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A CALENDAR OF POCAHONTAS MATERIALS

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This site contains the first draft of a chronological listing of materials relating to the study of Pocahontas (and, by association, John Smith, Jamestown, and early Virginia): histories, poems, plays, fiction, textbooks, movies, essays, children's books, paintings, sculpture, recordings, and so forth.

There are approximately 700 items in the list, and I have citations to approximately 350 more which I will gradually add in as I see them.  Except for a handful of items, I have seen everything on this list and have copies or access to copies (in whole or in part) of virtually everything listed.

The materials are listed chronologically because my initial purpose for studying Pocahontas has to do with tracing representations of her over time.  Once this calendar is finished, I will begin providing annotations for the items and add other sections to the archive -- for instance, an alphabetical listing of materials and breakdowns by genre.

Also, as time progresses I will make improvements in the design and navigation of the site.

Thanks are due to the Inter-Library Loan staff at Lehigh University and to the following libraries for getting me this far:  Virginia Historical Society, American Antiquarian Society, Library of Congress, Harvard University, and the Museum of Modern Art.

Thanks are due also to the following scholars, whose work anyone studying Pocahontas will surely want to consider immediately:  Ann Uhry Abrams, Philip Barbour, Rebecca Blevins Faery, Rayna Green, J. A. Leo Lemay, William M. S. Rasmussen, and Robert S. Tilton.

As I said, this long list is incomplete and thus perhaps publication is premature, but, still, the list is substantial and may be a help to researchers even in its present state. In addition, in the spirit of community that web technology encourages, I invite others to help make this list of Pocahontas materials ultimately as comprehensive as possible by sending me references to items that are not here or on my list of unseen materials.  All such additions will be gratefully acknowledged on the site.

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1608

Smith, John.  A True Relation of Such Occurrences of Noate as Hath Happened in Virginia.  London, 1608.  (Ed. Charles Deane.  Boston: 1866) (Rpt. in Travels and Works of Captain John Smith.  Ed. Edward Arber, with Biographical and Critical Introduction by A. G. Bradley.  Vol. 1.  Edinburgh, 1910;  The Complete Works of John Smith.  Ed. Philip L. Barbour.  Vol. 1.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1986.)

Wingfield, Edward Maria.  "A Discourse of Virginia."  Ed. Charles Deane.  Archaeologica Americana: Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society 4 (1860): 67-103.  [Written in 1608.]

1609

A Gentleman of Elvas.  Virginia Richly Valued.  Trans. Richard Hakluyt.  London, 1609.  (Rpt. of an account of the 1539 De Soto expedition in which Juan Ortiz is saved by an Indian woman.)  (pertinent section rpt. The Indians and Their Captives.  Ed. James Levenier and Hennig Cohen.  Westport: Greenwood, 1977.  3-11.)

1612

Strachey, William.  The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia.  Ed. R. H. Major.  London, 1849.  (Written in 1612.)  (Ed. Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund.  London: Hakluyt Society, 1953.)

1613

Chamberlain, John.  Letter 180. To Sir Dudley Carleton.  The Letters of John Chamberlain.  Ed. Norman Egbert McClure.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1939.  470-71.

1614

Purchas, Samuel.  Purchas His Pilgrimage.  2nd. ed.  London, 1614.  (3rd. ed. London, 1617.)

1615

Hamor, Ralph.  A True Discourse of the Present State of Virginia.  London, 1615.  (Rptd. Richmond: Virginia State Library Press, 1957, with introduction by A. L. Rowse; and New York: Da Capo Press, 1971.)

1616

Chamberlain, John.  Letter 244. To Sir Dudley Carleton.  The Letters of John Chamberlain.  Ed. Norman Egbert McClure.  Vol. 2.  Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1939.  12.

Sedgeford

Smith, John.  Letter to Queen Anne about Pocahontas.  In Smith's Generall Historie, 1624.

Van de Passe, Simon.  "Matoaka als Rebecca."  [Engraving]  Baziliologia: A Booke of Kings.  Ed. Henry Holland.  London, 1618.  (Rptd. London: Grolier Club, Chiswick Press, 1913.)  Also in Smith's Generall Historie, 1624. See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 11.  [image]

1617

Chamberlain, John.  Letters 257, 259, 262. To Sir Dudley Carleton.  The Letters of John Chamberlain.  Ed. Norman Egbert McClure.  Vol. 2.  Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1939.  50, 56-57,  66.

Purchas, Samuel.  Purchas His Pilgrimage.  3rd. ed.  London, 1617.

Rolfe, John.  "Letter of John Rolfe [to Sir Edwin Sandys], 1617."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 10 (1902): 134-38.

---.  A True Relation of the State of Virginia.  Ed. Henry C. Taylor.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1971.

1622

Smith, John.  New Englands Trials.  2nd edition.  London, 1622.  (Rptd. in Travels and Works of Captain John Smith.  Ed. Edward Arber, with Biographical and Critical Introduction by A. G. Bradley.  Vol. 1.  Edinburgh, 1910;  The Complete Works of John Smith.  Ed. Philip L. Barbour.  Vol. 1.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1986.)

1623

Shakespeare, William.  The Tempest.  Act 3, scene 2, l. 98.

1624

Smith, John.  The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles.  London, 1624.  (Further editions in 1626, 1627, twice in 1632, Richmond, 1819, Ann Arbor, 1966, and Cleveland, 1966.)  Contains images by Van de Passe's (see 1616) and Vaughan.  (Rptd. in Travels and Works of Captain John Smith.  Ed. Edward Arber, with Biographical and Critical Introduction by A. G. Bradley.  Vol. 2.  Edinburgh, 1910;  Captain John Smith's History of Virginia: A Selection.  Ed. David Freeman Hawke.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970; The Complete Works of John Smith.  Ed. Philip L. Barbour.  Vol. 2.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1986.)

Vaughan, Robert.  "King Powhatan Comands C. Smith to be Slayne."  [Engraving]  John Smith.  The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles.  London, 1624.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 13.  [image]

1625

Jonson, Ben.  The Staple of News.  Mention in II.v, ll. 118-26.  [play]

Purchas, Samuel.  [Hakluytus Posthumus; or] Purchas His Pilgrimes.  London, 1625.

1630

Smith, John.  The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine John Smith.  London, 1630.

1631

Lloyd, David.  The Legend of Captain Jones.  London, 1631.

1634

"The Capture, Evaluation, and Rescue of John Smith."  [Engraving]  America.  Ed. Theodor de Bry et. al.  Vol. 13.  Frankfurt, 1634.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 13. [image]

"Japassus Persuades Pocahontas to Visit Samuel Argall's Ship."  [Engraving]  America.  Ed. Theodor de Bry et. al.  Vol. 10.  Frankfurt, 1634.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 21.  [image]

"Pocahontas Visited by Her Brothers."  [Engraving]  America.  Ed. Theodor de Bry et. al.  Vol. 10.  Frankfurt, 1634.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 23.  [image]

c. 1650

"Pocahontas."  [Painting]  Unknown artist.  See Mossiker.  [image]

1662

Fuller, Thomas.  The History of the Worthies of England.  London, 1662.  In the Cheshire section.  (Rptd. London, 1840; and ed. John Freeman.  London, 1952.)

