White Bluff, Georgia

Coordinates: 31°59′16″N 81°07′43″W / 31.98778°N 81.12861°W / 31.98778; -81.12861
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White Bluff, Georgia
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyChatham
Elevation26 ft (8 m)
GNIS feature ID333409[1]

White Bluff was a collection of communities—Nicholsonboro, Rose Dhu, Twin Hill, and Cedar Grove—located in Chatham County, Georgia, United States, and now part of Savannah. In 1940, as part of research published in Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes, the total population was estimated at 400.[2] The communities were centered on White Bluff Road, eight miles southeast of Savannah.

Drum and Shadows describes White Bluff as a "quiet Negro community" where "

Special Field Orders, No. 15.[2]

According to the 1869 book Historical Record of the City of Savannah, the community at that time had two hotels and several summer homes. Additionally, the book states that in 1740, there had been a

Dutch settlement at the location.[3]

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31°59′16″N 81°07′43″W / 31.98778°N 81.12861°W / 31.98778; -81.12861