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Oglethorpe

American  
[oh-guhl-thawrp] / ˈoʊ gəlˌθɔrp /

noun

  1. James Edward, 1696–1785, British general: founder of the colony of Georgia.


Oglethorpe British  
/ ˈəʊɡəlˌθɔːp /

noun

  1. James Edward. 1696–1785, English general and colonial administrator; founder of the colony of Georgia (1733)

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"If you got one of these, you'd really made it as a shipyard," explained Miles Oglethorpe, former head of industrial heritage at Historic Environment Scotland.

From BBC • Feb. 16, 2026

Miles Oglethorpe, formerly of Historic Environment Scotland, is hopeful that advances in paint and steel-coating technology could bring down the cost of preservation and maintenance.

From BBC • Feb. 16, 2026

Thurmond argues that seeing the cruelty of slavery firsthand changed Oglethorpe, who returned to England and shared his views with activists who would become Britain’s first abolitionists.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2024

Oglethorpe befriended white activists who became key figures in England’s abolitionist movement.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2024

In 1958, as we’ve seen, twenty miles were lopped off the southern end from Mount Oglethorpe to Springer Mountain.

From "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson