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Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
The Chesapeake Environment in the Early Seventeenth Century | p. 1 |
The World of Algonquian-Speaking Peoples | p. 25 |
Englishmen in the Chesapeake | p. 53 |
John Smith's First Voyage up the Chesapeake Bay: June 2-July 21, 1608 | p. 75 |
John Smith's Second Voyage up the Chesapeake Bay: July 24-September 7, 1608 | p. 107 |
The Powhatan River, Becoming "King James His River," and Hampton Roads | p. 136 |
The "Pamunkey": The York River Drainage | p. 164 |
The Farmers and Fishermen of the Lower Eastern Shore | p. 185 |
The Middle Eastern Shore: Land of Marsh and Merchants | p. 200 |
The Head of the Bay: The Iroquoian Speakers' Northwest Passage | p. 222 |
The Patuxent River Basin: "Good Cheer" and "Infinite Kinds of Fish" | p. 239 |
The Potomac River: Conduit and Boundary | p. 262 |
The Rappahannock River Basin and the Piedmont Peoples | p. 286 |
Epilogue | p. 305 |
Notes | p. 323 |
Bibliography | p. 365 |
Index | p. 391 |
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