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women experience. Both groups are viewed as "exotic" and "submissive," which aids their dehumanization. Also, Green touches on how Native women had to either "keep their exotic distance or die," which is associated with the widespread image of
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Kocoum's identity, location, and very existence have been widely debated among scholars for centuries; the only mention of a "Kocoum" in any
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tradition of familiar animals. In so doing, they are rendered as cartoons, certainly less realistic than
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Iopassus, who holds a copper kettle as bait, and his wife, who pretends to cry. At center right, Pocahontas is put on the boat and feasted. In the background, the action moves from the
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Pocahontas befriended Smith and the colonists. She often went to the settlement and played games with the boys there. When the colonists were starving, "every once in four or five days, Pocahontas with her attendants brought so much provision that saved many of
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as an interpreter, and he noted that, when one of the paramount chief's many wives gave birth, she was returned to her place of origin and supported there by the paramount chief until she found another husband. However, little is known about
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motivated not by the unbridled desire of carnal affection, but for the good of this plantation, for the honor of our country, for the Glory of God, for my own salvation... namely Pocahontas, to whom my hearty and best thoughts are, and have been a long time so entangled, and enthralled in so
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suggests that Smith used such details to embroider his first account, thus producing a more dramatic second account of his encounter with Pocahontas as a heroine worthy of Queen Anne's audience. She argues that its later revision and publication was Smith's attempt to raise his own stock and
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claimed that "her real name, it seems, was originally Matoax, which the Native Americans carefully concealed from the English and changed it to Pocahontas, out of a superstitious fear, lest they, by the knowledge of her true name, should be enabled to do her some hurt." According to
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when Pocahontas became gravely ill. She was taken ashore, where she died from unknown causes, aged approximately 21 and "much lamented." According to Rolfe, she declared that "all must die"; for her, it was enough that her child lived. Speculated causes of her death include
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explosion forced Smith to return to England for medical care and the colonists told the Powhatans that he was dead. Pocahontas believed that account and stopped visiting Jamestown but learned that Smith was living in England when she traveled there with her husband
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suggests that Smith's second account was substantially accurate but represents his misunderstanding of a three-stage ritual intended to adopt him into the confederacy, but not all writers are convinced, some suggesting the absence of certain corroborating evidence.
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two years. Pocahontas married John Rolfe in 1614, and no other records even hint at any previous husband, so some have suggested that Strachey was mistakenly referring to Rolfe himself, with the reference being later misunderstood as one of Powhatan's officers.
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With Spelman's help translating, Argall pressured Iopassus to assist in Pocahontas' capture by promising an alliance with the colonists against the Powhatans. Iopassus, with the help of his wives, tricked Pocahontas into boarding Argall's ship and held her for
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Japazaws, and that Kocoum was killed by the colonists after his wife's capture in 1613. Today's Patawomecks believe that Pocahontas and Kocoum had a daughter named Ka-Okee who was raised by the Patawomecks after her father's death and her mother's abduction.
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and playing with the young boys; she would "get the boys forth with her into the marketplace and make them wheel, falling on their hands, turning up their heels upwards, whom she would follow and wheel so herself, naked as she was, all the fort over."
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and were not always loyal to Powhatan, and living with them was Henry Spelman, a young English interpreter. In March 1613, Argall learned that Pocahontas was visiting the Patawomeck village of Passapatanzy and living under the protection of the
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recalled meeting Pocahontas in London, noting that she impressed those whom she met because she "carried her selfe as the daughter of a king." When he met her again in London, Smith referred to her deferentially as a "King's daughter."
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from April 26 to December 1, 1907, to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement, and three commemorative postage stamps were issued in conjunction with it. The five-cent stamp portrays Pocahontas, modeled from
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described meeting Pocahontas in the spring of 1608 when she was "a child of ten years old". In a 1616 letter, Smith again described her as she was in 1608, but this time as "a child of twelve or thirteen years of age."
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their lives that else for all this had starved with hunger." As the colonists expanded their settlement, the Powhatans felt that their lands were threatened, and conflicts arose again. In late 1609, an injury from a
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died in childbirth. The Mattaponi Reservation people are descendants of the Powhatans, and their oral tradition claims that Pocahontas's mother was the first wife of Powhatan and that Pocahontas was named after her.
