side er de road. I'll fix you. Now ain't you ashamed er yo'se'f, suh? En wut you s'posin' Brer Bascom, yo' teacher at Sunday school, 'Ud say ef he knowed how you's broke de good Lawd's Gol'n Rule? En I's now gwiner cut it right open, en you shain't have narry bite, Fuh a boy who'll steal water-millions--en dat in de day's broad light-- Ain't--Lawdy!
Garrett Van Sweringen. Many people assume that America was settled mostly by the English, but even within English colonies, there was significant ethnic diversity.
Among the immigrants to colonial St. Mary's was Garrett Van Sweringen, a Dutch- man who became a leader in the development of Maryland's first capital city. Van Sweringen was born in 1636 in Holland but little is known of his early years. He was evidently well educated and multi-lingual, speaking Dutch, English, and French. He came to America in 1657 as an agent for the City of Amsterdam. When English forces invaded and captured the Dutch colony in 1664, he again lost most of his estate, this time from plundering during the conquest.
His ordinary was probably located in a structure newly built by William Smith, who died shortly before it was completed. In 1677, Van Sweringen acquired the building that had been used as the meeting place for the Governor's Council and public records office. Van Sweringen owned a plantation just south of St. USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy. J.P. Johnson c.1928. Hering Sisters c.1906.