1671

Ogilby, James.  America.  London, 1671.

1685

Wharton, Henry.  The Life of John Smith, English Soldier.  Ed. Laura Polanyi Striker.  U of North Carolina P, 1957.  [Written in 1685.]

1705

Beverley, Robert.  The History and Present State of Virginia. London, 1705.  (2nd ed. London, 1722; ed. Charles Campbell.  Richmond, 1855; ed. Louis B. Wright. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1947.)

1708

Oldmixon, John.  The British Empire in America.  London, 1708.  (2nd ed. London, 1741.)

1722

Beverley, Robert.  The History of Virginia.  2nd ed.  London, 1722.  (Ed. Louis B. Wright. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1947.)

1730

Woodbury, Mary.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 35.  [image]

1734

Letter ["Accidentally hearing read a Paragraph"].  Boston Gazette 17-24 June (1734).  See Towner.

1738

Keith, Sir William.  The History of the British Plantations in America.  London, 1738.  (Rptd. New York: Arno Press, 1972.)

1741

Oldmixon, John.  The British Empire in America.  2nd ed.  London, 1741.  (Rptd. New York: Kelley, 1969.)

1747

Stith, William.  The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia.  Williamsburg, 1747.  (Rptd. New York, 1865 and Spartansburg, 1965.)

1749

Goadby, Robert.  An Apology for the Life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew.  London, 1749.  137-41.  (Rpt. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1931.)

c. 1750-1800

"Pocahontas."  [The Booton Hall portrait, after the 1616 van de Passe engraving.]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 33.  [image]

1753

Douglass, William.  A Summary, Historical and Political, Of the First Planting.  Boston, 1853.  422-23.

1755

Kimber, Edward.  "A Short Account of the British Plantations in America."  London Magazine 24 (July 1755): 307-12.

1757

Fontaine, Peter.  Letter to Moses Fontaine.  Ann Maury.  Memoirs of a Huguenot Family.  Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1967.  348-53.

1759

"The History of North America." New American Magazine 2.14-20 (February-August 1759): 173-223.

1767

Winkfield, Unca Eliza.  The Female American, or, The Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield.  London, 1767.  (Rptd. sometimes as The Female American, or, The Extraordinary Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield or The Female American in 1800, 1814, 1970, 1974, 2000.)

1779

Granger, James.  Biographical History of England.  Vol. 1.  London, 1779.  399-400.

1781

Scheibler, Carl F.  Leben der Pocahuntas, einer amerikanischen Prinzessin.  Berlin, 1781.  [novel]

1784

Rose, Johann Wilhelm.  Pocahontas, Schauspiel mit Gesang.  Ansbach, 1784.  (Written in 1771.)  [play]

1786

Chastellux, Marquis de.  Travels in North America in the Years 1780, 1781, and 1782.  Paris, 1786.  (Translated and notes by Howard C. Rice, Jr.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1963)  (Also London, 1787; rptd. New York, 1827; and New York: New York Times and Arno Press, 1968.)

1787

"Anecdote of Pocahunta, a Savage Princess, and Captain Smith, an Englishman."  Daily Universal Register, 16 April, 1787: 3.

"Anecdotes of Pocahunta, an Indian Princess."  Columbian Magazine 1 (July 1787): 548-51. Chastellux?

1788

"Letter from Captain John Smith to the Queen."  American Magazine 1 (October 1788): 776-78.is this 1787?

"Memoirs of Captain John Smith." Columbian Magazine 2 (August 1788): 418-21.  Continued in 2 (October 1788): 549-54; 2 (November 1788): 637-41 (contains the Pocahontas episode); 2 (December 1788): 699-703; 2 (Supplement 1788): 721-27.   1787?

1791

Webster, Noah.  "Story of Capt. John Smith, Who First Settled Virginia."  The Little Reader's Assistant.  2nd ed.  Northampton, 1791.  6-12.  Illustrated.  [for children]

1793

Nolin, Jean Baptiste, Jr.  "Etablissement des Anglois a la Virginie [Settlement of the English in Virginia]."  [Engraving]  See Brown, p. 21.  [image]

"Pocahontas."  [Engraving, after the 1616 van de Passe engraving.]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 32.  [image]

1794

Belknap, Jeremy.  American Biography.  Vol. 1.  Boston, 1794.  240-319.

1796

Robertson, William.  The History of America.  Books IX and X.  Edinburgh, 1796.  Esp. 54-73 and 92-95.

1797

Webster, Noah.  "History of Pocahontas."  An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking.  12th edition.  Hartford, 1797.  95-97.  May be in earlier editions as well.  [for children]

1800

Davis, John.  The Farmer of New-Jersey, or, A Picture of Domestic Life.  New York, 1800.

Winkfield, Unca Eliza.  The Female American, or, The Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield.  Newburyport, 1800.  (First American edition)

1802

Croswell, Joseph.  A New World Planted; or, The Adventures of the Forefathers of New-England.  Boston, 1802.  [play]

1803

Bolling, Robert.  Memoirs of the Bolling Family.  [n.p.], 1803.  Illustrated.

Davis, John.  Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America during 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802.  London, New York, 1803.  (Ed. Alfred J. Morrison. New York: Holt, 1909)  (Rpt. as Personal Adventures and Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America.  London, 1817.)

Reviews:

The Annual Review, and History of Literature; for 1803.  Ed. Arthur Aiken.  Vol.  2.  London, 1804.  54-59.

Edinburgh Review 2.4 (July 1803): 443-53.

"A Sketch of the Life of Pocahontas."  Literary Tablet 1 (1803): 94-95.

Wirt, William.  The Letters of the British Spy.  Richmond, 1803.

1804

Burk, John.  The History of Virginia from its First Settlement to the Present Day.  Vol. 1.  Petersburg, 1804.

Marshall, John.  The Life of George Washington.  Vol. 1.  London, 1804.  (Rptd New York: AMS Press, 1969.)

    Review:  Monthly Review, 2nd series, 44 (August 1804): 337-49.

"A Sketch of the Life of Pocahontas."  Monthly Anthology 1.4 (February 1804): 170-74.

1805

Davis, John.  Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas.  Philadelphia, 1805.  (Rptd. Philadelphia, 1817 and Dayton, 1836.)  Illustrated: see Fryd, p. 25 and Wasowicz, p. 383.

---.  The First Settlers of Virginia, An Historical Novel.  New York, 1805.  (2nd ed. New York, 1806.)

"A Sketch of the Life of Pocahontas."  The Repository, and Ladies' Weekly Museum  5 (1805): 5-6.

1807

Barlow, Joel.  The Columbiad: A Poem.  Philadelphia, 1807.  (Rptd. 1809, 1813, 1825, 1897.)  Book IV.

Report of the Proceedings of the Late Jubilee at James-Town.  Petersburg, 1807.