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films, and the most well known adaptation of the Pocahontas story. The film presents a fictional romantic affair between Pocahontas and John Smith, in which Pocahontas teaches Smith respect for nature.
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taught Pocahontas about Christianity and helped her improve her English. Upon her baptism, she took the Christian name "Rebecca."
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Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four Centuries
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3122:"The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture"
1705:"A Guide to Writing about Virginia Indians and Virginia Indian History"
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in London on December 26, 1884, and ran for just 24 performances with
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This article is about the historical person. For the Disney film, see
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Custalow, Linwood "Little Bear" and Daniel, Angela L. "Silver Star."
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The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
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The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
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Pocahontas's funeral took place on March 21, 1617, in the parish of
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Dale, Thomas. Letter to Sir Ralph Winwood. June 3, 1616. Repr. in
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1738:"Did Squanto meet Pocahontas, and What Might they have Discussed?"
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woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, who played a major role in the
1283:(Broadway musical), Lyric Theatre, New York City, October 28, 1907
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Early Images of Virginia Indians: Invented Scenes for Narratives.
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2022:"The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia"
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completed in 1940 for Little Creek–Cape Charles Ferry, sold to
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voiced and provided the physical model for the title character.
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Argall, Samuel. Letter to Nicholas Hawes. June 1613. Repr. in
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captured Smith in December 1607 while he was exploring on the
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348:, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at
3763:. Cultural Anthology, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Aug. 1996), pp. 405–424
1914:
The true story of Pocahontas : the other side of history
2002:
2000:
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Argall: The True Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith
3621:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
3610:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
3454:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
3429:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
3422:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
3393:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.
2231:, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007, 51–60, 125–126
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3592:'John Smith's Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas'.
3507:, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998
3500:. 1625. Repr. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1905–1907. vol. 19
755:. Little is known about her life there, although colonist
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which had funded the Jamestown enterprise. Anthropologist
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3153:"The Pocahontas Paradox: A Cautionary Tale for Educators"
1997:
1829:"John Smith's 1616 Letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain"
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The first settlers of Virginia : an historical novel
3925:, a comprehensive bibliography of texts about Pocahontas
3855:
2826:
The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History
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The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History
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Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1992
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The couple were married on April 5, 1614, by chaplain
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On this day in history: Pocahontas marries John Rolfe
3771:
The Culture Cult: Designer Tribalism and Other Essays
3283:"St. George's Church website (accessed 16 June 2017)"
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567:, but she was not in line to inherit a position as a
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Haimann, Alexander T. "Jamestown Exposition Issue".
1602:, running from Norfolk, Virginia to Cincinnati, Ohio
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Pocahontas depicted in a 1616 portrait engraving by
3510:Rolfe, John. Letter to Edwin Sandys. June 8, 1617.
3503:Rolfe, John. Letter to Thomas Dale. 1614. Repr. in
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renamed for Pocahontas's Powhatan name in the 1920s
1251:, opening at St James's Theatre, November 27, 1869
715:Pocahontas' capture occurred in the context of the
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3651:Pocahontas: The Evolution of an American Narrative
3648:
3637:The Proceedings of the English Colonie in Virginia
3590:Smith, John. Letter to Queen Anne. 1616. Repr. as
3544:"Uses of Personal Names by Early Virginia Indians"
3448:A True Discourse of the Present Estate of Virginia
3050:"How actor Edward Norton is related to Pocahontas"
2651:Race – The Power of an Illusion > Race Timeline
2638:Pocahontas: The Evolution of an American Narrative
2335:
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2048:"Uses of Personal Names by Early Virginia Indians"
1293:, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, May 24, 1939
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2976:Henrico County Deeds & Wills 1697–1704, p. 96
2891:"Virginia Indians Festival: reports and pictures"
1459:New York : Printed for I. Riley and Co. 1806
663:reputation, as he had fallen from favor with the
627:A hunting party led by Powhatan's close relative
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4859:The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia
3626:The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Brittania
3477:Indians and English: Facing Off in Early America
3172:"The Stage" Cyclopaedia: A Bibliography of Plays
3097:
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1951:The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia
1916:. Daniel, Angela L. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Pub.
