Georgia's Lighthouses by Patricia Morris

Georgia's Lighthouses

Patricia Morris

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nonfiction history
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Georgia's Lighthouses by Patricia Morris is a captivating read for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the rich maritime heritage of the American South, as it weaves a compelling narrative of the state's 100-mile coastline through the stories of its five remaining lighthouses.

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When British general James Oglethorpe landed on Georgia s coast in 1733, he realized that the success of his new colony, Savannah, depended largely on its establishment and development as a commercial port. Only three years later, in 1736, the fir...

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