1808

Barker, James Nelson.  The Indian Princess; or, La Belle Sauvage.  Philadelphia, 1808. (Rptd. in Representative Plays by American Dramatists.  Ed. Montrose J. Moses.  New York: Dutton, 1918; in The Romantic Indian.  Ed. Charles M. Lombard.  Vol. 2.  Delmar: Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, 1981; and in Early American Drama.  Ed.  Jeffrey H. Richards.  New York: Penguin, 1997.)  [play]

"Retrospective Notice of American Literature."  Monthly Analog 5 (August 1808): 455-60.

1809

Allen, William.  An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary.  [The American Biographical Dictionary]  Boston, 1809.  (2nd. and 3rd. eds. 1832, 1857.)

Randolph, Edmund.  History of Virginia.  Ed. Arthur H. Shaffer.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1970.  [Written 1809-1813.]

"A Sketch of the Life of Pocahontas." The Tickler 2 (1809): 22.

"A Sketch of the Life of the Princess Pocahontas."  The Visitor 1 (1809): 89-90.

1810

"Life of John Smith."  Philadelphia Repertory 1.16 (18 August 1810): 121-22;  1.19 (8 September 1810): 145-46.

1812

Davis, John.  "Jamestown, An Elegy."  Port Folio 8.2, new series (August 1812): 213-15.  [poem]

"Notice of Captain John Smith, The Father of American Colonization."  Port Folio 8.3, new series (September 1812): 218-33.

"Sketch of the Life of Pocahontas." The Casket 1.19 (April 11, 1812): 217-19; 1.20 (April 18, 1812): 229-31.

1813

Campbell, J. W.  A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781.  Philadelphia, 1813.  31-52.

Hening, Elizabeth.  "Savage Magnanimity."  Blair Bolling.  "Commonplace Book."  Mss. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond.  6-10.  [poem]

Life and Adventures of Capt. John Smith, Founder of the Virginia Colony.  Philadelphia, 1813.  30-38, 58-59, 73-75.

Life and Surprising Adventures of the Celebrated John Smith, First Settler of Virginia; Interspersed with Interesting Anecdotes of Pocahontas, an Indian Princess.  Pittsburgh, 1813.  26-33, 41-42, 52-55.

1814

Davis, John.  "The Angel of the Wild."  Port Folio 3.4, 3rd series (April 1814): 374-75.  [poem]

1816

Paulding, James Kirke.  "Ode to Jamestown."  (Rpt. The Poets and Poetry of America.  Ed. Rufus Willmot Griswold.  Philadelphia, 1855?.)

[Tucker, George.]  "Letter XVII."  Letters from Virginia.  Baltimore, 1816.  149-59.

1817

Paulding, James Kirke.  Letters from the South.  New York, 1817.

Wirt, William.  Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry.  Philadelphia, 1817.  (See Wirt, 1841.)

1819

"An Araucanian Pocahontas." La Belle Assemblee September, 1819.  Rpt. The Researcher 1.4 (July 1927): 235-36.

Smith, John.  The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles.  Richmond, 1819.  (First American ed., rptd. from the 1627 London ed., and printed with Smith's True Travels.)

1820

Belknap, Jeremy.  The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Captain John Smith.  London, 1820.  (From his 1794 American Biography.)

Grimshaw, William.  History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Peace of Ghent.  Philadelphia, 1820.  26-36.

Hillhouse, William.  Pocahontas; A Proclamation: With Plates.  New Haven, 1820.

1822

Davis, John.  American Mariners, or, The Atlantic Voyage.  London, 1822.  Lines 4186-4215.  [narrative poem]

Goodrich, Charles A.  A History of the United States of America, on a Plan Adapted to the Capacity of Youths.  Boston, 1822.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Sigourney, Lydia H.  Traits of the Aborigines of America, A Poem.  Cambridge, 1822.  Canto Second.  [narrative poem]

1823

Goodrich, Charles A.  History of the United States of America.  Hartford, 1823.  12-20. Ilustrated.

1824

Carter, Bernard M.  "Pocahontas." Poems.  London, 1824.  9-20.  [poem]

1825

Capellano, Antonio.  "Preservation of Captain Smith by Pocahontas."  [Sculpture]  United States Capitol Rotunda.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 14.  [image]

1826

Grimshaw, William.  History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Cession of Florida.  Philadelphia, 1826.  26-36.

1827

Grahame, James.  The History of the Rise and Progress of the United States of North America. Vol. 1.  London, 1827.

Hale, Salma.  History of the United States.  London, 1827.  13-31.

Sedgwick, Catherine Maria. Hope Leslie, or, Early Times in Massachusetts.  New York, 1827.

1828

Barber, J. W.  Interesting Events in the History of the United States.  New Haven, 1828.  15-18.

Child, Lydia Maria.  Biographical Sketches of Great and Good Men.  Boston, 1828.  16-28.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1829

Goodrich, Samuel G.  Stories about Captain John Smith for the Instruction and Amusement of Children.  Hartford, 1829.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Holmes, Abiel.  The Annals of America.  Vol. 1.  Cambridge, 1829.  126-59.

Murray, Hugh.  Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in North America.  Vol. 1.  London, 1829.  208-23.

Scott, Moses Y.  "Pocahontas." Specimens of American Poetry.  Ed. Samuel Kettell.  Vol. 3.  Boston, 1829.  117-18.  (Also in Songs, Odes, and Other Poems on National Subjects.  Ed. William McCarty.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1842.  370-71.)  [poem]

1830s

Sully, Robert Matthew.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting, after the Turkey Hill portrait.]  A Daniel Rice and James Clark lithograph appears in Thomas McKenney and James Hall. History of the Indian Tribes of North America.  Vol. 3.  Philadelphia, 1844.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 35.  First of three portraits by Sully; see 1850s and 1855.  [image]

1830

Custis, George Washington Parke.  Pocahontas, or The Settlers of Virginia.  Philadelphia, 1830.  (Rptd. in Representative American Plays from 1767 to the Present.  Ed. Arthur Hobson Quinn.  New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1917 and subsequent editions.)  [play]

[Hunt, Freeman.]  "LXXVII.  Captain Smith and Pocahontas."  American Anecdotes.  Vol. 1.  Boston, 1830.

1831

Goodrich, Charles A.  The Child's History of the United States.  Boston, 1831.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1832

Drake, Samuel G.  Indian Biography.  Boston, 1832.  270-78, 289-303.

Kennedy, John Pendleton.  Swallow Barn, or, A Sojourn in the Old Dominion.  Vol. 2.  Philadelphia, 1832.

Thatcher, B. B.  Indian Biography.  Vol. 1.  New York, 1832.  Chapters 1-3.

1833

A Bachelor Knight [William Gilmore Simms].  "The Forest Maiden."  The Book of My Lady: A Melange.  Boston, 1833.  52-59.  [poem]

"Death of Pocahontas."  Rural Repository 10 (1833): 204-5.

1834

Bancroft, George.  History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent.  Boston, 1834.  Illustrated.

"Pocahontas."  Christian Register 13 (1834): 76.

"Pocahontas."  Literary Gazette 1 (1834): 33-34.

"Pocahontas."  Rural Repository  11 (1834): 101-2.

