st. augustine.the trustees' garden was laid out, let's see, to the east of f us by sweat equity of the new colonists, and one thing was, of course, to raise vegetables to eat, etc. , and to raise mulberry trees which in turn would be food for silkworms, and we were going into the silk business instead of having to pay such high prices to people like france and italy. and so there became, savannah and the colony of georgia was a private business venture, a private business venn r church church -- venture. at which one of the quotations in the various journals, england will go rich by sending her poor abroad. and it was estimated by close studies of a given family in london gained perhaps ten pounds and would otherwise consume 20 pounds whereas if transported to the new colony of georgia, they might generate with silk and other sweat equity up to 600 pounds a year. so it would be sort of a win/win situation. and on founders day, february the 12th, 1733, 114 of these anglican colonists arrive tonight q