Jekyll Island
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"This burying ground contains the bodies of several members of the du Bignon family, descendents of Le Sieur Christophe Poulain de la Housssaye du Bignon, native of Saint-Malo in Brittany. One of four Frenchmen, former residents of Sapelo Island, who purchased Jekyll Island in 1791, Poulain du Bignon became the sole owner a few years later."
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I can read that it is Georgia 1776, but not the rest. If you cropped it and posted that, could it be read? I love old signs that describe (as your captions have) the details of things.
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