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John Smith (Jamestown) (translated from German)
John Smith (Jamestown) John Smith (* 1580 in Alford (Lincolnshire); ? 1631 ) is ...
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John Smith of Jamestown
John Smith of Jamestown Captain John Smith John Smith (1580–1631) was an English ...
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Talk:John Smith of Jamestown
Talk:John Smith of Jamestown I assume something with a copyright date ... fact that the source seems to take Smith's memoirs at face value, whereas they ... definition she was 13 when she saved John Smith, and in this definition she ...
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John Smith
John Smith John Smith is often regarded as the most common ... as in most other English-speaking countries. John has often been the most common ...
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Smith (translated from German)
Smith Smith [ ] (English smith = schmied) is the most frequent surname of ... among other things the name of Adam Smith economist (1723-1790) Annie Smith Peck (1850-1935), US-American mountain ...
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Jamestown, Virginia
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown was established in 1607, on the James ... throne. The Virginia Colony's settlement at Jamestown was the first permanent British colony in ... south, in what is now North Carolina. Jamestown is second only to St. Augustine, Florida ... forty-two years earlier (1565). Sketch of Jamestown c. 1608 Settlement Jamestown was founded ...
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Jamestown (Virginia) (translated from German)
Jamestown (Virginia) Jamestown was the first durable settled Colony that ... instruction London Virginia company untern other one John Smith transferred, which wrote late books concerning the ... in the colony. On the journey was John Smith of captain Christopher new haven ...
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Jamestown Exposition
Jamestown Exposition In 1907, the Jamestown Expostion was held in Hampton Roads at ... Sewell's Point near Norfolk, Virginia The Jamestown Exposition was one of the many world ... 300th anniversary of the founding of the Jamestown Settlement. Selecting the Norfolk area as the ... tercentennial of the 1607 Founding of the Jamestown neared, leaders in Norfolk, Virginia began ...
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Jamestown Ferry
Jamestown Ferry Pocahontas is one of four ferryboats operating the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry VDOT promotional photo Jamestown Ferry (also known as the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry) is an automobile ferry on the James River in Virginia, connecting Jamestown in James City County with Scotland ...
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John Rolfe (translated from German)
John Rolfe John Rolfe (* 1585 in Heacham, Norfolk , England ; ? 1622 ) was Tabakpflanzer, Joint founder of Jamestown in Virginia and young widowers. He learned ... London, where it met also surprisingly with John Smith. In March 1617 the return journey ...
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