Sixteenth-Century Virginia

Lewis, Clifford M. and Albert J. Loomie. The Spanish Jesuit mission in Virginia, 1570-1572. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1953. 294 p.

Lorant, Stefan, ed. The new world; the first pictures of America by John White and Jacques Le Moyne and engraved by Theodore De Bry, with contemporary narratives of the Huguenot settlement in Florida, 1562-1565, and the Virginia colony, 1585-1590. N. Y., 1946. 292 p.

Mook, Maurice A. The aboriginal population of Tidewater Virginia. Am. anthropologist (new ser.), 46 (1944), 193-208.

Sams, Conway W. The conquest of Virginia: the first attempt. Norfolk, Va., 1924. 547 p.

Tarbox, Increase N. Sir Walter Ralegh and his colony in America. Including the charter of Queen Elizabeth in his favor, March 25, 1584, with letters, discourses, and narratives of the voyages made to America at his charges, and descriptions of the country, commodities, and inhabitants. Boston, 1885. 329 p. (Prince society publications, v. 15)

Seventeenth-Century Virginia
—General—

Alvord, Clarence W. and Lee Bidgood. The first explorations of the Trans-Allegheny region by the Virginians, 1650-1674. Cleveland, 1912. 275 p.

Ames, Susie M. Studies of the Virginia Eastern Shore in the seventeenth century. Richmond, 1940. 274 p.

Andrews, Matthew P. The soul of a nation; the founding of Virginia and the projection of New England. N. Y., 1943. 378 p.

Boddie, John B. Seventeenth-century Isle of Wight county, Virginia. Chicago [1938] 756 p.

Brittingham, Joseph B. The first trading post at Kicotan (Kecoughtan) Hampton, Virginia. Hampton, 1947. 23 p.

Brown, Alexander. The first republic in America; an account of the origin of this nation, written from the records then (1624) concealed by the Council, rather than from the histories then licensed by the Crown. Boston, 1898. 688 p.

____ The genesis of the United States. A narrative of the movement in England, 1605-1616, which resulted in the plantation of North America by Englishmen. Boston, 1890. 2 v.

"Brief biographies," v. 2, p. 811-1068.

____ New views of early Virginia history, 1606-1619. Liberty, Va., 1886. 18 p.

Bruce, Philip A. The economic and social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century. In: The South in the building of the nation, v. 1, p. 46-73.

Chandler, Julian A. C. The beginnings of Virginia, 1584-1624. In: The South in the building of the nation, v. 1, p. 1-23.

Cheyney, Edward P. Some conditions surrounding the settlement of Virginia. Am. hist. rev., 12 (1907), 507-28.

Craven, Wesley F. Dissolution of the Virginia company; the failure of a colonial experiment. N. Y., 1932. 350 p.

____ The Virginia company of London, 1606-1624. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 5.)

Dodd, William E. The emergence of the first social order in the United States. Am. hist. rev., 40 (1935), 217-31.

[Ellyson, James T.] The London company of Virginia; a brief account of its transactions in colonizing Virginia. N. Y., 1908. 24 p.

Forman, Henry C. The architecture of the Old South: the medieval style, 1585-1850. Cambridge, Mass., 1948. 203 p.

____ Virginia architecture in seventeenth century. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 11.)

Green, Bennett W. How Newport's News got its name. Richmond, 1907. 142 p.

Greer, George C. Early Virginia immigrants [1623-1666] Richmond, 1912. 376 p.

Hartwell, Henry. The present state of Virginia, and the college, by Henry Hartwell, James Blair, and Edward Chilton [1727]. Ed. by Hunter D. Farish. Williamsburg, Va., 1940. lxxiii, 105 p.

Henry, William W. The settlement at Jamestown, with particular reference to the late attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and John Rolfe. Va. hist. soc., Proceedings, 1882, p. 10-63.

Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the state of Virginia [1787]. Ed. by William Peden. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1955. 315 p.

"Articles agreed on & concluded at James Cittie in Virginia [1651]," p. 114-16. "An act of indempnitie made att the surrender of the countrey [1651]," p. 116-17.

