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Captain John Smith rescued by Pocahontas,Powhatan,c1870,Opechancanough,Indians

Title: Smith rescued by Pocahontas
Creator(s): Schile, H. (Henry), publisher
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Hr. Schile, No. 36 Division St., [between 1870 and 1875]
Summary: Print showing Capt. John Smith, his head bound to a large stone, with Pocahontas leaning over him, preventing Opechancanough from striking him with an elaborate metal weapon. Powhatan is standing directly behind Smith with his left hand, holding a calumet, raised to stay the execution. A Native standing to the left is identified as 'Namontake.' Another Native is standing in the center background with two horses, leaning on the back of one that is marked with the design of a hand, he is holding a weapon. Standing behind Opechancanough is another Native holding a large club. There is a cluster of Natives, mostly women, in the background on the right.
Notes:
Title from item.
There are traces of a copyright statement in lower left corner.
Subjects:
Smith, John,--1580-1631.
Pocahontas,--d. 1617.
Powhatan,--ca. 1550-1618.
Opechancanough,--d. 1646.
Powhatan Indians--1600-1610.
Lithographs--1870-1880.
Bookmark /2006678617/
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