1835

"Early Modern History."  Chronicles of the North American Savages 1(June 1835): 18-25; 1 July 1835): 33-45.

Hillard, George S.  "The Life and Adventures of Captain John Smith."  The Library of American Biography.  Ed. Jared Sparks.  Vol. 2.  New York, 1835.  (Rpt. New York, 1860; Makers of American History. New York: University Society, 1904.)

Martin, Joseph.  A New and Comprehensive Gazeteer of Virginia and the District of Columbia.  Charlottesville, 1835.  549-52.

1836

Chapman, John Gadsby.  "The Coronation of Powhatan."  [Painting]  See Abrams, p. 117.  [image]

---.  "Pocahontas Saving the Life of Captain John Smith."  [Painting]   See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 15.  [image]

---.  "The Warning of Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 19.  [image]

Dielman, Henry.  Pocahontas Grand March.  Philadelphia: James G, Osbourn's Music Saloon, 1836,  Illustrated.  [music]

1837

Bancroft, George.  History of the Colonization of the United States.  Boston, 1837.  [juvenile]

"Four Great National Pictures."  New-York Mirror 15.10(Sept 2, 1837): 80.

Olney, J.  A History of the United States, on a New Plan.  New Haven, 1837.  35-40.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Owen, Robert Dale [by a Citizen of the West].  Pocahontas: A Historical Drama.  New York, 1837.  [play]

    Review:

    American Monthly Magazine new series 4 (1837): 489-90.

    Knickerbocker 10 (1837): 180-81.

"The Rescue of Captain John Smith, by Pocahontas." Family Magazine 4 (1837): 363-64.  Illustrated.

1838

Knapp, Samuel L.  "Sketch of the Life of John Smith, the Father of Virginia."  Family Magazine5 (1838): 443-44.

"Pocahontas, The Indian Princess." Southern Literary Messenger 4.4 (April 1838): 227-28.

"The Preservation of the Early Colonists from Massacre."  Southern Literary Messenger 4.4 (April 1838): 228.  [poem]

1839

C. C. [Charles Campbell?].  "The History of Virginia."  Southern Literary Messenger 5.12 (December 1839): 788-92.

"Pocahontas."  Rural Repository 16 (1839): 134.

1840

Chapman, John Gadsby.  "The Baptism of Pocahontas."  [Painting]  United States Capitol Rotunda.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 24.  (preliminary oil sketch in Abrams, p. 123)  [image]

---.  The Picture of the Baptism of Pocahontas.  Washington, 1840.

"Pocahontas."  New-York Mirror 18.3 (July 11, 1840): 17.  Illustrated.

Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince.  "The Worthies of Virginia."   Southern Literary Messenger  6.1 (January 1840): 49-51.

Webster, Mrs. M. M.  Pocahontas: A Legend.  Philadelphia, 1840.  (See also Burton Stevenson. My Country: Poems of History for Young Americans.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.  20-21.)  [narrative poem]

1841

Chapman, John Gadsby.  "Good Times in the New World" ["The Hope of Jamestown"].  See Abrams, p. 118.  [image]

Morris, George P., and Henry Russell. The Chieftain's Daughter.  New York: Firth Pond & Co., 1841.  Illustrated.  [song]

Sigourney, Lydia H.  Pocahontas and Other Poems.  London, 1841.  (Rptd. New York, 1855.)  [narrative poem]

Sinclair, Thomas.  "Captain Smith Rescued by Pocahontas."  [Lithograph]  James Wimer.  Events of Indian History.  Lancaster, 1841.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 15.  [image]

Smith, Seba.  Powhatan: A Metrical Romance.  New York, 1841.  [narrative poem]

    Reviews:

    Graham's Magazine 19.1 (July 1841): 46-47.

    Southern Literary Messenger 7.7 (July 1841): 588-89.

Waldron, William Watson.  "Pocahontas, Princess of Virginia."  Pocahontas, Princess of Virginia and Other Poems. New York, 1841.  [narrative poem]

Wirt, William.  Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry.  Philadelphia, 1841.  255-60.  (First published 1817.)

1842

Baker, Miss.  "Last Wish of Pocahontas."  Songs, Odes, and Other Poems on National Subjects.  Ed. William McCarty.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1842.  282-83. [poem]

[Hawks, Francis Lister.]  The Adventures of Captain John Smith.  New York, 1842.

Morris, George P.  "Pocahontas." Songs, Odes, and Other Poems on National Subjects.  Ed. William McCarty.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1842.  287-88.  (Rpt. My Country: Poems of History for Young Americans.  Ed. Burton Stevenson.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.  19-20.)  See Morris, 1841.  [poem]

"Pocahontas; A Study for the Historical Painter."  The Magnolia, May (1842): 305-6.  See Simms, 1845.

Watterston, George.  A New Guide to Washington.  Washington, 1842.  47-51.

1843

Cruden, Robert Peirce.  The History of the Town of Gravesend.  London, 1843. 286-87.

Frost, John.  The Pictorial History of the United States of America.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1843.  86-102.  Illustrated.

Goodrich, Samuel G.  "Pocahontas." Lives of the Celebrated American Indians.  Boston, 1843.  169-89.  Illustrated.

"Pocahontas."  The Lowell Offering 2 (1843): 14-20.

1844

Archer, Armstrong.  A Compendium of Slavery as It Exists in the Present Day in the United States of America.  London, 1844.  (Rpt. London, 1884.)

Balch, Rev. T. B.  "Pocahontas, Burr, and Wirt."  Green Mountain Gem 2 (1844): 19-20.

McKenney, Thomas, and James Hall. History of the Indian Tribes of North America.  Vol. 3.  Philadelphia, 1844.  Contains a Daniel Rice and James Clark lithograph of Robert Matthew Sully's 1830s painting from the Turkey Hill portrait.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 35.  [image]

Murray, Hugh.  The United States of America; Their History from the Earliest Period.  Edinburgh, 1844.

1845

Anderson, James S. M.  The History of the Church of England.  Vol. 1.  London, 1845.

"Antiquities of Virginia." Southern Literary Messenger 11.6 (June 1845): 351-53.

"Captain Smith and Pocahontas." Columbian Magazine 2 (1844): 236-37.  Illustrated.

"Pocahontas."  American Penny Magazine and Family Newspaper 1.22 (July 5, 1845): 337-39.  Illustrated.

Simms, William Gilmore.  "Pocahontas: A Subject for the Historical Painter."  Views and Reviews in American Literature, History and Fiction.  New York, 1845.  (Ed. C. Hugh Holman.  Cambridge: Belknap Press of the Harvard UP, 1962.)

1846

[Campbell, Charles.]  "Contributions to the History of Virginia, Chapter VII."   Southern Literary Messenger 12.9 (September 1846): 533-38.

[Hawks, Francis Lister.]  The Adventures of Captain John Smith.  New York, 1846.

Howison, Robert R.  A History of Virginia.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia: Carey & Hart, 1846.  119-27, 150, 189-205.

Simms, William Gilmore.  The Life of Captain John Smith, The Founder of Virginia.  New York, 1846.  (Rptd. Freeport: Books for Libraries, 1970.)  Illustrated.