Jester, Annie L. and Martha W. Hiden, eds. Adventurers of purse and person. Virginia, 1607-1625. [n.p.] 1956. 442 p.

Kingsbury, Susan M. A comparison of the Virginia company with the other English trading companies of the 16th and 17th centuries. Am. hist. assoc., Report, 1906, v. 1, p. 159-76.

Lefroy, Sir John H. Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermudas or Somers islands, 1516-1685. London, 1877-1879. 2 v.

Mason, George C. The case against Henricopolis. Va. mag., 56 (1948), 350-53.

Mook, Maurice A. The ethnological significance of Tindall's map of Virginia, 1608. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 23 (1943), 371-408.

____ Virginia ethnology from an early relation [an analysis of Archer's "A relatyon of the discovery of our river">[ W & M quar. (ser. 2), 23 (1943), 101-29.

Morison, Samuel E. The Plymouth colony and Virginia. Va. mag., 62 (1954), 147-65.

Morton, Richard L. Struggle against tyranny and the beginning of a new era, 1677-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 9.)

Neill, Edward D. Early settlement of Virginia and Virginiola, as noticed by poets and players in the time of Shakspeare, with some letters on the colonization of America, never before printed. Minneapolis, Minn., 1878. 47 p.

____ The English colonization of America during the seventeenth century. London, 1871. 352 p.

____ English maids for Virginia planters. Ships arriving at Jamestown, from the settlement of Virginia until the revocation of charter of London company. New England hist. and gen. register, 30 (1876), 410-12, 414-18.

____ History of the Virginia company of London. Albany, N. Y., 1869. 432 p.

____ Virginia, as a penal colony. Historical mag. (ser. 2), 5 (1869), 296-97.

____ Virginia Carolorum: the colony under the rule of Charles the First and Second ... 1625-1685. Albany, N. Y., 1886. 446 p.

____ Virginia company of London. Extracts from their manuscript transactions. Washington, 1868. 17 p.

____ Virginia governors under the London company. Saint Paul, Minn., 1889. 35 p.

____ The Virginia lotteries. Virginia slaveholders, Feb., 1625. New England hist. and gen. register, 31 (1877), 21-22.

____ Virginia vetusta, during the reign of James the First. Albany, N. Y., 1885. 216 p.

Phillips, Philip L. Some early maps of Virginia and the makers, including plates relating to the first settlement of Jamestown. Va. mag., 15 (1907), 71-81.

Sainsbury, W. Noel. The first settlement of French protestants in America [1634]. Antiquary, 3 (1881), 101-3.

Sams, Conway W. The conquest of Virginia: the second attempt ... 1606-1610. Norfolk, Va., 1929. 916 p.

____ The conquest of Virginia; the third attempt, 1610-1624. N. Y., 1939. 824 p.

Stanard, Mary N. The story of Virginia's first century. Philadelphia, 1928. 331 p.

Stanard, William G. Some emigrants to Virginia. Memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period. Richmond, 1911. 79 p.

Stephenson, N. W. Some inner history of the Virginia company. W & M quar. (ser. 1), 22 (1913), 89-98.

Swem, Earl G., ed. Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklets. Williamsburg, 1957. 23 v.