3464:Huber, Margaret Williamson (January 12, 2011).
2484:Deyo, William "Night Owl" (September 5, 2009).
2456:: Fulcrum Publishing. pp. 43, 47, 51, 89.
2330:
2175:Huber, Margaret Williamson (January 12, 2010).
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1629:as an interpreter for the Spanish conquistador
1340:(1910), a Thanhouser Company silent short drama
1322:'s 1616 engraving. About 8 million were issued.
375:Pocahontas was captured and held for ransom by
6553:Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions
3837:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
3749:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990.
3671:Pocahontas, American Princess: and Other Poems
3443:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.
3434:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
3418:Dale, Thomas. Letter to 'D.M.' 1614. Repr. in
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2325:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
2073:Pocahontas, American Princess: and Other Poems
1849:Huber, Margaret Williamson (January 12, 2011).
1090:Pocahontas commemorative postage stamp of 1907
561:Pocahontas, American Princess: and Other Poems
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5086:
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3960:
3909:The Story of Virginia: An American Experience
3899:The Story of Virginia: An American Experience
3891:– National Park Service – Historic Jamestowne
3700:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
3514:The Records of the Virginia Company of London
3479:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000.
3407:, Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, Colorado 2007,
3092:
2676:"Biography: Pocahontas—Born, 1594—Died, 1617"
1357:(1953), directed by Lew Landers and starring
586:sister; but never to the heires of the males.
3585:The Complete Works of John Smith (1580–1631)
3572:The Complete Works of John Smith (1580–1631)
3498:Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes
3396:Bulla, Clyde Robert. "Little Nantaquas." In
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2686:. New York: Redfield & Lindsay: 90. 1837
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1501:; a replica (1958) stands in the grounds of
933:Pocahontas and Rolfe lived in the suburb of
3868:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
1567:, name of three vessels including one that
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1247:Brougham's burlesque revised for London as
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5008:He who does not work, neither shall he eat
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3714:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970.
3522:"Divorce in Early Virginia Indian Society"
3313:The Kaiser's Merchant Ships in World War I
3132:(4). The Massachusetts Review, Inc.: 710.
2704:Dale. Letter to Sir Ralph Winwood. p. 878.
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1981:"Cooking in Early Virginia Indian Society"
978:, where she was buried in a grave now lost
877:on June 12, 1616. The family journeyed to
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3919:. Includes text of many original accounts
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2867:. St. George's, Gravesend. Archived from
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2076:(New York: Dean and Trevett, 1841), p. 8.
1752:
1497:'s bronze statue (1922) of Pocahontas in
1377:(1995), a Canadian film based on her life
1219:The Indian Princess; or, La Belle Sauvage
1208:Captain Smith and the Princess Pocahontas
1038:, who was born in Varina, in present-day
820:. He established the Virginia plantation
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635:and brought him to Powhatan's capital at
3941:. National Women's History Museum. 2015.
3641:The Complete Works of Captain John Smith
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1230:Pocahontas; or, The Settlers of Virginia
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6386:Disney's Animated Storybook: Pocahontas
3553:Rountree, Helen C. (December 8, 2010).
3542:Rountree, Helen C. (November 3, 2010).
3531:Rountree, Helen C. (November 3, 2010).
3520:Rountree, Helen C. (November 3, 2010).
3484:Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith?
3047:
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2400:Rountree, Helen C. (December 8, 2010).
2339:Rountree, Helen C. (December 8, 2010).
2127:Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith?
2101:Rountree, Helen C. (January 25, 2011).
1979:Rountree, Helen C. (November 3, 2010).
1770:
1447:Travels in the United States of America
1168:Travels in the United States of America
642:In 1616, Smith wrote a letter to Queen
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3457:Herford, C.H. and Percy Simpson, eds.
3441:Powhatan's World and Colonial Virginia
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3174:. New York: Burt Franklin. p. 42.