Thompson, Waddy.  Recollections of Mexico.  New York, 1846.  29.

1847

By a Kentuckian [James Chamberlayne Pickett].  The Memory of Pocahontas Vindicated against the Erroneous Judgment of the Hon. Waddy Thompson.  Washington, 1847.

Campbell, Charles.  "History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia."  Southern Literary Messenger 13.2 (February 1847): 67-80; 13.3 (March 1847): 129-44.

Willson, Marcius.  History of the United States, for the Use of Schools.  New York, 1847.  Illustrated.  47-58.  [juvenile]

---.  Juvenile American History for Primary Schools.  New York, 1847.  36-45.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1848

Barnes, Charlotte Mary Sanford.  The Forest Princess, or Two Centuries AgoPlays, Prose, and Poetry.  Philadelphia, 1848.  First presented 1844.  (Plays by Early American Women, 1775-1850.  Ed. Amelia Howe Kritzer.  Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995.)  [play]

Guernsey, Egbert.  History of the United States of America, Designed for Schools.  New York, 1848.  84-99.

"Pocahontas."  Rural Repository 24.14 (25 March 1848): 105.  Illustrated.

1849

Frost, John.  The Book of the Colonies.  Hartford, 1849.  86-110.  Illustrated.

---.  Remarkable Events in the History of America, from the Earliest Times to the Year 1848.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1849.  Illustrated.  147-70.

Review of Geschicte der Colonisation von Neu-England. North American Review 69 (October 1849): 495.

"Pocahontas."  The Massachusetts Teacher 2.1 (1849): 27-28.

Strachey, William.  The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia.  London, 1849.  (Written in 1612.)  (Ed. Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund.  London: Hakluyt Society, 1953.)

Willard, Emma.  History of the United States.  New York, 1849.  21-27.

1850s

Glass, James William.  "John Rolfe and Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 27.  [image]

"Pocahontas."  [Engraving]  See Holler, p. 10.  [image]

Sully, Robert Matthew.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  Second of three portraits by Sully; see 1830s and 1855.  SeeRasmussen and Tilton, p. 37.  [image]

Warren, A. C.  "Captain Smith Rescued by Pocahontas."  [Engraving]  See Abrams, p. 63.  [image]

1850

Sears, Robert.  The Pictorial History of the American Revolution.  Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1850?.  Illustrated.

Stearns, Junius Brutus.  "The Death of Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 31.  [image]

1851

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. [Lydia Hunt]. The Child's Book.  New York, 1851.  116-22.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1852

Arthur, T. S., and W. H. Carpenter. The History of Virginia.  Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1852.  55-62, 110-21.

Chambers, William and Robert. Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts.  London & Edinburgh, 1852?  Illustrated.  (Rpt. Littell's Living Age 38 [August]: 515-32.)

[Hawks, Francis Lister.]  Historical Tales for Youth.  New York, 1852.  13-202.  (Also American Historical Tales for Youth.)

Moore, William V. [John Frost]. Indian Wars of the United States.  Philadelphia, 1852.  90-110.  Illustrated.

Sully, Thomas.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 39.  [image]

White, Edwin.  "Pocahontas Informing John Smith of a Conspiracy of the Indians."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 20.  [image]

1853

Morris, George P.  "The Chieftain's Daughter."  Poems.  New York, 1853.  54-56.  Illustrated.  [poem]

Pocahontas [Emily Clemens Pearson]. Cousin Franck's Household, or Scenes in the Old Dominion.  Boston, 1853.

1854

Mozier, Joseph.  "Pocahontas."  [Sculpture]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 27.  [image]

Parker, H. F.  Morning Stars of the New World.  New York, 1854.  249-75.  Illustrated.

Simms, William Gilmore.  Southward Ho!  A Spell of Sunshine.  New York, 1854.  Chapter VII.  Contains "Pocahontas; A Legend of Virginia."  (Rpt. New York: AMS, 1970.)  [poem]

1855

Armstrong, W. C.  The Life and Adventures of Captain John Smith.  Hartford, 1855.

Brougham, John.  Po-ca-hon-tas: Or, the Gentle Savage.  New York: Samuel French, n.d.  First performed, 1855.  (Rpt. Dramas from the American Theatre, 1762-1909.  Ed. Richard Moody.  Cleveland: World Publishing, 1966.  4-3-21.)  [play]

Brueckner, Henry.  "The Marriage of Pocahontas."  [Painting]  Also engraved by John McCrae.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 28.  [image]

Lossing, Benson J.  The Marriage of Pocahontas.  New York, 1855.  Illustrated.

Sully, Robert Matthew.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  Third of three portraits by Sully; see 1830s and 1850s.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 38.  [image]

1856

Duffey, John B.  "Life and Adventures of John Smith."  Godey's Lady's Book  52 (January-May 1856):  41-47, 149-56, 244-51, 334-40, 438-44.

Eliot, Samuel.  Manual Of United States History from 1492 to 1850.  Boston, 1856.  112.

First Lessons in the History of the United States.  Boston, 1856.  15-24.  Illustrated.

Hopkins, Samuel.  The Youth of the Old Dominion.  Boston, 1856.

Howe, Henry.  Historical Collections of Virginia.  Charleston, 1856.  22-51.  Illustrated.

1857

Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the English Settlement at Jamestown.  May 13, 1857.  Washington, 1857.

Hill, George Canning.  Capt. John Smith: A Biography.  New York, 1857.  121-56, 271-86.  [juvenile]

Hope, James Barron.  "Poem."  Southern Literary Messenger 24.6 (June 1857): 455-62.  (See also Burton Stevenson, ed.  My Country: Poems of History for Young Americans.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.)  [poem]

"Jamestown Celebration of 1857; Including a Prayer, Oration, Poem, and Speech"  Southern Literary Messenger 24.6 (June 1857): 434-66.

Lossing, Benson J.  History of the United States for Families and Libraries.  New York, 1857.  60-71.  Illustrated.

Meade, Bishop.  Old Churches, Ministers and Familes of Virginia.  Vol. 1.  Philadelphia, 1857.  62-88.  Illustrated.

Melville, Herman.  The Confidence Man: His Masquerade.  New York, 1857.  Chapter 25.

Windle, Mary J.  "Pocahontas: A Legend of Virginia." Life at White Sulphur Springs; or, Pictures of a Pleasant Summer.  Philadelphia, 1857.  229-75.

1858

Clarke, Mary Cowden.  World-Noted Women; or, Types of Womanly Attributes of All Lands and Ages.  New York, 1858.  283-308.  Illustrated.

"A Monument at Jamestown to Captain John Smith."  Southern Literary Messenger 27.2 (August 1858): 112-115.

Palfrey, John Gorham.  History of New England.  Vol. 1.  Boston, 1858.  85-97.

Spencer, J. A.  History of the United States.  Vol. 1.  New York, 1858.  32-43.