Contents: 1) E. G. Swem, J. M. Jennings and J. A. Servies, A selected bibliography of Virginia, 1607-1699. 2) W. W. Abbot, A Virginia chronology, 1585-1783. 3) B. C. McCary, Captain John Smith's map of Virginia. 4) S. M. Bemiss, The three charters of the Virginia company of London. 5) W. F. Craven, The Virginia company of London, 1606-1624. 6) C. E. Hatch, The first seventeen years at Jamestown, 1607-1624. 7) W. E. Washburn, Virginia under Charles I, and Cromwell, 1625-1660. 8) T. J. Wertenbaker, Bacon's rebellion, 1676. 9) R. L. Morton, Struggle against tyranny and the beginning of a new era, 1677-1699. 10) G. M. Brydon, The faith of our fathers; religion in Virginia, 1607-1699. 11) H. C. Forman, Virginia architecture in seventeenth century. 12) W. S. Robinson, Mother earth; land grants in Virginia, 1607-1699. 13) James Wharton, The bounty of the Chesapeake; fishing in colonial Virginia, 1607-1699. 14) Lyman Carrier, Agriculture in Virginia, 1607-1699. 15) S. M. Ames, Reading, writing and arithmetic in Virginia, 1607-1699. 16) T. J. Wertenbaker, The government of Virginia in the seventeenth century. 17) A. L. Jester, Domestic life in Virginia, 1607-1699. 18) B. C. McCary, Indians in seventeenth century Virginia. 19) M. W. Hiden, How justice grew; the counties of Virginia; an abstract of their formation. 20) Melvin Herndon, The sovereign remedy; tobacco in colonial Virginia. 21) T. P. Hughes, Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699. 22) C. W. Evans, Some notes on shipping and shipbuilding in colonial Virginia. 23) J. P. Hudson, Jamestown commodities in the seventeenth century.

[T., J. W.] The records of the London company for the first colony in Virginia. Historical magazine, 2 (1858), 33-35.

Torrence, William C., comp. Virginia wills and administrations, 1632-1800. Richmond [1931] 483 p.

Traylor, Robert L. Some notes on the first recorded visit of white men to the site of the present city of Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, 1899. 20 p.

Tyler, Lyon G. England in America, 1580-1652. N. Y., 1904. 355 p.

____ London company records. Am. hist. assoc., Report (1901), v. 1, p. 543-550.

Washburn, Wilcomb E. Virginia under Charles I, and Cromwell, 1625-1660. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 7.)

Waterman, Thomas T. Domestic colonial architecture of Tidewater Virginia. N. Y., 1932. 191 p.

Wertenbaker, Thomas J. The government of Virginia in the seventeenth century. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 16.)

____ Virginia under the Stuarts, 1607-1688. Princeton, N. J., 1914. 271 p.

Wise, Jennings C. Ye kingdome of Accowmacke; or, The Eastern Shore of Virginia in the seventeenth century. Richmond, 1911. 406 p.

Wright, Louis B. The first gentlemen of Virginia. San Marino, Calif., 1940. 373 p.

Yardley, John H. R. Before the Mayflower. N. Y., 1931. 408 p.

Seventeenth-Century Virginia
—Special Topics—

Jamestown

Caywood, Louis R. Excavations at Green Spring plantation. Yorktown, Va., 1955. 29 p.

Cotter, John L. and J. P. Hudson. New discoveries at Jamestown. Washington, 1957. 99 p.

Forman, Henry C. The bygone "Subberbs of James Cittie." W & M quar. (ser. 2), 20 (1940), 475-86.

____ Jamestown and St. Mary's, buried cities of romance. Baltimore, 1938. 355 p.

Gookin, Warner F. The first leaders at Jamestown [1606-1607]. Va. mag., 58 (1950), 181-93.

Gregory, George C. Jamestown first brick state house. Va. mag., 43 (1935), 193-99.

Hatch, Charles E. The first seventeen years at Jamestown, 1607-1624. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 6.)

____ Jamestown, Virginia; the town site and its story. [Washington, 1957] 54 p.

Riley, Edward M. and Charles E. Hatch, eds. James Towne in the words of contemporaries. Washington, 1955. 36 p.

Tyler, Lyon G. The cradle of the republic: Jamestown and James River. [2nd ed.] Richmond, 1906. 286 p.

Yonge, Samuel H. The site of old "James Towne," 1607-1698. Richmond, 1907. 151 p.

Social Life, Education

Ames, Susie M. Reading, writing and arithmetic in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 15.)

[Armstrong, Mrs. F. M.] The Syms-Eaton free school. Benjamin Syms, 1634; Thomas Eaton, 1659. [n.p., n.d.] 26 p.

Blanton, Wyndham B. Medicine in Virginia in the seventeenth century. Richmond [1930] 337 p.

