"Notes On A Journey On The James, Together With A Guide To Old Jamestown" offers a glimpse into early 20th-century Virginia, combining travelogue elements with historical insights. This work, compiled by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, William Glover Stanard, and Charles Washington Coleman, serves as both a guide to the James River and a tribute to the historical significance of Jamestown. Readers will find descriptions of landmarks along the James River as it was perceived over a century ago, coupled with details about Jamestown's colonial past. This publication is a valuable resource for those interested in Virginian history and early American settlements, as it seeks to preserve the stories and sites of the region's past.
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