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Washington's Mother When a Girl..

Washington's Mother at the Peace Ball
Washington's Speech in Congress on his Appointment as Com-
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WILSON, MRS. AUGUSTA EVANS.

WILSON, ROBERT BURNS.

WIRT, WILLIAM

Wise Choice.

Woman's Duty.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Captain John Smith..

Rescue of Captain Smith by Pocahontas.

Jamestown, Va. The first permanent English settlement in

America.

Storm at Sea..

Sir Walter Raleigh

Westover, the Home of William Byrd.

Evelyn Byrd.

Hunting in the Dismal Swamp.

The Tower of London

George Washington .

Washington Taking the Oath of Office

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Old St. John's Church, Richmond, Va.

Fort Moultrie, S. C. Fort Sumter in the Distance.

Monticello, the Home of Jefferson . .

Harper's Ferry.

Jasper Replacing the Flag.

William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va..

University of Virginia .

Henry Clay. . . .

Star-Spangled Banner and Seal of the United States

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General Sam Houston, First President of Texas

State House, Columbia, S. C..

Old Plantation Home

Alamo, San Antonio, Texas

Ruins of the English Settlement at Roanoke, N. C.

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University of Georgia, Chapel, Athens

Tomb of Mary, the Mother of Washington, Fredericksburg, Va.

General T. J. Jackson (Stonewall).

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University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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SOUTHERN LITERATURE.

FIRST PERIOD.. 1579-1750.

JOHN SMITH.

1579-1631.

CAPTAIN John Smith, the first writer of Virginia, was born at Willoughby, England, and led a life of rare and extensive adventure. "Lamenting and repenting," he says, "to have seen so many Christians slaughter one another," in France and the Lowlands, he enlisted in the wars against the Turks. He was captured by them and held prisoner for a year, but escaped and travelled all over Europe. He finally joined the expedition to colonize Virginia, and came over with the first settlers of Jamestown in 1607. His life here is well known; he remained with the colony two years. He afterwards returned to America as Admiral of New England, but did not stay long. He spent the remainder of his life in writing accounts of himself and his travels, and of the colonies in America.

True Relation (1608).

Map of Virginia (1612).

Description of New England (1616).
New England's Trials (1620).

Accidence for Young Seamen (1626).

WORKS.

Generall Historie of Virginia, New Eng. land, and the Summer Isles (1624). True Travels (1630).

Advertisements for Inexperienced Planters of New England (1631).

Captain Smith's style is honest and turesque, often amusing, never tiresome. ungrammatical at times, but not obscure.

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It is involved and
The critics have

professed to find many inaccuracies of historical statement;

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