| Title: | Extract of a Letter from Savannah, Georgia, to Belfast |
|---|---|
| ID | 3867 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | 1771-80/11 |
| Year | 1774 |
| Sender | unknown |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | unknown |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Savannah, Georgia, USA |
| Destination | Belfast, N.Ireland |
| Recipient | unknown |
| Recipient Gender | unknown |
| Relationship | letter to newspaper |
| Source | The Belfast News-Letter, Tuesday 12 to Friday 15 April 1774. |
| Archive | The Central Library, Belfast |
| Doc. No. | 1200307 |
| Date | 12/04/1774 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG |
| Log | Document added by LT, 19:12:00. |
| Word Count | 60 |
| Genre | |
| Note | |
| Transcript | Extract of a Letter from Savanna in Georgia, to a Gentleman in Belfast, dated 10th Feb. 1774. "...Captain Henry arrived here some days since from Grenada, and Captain Reed from your place with passengers, who come in a very bad time, as there is no land here for them without money to purchase; and in all likelihood there will be a war with the Indians, they having already cut off some of the Whites settled near them...." |