Straubenmuller, Johann.  Pocahontas; oder, Die Grundung von Virginien.  Baltimore, 1858.  [novel]

Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Virginians: A Tale of the Last Century.  London, 1858-59.  Illustrated.  The chapter "Pocahontas" contains two poems as well (see also Burton Stevenson.  My Country: Poems of History for Young Americans.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.  18-19.).   [poem]

Willson, Marcius.  History of the United States.  New York, 1858.  47-66.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1859

Brumidi, Constantino.  "Captain Smith and Pocahontas."  [sculpture]  United States Capitol.  Not completed till 1888.  See Fryd, p. 146.  [image]

Drake, Samuel G.  The Aboriginal Races of North America.  Philadelphia, 1859.

Quackenbos, G. P.  Illustrated School History of the United States.  New York, 1859.  66-76.  [juvenile]

1860s

"Pocahontas."  [Broadside]  New York: H. De Marsan.  [poem]

1860

Campbell, Charles.  History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.  Philadelphia, 1860.  30-84, 112-23.  (Rpt. Spartanburg: The Reprint Company, 1965.)

    Review: Southern Literary Messenger 13.3 (March 1860): 209-20.

The Chief's Daughter; or, The Settlers in Virginia.  London, 1860.  Illustrated.

"Guard of the Daughters of Powhatan."  [Flag] Insignia of a Confederate army unit.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 40.  [image]

Old Dominion Society of the City of New York.  First Celebration of the Anniversary of the Settlement at Jamestown, Va., on the 13th of May, 1607. Hon. George W. Summers, Orator.  New York, 1860.  16-17.

Robertson, Wyndham.  "The Marriage of Pocahontas."  Southern Literary Messenger 31.2 (August 1860): 81-91.  See also: Historical Magazine 4.10 (October 1860): 289-96.

Wingfield, Edward Maria.  "A Discourse of Virginia."  Ed. Charles Deane.  Archaeologica Americana: Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society 4 (1860): 67-103.  [Written in 1608.]

1861

Cooke, John Esten.  "A Dream of the Cavaliers."  Harper's New Monthly Magazine 21 (Jan. 1861): 252-54.  [poem]

Quackenbos, G. P.  Primary History of the United States.  New York, 1861.  31-37.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Reid, James.  "Natoaca, Princess of Virginia."  Notes and Queries, 2nd series, 12 (November 2, 1861): 348.  See also 2nd series, 12 (November 16, 1861): 406; and 3rd series, 5 (February 15, 1862): 135-36.

1862

Bogart, W. S.  "Pocahontas: or, The Lady Rebecca."  Southern Literary Messenger 34.12 (November & December 1862): 641-47.

"Smith's Rescue by Pocahontas." Southern Literary Messenger 34.12 (November & December 1862): 626-31.

"Then and Now in the Old Dominion." Atlantic Monthly 9.54 (April 1862): 493-502.

"True Founder of Old Virginia." St. James Magazine 4 (1862): 199-210.

1864

Lossing, Benson J.  A Common-School History of the United States.  New York, 1864.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1865

Goodrich, Samuel G.  The American Child's Pictorial History of the United States.  Philadelphia, 1865?.  50-72.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Hiller, Rev. O. Prescott. Pocahontas; or the Founding of Virginia.  London, 1865.  [narrative poem]

Martin, J. H.  Smith and Pocahontas.  A Poem.  Richmond, 1862.  [narrative poem]

1866

Chappel, Alonzo.  "Pocahontas Saving the Life of Capt. John Smith."  [Engraving]  J. A. Spencer. History of the United States.  New York, 1866.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 16.  [image]

Lossing, Benson J.  A Common-School History of the United States.  New York, 1866.  24-31.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Smith, John.  A True Relation of Virginia.  1608.  Ed. Charles Deane.  Boston: 1866.

1867

Adams, Henry.  "Captain John Smith" [Review of A Discourse of Virginia and A True Relation of Virginia].  North American Review 104.214 (January 1867): 1-30.  (Rpt. Chapters of Erie, and Other Essays.  Boston, 1871; and Historical Essays.  New York, 1891.)

"Captain John Smith."  Pall Mall Gazette 18 February 1867: 2-3.

Hohenstein, Anton.  "The Wedding of Pocahontas."  [Lithograph]  See Abrams, p. 173.  [image]

"Notes."  The Nation 4(January 17, 1867): 44.

Spohne, George.  "The Wedding of Pocahontas with John Rolfe."  [lithograph]  See Fryd, p. 50.  [image]

1868

Anderson, John J.  A Grammar School History of the United States.  New York, 1868.  18-23.

1869

Neill, Edward D.  History of the Virginia Company of London.  Albany, 1869.  83-105, 211. Illustrated.

---.  Pocahontas and Her Companions.  Albany, 1869.

"Pocahontas."  Southern Review 6 (July 1869): 160-81.

Quackenbos, G. P.  Elementary History of the United States.  New York, 1869.  29-32.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1870

"Captain Smith Teaching Pocahontas to Read."  New York: Kimmel & Forster, c. 1870.  [Lithograph]  [image]

Inger, Christian.  "Smith Rescued by Pocahontas."  [Lithograph after a lost painting by Edward Corbould]  H. Schile, 1870.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 16.  Abrams (p. 299) notes a folk painting belonging to Colonial Williamsburg also based on the Corbould.  [image]

Nehlig, Victor.  "Pocahontas Saving John Smith."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 17.  [image]

1872

Davis, Francis.  "Pocahontas: A Tale of Old Virginie."  The Royal Illuminated Book of Legends.  Ed. Marcus Ward.  Edinburgh, 1872.  Illustrated.  [song]  [poem]

Lossing, Benson J.  A Grammar-School History of the United States.  New York, 1872.  21-28.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Schele de Vere, M.  The Romance of American History.  New York, 1972.  69-100.

Taft, S. H.  A Discourse on the Character and Death of John Brown.  Des Moines, 1872. 15.

1873

Rev. of A Compendium of the History of the United States from the Earliest Settlements to 1872, by Alexander H. Stephens.  Historical Magazine, 3rd series, 2.3 (Sept. 1873): 187-88.

Frost, John.  Frost's Pictorial History of Indian Wars and Captivities.  New York: Wells Publishing Company, 1873.  25-39.  Illustrated.

Magill, Mary Tucker.  History of Virginia for the Use of Schools.  Baltimore, 1873.  Chapters 4, 7, 9.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Pryor, Paul [pseud.].  Pocahontas; or, The Indian Maiden.  New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1873.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1874

Victor Nehlig's Great Historical Painting, Pocahontas, Reproduced on Stone by the Artist Himself.  Cincinnati, 1874.

1875

Byers, S. H. M.  Pocahontas. A Melo-Drama in Five Acts.  [n.p.]  New York:  Readex Microprint, 1970.  [play]

Henry, William Wirt.  "The Rescue of Captain John Smith by Pocahontas."  Potter's American Monthly 4 (1875): 523-28, 591-97.  Illustrated.

Kerney, M. J.  The First Class Book of History.  Boston, 1875.  123-33.  [juvenile]

1876

Bancroft, George.  History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent.  Thoroughly Revised Edition.  Boston, 1876.

