| Trusteess' Market - Wednesday, August 6 |
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| Written by Andrew Reilley | |
| Sunday, 03 August 2008 | |
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In 1734, on a high bluff overlooking the Savannah River, James Oglethorpe planted a garden to nourish a young city in a new world. In 2008, Charles Morris assumed the cultivation of Mr. Oglethorpe’s garden to nourish a great city for the whole world.
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