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2046:Rountree, Helen C. (November 3, 2010)
2013:
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1771:Shapiro, Laurie Gwen (June 22, 2014).
1173:Rayna Green has discussed the similar
1132:Likeness of Pocahontas on the seal of
824:, where he cultivated a new strain of
16:Native American woman (c. 1596 – 1617)
6358:Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
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3461:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925–1952).
3400:, ed Scholastic Inc., New York. 1971.
3222:Arago: People, postage & the post
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3048:Halpert, Madeline (January 5, 2023).
2568:Rolfe. Letter to Thomas Dale. p. 851.
2019:
1405:Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
1030:Pocahontas and John Rolfe had a son,
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5310:Annabelle Ravenscroft Gibson Jenkins
4987:General Court of Virginia (colonial)
4956:Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony
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2436:Dale, Letter to 'D.M.', pp. 843–844.
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1042:, on October 10, 1650. Jane married
5504:Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell
5463:Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan
4902:Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage
3784:Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma
3594:Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages
3436:98:1 (January 1990), pp. 3–56.
1241:Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage
1007:("the Bloody flux") and poisoning.
736:Iopassus (also known as Japazaws).
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368:of what is today the U.S. state of
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6568:People of the Powhatan Confederacy
6528:17th-century Native American women
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3673:. New York: Dean and Trevett, 1841
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2759:Qtd. in Herford and Simpson, eds.
1516:which hangs in the rotunda of the
1346:(1924), a silent film directed by
816:on the Summer Isles, now known as
501:groups and petty chiefdoms in the
391:. She married the tobacco planter
125:March 1617 (aged 20–21)
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5828:Elizabeth Ambler Brent Carrington
4933:Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
4572:Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr
3882:
3786:. New York: Hill and Wang, 2004.
3533:"Early Virginia Indian Education"
3003:. Lva.virginia.gov. June 30, 2016
2843:Medway: City Ark Document Gallery
1888:"Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend"
1886:Stebbins, Sarah J (August 2010).
1773:"Pocahontas: Fantasy and Reality"
1685:. U.S. Department of the Interior
1679:"Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend"
1677:Stebbins, Sarah J (August 2010).
1488:(1619), a narrative engraving by
1354:Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
869:England as a symbol of the tamed
505:of the present-day U.S. state of
402:In 1616, the Rolfes travelled to
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6208:Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis
5950:Elizabeth Bray Allen Smith Stith
5751:Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell
4812:Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick
4323:Other notable original colonists
3355:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
3224:. National Postal Museum online.
2836:
1430:(2016), a docudrama produced by
1331:Films about Pocahontas include:
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26:. For the Disney character, see
6588:People from Jamestown, Virginia
5014:List of James River plantations
4239:1619 Jamestown craftsmen strike
3889:Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend
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3358:. Springer. 2003. p. 386.
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2987:"Postage Stamps – Postal Facts"
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2965:Adventurers of Purse and Person
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1575:in 1963, and renamed as the SS
1238:'s production of the burlesque
1166:involvement was in John Davis'
591:Interactions with the colonists
489:Pocahontas was the daughter of
202:
112:Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia
52:. For the Irish cricketer, see
5550:Providencia Velazquez Gonzalez
3911:. Virginia Historical Society.
3901:. Virginia Historical Society.
3597:1997, Accessed April 23, 2006.
3561:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
3550:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
3539:. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
3528:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
3472:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
3364:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_4430
3261:Kevin Porter (November 2016).
2378:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
2354:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
2190:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
2116:. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
2061:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
1994:. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
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1863:. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
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1518:United States Capitol Building
1432:Christian Broadcasting Network
1226:George Washington Parke Custis
1065:Native tribe became the first
1048:Prince George County, Virginia
497:, an alliance of about thirty
45:. For the transport ship, see
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6583:American emigrants to England
6578:People from colonial Virginia
6543:People from American folklore
6523:17th-century Native Americans
6180:
6108:Temperance Flowerdew Yeardley
5976:Mary Elizabeth Nottingham Day
5869:Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford
5647:
5099:
4925:Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas
4827:Pedro de Zúñiga y de la Cueva
4200:Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
3728:. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1869.
