- The
Wormsloe Historic Site,
originally known as
Wormsloe Plantation, is a
state historic site near Savannah, Georgia, in the
southeastern United States...
- New
Echota Pickett's Mill
Battlefield Robert Toombs House Travelers Rest
Wormsloe Forests Bartram Broxton Rocks Dawson Dixon Memorial Hightower Paulding...
- Company, Sept 2000) The Ogeechee: A
River and Its
People (ISBN 082032650X,
Wormsloe Foundation Publications,
April 28, 2004) Ossabaw:
Evocations of an Island...
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Noble Jones was
granted a
tract on the
island that was
eventually named Wormsloe,
possibly after an
English estate but more
probably due to the mulberry...
- Green–Meldrim House, the Owens–Thomas House, the
William Scarbrough House, and the
Wormsloe plantation of
Noble Jones.
Mercer Williams House, the
former home of Jim...
- New
Echota Pickett's Mill
Battlefield Robert Toombs House Travelers Rest
Wormsloe Forests Bartram Broxton Rocks Dawson Dixon Memorial Hightower Paulding...
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Georgia patriots during the
American Revolution.
Noble Jones established the
Wormsloe Plantation eight miles from
Savannah in the late 1730s. Most of the plantation...
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Basin Center Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Wormsloe Institute for
Environmental History at the
Wormsloe Historic Site The
following undergraduate degrees...
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families in this
community trace their ancestry to
former slaves from
nearby Wormsloe Plantation who
bought land as free
persons and
established homes and churches...
- Magazine.
Retrieved 2024-08-30. Cooper,
Polly Wylly (2002). Isle of Hope:
Wormsloe and Bethesda.
Arcadia Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-7385-1414-7. "Spencer...