Bruce, Philip A. Institutional history of Virginia in the seventeenth century; an inquiry into the religious, moral, educational, legal, military, and political condition of the people. N. Y., 1910. 2 v.

____ Social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century. An inquiry into the origin of the higher planting class, together with an account of the habits, customs, and diversions of the people. 2nd. ed. Lynchburg, Va., 1927. 275 p.

Buck, James L. B. The development of public schools in Virginia, 1607-1952. Richmond [1952] 572 p. (Va. State board of educ., Bulletin, v. 35, no. 1)

Campbell, Helen J. The Syms and Eaton Schools and their successors. W & M quar. (series 2), 20 (1940), 1-61.

Comenius in England; the visit of Jan Amos Komensky (Comenius), the Czech philosopher and educationalist, to London, in 1641-1642; its bearing on the origins of the Royal society, on the development of the encyclopedia, and on plans for the higher education of the Indians of New England and Virginia. Ed. by Robert F. Young. London, 1932. 99 p.

Crozier, William A. Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776. N. Y., 1905. 144 p.

Hughes, Thomas P. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 21.)

Jester, Annie L. Domestic life in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 17.)

Land, Robert H. Henrico and its college. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 18 (1938), 453-98.

McCabe, W. Gordon. The first university in America, 1619-1622. Va. mag., 30 (1922), 133-56.

McMurtrie, Douglas C. The first printing in Virginia; the abortive attempt at Jamestown, the first permanent press at Williamsburg, the early gazettes, and the work of other Virginia typographic pioneers. Vienna, 1935. 15 p.

Neill, Edward D. History of education in Virginia during the seventeenth century. Washington, 1867. 27 p.

____ A study of the Virginia census of 1624. New England hist. and gen. register, 31 (1877), 147-53, 265-72, 393-401.

Powell, William S. Books in the Virginia colony before 1624. W & M quar. (ser. 3), 5 (1948), 177-84.

Shurtleff, Harold R. The log cabin myth; a study of the early dwellings of the English colonists in North America. Cambridge, Mass., 1939. 243 p.

Smart, G. K. Private libraries in colonial Virginia. Am. literature, 10 (1938), 24-52.

Tyler, Lyon G. The College of William and Mary in Virginia: its history and work, 1693-1907. Richmond, 1907. 96 p.

Wertenbaker, Thomas J. Patrician and plebeian in Virginia. Charlottesville, Va., 1910. 239 p.

____ The planters of colonial Virginia. Princeton, N. J., 1922. 260 p.

Economics

Andrews, Charles M. British committees, commissions, and councils of trade and plantations, 1622-1675. Baltimore, 1908. 151 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 26, nos. 1-3)

Ballagh, James C. White servitude in the colony of Virginia. Baltimore, 1895. 99 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 13, nos. 6-7)

Barnes, Viola F. Land tenure in the English colonial charters of the seventeenth century. In: Essays in colonial history presented to Charles M. Andrews, New Haven, Conn., 1931, p. 4-40.

Bassett, John S. The relation between the Virginia planter and the London merchant. Am. hist. assoc., Report (1901), v. 1, p. 551-75.

Bruce, Kathleen. Virginia iron manufacture in the slave era. N. Y., 1930. 482 p.

Bruce, Philip A. Economic history of Virginia in the seventeenth century. N. Y., 1895. 2 v.

Evans, Cerinda W. Some notes on shipping and shipbuilding in colonial Virginia. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 22.)

Handlin, Oscar, and Mary Handlin. Origins of the southern labor system [1607-1705] W & M quar. (ser. 3), 7 (1950), 199-222.

Harrington, Jean C. Glassmaking at Jamestown, America's first industry. Richmond [1952] 47 p.

Harrison, Fairfax. Virginia land grants: a study of conveyancing in relation to colonial politics. Richmond, 1925. 184 p.

Hatch, Charles E. Glassmaking in Virginia, 1607-1625. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 21 (1941), 119-38, 227-38.

Hudson, J. P. Jamestown commodities in the seventeenth century. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 23.)

Judah, Charles B. The North American fisheries and British policy to 1713. Urbana, Ill., 1933. 183 p.