3726:Pocahontas and Her Companions
2967:, 4th ed., Vol. 3, pp. 23–36.
2640:(Cambridge: CUP, 1994), p. 18
2327:98:1 (January 1990), pp. 3ff.
1655:
1579:, operating from 1964 to 1974
1538:College of William & Mary
1503:St George's Church, Gravesend
1437:
1389:animated feature, one of the
1204:by Johann Wilhelm Rose (1784)
1012:St George's Church, Gravesend
972:St George's Church, Gravesend
970:Statue of Pocahontas outside
753:Chesterfield County, Virginia
604:Pocahontas saves the life of
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481:(1608), the English explorer
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141:St George's Church, Gravesend
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6593:17th-century American people
6103:Mary Aydelotte Rice Marshall
5448:John-Geline MacDonald Bowman
4851:A Description of New England
3405:The True Story of Pocahontas
3398:Pocahontas and The Strangers
2314:Retrieved February 27, 2011.
2305:Virginia Historical Society.
845:, was born in January 1615.
231:Wahunsenacawh/Chief Powhatan
7:
6533:17th-century American women
6238:Maggie Lena Mitchell Walker
5986:Edwilda Gustava Allen Isaac
5935:Dorothy Shoemaker McDiarmid
5777:Christiana Burdett Campbell
5499:Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaver
5002:Virginia Governor's Council
4270:Virginia Governor's Council
4117:Beggars Bush (Jordan Point)
4098:St. John's Episcopal Church
3188:The British musical theatre
3170:Clarence, Reginald (1909).
3157:Journal of Navajo Education
3001:"Virginia Women in History"
1912:Linwood., Custalow (2007).
1806:September 28, 2013, at the
1612:
1600:Norfolk and Western Railway
1598:– a passenger train of the
1486:The abduction of Pocahontas
1061:in 2000. In July 2015, the
861:Pocahontas at the court of
698:The abduction of Pocahontas
479:A True Relation of Virginia
167:, inclusion in writings by
32:Pocahontas (disambiguation)
10:
6609:
6558:History of Gravesend, Kent
6548:Bolling family of Virginia
6538:Native American Christians
4780:Women of Colonial Virginia
4462:Jamestown Polish craftsmen
3976:Jamestown, Virginia Colony
3733:Love and Hate in Jamestown
3647:Tilton, Robert S. (1994).
3493:. New York: Vintage, 2003.
3491:Love and Hate in Jamestown
3191:. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
3151:Pewewardy, Cornel (1997).
3022:Heim, Joe (July 2, 2015).
2486:"Our Patawomeck Ancestors"
2415:. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
2310:February 25, 2012, at the
2300:December 22, 2010, at the
1642:chief in colonial Maryland
1569:Virginia Ferry Corporation
1261:, a comic opera, music by
1067:federally recognized tribe
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452:First Families of Virginia
356:. She was the daughter of
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6479:Ralph Breaks the Internet
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6423:Just Around the Riverbend
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6264:Lillie Louise Boone Lucas
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5315:Frances Benjamin Johnston
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5269:Mary-Cooke Branch Munford
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5088:Virginia Women in History
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4997:Virginia General Assembly
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4949:The New World (2005 film)
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4224:Jamestown supply missions
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4152:
4069:
3996:
3983:
3905:"The Anglo-Powhatan Wars"
3669:Waldron, William Watson.
3628:. c. 1612. Repr. London:
3475:Kupperman, Karen Ordahl.
3317:Jefferson, North Carolina
2070:Waldron, William Watson.
1523:
1428:Pocahontas: Dove of Peace
1416:(2005), film directed by
1344:Pocahontas and John Smith
1303:
1059:Virginia Women in History
1025:
340:1596 – March 1617) was a
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54:Rebecca Rolfe (cricketer)
6573:Rolfe family of Virginia
5940:Rebekah Dulaney Peterkin
5889:Christine Herter Kendall
5741:Bessie Niemeyer Marshall
5366:Sarah Garland Boyd Jones
4093:First Landing State Park
3923:"The Pocahontas Archive"
3857:Weidemeyer, John William
3759:Strong, Pauline Turner.
