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"Jamestown: A Historic Journey through Time" Step back in time to the year 1607, as colonists embarked on a treacherous journey and arrived at Jamestown, Virginia

Background imageJamestown Collection: RUINS OF JAMESTOWN, VA. Ruins of the Jamestown settlement: line engraving, American, 19th century

RUINS OF JAMESTOWN, VA. Ruins of the Jamestown settlement: line engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: RUINS OF JAMESTOWN. Steel engraving and etching, American, 19th century

RUINS OF JAMESTOWN. Steel engraving and etching, American, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: TOBACCO SHIPS, 17th CENTURY. English tobacco ships in the James River, Virginia, in the 17th century

TOBACCO SHIPS, 17th CENTURY. English tobacco ships in the James River, Virginia, in the 17th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William

JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD (1676-1740). English colonial governor in America

ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD (1676-1740). English colonial governor in America. Wood engraving, American, 1884, after a painting

Background imageJamestown Collection: THOMAS WEST (1577-1618). 12th Baron De La Warr. English soldier and colonist

THOMAS WEST (1577-1618). 12th Baron De La Warr. English soldier and colonist. Sir Thomas Gates greets Lord De La Warr, governor and captain general of Virginia, on his arrival from England in 1610

Background imageJamestown Collection: TOBACCO SHIPS, 1600s. English tobacco ships loading in the James River, Virginia

TOBACCO SHIPS, 1600s. English tobacco ships loading in the James River, Virginia, in the 17th century: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617) asks her father Powhatan to spare the life of John Smith

POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617) asks her father Powhatan to spare the life of John Smith: copper engraving from Smiths " Generall Historie of Virginia, " 1624

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN: RELIGION, 17th C. Religious services at Jamestown: wood engraving, American, 19th century

JAMESTOWN: RELIGION, 17th C. Religious services at Jamestown: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right)

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. The baptism of Native American princess Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia

BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. The baptism of Native American princess Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613 or 1614. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT, 1622. Wood engraving, 19th century

JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT, 1622. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Pocahontas asks her father, Powhatan, to spare the life of John Smith

POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Pocahontas asks her father, Powhatan, to spare the life of John Smith. Copper engraving from Smiths Generall Historie of Virginia, 1624

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT. A view of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1622. Wood engraving, 19th century

JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT. A view of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1622. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: SETTLEMENT OF JAMESTOWN. The settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607

SETTLEMENT OF JAMESTOWN. The settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: POCAHONTAS & SMITH. Captain John Smith (1580-1631) and Pocahontas (1595?-1617)

POCAHONTAS & SMITH. Captain John Smith (1580-1631) and Pocahontas (1595?-1617). Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageJamestown Collection: JOHN SMITH AND POCAHONTAS. Captain John Smith (1580-1631) and Pocahontas (1595)

JOHN SMITH AND POCAHONTAS. Captain John Smith (1580-1631) and Pocahontas (1595?-1617): American engraving, 1877

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN: RELIGION. Religious services at Jamestown, Virginia

JAMESTOWN: RELIGION. Religious services at Jamestown, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN: ARRIVAL, 1607. The arrival of the first English colonists at Jamestown, Virginia

JAMESTOWN: ARRIVAL, 1607. The arrival of the first English colonists at Jamestown, Virginia, May 1607. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: POCAHONTAS, 17th CENTURY. The 12-year-old Pocahontas pleads with her father, Powhatan

POCAHONTAS, 17th CENTURY. The 12-year-old Pocahontas pleads with her father, Powhatan, for the life of Captain John Smith: 19th century engraving

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN: SETTLEMENT. The building of Jamestown, Virginia. Wood engraving, 19th century

JAMESTOWN: SETTLEMENT. The building of Jamestown, Virginia. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN: WOMEN. Female convicts transported from English prisons arriving in Jamestown

JAMESTOWN: WOMEN. Female convicts transported from English prisons arriving in Jamestown, Virginia as indentured servants, although often becoming wives in mass weddings with the male settlers

Background imageJamestown Collection: JAMESTOWN. The settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607: colored engraving, 19th century

JAMESTOWN. The settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: LANDING IN JAMESTOWN, 1607. American color engraving, 19th century

LANDING IN JAMESTOWN, 1607. American color engraving, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: Appropriate group for the Jamestown exposition

Appropriate group for the Jamestown exposition. Illustration shows a sculpture labeled Pocahontas pleading for the life of John Smith with Theodore Roosevelt labeled The Great Father holding a big

Background imageJamestown Collection: Old Church at Jamestown, Virginia

Old Church at Jamestown, Virginia

Background imageJamestown Collection: Instantaneous Views of a tornado

Instantaneous Views of a tornado
From photographs taken near Jamestown, Dakota, 6th June 1887 by Mr. C.L Judd, while the column was 18 miles distant and rapidly receding

