Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

Tidewater lies east of the fall line of the Virginia rivers that flow into the Chesapeake-a definition that dates back to colonial times. Much of what we know of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Tidewater comes from the writings of Captain John Smith, William Byrd II and Thomas Jefferson. The Virginia of Smith, Byrd and Jefferson remains, in part, our Virginia. Geography and place names are largely the same. Their accounts of what they saw, where they traveled, what's in bloom and what's ready for harvest will sound very familiar. Read their words, paired with photographer and author Bryan Hatchett's stunning photographs of Tidewater landscapes and landmarks, and experience the continuity as well as the change that time has brought to this very special place.

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Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

Tidewater lies east of the fall line of the Virginia rivers that flow into the Chesapeake-a definition that dates back to colonial times. Much of what we know of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Tidewater comes from the writings of Captain John Smith, William Byrd II and Thomas Jefferson. The Virginia of Smith, Byrd and Jefferson remains, in part, our Virginia. Geography and place names are largely the same. Their accounts of what they saw, where they traveled, what's in bloom and what's ready for harvest will sound very familiar. Read their words, paired with photographer and author Bryan Hatchett's stunning photographs of Tidewater landscapes and landmarks, and experience the continuity as well as the change that time has brought to this very special place.

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Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

by Bryan Hatchett
Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

Tidewater Spirit: Cultural Landmarks, Monuments & History of Eastern Virginia

by Bryan Hatchett

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Overview

Tidewater lies east of the fall line of the Virginia rivers that flow into the Chesapeake-a definition that dates back to colonial times. Much of what we know of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Tidewater comes from the writings of Captain John Smith, William Byrd II and Thomas Jefferson. The Virginia of Smith, Byrd and Jefferson remains, in part, our Virginia. Geography and place names are largely the same. Their accounts of what they saw, where they traveled, what's in bloom and what's ready for harvest will sound very familiar. Read their words, paired with photographer and author Bryan Hatchett's stunning photographs of Tidewater landscapes and landmarks, and experience the continuity as well as the change that time has brought to this very special place.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467149235
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 05/31/2021
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Bryan Hatchett is a native of Hampton. He has photographed eastern Virginia for forty years. For nineteen years, he edited and published the annual Chesapeake Bay Watermen Calendar. His "day job" has been as a lawyer in New York, first with CBS and later at Food Network. Retired from active practice, he continues to divide his time between New York and Virginia. Hatchett is a graduate of Washington & Lee University and a law graduate of University of Richmond.

Table of Contents

Foreword Robert Wilson 9

Photographer's Notes 11

Introduction 15

1 Primary Sources: Three Early Virginia Books 19

2 The Powhatan Indians 26

3 Spring and Summer 29

4 Autumn and Winter 38

5 Homes of the Virginia Signers of "the Declaration of Independence 50

6 Churches 71

7 Remembering the War 93

8 After the War 104

9 Saving History 117

10 Hampton Roads 130

11 Lighthouses 150

12 Watermen 159

13 Farmers 172

14 Open Spaces 189

15 Westover: Two Mysteries 210

Acknowledgments 215

Endnotes 219

Bibliography 243

Index 251

About the Author 255

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