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Jamestown, founded in 1607, ... which by that time consisted of more than 1,000 people on several plantations. In 1622, he launched a surprise attack in an attempt to wipe out the colony. ...
Richard Lee, a retired special-education director from Jamestown, and other opponents of the measure had argued the word “plantation” had no association with slavery when Roger Williams ...
Indigenous dogs roamed Jamestown in the early 17th century and out of desperation during harsh winter months, some colonists ate them, researchers have proven. A team of archaeologists at the ...
Jamestown’s […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 83°F. Wednesday, June 4th 2025 ... often lived together on Virginia plantations at least up through the 1690s, ...
Jamestown Police arrested Mark R. Burch Jr., 32, for assaulting a person with a can of beans. Burch faces 2nd-degree assault charges and is held in custody. Skip Navigation.
Jun. 14—JAMESTOWN — A 24-year-old Jamestown man was ordered to pay $15,748 in restitution recently in Southeast District Court in Jamestown for his role in using another person's identifying ...
Jamestown races to protect colony from climate change 02:36. That line in the sand starts with shoring up the 1904 seawall along the river bank with 96,000 tons of granite to help deflect the ...
DNA analysis of two skeletons from unmarked graves in a Jamestown church uncovered both men were related to Thomas West, the colony’s first governor, a study found.
The tombstone, from 1627, was erected at the Jamestown settlement following the death of Sir George Yeardley, a colonial governor of Virginia.
Today, much of the old French Santee region is again covered with a forest of pine and hardwood trees, that of the Francis Marion National Forest. Berkeley County has this ...