3735:. Alfred A. Knopf, 2003
3712:Pocahontas and Her World
3126:The Massachusetts Review
2499:(1): 2–7. Archived from
2254:Karen Ordahl Kupperman,
2226:Karen Ordahl Kupperman,
1495:William Ordway Partridge
1193:
1161:A 19th-century depiction
1153:Cultural representations
1134:Henrico County, Virginia
1040:Henrico County, Virginia
1020:William Ordway Partridge
961:
717:First Anglo-Powhatan War
521:
6218:Josephine Mathes Norcom
6144:Georgeanna Seegar Jones
5787:Elizabeth Peet McIntosh
5453:Benita Fitzgerald-Brown
5392:Clara Leach Adams-Ender
5325:Annie Bannister Spencer
4244:Indian massacre of 1622
4210:Second Virginia Charter
3827:, accessed July 4, 2006
3822:The Story of Pocahontas
3818:The Story of Pocahontas
3810:, accessed July 4, 2006
3690:, accessed July 4, 2006
2963:John Frederick Dorman,
2544:The Story of Pocahontas
2020:Stith, William (1865).
1646:Sedgeford Hall Portrait
1326:
778:Possible first marriage
557:Trinity College, Dublin
381:convert to Christianity
344:woman belonging to the
175:convert to Christianity
6333:Pocahontas (character)
6223:Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon
6088:Marii Kyogoku Hasegawa
6047:Louise Harrison McCraw
6027:Corazon Sandoval Foley
5996:Ana Ines Barragan King
5920:Nancy Melvina Caldwell
5879:Elizabeth Ashburn Duke
5300:Anna Whitehead Bodeker
4917:The Wives of Jamestown
4910:Pocahontas (1910 film)
4368:Notable colonists from
4279:Edward Maria Wingfield
4205:First Virginia Charter
3895:"Contact and Conflict"
3831:Woodward, Grace Steele
3825:Project Gutenberg Text
3814:Warner, Charles Dudley
3808:Project Gutenberg Text
3797:Warner, Charles Dudley
3724:Neill, Rev. Edward D.
3694:Woodward, Grace Steele
3688:Project Gutenberg Text
3677:Warner, Charles Dudley
3615:A Relation of Virginia
3555:"Pocahontas (d. 1617)"
3309:Putnam, William Lowell
3159:. Fall/Winter 1996/97.
2800:Letter to Edwin Sandys
2539:Warner, Charles Dudley
2402:"Pocahontas (d. 1617)"
2365:"Pocahontas (d. 1617)"
2341:"Pocahontas (d. 1617)"
2136:June 26, 2012, at the
2103:"Pocahontas (d. 1617)"
1512:(1840), a painting by
1473:
1374:Pocahontas: The Legend
1273:in the title role and
1265:, which opened at the
1162:
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865:
835:
807:
804:Marriage of Pocahontas
795:Marriage to John Rolfe
712:
660:Karen Ordahl Kupperman
617:
588:
526:According to colonist
155:Matoaka, Rebecca Rolfe
43:Matoaka, West Virginia
30:. For other uses, see
28:Pocahontas (character)
6402:Disney Magic Kingdoms
5853:Eva Mae Fleming Scott
5792:Orelena Hawks Puckett
5746:Felicia Warburg Rogan
5700:Marian Van Landingham
5473:Mary Virginia Terhune
5402:Bessie Blount Griffin
5264:Lillian Ward McDaniel
5213:Sally Louisa Tompkins
5019:Preservation Virginia
4982:Jamestown Rediscovery
3559:Encyclopedia Virginia
3548:Encyclopedia Virginia
3537:Encyclopedia Virginia
3526:Encyclopedia Virginia
3470:Encyclopedia Virginia
3352:"(4487) Pocahontas".
3120:Green, Rayna (1975).
