Colonsay Plantation

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title: Colonsay Plantation
text: The Colonsay Plantation was one of the very earliest tracts of land to be granted in the Ceded Lands, while the Province of Georgia still belonged to the British Crown. It was named after the Scottish island Colonsay. James Mendenhall, born November 26, 1718, in East Caln, Chester County, Pennsylvania, settled near what is now Jamestown, North Carolina, in 1762 and built a mill on the Deep River at a location that is now within City Lake Park. His original land is now under the water of High Poi
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description: Historic house in Georgia, United States
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date modified: 2024-01-19T09:00:41Z
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