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May 21, 1733 First treaty with the Creek Indians. When Oglethorpe landed, Tomochichi had granted Oglethorpe the right to use the land on the Savannah River, but explained that chiefs of the Creek Nation needed to also approve the transfer of land.
  City of Savannah, Georgia
  Creek Indians
  Oglethorpe signs treaty with Creek
March 23, 1734 James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, Toonahowie, and others leave Savannah on a journey to England
  City of Savannah, Georgia
  Tomochichi's trip to England
March 27, 1734 Oglethorpe arrives in Charleston on the first leg of a trip that will take him to England. With him are Tomochichi and other Indians
  Tomochichi's trip to England
  James Oglethorpe
August 1, 1734 The King of England receives Tomochichi, his wife and son and other Indians at his palace in Kensington
  Tomochichi's trip to England
  James Oglethorpe
December 27, 1734 The ship Prince of Wales arrives in Savannah. On board are James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, Toonahowie, and others who visited England, and Salzburgers who are moving to Georgia. The Salzburgers are directed by Oglethorpe to Ebenezer.
  City of Savannah, Georgia
  James Oglethorpe
  Tomochichi's trip to England
  Salzburgers in Georgia
October 5, 1739 Chief Tomochichi dies
  James Oglethorpe
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