Description
A soft cap made with competition mesh moisture-wicking material. Features the Jamestown Rediscovery logo created from the image of James Fort on the Zúñiga map on the front of the cap. Adjustable velcro closure.
In 1608 Captain John Smith prepared two hand-drawn maps of James Fort and eastern Virginia to send back to England. While both maps are now lost, one drawing known as the Zúñiga map still survives.
Pedro de Zúñiga was the Spanish ambassador stationed in London. He obtained a copy of Smith’s map and smuggled it to King Philip III to inform him of English progress in colonizing North America.
This image of James Fort depicted on the Zúñiga map is used as the logo for the Jamestown Rediscovery project.
Click here to learn more about the Zúñiga map of James Fort.
Design: “Historic Jamestowne” and image of James Fort from the Zúñiga map
Material: 35% Cotton 65% Polyester