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h and Altamaha, and westerly from heads of said rivers in a direct line to the South seas, including islands within 20 leagues of the coast. The trustees, serving without pay, offer to all indigent persons who would be willing to seek a livelihood in the colony if provided with a passage thither and means of getting settled, free citizenship and free exercise of religion (Papists excluded). Charter granted......June 9, 1732 Ship Ann, Capt. John Thomas, with Gen. James Oglethorpe, Rev. Henry Herbert, P. D., and thirty-five families, anchors in Rebellion Roads, S. C.......Jan. 13, 1733 Obtaining consent of Creek Indians through Mary Musgrave, interpreter, Rev. Thomas Bosomworth, Oglethorpe, and colonists land at Yamacraw bluff, on south side of Savannah River, the present site of Savannah......Feb. 12, 1733 First clapboard house in Georgia begun in Savannah......Feb. 19, 1733 Two thousand religious books received by trustees from unknown persons in England for use in colon