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    NorCalPiper is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Ogelthorpe left the colony of Georgia under the steward ship of John Mohr Macintosh. The first armed militia for the state was kilted (Macintosh was imprisoned with many of his clansmen after the 1715. This militia actually engaged the spanish and beat them back to Florida. The mural that overlooks this march near Savannah shows a bunch of men wearing full plaids. Most of the Scots married into the local Creek nation and the ancestor of John Mohr Macintosh and his Creek queen bride later became leader of the Creek nation. As a youth Dode Macintosh would come to Stone Mtn. highland games in his Scottish day dress with his plains indian style feather bonnet. But yes, there were kilts in colonial America. 1 or 2 summers in the coastal Georgia heat probably killed the kilt for good though......

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    The good ship "Prince of Wales" commanded by Captain George Dunbar sailed from Inverness, Scotland on October 18, 1735 bearing two hundred Highlanders with their families which included some fifty women. Three months later, the timid colonists at Savannah were startled one day by the strains of the Scotch bagpipe as this Highland contingent, in kilties clad, carne marching up the street led by John Mohr MacIntosh, a chieftain of his clan. For the occupancy of this newest accretion, Oglethorpe set aside lands south of Savannah along the north bank of the Altamaha river and immediately across the river from the Spanish settlements. This disposition of the fearless Scotch served to make of them a buffer

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    between the Savannah colony and the menacing Spanish to the south. The settlement of New Inverness was made, later to become Darien and today, Darien, county seat of McIntosh County, Georgia. Early, in the life of this Scotch settlement, the Spanish precipitated an attack and the Highlanders after a fierce engagement drove them back across the river but not without having suffered a loss of approximately one half of their number. The Scotch settlement grew by accretions from their old homeland among the Highlands.

    1I Samuel, Chap. 22, verse 2.

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