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Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia

Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia
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Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia

Tomo-chichi offering furs to James Olglethorpe, Georgia Colony.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration. North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations. © North Wind Picture Archives

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1700s 18th Century Amerindian Colonial Colonist Colony English Friend Friendly Friendship Fur Trade Georgia Gift Greet Greeting Indian James Oglethorpe Meet Meeting Native Native American Oglethorpe Savannah Settlement Settler South Southern Yamacraw

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In this hand-colored woodcut print, we witness a significant moment in history as Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi forge an unlikely friendship amidst the colonial backdrop of Georgia. The image captures the essence of their friendly encounter, showcasing the cultural exchange between an English settler and a Native American leader. Tomo-chichi, representing his Yamacraw tribe, extends a gesture of goodwill by offering furs to James Oglethorpe. This act symbolizes not only generosity but also mutual respect and understanding between two different worlds colliding in the 18th century. Their meeting serves as a testament to the power of unity and cooperation despite vast differences in heritage. The illustration transports us back to Savannah's early days when it was just beginning to blossom into a thriving colonial settlement. It reminds us of Georgia's rich historical roots and its Southern traditions that have shaped its identity over time. As we gaze upon this vintage artwork, we are reminded that history is not merely about dates or events; it is about people coming together, forging connections, and building friendships across cultures. Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi exemplify this spirit of camaraderie that transcends boundaries. This piece invites us to reflect on our own notions of friendship, acceptance, and appreciation for diverse backgrounds—a timeless message beautifully captured within this historic illustration from North Wind Picture Archives.


Framed Prints of Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia

Introducing our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection: "Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi Becoming Friends in Colonial Georgia." This captivating print, sourced from North Wind Picture Archives, tells the historic tale of James Oglethorpe's encounter with Tomo-chichi, the Native American leader in colonial Georgia. The image, hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration, showcases Tomo-chichi offering furs as a token of peace and friendship. Bring this intriguing piece of history into your home or office, and add a touch of timeless charm to your decor. Each Framed Print is carefully crafted with high-quality materials and comes ready to hang. Order yours today and be a part of this remarkable story.


Photo Prints of Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of historic photographic prints, featuring this captivating image from North Wind Picture Archives. Witness the poignant moment of friendship blossoming between James Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi, the Native American leader of the Yamacraw people, in colonial Georgia. This intricately detailed, hand-colored woodcut illustration transports you back in time, showcasing a significant moment in the history of the Georgia Colony. Add this beautiful print to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.


Poster Prints of Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi becoming friends in colonial Georgia

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of historic poster prints, featuring an intriguing image of "Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi Becoming Friends in Colonial Georgia." This captivating 19th-century hand-colored woodcut, sourced from North Wind Picture Archives, offers a glimpse into the past. Witness the pivotal moment as James Oglethorpe, founder of the Georgia Colony, extends a hand of friendship to Tomo-chichi, the local Native American leader, as he presents him with furs. This powerful illustration showcases the beginning of a significant alliance between European settlers and the indigenous people. Bring history to life in your home or office with this stunning, high-quality poster print. Its rich colors and intricate details will transport you back in time, making it an excellent conversation starter and a beautiful addition to any space. Order yours today and be a part of the Media Storehouse community, where history and art come together to inspire and educate.


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Experience history coming to life with our exquisite Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the captivating image of "Oglethorpe and Tomo-chichi Becoming Friends in Colonial Georgia" from North Wind Picture Archives. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a pivotal moment in history as James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia Colony, and Tomo-chichi, the Native American leader, forge a friendship over the exchange of furs. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of colonial history as you piece together this beautifully hand-colored woodcut illustration. A perfect activity for history enthusiasts, families, or anyone seeking a challenging and rewarding puzzle experience.

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