Savannah

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 174–175

Savannah, a river which, with its right branch, forms the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina, rises near the southern border of North

Carolina, and flows south-south-east to the Atlantic. Its length is 450 miles, and it is navigable from November to June for large vessels to Savannah, for steamboats of 150 tons to Augusta.

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