Description The first part of his book is an account of the settlement made by a number of Virginia families on Broad River, immediately after the revolutionary war.
In tracing the causes of the present happy condition of the people of Georgia to the character of the settlers, the Author infers that low, impotent, beggarly men and women had not the strength, activity, enterprise, nor spirit, to separate themselves from their accustomed haunts, their kindred and country, to enc.