Читать книгу Indian Biography (Vol. 1&2) - B. B. Thatcher - Страница 9
Footnote
Оглавление[1] Smith's History, p. 226.
[1a] This date is mentioned by all the Virginian historians; but Prince, in his Annals, says that the voyage took place a year afterwards. Belknap (Am. Biog.) is of same opinion.
[1b] Burk's History of Virginia, Vol. I. p. 167.
[2] Smith's History, Vol. II. p. 14.
[3] Massacred with the thirty colonists mentioned previously in this chapter. He was otherwise called Sicklemore.
[4] Ralph Hamer, whose relation is incorporated with some of the oldest histories of other writers. He was subsequently one of the Council.
[5] Authorities referred to in Smith's History, Vol. II.
[6] Smith's History, Vol. I.
[7] Stith Book III.
[8] Authorities in Smith's History, Vol. II.
[9] Ibid, Vol. I.
[10] Probably of some English captive. Smith wrote his famous letter to Jamestown, during his first captivity, on what he calls the leaf of a table-book.
[11] History, p. 133.
[12] Smith's account of the Natural Inhabitants of Virginia.