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By Kevin White, August 30, 2007
Kidnapping of Pocahontas Marker
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| On Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1) 0.4 miles Centreport Parkway, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Near here, Pocahontas visited friends among the Patawomecks on the Potomac River in April 1613. Capt. Samuel Argall saw an opportunity to capture Pocahontas and exchange her for English prisoners held by her father Chief Powhatan. Argall sought out . . . — — Map (db m2218) HM |
| On Jamestown Road (Virginia Route 31) near Colonial National Historical Parkway. |
| | Matoaka, nicknamed Pocahontas (“mischievous one”), the daughter of Powhatan, was born about 1597. She served as an emissary for her father and came to Jamestown often in 1608. In 1613, Samuel Argall kidnapped Pocahontas while she visited the . . . — — Map (db m194910) HM |
| On New Market Road (Virginia Route 5) at Farmers Circle Drive, on the right when traveling west on New Market Road. |
| | Matoaka, nicknamed Pocahontas ("playful one"), the daughter of Powhatan, was born about 1595. At age eleven, she befriended Captain John Smith and later visited the English colonists. In 1613 Samuel Argall kidnapped Pocahontas to use her as a . . . — — Map (db m9613) HM |
Apr. 29, 2024