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Cooke, John E.My lady Pokahontas. A true relation of Virginia. Writ by Anas Todkill, puritan and pilgrim. Boston, 1885. 190 p.

[Davis, John] Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas, an Indian tale. Philadelphia, 1817. 90 p.

____ The first settlers of Virginia, an historical novel. 2nd ed. N. Y., 1806. 284 p.

Freeman, Mary E. W.The heart's highway; a romance of Virginia in the seventeenth-century. N. Y., 1900. 308 p.

Goodwin, Mrs. Maud (Wilder).The head of a hundred, being an account of certain passages in the life of Humphrey Huntoon, sometime an officer in the colony of Virginia. Boston, 1895. 225 p.

____ White aprons; a romance of Bacon's rebellion, Virginia, 1676. Boston, 1896. 339 p.

Johnston, Mary.Prisoners of hope; a tale of colonial Virginia. Boston, 1898. 378 p.

____ To have and to hold. Boston, 1900. 403 p.

Tucker, Henry St. G.Hansford; a tale of Bacon's rebellion. Richmond, 1857. 356 p.


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