A new and accurate account of the provinces of South Carolina and Georgia: with many curious and useful observations on the trade, navigation and plantations of Great Britain, compared with her most powerful maritime neighbours in ancient and modern times
In so far as this work relates to Georgia, it explains the writer's scheme for settling that region with impoverished Englishmen. Colonization was actually begun later in the year. To be distinguished from an account of Georgia written by Oglethorpe many years after, for a later edition of Salmon's Modern history.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1956. -- 35 mm. -- (American culture series II, reel 75, no. 3)