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Arriving at the Caribbean island of Nevis, ship’s carpenters built a gallows to hang Smith for insubordination. He was spared by the group’s commander, Captain Christopher Newport, a career ...
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.
Summary Grayscale real photo postcard of an exhibit at the United States National Museum, now the National Museum of Natural History. The caption reads: "Virginia Indians and Capt. [Captain] John ...
The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail is a series of water routes in the United States extending approximately along the Chesapeake Bay, the nation's largest estuary, and its ...
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 ...
Capt. John Smith was a soldier after all, and since I was dressed as Smith, it would have been perfectly understandable if I'd been packing heat.
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.
The fifth-graders had followed Capt. John Smith's journal as he sailed the Chesapeake Bay. They had counted oysters and sea grass, as he did, and kept an explorers' log, too.
A re-creation of Capt. John Smith's 30-foot shallop will dock Saturday and Sunday, at Mount Vernon's wharf, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy., Alexandria. The boat is retracing Smith's route to ...