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Virginia: The Old Dominion

Chapter 24 FROM CREEK HARBOUR TO COLONIAL RECEPTION

Word Count: 1972    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

n that had got broken off and had drifted away into the wild. The stream was such a mere ribbon with such tall trees

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Virginia: The Old Dominion
Virginia: The Old Dominion
“They seem to have built their fort and their little settlement within it about five hundred feet farther down stream and some distance back from the shore. It was in the form of a triangle and had an area of about an acre. Its entire site has been generally supposed to be washed away, but the recent researches show that such is not the case. A considerable part of it is left and is now safe behind a protecting sea-wall. As, at the time of our visit, nothing marked this remnant of the historic acre, we undertook to locate it. Fortunately, the Confederate fort stands in such position as to help in running the boundaries by the map.”