Jamestown and Her Neighbors on Virginia's Historic Peninsula

Jane E. Davis (1857 - 1935)

A brief history of the early years of the historic Virginia Peninsula lying between the James and the York Rivers and extending from Richmond to Old Point
Comfort. For the purposes of this book, which is to treat of the earliest English settlers in America, it includes a narrow strip south of the James, the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and also the harbor of Hampton Roads. - Summary by J. E. Davis

Genre(s): Early Modern

Language: English

Keyword(s): Virginia (19), Jamestown (4), early settlers (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Foreward James R. Hedrick
00:02:51
Play 01 The Kecoughtan Indians James R. Hedrick
00:13:19
Play 02 The Jamestown Colony James R. Hedrick
00:09:01
Play 03 Today on Jamestown Island James R. Hedrick
00:13:56
Play 04 The Peninsula in the Seventeenth Century James R. Hedrick
00:10:24
Play 05 Pirates of the Virginia Capes James R. Hedrick
00:10:13
Play 06 Old Williamsburg James R. Hedrick
00:14:25
Play 07 Present-Day Williamsburg James R. Hedrick
00:11:08
Play 08 The Peninsula in the Eighteenth Century James R. Hedrick
00:06:45
Play 09 The Vikings of Virginia James R. Hedrick
00:14:55
Play 10 Yorktown: The Waterloo of the Revolution James R. Hedrick
00:11:56
Play 11 Old Point Comfort and Fort Monroe James R. Hedrick
00:11:02
Play 12 Round About Hampton Roads James R. Hedrick
00:11:32
Play 13 Hampton : America's Oldest English Town James R. Hedrick
00:14:26
Play 14 Richmond and the James River Plantations James R. Hedrick
00:15:24
Play 15 The Peninsula's Appeal to the Tourist James R. Hedrick
00:13:07