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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER I
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Its letters patent were for North Virginia.

Two ships, the Mary and John and the Gift of God, sailed with over a hundred settlers.

These men, reaching the coast of what is now Maine, built a fort and a church on the banks of the Kennebec.

Then followed the usual miseries typical of colonial venture--sickness, starvation, and a freezing winter.

With the return of summer the enterprise was abandoned.


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