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Captain John Smith

Chapter 15 THE COLONY WITHOUT SMITH

Word Count: 2898    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

s disasters and speedy decline there is no more doubt than there is of the opinion of Smith that these were owing to

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Captain John Smith
Captain John Smith
“When I consented to prepare this volume for a series, which shoulddeal with the notables of American history with some familiarity anddisregard of historic gravity, I did not anticipate the seriousnessof the task. But investigation of the subject showed me that whileCaptain John Smith would lend himself easily enough to the purelyfacetious treatment, there were historic problems worthy of adifferent handling, and that if the life of Smith was to be written,an effort should be made to state the truth, and to disentangle thecareer of the adventurer from the fables and misrepresentations thathave clustered about it.”
1 Chapter 1 DEATH AND CHARACTER2 Chapter 2 BIRTH AND TRAINING3 Chapter 3 FIGHTING IN HUNGARY4 Chapter 4 CAPTIVITY AND WANDERING5 Chapter 5 FIRST ATTEMPTS IN VIRGINIA6 Chapter 6 FIRST PLANTING OF THE COLONY7 Chapter 7 QUARRELS AND HARDSHIPS8 Chapter 8 SMITH TO THE FRONT9 Chapter 9 THE FAMOUS CHICKAHOMINY VOYAGE10 Chapter 10 SMITH'S WAY WITH THE INDIANS11 Chapter 11 DISCOVERY OF THE CHESAPEAKE12 Chapter 12 SMITH'S PRESIDENCY AND PROWESS13 Chapter 13 TRIALS OF THE SETTLEMENT14 Chapter 14 SMITH'S LAST DAYS IN VIRGINIA15 Chapter 15 THE COLONY WITHOUT SMITH16 Chapter 16 NEW ENGLAND ADVENTURES17 Chapter 17 NEW ENGLAND'S TRIALS18 Chapter 18 WRITINGS-LATER YEARS19 Chapter 19 DEATH AND CHARACTER No.19