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
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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.