
John Smith’s Writings - U.S. National Park Service
Captain John Smith's first writings about Jamestown took the form of letters sent to England on a supply ship along with an early map. This account was published as A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Noate As Hath Happened in Virginia.
Digital History - University of Houston
John Smith's 1616 Letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain: Most admired Queen, The love I bear my God, my King and country, hath so oft emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that now honesty doth constrain me to presume thus far beyond myself, to present your Majesty this short discourse: if ingratitude be a deadly poison to all honest ...
John Smith’s Letter to Queen Anne; an excerpt from
In the fourth book of his Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, John Smith describes the content of a letter he allegedly wrote to Queen Anne, the wife of King James I of England, asking her to give special consideration to Pocahontas on the occasion of Pocahontas's visit to London in 1616.
The complete works of Captain John Smith [vol. 1] THE …
Aug 7, 2015 · The present edition includes a transcription of Smith's letter to Francis Bacon of 1618, which was omitted by Arber but constitutes the first draft of Smith's New Englands Trials (1620). This latter in turn was reprinted with additions in New Englands Trials (1622). Although the three versions are identical in part, each later one contains ...
John Smith’s Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas
Nov 9, 2005 · John Smith’s Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas In 1616, word came to Captain John Smith that Pocahontas was coming to visit England with her husband John Rolfe. Captain Smith was concerned that Pocahontas might not be given the reception he felt she deserved, so he wrote a letter Queen Anne to personally vouch for the integrity and ...
Smith, Autobiography, 1608-1630 - Hanover College
Captain John Smith . excerpts from three autobiographical works: A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Noate as Hath Hapned in Virginia (1608) Letter from Captain John Smith to Queen Anne (1617) The Generall Historie of …
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas are, of course, part of U.S. history and mythology. The letter excerpted below describes Smith’s imprisonment by the Algonquian people; his relationship with Pocahontas and her father, Powhatan; and the role the Native Americans played in helping Smith and his compatriots survive.
John Smith and Pocahontas in England; an excerpt from
Dec 7, 2020 · In the fourth book of his Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, published in 1624, John Smith describes his tense encounter with Pocahontas during her first and only visit to England, in 1616.
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Apr 14, 2020 · Writings by Captain John Smith. A true relation ; The proceedings of the English colonie in Virginia ; A description of New England ; New Englands trials ; The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles ; The true travels ; Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New-England --
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