Macpherson, David. Annals of commerce, manufactures, fisheries, and navigation. London, 1805. 4 v.

Read, Thomas T. Gold and the Virginia colony. Columbia university quarterly, 26 (1934), 43-47.

Ripley, William Z. The financial history of Virginia, 1609-1776. N. Y., 1893. 170 p. (Columbia univ. studies in hist., econ., and pub. law, v. 4, no. 1)

Robinson, W. Stitt. Mother earth; land grants in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 12.)

Smith, Abbot E. Colonists in bondage: white servitude and convict labor in America. 1607-1776. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1947. 435 p.

Wharton, James. The bounty of the Chesapeake; fishing in colonial Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 13.)

Williams, Lloyd H. Pirates of colonial Virginia. Richmond, 1937. 139 p.

Law and Politics

Allen, John W. English political thought, 1603-1660 (v. 1, 1603-1644). London, 1938. 525 p.

Ames, Susie M. The reunion of two Virginia counties. Journal of Southern history, 8 (1942), 536-48.

Birch, Thomas. The court and times of James the First. London, 1849. 2 v.

Brown, Alexander. English politics in early Virginia history. Boston, 1901. 277 p.

Chandler, Julian A. C. The history of suffrage in Virginia. Baltimore, 1901. 76 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 19, no. 6-7)

Chitwood, Oliver P. Justice in colonial Virginia. Baltimore, 1905. 123 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 23, no. 7-8)

Chumbley, George L. Colonial justice in Virginia; the development of a judicial system, typical laws and cases of the period. Richmond, 1938. 174 p.

Crump, Helen J. Colonial admiralty jurisdiction in the seventeenth century. London, 1931. 200 p.

Flippin, Percy S. Financial administration of the colony of Virginia. Baltimore, 1915. 95 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 33, no. 2)

____ The royal government in Virginia, 1624-1775. N. Y., 1919. 393 p. (Columbia univ. stud. in hist., econ., and pub. law, v. 84, no. 1)

Fuller, Hugh N. [and others] Criminal justice in Virginia. N. Y., 1931. 195 p.

Gordon, Armistead C. The laws of Bacon's assembly. [Charlottesville, Va., 1914] 12 p.

Hannay, David. The great chartered companies. London, 1926. 258 p.

Harper, Lawrence A. The English navigation laws: a seventeenth-century experiment in social engineering. N. Y., 1939. 503 p.

Hatch, Charles E. The oldest legislative assembly in America & its first state house. [Rev. ed.] Washington, 1947. 30 p.

Henry, William W. The first legislative assembly in America. Am. hist. assoc., Report, 1893, p. 297-316.

Hiden, Martha W. How justice grew; the counties of Virginia: an abstract of their formation. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 19.)

Karraker, Cyrus H. The seventeenth-century sheriff; a comparative study of the sheriff in England and the Chesapeake colonies, 1607-1689. Chapel Hill, N. C., 1930. 219 p.

Latané, John H. The early relations between Maryland and Virginia. Baltimore, 1895. 81 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. stud. in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 13, no. 3-4)

Neill, Edward D. The earliest contest in America on charter-rights, begun A.D. 1619, in Virginia legislature. Macalester college, Contributions (ser. 1), 5 (1890), 141-68.

Porter, Albert O. County government in Virginia, a legislative history, 1607-1904. N. Y., 1947. 356 p.

Prince, Walter F. The first criminal code of Virginia. Am. hist. assoc., Report (1899), v. 1, p. 309-363.

Scott, Arthur P. Criminal law in colonial Virginia. Chicago, 1930. 335 p.

Agriculture

Arents, George. The seed from which Virginia grew. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 19 (1939), 123-29.

____ Tobacco; its history illustrated by the books, manuscripts and engravings in the library of George Arents, Jr.; bibliographic notes by Jerome E. Brooks. N. Y., 1937-1952. 5 v.

Cabell, Nathaniel F. Early history of agriculture in Virginia. Washington [n.d.] 41 p.

