Excerpt from A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, 1741: After His Arrival at Georgia, to a Few Days After His Second Return Thither From Philadelphia
Tuefolay, yanuary 29. This Day I began the Cot ton Mariufaéture, and agreed with a Woman to teach the little ones to {pin and card. - I find annual Cotton grows indifferently well in Georgia And to encourage the People, I this Day bought three hundred Pounds Weight, and have agreed to take all the Cotton, Hemp, land Flax that fhall be produced the following Year through the whole Province. I fee more and more the Excellency of the Charity in which Iam engaged. I truit it will make Savannah lift up her drooping Head. Tho' there are fewer Inhabitants, yet I think they are in a better Situation than wheni was here lafi. They now live independent on a Public Store. Provifions.
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