Background imageJamestown Collection: POCAHONTAS & JOHN ROLFE. The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia

POCAHONTAS & JOHN ROLFE. The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia, in April 1614. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2A-00022

PNAT2A-00022
Chief Opecancanough arousing Native Americans against Virginia colonists, 1622. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2A-00024

PNAT2A-00024
Baptism of Pocahontas as a Christian in Jamestown, Virginia Colony. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2D-00004

PNAT2D-00004
Statue of Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown, in colonial National Historical Park, Virginia. Digital photograph

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2D-00003

PNAT2D-00003
Statue of Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown, in Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia. Digital photograph

Background imageJamestown Collection: EVNT2A-00145

EVNT2A-00145
Virginia colonists under attack by Native Americans, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: EXPL2A-00078

EXPL2A-00078
Chief Powhatan of Virginia, father of Pocahontas, 1607. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction from John Smiths account, " The Generall Historie of Virginia..." 1624

Background imageJamestown Collection: AGRI2A-00130

AGRI2A-00130
Cultivation of tobacco in colonial Virginia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2A-00025

PNAT2A-00025
Pocahontas in England presented to King James I, with her husband John Rolfe, 1616. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: PEXP2A-00008

PEXP2A-00008
Captain John Smith, colonizer of Jamestown. Hand-colored engraving

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2A-00026

PNAT2A-00026
Pocahontas a captive aboard a Jamestown ship. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageJamestown Collection: PNAT2A-00030

PNAT2A-00030
Marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, Jamestown Colony, 1614. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a painting by Henry Breuckner

Background imageJamestown Collection: EXPL2A-00290

EXPL2A-00290
Title page of John Smiths " General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles..." printed in 1624. Woodcut with a watercolor wash

Background imageJamestown Collection: Ludlows Flying Machine and a United States Warship, 1907

Ludlows Flying Machine and a United States Warship, 1907
Photograph of the Flying Machine built by Mr. Israel Ludlow at the Aeronautical Building in the Jamestown Exhibition, 1907

Background imageJamestown Collection: Jamestown St Helena

Jamestown St Helena
Jamestown, in Saint Helena

Background imageJamestown Collection: The town and harbour from Jacobs Ladder, Jamestown, St. Helena, Mid Atlantic

The town and harbour from Jacobs Ladder, Jamestown, St. Helena, Mid Atlantic

Background imageJamestown Collection: The Stars and Stripes flying before the Newport Bridge

The Stars and Stripes flying before the Newport Bridge, connecting Jamestown, Conanicut Island, and Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageJamestown Collection: Saint Helena 2

Saint Helena 2
View of Jamestown harbour from the hill behind the Battery : this French engraving names the defences - perhaps with a view to rescuing the captive Emperor ?

Background imageJamestown Collection: Saint Helena 1

Saint Helena 1
The entrance to the harbour at Jamestown : the residence of General Buonaparte is just beyond the Governors house, on the hilltop in the centre



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"Jamestown: A Historic Journey through Time" Step back in time to the year 1607, as colonists embarked on a treacherous journey and arrived at Jamestown, Virginia. This pivotal moment marked the birth of America's first permanent English settlement. Fast forward to 1676, when Nathaniel Bacon led his rebellion against the colonial government in Jamestown. The echoes of this uprising still resonate today, reminding us of the struggles faced by early American settlers. In Frontier Village, Jamestown, North Dakota, stands a pioneer church that serves as a testament to the resilience and faith of those who ventured into uncharted territories. It symbolizes their determination to build communities even in the harshest conditions. St Helena's Jacobs Ladder with its daunting 699 steps is an iconic landmark in Jamestown. Climbing these stairs offers not only breathtaking views but also a glimpse into the challenges faced by those who settled here centuries ago. The sound of saws cutting through timber fills the air as we visit a colonial sawmill from the 1600s in Virginia. This technological marvel showcases how early settlers utilized their resources for survival and growth. Immerse yourself in Native American culture at Washington's Jamestown Totem Art exhibit. These intricate carvings tell stories passed down through generations and serve as reminders of our nation's diverse heritage. George Percy gazes out from his portrait wearing Holland linen shirt and doublet—a snapshot frozen in time from around 1610-1620. His presence reminds us that individuals played crucial roles in shaping Jamestown's history. Witnessing American warships off Jamestown during its opening reveals another chapter etched into this historic town's narrative—the ever-present military influence throughout different eras. Even across continents during Boer War times, British garrisons surrendered at remote locations like Jamestown—showcasing how this small town became entwined with global conflicts.