OGLETHORPE, JAMES EDWARD

ōˈgəlthôrp, 1696–1785, English general and philanthropist, founder of the American colony of Georgia. He had some military experience before being elected (1722) to the House of Commons, where he held a seat for 32 years. As chairman of a parliamentary committee investigating penal conditions, Oglethorpe became interested in the plight of the debtor classes. The need for a buffer colony between South Carolina and the Spanish in Florida admirably fitted his proposal to establish an asylum for debtors. He and 19 associates were granted (June, 1732) a charter, to expire in 21 years, making them trustees of the colony of Georgia. Early in 1733, Oglethorpe, leading 116 carefully selected colonists, reached Charleston, S.C., and on Feb. 12, 1733, he founded Savannah. After establishing friendly relations with the Yamacraw, a branch of the Creek confederacy, who ceded their land for settlement, he set about perfecting the colony's defense against the Spanish, building forts and instituting a system of military training. On a visit to England (1734–35) Oglethorpe obtained new regulations banning rum and slavery in the colony, which aroused opposition. He returned to Georgia with John Wesley and Charles Wesley. England declared war on Spain in 1739, and Oglethorpe led an unsuccessful expedition against St. Augustine in 1740. However, near Fort Frederica on St. Simons Island, Oglethorpe defeated the Spanish in the battle of Bloody Marsh (June 9, 1742), thereby assuring Georgia's survival. A second unsuccessful assault on St. Augustine (1743) and the displeasure of some of the colonists with his rigid management led to his recall to England. The charges brought against him were dismissed, but he never returned to Georgia. In his later years he was an intimate of the literary circle gathered around Samuel Johnson.

See Letters from General Oglethorpe, collected by the Georgia Historical Society (1873); biographies by L. F. Church (1932), A. A. Ettinger (1936, repr. 1968), and J. G. Vaeth (1968); P. Spalding, Oglethorpe in America (1984) and, with H. H. Jackson, Oglethorpe in Perspective (1989).

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...No. 141 ( 19 July 1736 ). General James Oglethorpe had requested of the chief of the...killd, they the Creek would, if Mr. Oglethorpe desird it when the Nation met at the...of the word? UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Edward W. Pitcher
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...wreath on the tomb of General James Edward Oglethorpe, revered in America as the...realized he was |nearer to James Edward Oglethorpe than any living Georgian...Jacobs solemnly declared: |James Edward Oglethorpe is no longer a bit of dust...
...Georgia Tech, Georgia State, Emory, Oglethorpe, Spelman and Morehouse. The Convention...Here are a few highlights. * Most Rev. Edward K. Braxton, bishop of Belleville, Illinois * Rev. James Marchlionda, preacher, composer, conductor...
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...live up to theauthors artful descriptions. I was wrong. Savannah was founded in 1733 by the British General James Edward Oglethorpe. Americas first planned city, it was laid out in a series of grids with 24large and beautiful public squares...
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...TIMES Indiana University religious studies professor Edward Curtis recent book, Muslims in America, is, according...circulated asking for his release. It fell into the hands of James Oglethorpe, a member of the British Parliament who arranged to...
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