Article clipped from Savannah Georgia Gazette

WHEREAS it was formerly a cultoin #virh Come people to pulldown the fences b longing to Rofedue phnution, foitncrly belonging to Lady Houftoun, but now belonging to the fubferiber. and turning in t’.cir cattle, hlt;rfes, and hogi, this i* to dcfire them to refrain. Ana asthe fubftriber has likewife bought the ifl.v d formerly belonging to Mr. Thonta. Pa-ker dcccafed, lying contiguous to the aforcfaid Rofedue plan-ta’ion, he gives notice, that he will uot allow any prrfou or perfons to hunt, or cut anv timber on either of the albrcfaid places.May 24, 1766. JOS. BUTLER.
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Savannah Georgia Gazette

Savannah, Georgia, US

Wed, Jun 11, 1766

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