| The First English Church in America | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE |
| Queen Elizabeth | [8] |
| King James I. | [20] |
| Old London—1607 | [44] |
| Memorial erected by Clergy of the Episcopal Church at Jamestown Island | [52] |
| "The trembling Indian in his canoe hurried past it with bated breath" | [68] |
| Smith's Island, where John Smith was captured by the Indians | [124] |
| The Mirror in the Woods | [138] |
| "She rushed forward, and laid her own head upon his" | [144] |
| King James and a Petitioner | [162] |
| Powhatan Oak, over Three Hundred Years Old | [166] |
| Old Fort—Jamestown Island | [180] |
| "The newly crowned potentate started with terror" | [200] |
| "'Powhatan comes to kill you all'" | [222] |
| Captain George Percy | [258] |
| St. Luke's, near Smithfield, built in 1623. The Oldest Protestant Church in America | [266] |
| Captain John Smith. From the Bust by Baden-Powell | [270] |
| Lord Delaware | [286] |
| Pocahontas Memorial Window | [290] |
| Marriage of Pocahontas | [312] |
| Powhatan Rock, under which the Indian Chief is said to be Buried | [320] |
| Pocahontas at Court | [322] |
| Royal Palace, Whitehall | [328] |
| Jamestown Church Tower | [336] |