Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 2. Two Pipes Made of Chloritic Schist Found in Orange County. Upper pipe, finished and much worn from pipe, unfinished. Both 5 natural size. NO. 8 MANAHOAC TRIBES IN VIRGINIA BUSHNELL 4I eighteenth century. Here, in April 1714, were seated the Germancolonists who had been induced by agents of Spotswood to come toVirginia, where they were to work the iron mines about to be de-veloped. The name Germanna, then applied to the settlement, haspersisted, although the settlement itself has long since disappeared,and only scant traces of it remain. In t


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 2. Two Pipes Made of Chloritic Schist Found in Orange County. Upper pipe, finished and much worn from pipe, unfinished. Both 5 natural size. NO. 8 MANAHOAC TRIBES IN VIRGINIA BUSHNELL 4I eighteenth century. Here, in April 1714, were seated the Germancolonists who had been induced by agents of Spotswood to come toVirginia, where they were to work the iron mines about to be de-veloped. The name Germanna, then applied to the settlement, haspersisted, although the settlement itself has long since disappeared,and only scant traces of it remain. In the year 1730, as told in a County Court record: WilliamBohannon came into court and made oath that about twenty-six ofthe Sapony Indians that inhabit Colonel Spotswoods land in Foxsneck go about and do a great deal of mischief by firing the and that he verily believes that one of the Indians shot athim the- same day .... that the Indian after firing his gun stoodin a stooping manner very studdy so that he could hardly discern


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