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John Smith’s map of Jamestown published in 1612 Quantity:Set of 10 archival inks on archival paper

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archival inks on archival paper

The ceremony where the pins were awarded

In the battle

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John Smith’s map of Jamestown published in 1612 Quantity:Set of 10 archival inks on archival paperA small poster showing an early map of Jamestown, Virginia first published in 1612 discovered and described by Captain John Smith and engraved by William Hole. As described by the National Park Service: Captain John Smith created the first detailed map of the Chesapeake Region. His masterpiece map of Virginia, published in 1612, remained in active use for seven decades and opened this part of North American to European exploration, settlement, and

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