Carrier, Lyman. Agriculture in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 14.)

Craven, Avery O. Soil exhaustion as a factor in the agricultural history of Virginia and Maryland, 1606-1860. Urbana, Ill., 1926. 179 p.

Gray, Lewis C. History of agriculture in the southern United States to 1860. Washington, 1933. 2 v. (Carnegie institution publication, no. 430)

Herndon, Melvin. The sovereign remedy; tobacco in colonial Virginia. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 20.)

Robert, Joseph C. The story of tobacco in America. N. Y., 1949. 296 p.

Tatham, William. An historical and practical essay on the culture and commerce of tobacco. London, 1800. 330 p.

Indians

Bushnell, David I. The five Monacan towns in Virginia, 1607. Washington, 1930. 38 p.

____ Indian sites below the falls of the Rappahannock, Virginia. Washington, 1937. 65 p. (Smithsonian misc. collections, v. 96, no. 4)

____ The Monahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608. Washington, 1935. 56 p. (Smithsonian misc. collections, v. 94, no. 8)

____ Virginia—from early records. Am. anthropologist (new ser.), 9 (1907), 31-44.

McCary, Ben C. Indians in seventeenth-century Virginia. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 18.)

Mooney, James. The Powhatan confederacy, past and present. Am. anthropologist (new ser.), 9 (1907), 129-152.

Morrison, Alfred J. The Virginia Indian trade to 1673. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 1 (1921), 217-36.

Neill, Edward D. Massacre at Falling Creek, Virginia, March 22, 1621/22. Magazine of Am. hist., 1 (1877), 222-25.

Robinson, W. Stitt. Indian education and missions in colonial Virginia. Journal of Southern history, 18 (1952), 152-68.

Willoughby, Charles C. The Virginia Indians in the seventeenth century. Am. anthropologist, 9 (1907), 57-86.

Bacon's Rebellion, 1676

Bayne, Howard R. A rebellion in the colony of Virginia. [N. Y., 1904] 16 p. (Society of colonial wars in the state of N. Y., Historical papers, no. 7)

Brent, Frank P. Some unpublished facts relating to Bacon's rebellion on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, gleaned from the court records of Accomac county. Va. hist. soc., Collections (new ser.), 11 (1892), 177-89.

Lane, John H. The birth of liberty; a story of Bacon's rebellion. Richmond, 1909. 181 p.

Stanard, Mary N. The story of Bacon's rebellion. N. Y., 1907. 181 p.

Stearns, Bertha M. The literary treatment of Bacon's rebellion in Virginia. Va. mag., 52 (1944), 163-179.

Ware, William. A memoir of Nathaniel Bacon. In: Jared Sparks, Library of American biography, Boston, 1844, ser. 2, v. 3, p. 239-306.

Wertenbaker, Thomas J. Bacon's rebellion, 1676. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 8.)

____ Torchbearer of the revolution, the story of Bacon's rebellion and its leader. Princeton, N. J., 1940. 237 p.

Religion

Anderson, James S. M. The history of the Church of England in the colonies and foreign dependencies of the British empire. 2nd ed. London, 1856. 3 v.

Brydon, George M. The faith of our fathers; religion in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 10.)

____ Virginia's mother church and the political conditions under which it grew. Richmond, 1947-52. 2 v.

Colonial churches; a series of sketches of churches in the original colony of Virginia. Richmond, 1907. 319 p.

Cross, Arthur L. The Anglican Episcopate and the American colonies. N. Y., 1902. 368 p.

Edmundson, William. A journal of the life, travels, sufferings and labour of love in the work of the ministry. 2nd ed. London, 1774. 371 p.

Description of Virginia in 1672, p. 66-72.

Goodwin, Edward L. The colonial church in Virginia. Milwaukee, Wis. [1927] 342 p.

Goodwin, William A. R. The records of Bruton parish church; ed. by Mary Frances Goodwin. Richmond, 1941. 205 p.

Hawkins, Ernest. Historical notices of the missions of the Church of England in the North American colonies, previous to the independence of the United States. London, 1845. 447 p.

