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Early Jamestown colony leader George Percy wrote of a "world of miseries," that included digging up corpses from their graves to eat when there was nothing else.
Early Jamestown colony leader George Percy wrote of a “world of miseries,” that included digging up corpses from their graves to eat when there was nothing else.
Early colonial leaders found at Jamestown church, where Pocahontas was married They were discovered buried beneath Jamestown's historic 1608 church – the site of Pocahontas and John Rolf's wedding.
JAMESTOWN — Early American colonists at Jamestown butchered and ate indigenous dogs as well as the dogs they brought with them from England when food was scarce.
A Jamestown man has been identified as the victim of a motorcycle crash at 7:56 a.m. Sunday on Buffalo Street near Beechview ...
May 1—JAMESTOWN — Sara Hegerle and Brandi Harty are involved at every level of their sports. "Beyond our school seasons for grades 5-12, which are at different times of the year, there are ...
Indigenous dogs roamed Jamestown in the early 17th century and out of desperation during harsh winter months, some colonists ate them, researchers have proven. A team of archaeologists at the ...
Scientists uncovered the origin of the oldest known surviving tombstone in the US, according to a new study. Here’s what it says about early Jamestown, Virginia.
The Jamestown Fire Department responded to a fire in a dumpster caused by fireworks behind Izumi Sushi and Hibachi, 2612 8th Ave SW, according to Capt. Sheldon Mohr. The department responded at 12:05 ...
WASHINGTON — Scientists revealed Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown survived harsh conditions by ...
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