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to Richmond site of Richmond on the Falls of the. James Towne settlement of development, decline, and abandonment of Captain Edward Ross the typical village streets buildings "alehouses" abandonment of re-settlement final abandonment ancient site not lost unearthing the buried ruins Jamestown Island settlement of appearance the way across isthmus width of battle upon church churchyard mysterious tomb Confederate Fort historic sites where Pocahontas and John Rolfe were married coining of "the maids" beginnings of American self-government the colonists' first landing-place the colonists' first fort the colonists' first village the story of the "Starving Time" the "Lone Cypress" Jefferson, Thomas Kittewan Creek Kittewan house Kneller, Sir Godfrey Lee, General Robert E. Lee, Miss Mary Lee, "Light Horse Harry," married at Shirley Lee, Mrs. Henry. See Anne Hill Carter of Shirley Lewis family Madison, James Marshall, Chief-Justice John Marshall, John, son of Chief-Justice Marshall Marshall, Mary Willis, wife of Chief-Justice Marshall Martin, Captain John Meadowville Merchants' Hope Church Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir Mordaunt, Charles Monroe, James Newport News Oliver, Commander James H., U.S.N. Oliver, Mrs. James H., of the Carter family, and one of the present owners of Shirley Opachisco Opechancanough, Indian chief Parke, Colonel Daniel Peale, Charles Wilson his portrait of Washington at Shirley Peterborough, Lord Petersburg, March upon Piersey, Captain Abraham, ownership of Fleur de Hundred Pocahontas marriage to John Rolfe after marriage lived at Varina Pope, Alexander Powell's Creek Powhatan, Indian chief, not at wedding of Pocahontas "Pyping Point" Ramsay, Mrs. C. Sears, present owner of Westover Ramsay, Elizabeth Ramsay family at Westover Randolph, Mistress Anne, of Wilton pre-Revolutionary belle, married the second Benjamin Harrison of Brandon her portrait at Brandon Richmond, at the Falls of the James founded by William Byrd of Westover in 1733 Rolfe, John marriage to Pocahontas after marriage lived at Varina Shirley, colonial seat of the Hills and of the Carters right way to go to great seventeenth-century American plantation early owners of the exterior of the mansion and the ancient messuage the oldest homestead on the river and one of the oldest in the count
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