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Dear colleagues:
Kingsbury's volumes are online as an accompaniment to the Jamestown
records in the Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Library of Congress:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/jefferson_papers/mtjser8.html.
In addition to the materials Jefferson preserved, there are several
subsequently published accounts of the Jamestown project in another
American Memory collection, The Capital and the Bay: Narratives of
Washington and the Chesapeake Bay Region, ca. 1600-1925,
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/lhcbhtml/lhcbhome.html, available as both
facsimile page images and as searchable text.
--Jurretta Heckscher
On Dec 3, 2005, at 7:44 PM, Lyle E. Browning wrote:
> On Dec 3, 2005, at 5:05 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
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>> That sounds GREAT.
>>
>> Is there any comparable data base of newspaper or other text from
>> Jamestowne
>> in the 1600's? I am finding it very difficult to pin down anything
>> in that
>> era.
>
> Unfortunately not on-line, but non-the-less extremely useful is
> Edward Wright Haile's "Jamestown Narratives, Eyewitness Accounts of
> the Virginia Colony, The First Decade: 1607-1617".
>
> Fortunately available on CD is Susan Myra Kingsbury's "The Records of
> the Virginia Company of London".
>
> Lyle Browning
>
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