[Hawks, Francis L.] A narrative of events connected with the rise and progress of the Protestant Episcopal church in Virginia. To which is added ... the Journals of the conventions in Virginia from the commencement to the present time. N. Y., 1836. 286, 332 p.

Little, Lewis P. Imprisoned preachers and religious liberty in Virginia. Lynchburg, Va., 1938. 534 p.

McIlwaine, Henry R. The struggle of protestant dissenters for religious toleration in Virginia. Baltimore, 1894. 67 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. stud. in hist. and pol. sci., ser. 12, no. 4)

Mason, George C. Colonial churches of Tidewater Virginia. Richmond, 1945. 381 p.

Miller, Perry. Religion and society in the early literature: the religious impulse in the founding of Virginia [1619-1624]. W & M quar. (ser. 3), 6 (1949), 24-41.

____ The religious impulse in the founding of Virginia: religion and society in the early literature [1606-1622]. W & M quar. (ser. 3), 5 (1948), 492-522.

Pennington, Edgar L. The Church of England in colonial Virginia; pt. 1, 1607-1619. Hartford, Conn., 1937. 22 p.

Perry, William S. Historical collections relating to the American colonial church. v. 1, Virginia. [Hartford, Conn.] 1870. 585 p.

____ The history of the American Episcopal church, 1587-1883. Boston, 1885. 2 v.

Seiler, William H. The Church of England as the established church in seventeenth-century Virginia [1606-1705] Journal of southern history, 15 (1949), 478-508.

Thomas, R. S. The old brick church, near Smithfield, Virginia. Built in 1632. Va. hist. soc., Collections (new ser.), 11 (1892), 127-63.

____ The religious element in the settlement at Jamestown in 1607. Petersburg, Va., 1898. 36 p.

The Negro

Ballagh, James C. A history of slavery in Virginia. Baltimore, 1902. 160 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. sci., extra vol., 24)

Phillips, Ulrich B. American Negro slavery. N. Y., 1918. 529 p.

Russell, John H. The free Negro in Virginia, 1619-1865. Baltimore, 1913. 194 p. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist. and pol. science, ser. 31, no. 3)

Writers' program. Virginia. The Negro in Virginia. N. Y., 1940. 380 p.

Biography

Adams, Henry. Captain John Smith. North American Review, 104 (1867), 1-30.

Baxter, James P. Memoir of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. In: Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his province of Maine, Boston, 1890, v. 1, p. 1-198. (Prince society publications, no. 18)

Boddie, John B. Edward Bennett of London and Virginia. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 13 (1933), 117-30.

Burnyeat, John. John Burnyeat, 1665-1673

Chatterton, Edward K. Captain John Smith. N. Y., 1927. 286 p.

Claiborne, John H. William Claiborne of Virginia. N. Y., 1917. 231 p.

Davis, Richard B. George Sandys, poet-adventurer; a study in Anglo-American culture in the seventeenth century. N.Y., 1955. 320 p.

Edwards, Edward. The life of Sir Walter Raleigh. Based on contemporary documents ... together with his letters now first collected. [London] 1868. 2 v.

Fletcher, John G. John Smith—also Pocahontas. N. Y., [1928] 303 p.

Glenn, Keith. Captain John Smith and the Indians. Va. mag., 52 (1944), 228-48.

Hale, Nathaniel C. Virginia venturer, a historical biography of William Claiborne, 1600-1677; the story of the merchant venturers who founded Virginia, and the war in the Chesapeake. Richmond [1951] 340 p.

Harlow, Vincent T. ed. The voyages of Captain William Jackson (1642-1645). London, 1923. 39 p.

Harrison, Fairfax. Henry Norwood (1615-1689), treasurer of Virginia, 1661-1673. Va. mag., 33 (1925), 1-10.

Heck, Earl L. W. Augustine Herrman, beginner of the Virginia tobacco trade. [Richmond] 1941. 123 p.

Henry, William W. The rescue of Captain John Smith by Pocahontas. Potters American monthly, 4 (1875), 523-28; 5 (1875), 591-97.

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