• Colerain (variously spelled "Coleraine" and "Colrane") is an extinct American town in Camden County, Georgia. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place...
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  • Colerain may refer to a location in the United States: Colerain, North Carolina Colerain, Georgia, the location of a U.S. trading post for the Creek Nation...
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    was not founded until 1768. The British built the King's Road from Colerain, Georgia to New Smyrna, and the Spanish did use it when they reacquired Florida...
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  • by July 1765 to build the road from New Smyrna to Colerain, Georgia, and a promise by the Georgia colonial assembly to build a road from Fort Barrington...
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    1827, the Federal Military Road was constructed, running south from Colerain, Georgia to Tampa Bay. The Federal Military Road passed through Clark's Ferry...
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    St. Marys during its founding in 1787. On June 29, 1796, the Treaty of Colerain was signed just up the river from St Marys between the United States and...
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  • The Treaty of Colerain was signed at St. Marys, Georgia in Camden County, Georgia, by Benjamin Hawkins, George Clymer, and Andrew Pickens for the United...
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  • Region) Colerain, North Carolina Colerain, Ohio Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio Colerain Township...
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    commissioners to negotiate a treaty with the Creek Indian confederacy at Colerain, Georgia on June 29, 1796. He is considered the benefactor of Indiana Borough...
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    March 19, 2018. "James Seagrove b. 1747 Colerain, Londonderry, Ireland d. 16 Jul 1812 St. Marys, Camden, GA: Georgia Society SAR Graves Registry". gasocietysar...
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