Forgotten outpost : Fort Moore & Savanah Town, 1685-1765/ Harold S. Maness
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"The Beech Island community borders the Savannah River, more than 150 miles inland, in the southwestern section of Aiken County [South Carolina]"--P. 5.
"In the winter of 1716, Fort Moore was constructed at Savannah Town to protect the upcountry trade interest of the province"--P. 6.
Includes a list of settlers who had lands surveyed in New Windsor Township from 1737 to 1765.
Bibliography: p. 243-246.
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