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Fort Frederica National Monument
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detail of 1740 map
To view the 1740 Thomas Map from our collection, click the map detail on the left.
 

Fort Frederica has an artifact collection acquired through various archeological investigations dating back to 1947.  Most of this collection is stored offsite at the Southeast Archeological Center.  Researchers needing access to the artifact collection information should contact the park via email

Fort Frederica also owns the Margaret Davis Cate Collection. This collection consists of original documents, photocopies of original documents, research notes, records, reports, newsclippings, maps, photographs and film.  The Cate Collection is stored and accessed through The Georgia Historical Society.  These resources are available to researchers at the historical society's library and archives in Savannah, Georgia.  Visit the Georgia Historical Society online for contact information.

Statue of James E. Oglethorpe  

Did You Know?
James E. Oglethorpe (founder of Georgia)spent more time at Frederica than he did in Savannah. Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: August 23, 2006 at 14:50 EST