Bryant, William Cullen, and Sydney Howard Gay.  A Popular History of the United States.  Vol. 1.  New York, 1876.  262-307.  Illustrated.

[Bryant, William Cullen, and Sydney Howard Gay.]  "The True Pocahontas."  Scribner's Monthly 12 (1876): 7-13.  Illustrated.

Drake, Francis S.  Dictionary of American Biography.  Boston, 1876.  724.

1877

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. A Book of American Explorers.  Boston, 1877.  230-65.  Illustrated.

1878

Tyler, Moses Coit.  A History of American Literature.  New York, 1878.  20-27.

1879

Cooke, John Esten.  "The Adventures of Captain John Smith."  Scenes of the Old Dominion: From the Settlement to the End of the Revolution.  New York, 1879.  17-55.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Seelye, Elizabeth Eggleston, assisted by Edward Eggleston.  Pocahontas.  Chicago, 1879.  [juvenile]

1880

Pocahontas the Indian Princess.  New York: Philip J. Cozans, 1880?  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1881

"John Smith Play."  By Pamunkey Indians.  1881-1915.  See Feest, 1987.  [play]

"Old Yorktown."  Scribner's Monthly 22.6 (October 1881): 801-16.  Illustrated.

"Pamunkey Tribe, Jno Smith Play," "Unidentified Virginia Indians at the Yorktown Centennial in 1881."  Photograph.  Virginia Historical Society.  See Feest, 1987.  [photograph]

Stevens, Henry.  Stevens's Historical Collections.  Part I.  London, 1881.  102-3.

Warner, Charles Dudley.  Captain John Smith: A Study of His Life and Writings.  New York, 1881.

    Review:

    "The Admiral of New England."  New York Times 5 December, 1881: 3.

1882

Henry, William Wirt.  "The Address."  Proceedings of the Virginia Historical Society 24  February ( 1882): 10-63.

True, Charles K.  Life of Captain John Smith, First Planter of Virginia.  New York, 1882.   93-99, 243-56.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1883

Ashton, John.  The Adventures and Discourses of Captain John Smith, Sometime President of Virginia and Admiral of New England.  London, 1883.

Cooke, John Esten.  Virginia: A History of the People.  Boston, 1883.

Gardiner, Samuel R.  History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642.  Vols 2 & 3.  London, 1883-91.

1884

Scott, David B.  A Smaller School History of the United States.  New York, 1884.  20-25.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Winsor, Justin, ed.  Narrative and Critical History of America.  Vol. 3.  Boston, 1884-1889.

1885

Cooke, John Esten.  My Lady Pokahontas.  Boston, 1885.  Has an illustration on the cover.  [novel]

Deane, Charles.  "Pocahontas and Captain Smith: A Reminiscence."  Magazine of American History 13 (May 1885): 492-94.

Neill, Edward D.  Virginia Vetusta, During the Reign of James the First.  Albany, 1885.  9-18, 98-100.

1886

Bancroft, George.  History of the Colonization of the United States.  New York, 1886.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Hendrick, Welland.  Pocahontas, A Burlesque Opera.  Chicago, 1886.  [play]

1887

Preston, Margaret J.  "The Last Meeting of Pocahontas and the Great Captain."  Colonial Ballads, Sonnets and Other Verses.  Boston, 1887.  [poem]

Robertson, Wyndham.  Pocahontas, Alias Matoaka, and Her Descendants.  Richmond, 1887.  (Rpt. Baltimore, 1968.)

1888

Wilson, James Grant, and John Fiske, eds.  Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography.  Vol. 5.  New York, 1885.  569-72.

1889

Chambers, Henry E.  A Higher History of the United States.  New Orleans, 1889.  110-24.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Doyle, J. A.  English Colonies in America.  Vol. 1.  New York, 1889.  119-54, 407-11.

Monroe, Mrs. Lewis B.  The Story of Our Country.  Boston, 1889.  55-78.  Illustrated.

1890

Brown, Alexander.  The Genesis of the United States.  Vol. 2.   Boston, 1890.  1006-1010.  (Rpt. New York: Russell & Russell, 1964.)

1891

Henry, William Wirt.  "A Defense of Captain John Smith."  Magazine of American History 25 (1891): 300-13.

Hall, J. L.  Introductory Address Delivered by J. L. Hall . . . at the Jamestown Celebration, May 13th, 1891.  Richmond, 1891?.

Jameson, J. Franklin.  The History of Historical Writing in America.  Boston, 1891.

1893

Poindexter, Charles.  Captain John Smith and His Critics.  Richmond, 1893.

1894

Drake, Samuel Adams.  The Making of Virginia and the Middle Colonies.  London, 1894.  42-65.  Illustrated.

Goodwin, Maud Wilder.  The Colonial Cavalier or Southern Life before the Revolution.  New York, 1894.  45-47.

Newton, Mary Mann Page.  "The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities."  American Historical Register (September 1894): 8-21.

Nye, Bill.  Bill Nye's History of the United States.  Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1894.  38-46.  (Rpt. Upper Saddle River: Literature House, 1969.)  Illustrated.

Twain, Mark.  The Tragedy of Puddn'head Wilson.  Hartford, 1894.  Chapter 14.

1895

Fiske, John.  "John Smith in Virginia."  Atlantic Monthly 76 (September 1895): 350-64.

Hall, J. Lesslie.  Introductory Address Delivered by J. Lesslie Hall at the Jamestown Celebration, Held May 13th, 1895.  n. p., 1895?.

Lossing, Benson J.  Our Country, A Household History of the United States.  New York, 1895.  179-99.  Illustrated.

Manly, Louise.  Southern Literature from 1579-1895.  Richmond, 1895.  33-38.  Illustrated.

Musick, John R.  Pocahontas: A Story of Virginia.  New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1895.  Illustrated.  [novel]

1896

Maury, Dabney Herndon.  A Young People's History of Virginia and Virginians.  Richmond, 1896.  31-57.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1897

Fiske, John.  Old Virginia and Her Neighbours.  Vol. 1.  Boston, 1897.

National Cyclopaedia of American Biography.  Vol. VII.  New York, 1897.  102.

1899

Brown, Neal.  Critical Confessions.  Wausau: Philosopher Press, 1899.  116-170.

Eggleston, Edward.  The Beginners of a Nation.  New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1899.  31-52.

"Pamunkey Indians dressed for the Pocahontas-Smith Play."  Photograph.  National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, 1899.  [photograph]

Rowland, Kate Mason.  "Captain John Smith, Soldier and Historian."  Conservative Review 1 (February 1899): 113-26.

c. 1900

Pamunkey. John Smith - Pocahontas play.  [play]

1901

Robins, Edward.  A Boy in Early Virginia, or Adventures with Captain John Smith.  Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co, 1901.

Smith, Helen Ainslie.  The Thirteen Colonies.  Part 1.  New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.  55-93.  Illustrated.

1902

Roberts, E. P.  The Adventures of John Smith, Captain of Two Hundred and Fifty Horse, and Sometime President of Virginia.  London, 1902.

