- Collection:
- Georgia Historical Markers
- Title:
- Jonathan Bryan 1708-1788 historical marker
- Creator:
- Seibert, David, 1941-2020
- Date of Original:
- 1996/2014
- Subject:
- Historical markers--Georgia--Chatham County
Bryan, Jonathan, 1708-1788 - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, 32.08354, -81.09983
- Medium:
- photographs
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- Location: Franklin Square in front of The First African Baptist Church, Savannah
Text of marker: "Jonathan Bryan (1708-1788). Born in Pocotaligo, SC, Jonathan Bryan accompanied James Oglethorpe on his initial visit to Yamacraw Bluff in 1733. One of Georgia's largest landholders, Bryan was a supporter of evangelist George Whitefield and encouraged religious services for his slaves, including minister Andrew Bryan. Jonathan Bryan supported independence during the Revolutionary War, serving on the Council of Safety and personally financing Continental troops in Georgia. In 1779 he was captured and held for two years on British prison ships. Savannah's Bryan Street recognizes his family's role in the founding of the Georgia colony. In 1793 St. Phillip Parrish was renamed Bryan County in his honor. 2011.3 Erected by the Georgia Historical Society and the Savannah Town Committee of the National Society of Colonial Dames in Georgia 25-38" - External Identifiers:
- Metadata URL:
- https://dlg.usg.edu/record/dlg_ghm_jonathan-bryan-1708-1788
- Digital Object URL:
- http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ghm_jonathan-bryan-1708-1788
- Language:
- eng
- Rights Holder:
- Copyright held by David Seibert. Please contact markers@davidseibert.com about commercial reproduction and use
- Holding Institution:
- Digital Library of Georgia
- Rights:
-