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Jamestown Ancestors 1607-1699

Author: Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis

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The Jamestown Church

The Jamestown Church was the first Protestant church in the country.  From its humble beginnings under a tattered sailcloth in1607 until its abandonment in the mid […]

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Adapting To A New World

Adapting To A New World: English Society in the Seventeenth Century Chesapeake

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Colorized John Smith Map

Colorized print of John Smith’s map of Virginia. First published at Oxford, England in 1612. Measures 23″ L  x  18″ W  

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Good Night Virginia

Good Night Virginia (Good Night Our World) 

 

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The Double Life Of Pocahontas

Pocahontas was caught between two worlds – how could she choose? Pocahontas was the special favorite of her father, the great chief Powhatan. And when the […]

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The Mystery Of The Roanoke Colony

The Mystery of the Roanoke Colony recounts this important historical mystery in dramatic, graphic novel format. Roanoke Island was the site of the first English colony […]

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First Settlers of Jamestown 1607

Reproduced on antiqued parchment, this historical document lists the names and occupations of the first residents of Jamestown. It lists both “Those who remained when the […]

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Constitution of the United States

Originally produced as a four page document, this replica of the Constitution of the United States is resized to one sheet for easy framing and display. […]

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Declaration of Independence

An exact replica of the original Declaration of Independence from July 4, 1776. This document, reproduced on antiqued parchment, summarized the colonists’ motivations for seeking independence […]

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Captain John Smith’s Map of Virginia

Below the map reads: “On May 13, 1607, a small band of adventurous men stepped on shore at Jamestown, Virginia, to establish the first permanent English […]

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