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Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland. This water-based trail travels the Chesapeake Bay across multiple states while showing you historical sites and cool wildlife.
Gazing upon the Bush River’s shores, we evoke Captain John Smith’s epic journey from 415 years past. On Aug. 8, 1608, Smith navigated the Bush River, delving deep into the Perryman Peninsula.
John Smith Lecture. Drew McMullen, president of the Sultana Project in Chestertown, Md., will speak about the re-creation of Capt. John Smith's voyage on the Chesapeake Bay in a 28-foot shallop.
John Smith, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England and The Summer Isles, Glasgow, John MacLehose and Sons, 1907, pp. 117-118. Little Owl (Charles C. Clark IV), The Nanticoke, Heartland of ...
Smith, John 1580-1631 United States National Museum National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Natural History ... "Virginia Indians and Capt. [Captain] John Smith National Museum, Smithsonian ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS TO DO GRANITE MEMORIALS TO CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH. ONE IS OUT ON STAR ISLAND IN THE ISLES OF SHOALS, WHICH YOU CAN SEE BEHIND ME. AND THE SECOND IS THE MONUMENT YOU SEE IN FRONT OF ...
Retracing some of the ground -- well, water -- that Captain John Smith traveled four centuries ago, Captain Mike Ostrander piloted his pontoon boat down the James River near Varina and cut the engine.