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  settled on the bluffs of the Savannah River because the location was the resting place of his ancestors and had close proximity to English traders.
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  Tomochchi offered to create a christian school but John Wesley declined. The same year Ingham created the school
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  In 1739 Oglethorpe made an unexpected journy to coweta. Tomochichi had to stay because he was fighting serious illness
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  Tomochichi dies
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  The mound of stones honoring his final resting place in Savannah was removed in the early 1880s, and as a replacement, a large granite boulder with a decorative copper plate was installed southeast of the original structure with a dedication ceremony on April 21, 1899.