The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith by E. Boyd Smith
Long ago, in Virginia, lived Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan
Long ago, in England, lived John Smith who was very adventurous and dreamed of battle.
Captain John Smith won his spurs during the Siege of Regal besting three champions in combat
Strange Tales of a Strange People
Pocahontas and her people saw the coming of the colonists from the bay.
After the landing of the colonists, they began to work on their first town, called Jamestown which still stands today.
John Smith slowly emerging as their leader and began exploring the new lands
Captain John Smith using his guide as a human shield
Captain John Smith being taken as a prisoner and showing his compass to the natives
John Smith as a prisoner while had a dance of victory
Pocahontas shields John Smith from harm saving his life
John Smith was to be set free
John Smith thanks Pocahontas for saving his life
Pocahontas brings food to the colonists
John Smith goes in search of corn in the dead of winter
Pocahontas warns Captain John Smith of an ambush
Captain John Smith sails back to England after being greatly wounded by an accident
Pocahontas was captured by Argall, who appeared after John Smith's departure
Pocahontas eventually married John Rolfe in Jamestown for which she was never allowed to leave and see her people
After the colony prospered, Pocahontas was contented with her life in town. After she bore a son with John Rolfe, they set sail for a trip to England.
Pocahontas at the court of James the First
She was presented in court by the Lord and Lady Delaware
The Meeting of Pocahontas and John Smith in England
Captain John Smith sets sail again to help with colonies back in the New World
Pocahontas longs for home and John Rolfe makes preparations for the voyage back.
A sudden illness quickly overwhelms Pocahontas and she quickly passes away in a foreign land