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09 January 2009
Foggy day
The American and Georgia flags fly over the Taliaferro County Courthouse in
Crawfordville
, Georgia.
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References
A History of Florida Forts by Alejandro De Quesada
Fitzgerald, the Early Years by Beth Davis
Florida Off the Beaten Path by Diana and Bill Gleasner
Florida's Seminole Wars by Joe Knetsch
Here's Savannah by Susan Albu and Elizabeth Arndt
History of Camden County Georgia by James Vocelle
James Edward Oglthorpe by Joyce Blackburn
Muskets, Knives, and Bloody Marshes by Judson Conner
National Geographic Traveler: Florida by Kathy Arnold and Paul Wade
Remembering Americus Georgia by Alan Anderson
The Road to Guilford Courthouse by John Buchanan
The Seminole Wars by John and Mary Lou Missall
To the Sea by Jim Miles
Touring South Carolina's Revolutionary War Sites by Daniel Barefoot
Touring the Coastal Georgia Backroads by Nancy Rhyne
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