2406:Encyclopedia Virginia
2369:Encyclopedia Virginia
2345:Encyclopedia Virginia
2228:The Jamestown Project
2181:Encyclopedia Virginia
2107:Encyclopedia Virginia
2052:Encyclopedia Virginia
1985:Encyclopedia Virginia
1892:National Park Service
1854:Encyclopedia Virginia
1683:National Park Service
1536:on the campus of the
1509:Baptism of Pocahontas
1490:Johann Theodor de Bry
1160:
1005:hemorrhagic dysentery
969:
951:
903:The Vision of Delight
863:King James of England
860:
830:
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702:Johann Theodor de Bry
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493:, paramount chief of
6233:Lila Meade Valentine
6159:Kate Peters Sturgill
6073:Gaye Todd Adegbalola
6037:Cynthia Eppes Hudson
5874:Naomi Silverman Cohn
5802:Alice Jackson Stuart
5782:Betty Sams Christian
5690:Jean Miller Skipwith
5596:Caroline Bradby Cook
5514:Sheila Crump Johnson
5412:Barbara Johns Powell
5244:Janie Porter Barrett
5167:Lila Meade Valentine
5041:Jamestown Glasshouse
5035:Jamestown Settlement
4587:Cecily Jordan Farrar
4487:Temperance Flowerdew
3986:Timeline (1607-1699)
3619:Jamestown Narratives
3608:Jamestown Narratives
3505:Jamestown Narratives
3466:"Powhatan (d. 1618)"
3452:Jamestown Narratives
3439:Gleach, Frederic W.
3427:Jamestown Narratives
3420:Jamestown Narratives
3391:Jamestown Narratives
3185:Gänzl, Kurt (1986).
2871:on February 13, 2012
2813:Pocahontas (d. 1617)
2411:May 3, 2017, at the
2374:May 3, 2017, at the
2350:May 3, 2017, at the
2186:May 3, 2017, at the
2177:"Powhatan (d. 1618)"
2112:May 3, 2017, at the
2057:May 3, 2017, at the
1990:May 3, 2017, at the
1859:May 3, 2017, at the
1851:"Powhatan (d. 1618)"
1717:on February 24, 2012
1573:Cape May–Lewes Ferry
1482:'s engraving of 1616
1444:Davis, John (1803).
1311:Jamestown Exposition
896:at a performance of
513:had lived among the
6444:If I Never Knew You
6394:Disney's Pocahontas
6154:Lucy Randolph Mason
6134:Claudia Lane Dodson
6042:Mary Virginia Jones
5971:Flora D. Crittenden
5726:Emily White Fleming
5665:Mollie Holmes Adams
5438:Kate Waller Barrett
5356:Anne Makemie Holden
5047:Historic Jamestowne
5045: •
4894:Cultural depictions
4883:Pamiętnik handlowca
4290:Christopher Newport
4285:Bartholomew Gosnold
4234:Anglo-Powhatan Wars
4153:1619 incorporations
3990:History (1607-1699)
3988: •
3782:Townsend, Camilla.
3745:Rountree, Helen C.
3710:Barbour, Philip L.
3624:Strachey, William.
3028:The Washington Post
2774:Hakluytus Posthumus
2735:Hakluytus Posthumus
2680:The Family Magazine
2585:. October 28, 2019.
2256:Indians and English
1736:Rose, E.M. (2020).
1514:John Gadsby Chapman
1499:Jamestown, Virginia
1387:Walt Disney Company
1214:James Nelson Barker
1104:Jamestown, Virginia
894:Palace of Whitehall
610:Tidewater, Virginia
499:Algonquian-speaking
399:, in January 1615.
364:, encompassing the
6486:Once Upon a Studio
6430:Colors of the Wind
6269:Evelyn Reid Syphax
6213:Sophie G. Meredith
6098:Barbara Kingsolver
6052:Undine Smith Moore
5685:Kate Mason Rowland
5675:Edythe C. Harrison
5611:Joann Hess Grayson
5570:Isabel Wood Rogers
5468:G. Anne Richardson
5443:Marie Majella Berg
5361:Mary Draper Ingles
5320:Anne Dobie Peebles
5193:Elizabeth Campbell
5122:Mary Julia Baldwin
4992:House of Burgesses
4836:Contemporary works
4674:Alexander Whitaker
4507:Silvester Jourdain
4397:Michael Sicklemore
4335:Robert Beheathland
4144:Wolstenholme Towne
4059:Powhatan's Chimney
3805:Captain John Smith
3801:Captain John Smith
3685:Captain John Smith
3681:Captain John Smith
3635:Symonds, William.
