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A portion of the Shawnee at some early period had separated from the main body of the tribe in central Tennessee and pushed their way down to the Savannah River in South Carolina, where, known as Savannahs, they carried on destructive wars with the surrounding tribes until about the beginning of the eighteenth century they were finally driven out and joined the Delaware in the north.
Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891 John Wesley Powell 1868
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Then, research showed that some simple ecosystems, such as the Savannahs were robust while more complex systems such as rain forests were vulnerable.
Insights from ecologists show ways of preventing economic disaster 2011
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The peanut butter sandwich cookies were called Savannahs when I sold cookies.
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I would rate these cookies a notch below Lisa Yockeslon's Savannahs, which might be the epitome of chocolate cookies for me.
Archive 2009-09-01 Laura 2009
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I would rate these cookies a notch below Lisa Yockeslon's Savannahs, which might be the epitome of chocolate cookies for me.
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Erin McMilon Mar 12 oh - I love the photo of the old cookies - I remember the cookies being called Savannahs and Scot-teas - what a great memory!
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I found this recipe for Chocolate Savannahs, Remodeled in her cookbook, ChocolateChocolate.
Searching For A Savannah To Love--While Ducking 75 MPH Winds Laura 2008
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I have seen Savannahs in many cookbooks -- and am always regretful because they invariably are chock full of dried fruit and nuts -- I do not care for the latter and the former positively give me the wiggins!
Searching For A Savannah To Love--While Ducking 75 MPH Winds Laura 2008
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I found this recipe for Chocolate Savannahs, Remodeled in her cookbook, ChocolateChocolate.
Archive 2008-09-01 Laura 2008
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I have seen Savannahs in many cookbooks -- and am always regretful because they invariably are chock full of dried fruit and nuts -- I do not care for the latter and the former positively give me the wiggins!
Archive 2008-09-01 Laura 2008
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