Jamestown tributes and toasts . thou livest to-day in the OldDominion as the type of all that maketh thy sex lovable. Evan R. Chestebmaw. Richmond. 35 INDIAN CORN Hebes to the Maize, Gift of the Red Man! The Manna in the Wildernessto Jamestown Settlers! The last cnist to Lees starving Gray-Coats prior to Appo-mattox ! The Gold of the great Prairies! A Native of our good Soil,waving its green banners from the Lakes to the Gulf, fromthe Atlantic to the Pacific! Fit Emblkm of Oub Gbeat Nation! Julia Wyatt Btjllabd. 38 Norfolk. MATOACA Pocahontas, sylvan princess,Fairy good, of pioneers;Wand, a he


Jamestown tributes and toasts . thou livest to-day in the OldDominion as the type of all that maketh thy sex lovable. Evan R. Chestebmaw. Richmond. 35 INDIAN CORN Hebes to the Maize, Gift of the Red Man! The Manna in the Wildernessto Jamestown Settlers! The last cnist to Lees starving Gray-Coats prior to Appo-mattox ! The Gold of the great Prairies! A Native of our good Soil,waving its green banners from the Lakes to the Gulf, fromthe Atlantic to the Pacific! Fit Emblkm of Oub Gbeat Nation! Julia Wyatt Btjllabd. 38 Norfolk. MATOACA Pocahontas, sylvan princess,Fairy good, of pioneers;Wand, a heart of gentle sweetness;Soul prophetic, tender years. Daughter of the Indian chieftain,Feather White, of Powhata;Sprite of mercy, in the forest;To our fathers, Guiding Star! Thou Matoaca! Woodland Angel;Of Virginia, Nonpareil;Thou took up the White Mans burden,Saved him from a Savage hell. Pocahontas, Sweet Preserver!This the song, to thee we sing;Down the pillared aisle of by a race shall ring. John T. MAomias. 37. 38 KING EDWARDS GREETING TO AMERICA On the occasion of the celebration commemorating the Ter-centenary of the foundation of the first English settlement onthe American continent at Jamestown and the birth of theAmerican nation, His Majestys government wish to offer theirwarmest congratulations to the United States government onthe magnificent progress and development which have broughtthe United States government into the first rank among thegreatest nations of the world, not only in material prosperity,but also in culture and peaceful civilization. The connection which must ever exist in history between theBritish and American nations will never be forgotten, and willcontribute to increase and foster the ties of affection betweenthe two peoples. Edwabd VII, Rex. Message of His Majesty, King Edward, delivered to PresidentRoosevelt by Ambassador Bryce. 39 POCAHONTAS To the gentle daughter of a savage sire; The dauntless savior of a gallant gentleman!Loyal


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