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  2. Chatham Artillery punch - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Artillery punch is a potent punch containing rum, whisky, brandy, and Champagne. [2] It also contains lemons and sugar. [2] Named after the Savannah regiment, it is well-known in the city of Savannah, Georgia, [2] which is located in Chatham County.

  3. List of Georgia and Florida slave traders - Wikipedia

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    Robert Watts was the leading Savannah slave seller of the immediate post-Revolutionary War era in Georgia Georgia in 1830. This is a list of American slave traders working in Georgia and Florida from 1776 until 1865.

  4. Trustee Georgia - Wikipedia

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    An Indian act required Georgia licenses for trading west of the Savannah River. Another act banned the use of rum in Georgia. A third act outlawed slavery in Georgia. South Carolina protested the Indian act vehemently and objected to the Trustees' order to restrict the passage of rum on the Savannah River.

  5. Minhas Craft Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bad Hare Rum Ale Bad Hare Scotch Ale Bad Hare Bock Light Bad Hare Oatmeal Stout Bad Hare Espresso Stout Bad Hare White Chocolate Uptown Girl Premium Light Uptown Girl Cherry Belgian Red Uptown Girl Strawberry Blond Kirkland Kirkland Signature Light Simpler Times Pilsner Simpler Times Lager Boatswain H.L.V. Ale Imperial Jack

  6. Panton, Leslie & Company - Wikipedia

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    The old native way of life was largely gone; the natives were dependent on European-style products. The price (credit towards barter) Panton, Leslie, and Company paid for hides was low, the goods the natives purchased were expensive, and the result was that the natives went into company store-like debt, which grew until it was enormous. To pay ...

  7. Great Slave Auction - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Mease Butler, whose slaves were sold in the auction, and his wife, Frances Kemble Butler, c. 1855 The Great Slave Auction (also called the Weeping Time [1]) was an auction of enslaved Americans of African descent held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia, United States, on March 2 and 3, 1859.

  8. 87 Christmas cookie recipes to bake this holiday season

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    Snickerdoodles are Savannah Guthrie’s favorite holiday cookie. This recipe puts a twist on the classic. Instead of rolling them in cinnamon sugar, bake the cinnamon spice right into the dough.

  9. Hawkeye (spirits) - Wikipedia

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    In Iowa, as of February 2012, Hawkeye vodka is the top-selling vodka [2] [3] and the #3 best selling liquor brand, and the Hawkeye whiskey blend and light rum brands rank #65 and #72, respectively. [2] Hawkeye vodka is distilled in St. Louis, Missouri, and is known for its low price. [3] [4]