img Virginia: The Old Dominion  /  Chapter 8 PIONEER VILLAGE LIFE | 30.77%
Download App
Reading History

Chapter 8 PIONEER VILLAGE LIFE

Word Count: 860    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

its typical days, the village stretched in a straggling way for perhaps three quarters of a mile up and down the river front, and with outlying parts rea

ere traces of this highway can still be found; and the mulberry trees now standing along the river bank are supposed to be descendants of those that bordered the old village highway. Next came Back Street upon which some prominent people seem to

quarter. Here lived many "people of qualitye." Royal governors and ex-governors, knights and members of the Council h

s and public buildings, were built together in rows to save in the cost of construction. Probably most of the homes had "hort yards" and gardens. The colonists were not content with having abo

ered in; and then doubtless there were stirring days in the village capital of "His Majesty's Colony of Virginia." Barges of the river planters were tied alongshore, and about the "tavernes" were horses, ca

was deep drinking a trait of the times, but many of the sessions both of the Assembly and of the Court were held in the "tavernes." Three or four State-houses were built; but with almost suspicious regularity they burned d

was accomplished only by the most strenuous efforts. When at last, in 1699, the long struggle was given up an

was to make the New World essentially Anglo-Saxon. Then this pioneer colony's mission was ended. It was not destined to have any place in the great nation that its struggle had ma

r, memory would hold this island a place apart. But all is not gone. Despite decay and the greedy river, there yet remains to us a handful of ruins of vanished James Towne. Despite a nation's shameful neglect, time has spared to her some relics o

img

Contents

Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 1 ALL ABOUT GADABOUT
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 2 OUR FIRST RUN AND A COZY HARBOUR
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 3 LAND, HO! OUR COUNTRY'S BIRTHPLACE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 4 A RUN AROUND JAMESTOWN ISLAND
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 5 FANCIES AFLOAT AND RUINS ASHORE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 6 IN THE OLD CHURCHYARD
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 7 SEEING WHERE THINGS HAPPENED
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 8 PIONEER VILLAGE LIFE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 9 GOOD-BYE TO OLD JAMES TOWNE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 10 A SHORT SAIL AND AN OLD ROMANCE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 11 AT THE PIER MARKED BRANDON
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 12 HARBOUR DAYS AND A FOGGY NIGHT
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 13 OLD SILVER, OLD PAPERS, AND AN OLD COURT GOWN
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 14 A ONE-ENGINE RUN AND A FOREST TOMB
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 15 NAVIGATING AN UNNAVIGABLE STREAM
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 16 IN WHICH WE GET TO WEYANOKE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 17 ACROSS RIVER TO FLEUR DE HUNDRED
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 18 GADABOUT GOES TO CHURCH
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 19 WESTOVER, THE HOME OF A COLONIAL BELLE
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 20 AN OLD COURTYARD AND A SUN-DIAL
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 21 AN UNDERGROUND MYSTERY AND A DUCKING-STOOL
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 22 A BAD START AND A VIEW OF BERKELEY
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 23 THE RIGHT WAY TO GO TO SHIRLEY
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 24 FROM CREEK HARBOUR TO COLONIAL RECEPTION
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 25 AN INCONGRUOUS BIT OF HOUSEBOATING
06/12/2017
Virginia: The Old Dominion
Chapter 26 THE END OF THE VOYAGE
06/12/2017
img
  /  1
img
Download App
icon APP STORE
icon GOOGLE PLAY