A river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic.
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Examples for "Savannah"
Examples for "Savannah"
1To reach tasty leaves high up in the African Savannah, of course.
2Lanyae knew her husband's dream would only go so far in Savannah.
3He soon after addressed the following letter to the mayor of Savannah:
4And sometimes, despite myself, I wonder if Savannah feels the same way.
5He claimed for the Creeks all the land south of the Savannah.
1The new settlement was on the banks of the Savannah River.
2April 11, Fort Pulaski, at the mouth of the Savannah River, was taken.
3That was where the country dropped down into the swampy Savannah River Valley.
4At that time, I can 'member of the soldiers comin' 'cross the Savannah River.
5It is located on a 300 square mile tract of land bordering the Savannah River.
6Between two and three in the afternoon God brought us all safe into the Savannah River.
7Slaveholders had already crossed the Savannah River in appreciable numbers to erect plantations on favorable tracts.
8The possession of the Savannah River is more than fatal to the possibility of Southern independence.
9In 2015, the remains of a Confederate warship were raised from the Savannah River in Georgia.
10It is bounded on the west by the Savannah River, and on the south by the Atlantic.
11He was buried in the Savannah River.
12Down Savannah River to St. Louis River
13My left wing must now be at Sister's Ferry, crossing the Savannah River to the east bank.
14Only the seacoast of Maine was inhabited, and the eighty-two thousand inhabitants of Georgia hugged the Savannah River.
15Oglethorpe left the colonists at Beaufort, and, in company with Colonel William Bull, proceeded to the Savannah River.
16Everybody between here and the Savannah River talks about finding gold, but I ain't seen none of it.
Translations for Savannah River