3268:The Christian Post
3242:. January 20, 2005
3106:. pp. 35, 41.
2811:Rountree, Helen. "
2763:, vol. 10, 568–569
2636:Robert S. Tilton,
2207:. Docsouth.unc.edu
2125:Lemay, J. A. Leo.
1761:Price, pp. 243–244
1555:-class ocean liner
1532:, an 18th-century
1480:Simon van de Passe
1320:Simon van de Passe
1163:
980:
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765:Alexander Whitaker
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669:Frederic W. Gleach
633:Chickahominy River
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440:St George's Church
110:(near present-day
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6022:Doris Crouse-Mays
5991:Katherine Johnson
5930:Ruth Coles Harris
5818:Mary C. Alexander
5638:
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5621:Virginia Randolph
5606:Drew Gilpin Faust
5555:Elizabeth B. Lacy
5545:Lucy Goode Brooks
5509:Mary Jeffery Galt
5489:Mary Willing Byrd
5376:Martha Washington
5274:Jessie M. Rattley
5254:Hannah Lee Corbin
5218:Elizabeth Van Lew
5203:Elizabeth Keckley
5188:Rosa Dixon Bowser
5117:Ella Graham Agnew
5054:
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4737:Powhatan (leader)
4732:Powhatan (people)
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4629:William Claiborne
4608:Notable colonists
4392:Matthew Scrivener
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4127:Old Point Comfort
4070:Associated places
4019:Glass House Point
3916:Virtual Jamestown
3820:, 1881. Repr. in
3803:, 1881. Repr. in
3683:, 1881. Repr. in
3662:978-0-521-46959-3
3639:. 1612. Repr. in
3617:. 1609. Repr. in
3606:. 1624. Repr. in
3583:, 1612. Repr. in
3580:A Map of Virginia
3570:, 1608. Repr. in
3496:Purchas, Samuel.
3482:Lemay, J.A. Leo.
3450:. 1615. Repr. in
3413:978-1-55591-632-9
3373:978-3-540-29925-7
3330:978-0-7864-0923-5
2897:on March 14, 2009
2776:, Vol. 19, p. 118
2748:Generall Historie
2737:. Vol. 19 p. 118.
2549:Project Gutenberg
2425:"Pocahontas", V28
2283:Generall Historie
2203:Generall Historie
1946:Strachey, William
1831:. Digital History
1779:. The Slate Group
1636:Mary Kittamaquund
1627:Spanish-Aztec War
1605:The minor planet
1422:Q'orianka Kilcher
1315:Norfolk, Virginia
1291:Elliot Carter Jr.
913:
653:Generall Historie
579:A Map of Virginia
465:, and astronomer
461:, American actor
237:
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3937:Michals, Debra.
3872:
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3862:"Powhatan"
3731:Price, David A.
3666:
3655:. Cambridge UP.
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3613:Spelman, Henry.
3489:Price, David A.
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1249:La Belle Sauvage
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573:, sub-chief, or
551:Title and status
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4552:George Yeardley
4497:Stephen Hopkins
4417:Raleigh Croshaw
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3236:"The New World"
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4564:
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4556:
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4406:
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4302:
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4297:
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4212:
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4167:
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2393:
2389:True Discourse
2380:
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2274:
2261:
2246:
2244:, pp. 118–121.
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2087:True Discourse
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4690:
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4679:Francis Wyatt
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4664:George Thorpe
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4578:Fifth Supply
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4565:
4563:
4562:Samuel Argall
4560:
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4475:
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4468:Third Supply
4467:
4463:
4460:
4458:
4455:
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4452:Daniel Tucker
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4385:
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1424:as Pocahontas
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1413:The New World
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5575:Edith Turner
5458:Grace Hopper
5371:Annie Snyder
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5341:Grace Arents
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4422:Thomas Dowse
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2946:www.nps.gov
2926:January 25,
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2583:history.com
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