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Identifier: illustratedstand00norf (find matches)
Title: Illustrated standard guide to Norfolk and Portsmouth and historical events of Virginia 1607 to 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)
Publisher: Norfolk, Va., Standard lithographing and publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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urteen of the twenty-three States that have buildings atthe Jamestown Exposition will have special days on which tocelebrate in honor of their State. Following is a list: Georgia day, June ioth. Virginia day, June 12th. South Carolina day, June 28th. West Virginia day, July 2d. Massachusetts day, September 3d. Rhode Island day, September ioth. Maryland day, September 12th. Vermont day, September 18th. Missouri day, September 21st. North Carolina day, August 15th. Louisiana day, August 22d. New Jersey day, October 3d. Pennsylvania day, October 4th. Connecticut day, October 16th.In addition to the State days, Virginia and North Carolinawill celebrate a Home Coming Week, Virginia selecting Junenth, and North Carolina, August 12th, each continuing forseven days. H. SEELINGERS STAG HOTEL AND Ladies* and Gentlemens Cafe and Restaurant 39-41 CITY HALL AVE. EVERYTHING THE BEST Steamed Oysters a Specialty otel, Cafe, and Restaurant Handsomely Equipped, Promptand Polite Service, Moderate Prices
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102 HISTORICAL EVENTS OF VIRGINIA 103 Historical Events of Virginia 1492-1605 Prelude By royal authority of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand,on August 3, 1492, at Palos, a small seaport of Spain, three sailingvessels, no larger than the yachts of to-day, started on a voyageof discovery across the Atlantic Ocean. These vessels were theSanta Maria, Pinta, and the Nina, commanded byChristopher Columbus, a bold Italian navigator. The totalnumber of persons on board the three ships was one hundred andtwenty. On October 11, 1492, land was sighted, and on the 12thChristopher Columbus and his men landed at the island of SanSalvador, set up the royal standard of Castile and Leon, andthus took possession of the land for the crown of Spain. Columbus found the island already inhabited by a peacefulrace of brown skin, naked savages, whom he called Indians.He next sailed southward, and discovered the islands of Cubaand Hayti, which were also populated with the brown skinsavages. After exploring th
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