preface: in the following plain, matter-of-fact record of travel my aim has not been to give immediate pleasure, but rather to show how and where pleasure may be obtained. Autumn is the best season for a visit, and spring is the next best time.
My hearty thanks are due to Mr. W. R. Morfill, for his kindness in reading through the chapters on the history and literature of Georgia.
O. W.
Oxford, September, 1888.
NOTE.
In transcribing proper names I have tried to preserve the original orthography as far as possible.
| a |
should be pronounced |
as in father. |
| e |
|
like a in made. |
| i |
|
as in machine. |
| u |
|
as in rude. |
| ch |
|
as in church. |
| kh |
|
like ch in Scottish and German. |
| s |
|
as in sun. |
| z |
|