Translated from 'Nordmændene i Amerika' by Martin Ulvestad. 1907. Georgia The first who settled at Listonia (at Lloyd P.O.), Dooly Co., where there is a small Norwegian settlement, were Ole O. Lockrem, T. O. Lockrem from Valders and S. O. Andersen and R. Syverson; they settled at there in 1898. A small congregation was established here in 1902 by Pastor H. Engh of The United Church. In the City of Savannah there are also some Norwegians, mainly seamen and such, who are occupied with loading and unloading ships. Pastor H. Iverson has worked there many years. Another Norwegian who should be mentioned is Captain Nils P. Moe from Porsgrund Most of his later days he spends on land but despite his 73 years, "he can run down into the deepest compartments like a cat," they say. In Georgia I have found three places with Norwegian names; Norden P.O., Bryan co., Norway P.O. (closed), Harris Co. and Sigurd P.O., Dodge Co. despite the fact that there are few Norwegians in this State and especially in the three mentioned places. For information about Captain Iversen and his son, who became a U.S. Senator, see 'Forhistorie'.