1903

Trahern, Al, and Richmond F. Hoyt. Princess Pocahontas March and Two-Step.  Chicago: Windsor Music Co., 1903.  Illustrated.  [music]

1904

Chandler, J. A. C., and O. P. Chitwood. Makers of American History.  Boston: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1904.  51-60.  Illustrated.

Jenks, Tudor.  Captain John Smith.  New York: The Century Co., 1904.  124-70, 239-52.  Illustrated.

Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  England in America, 1580-1652.  New York: Harper & Brothers, 1904.  45-49, 74-75.  (Rpt. New York: J. & J. Harper Editions, 1968.)

Williams, Henry Smith, ed. The Historians' History of the World.  Vol. 22.  New York: The Outlook Company, 1904.  567-82.  Illustrated

1905

Avery, Elroy McKendree.  A History of the United States and Its People.  Vol. 2.  Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers, 1905.  32-79.  Illustrated.

Bradley, A. G.  Captain John Smith.  London: MacMillan and Co., 1905.  83-104, 194-200.

    Review:

    "Notes." The Nation.  82 (June 14, 1906): 489.

Brooke, Richard Norris.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 34.  [image]

Bryan, Vincent, and Gus Edwards. Pocahontas: Tammany's Sister.  New York: Gus Edwards Music Pub Co, 1905.  Illustrated.  [song]

Mowry, William A., and Blanche S. Mowry.  American Pioneers.  New York: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1905.  34-46.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1906

Bright, Robert S.  Pocahontas and Other Colonial Dames of Virginia: An Address by Robert S. Bright Delivered at Geneva, New York February 22, 1906.  Richmond, 1942.

Dorsey, Ella Loraine.  Pocahontas.  Washington: George E. Howard, 1906.  Illustrated.

Garber, Virginia Armistead. Pocahontas.  New York: Broadway Publishing Co., 1906.  Illustrated.  [narrative poem]

Holliday, Carl.  A History of Southern Literature.  New York: Neale Publishing Company, 1906.  20-26.

Lane, Melvin Arthur.  "The Story of Pocahontas."  Strand 187 (August 1906): 17-21.  Illustrated.

Pocahontas Memorial Association.  Washington: G. H. Howard, 1906?.

Smith, E. Boyd.  The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906.  Illustrated.

1907

Bagby, Mrs. Thomas P.  "Tuckahoe." Tuckahoe: A Collection of Indian Stories and Legends.  New York: Broadway Publishing, 1907.  1-51.  [short story]

Bruce, Philip Alexander.  Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century.  Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1907.  138-39, 229-30.

Carey, Charles M.  Return of Capt. John Smith.  Hampton: Carey & Edwards, 1907.  [song]

Castleman, Virginia Carter. Pocahontas, A Poem.  New York: Broadway Publishing, 1907.  [narrative poem]

Chandler, J. A. C., and T. B. Thames. Colonial Virginia.  Richmond: Times-Dispatch Company, 1907.  43-86.  Illustrated.

Cole, Anna Cunningham.  The Jamestown Princess: Pocahontas Legends.  Norfolk, 1907.  Illustrated.  [narrative poem]

Ellis, Edward S.  Pocahontas: A Princess of the Woods.  New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1907?  Illustrated.  (Also A Princess of the Woods : or, The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith)  [juvenile]

Forbes-Lindsay, C. H.  John Smith, Gentleman Adventurer.  Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott, 1907.  Illustrated.

Goode, Kate Tucker.  "A Princess of Virginia: A Drama."  Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 79 (June 1907): 817-48.  [play]

Green, Anne Sanford.  Pokahuntas: Maid of Jamestown.  Culpeper: Exponent Press, 1907.  Illustrated.  [novel]

Johnson, Eleanor H.  Boys' Life of Captain John Smith.  New York: Thomas Crowell & Co., 1907.  133-47, 257-87.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Kester, Vaughan.  John O'Jamestown.  New York: The McClure Company, 1907.  [novel]

Lee, Sidney.  "The American Indian in Elizabethan England."  Scribner's 42 (1907): 313-30. (Rpt.  Elizabethan and Other Essays by Sir Sidney Lee.  Ed. Frederick S. Boas.  Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929.)

Leyendecker, J. C.  "Jamestown, 1607."  [Painting]  Collier's: The National Weekly.  27 April, 1907: cover.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 42.   [image]

Littleton, J. T.  The Story of Captain Smith and Pocahontas.  Nashville: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South, 1907.  [narrative poem]

McDavid, Mittie Owen.  Princess Pocahontas.  New York: Neale Publishing Co., 1907.  Illustrated.

McDonald, James J.  Life in Old Virginia.  Norfolk: Old Virginia Publishing Company, 1907.  64-77.

Portor, Laura Spencer.  "The Love Story of the First American Girl."  Ladies' Home Journal 24 (May 1907): 10.

Pryor, Mrs. Roger A.  The Birth of the Nation: Jamestown, 1607.  New York: MacMillan, 1907.  Illustrated.

Robertson, N. Brent.  Pocahontas: A Song of Old Jamestown.  Baltimore: F. P. Robertson, 1907.  Illustrated.  [song]

Rutherford, Mildred Lewis. The South in History and Literature.  Atlanta: Franklin-Turner Co., 1907.  57-60.

Selden, Edgar, and Seymour Furth. My Pocahontas.  New York: Maurice Shapiro, 1907.  [song]

Sheets, Catherine Randolph. Love Will Find the Way.  Washington: Gibson Brothers, 1907.  Illustrated.

Sheppard, William L.  The Princess Pocahontas: Her Story.  Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1907.  Illustrated.

Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907.

Woods, Katherine Pearson. The True Story of Captain John Smith.  New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907.  167-83, 345-53.  Illustrated.

1908

Pocahantas [sic] -- A Child of the Forest.  Dir. Edwin S. Porter.  Distributed by Edison Mfg., 1908.  [film]

Story, Alfred T.  American Shrines in England.  New York: Macmillan Company, 1908.

Wall, Mary Virginia.  The Daughter of Virginia Dare.  New York: Neale Publishing Co., 1908.  [novel]

1909

Page, Thomas Nelson.  The Old Dominion: Her Making and Her Manners.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909.  110-17.

1910

Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome.  "The Abduction of Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 22.  [image]

Pocahontas.  Perf. Anna Rosemond, Frank H. Crane, George Barnes.  Thanhouser Film Corp, 1910.  [film]

Smith, John.  Travels and Works of Captain John Smith.  Ed. Edward Arber, with Biographical and Critical Introduction by A. G. Bradley.  2 Vols.  Edinburgh, 1910.  (Rptd.  New York: Burt Franklin, n. d.)

1911

Christy, Howard Chandler.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 45.  [image]

Halleck, Reuben Post.  History of American Literature.  New York: American Book Company, 1911.  17-20.

1912

Bruce, Philip Alexander.  "Pocahontas." Pocahontas and Other Sonnets.  Norfolk, 1912.  [poem]

Odell, Edson Kenny.  The Romance of Pocahontas.  New York: Cosmopolitan Press, 1912.  [image on front cover]  [narrative poem]

Sale, Edith Tunis.  "Pocahontas: Mistress John Rolfe."  Old Time Belles and Cavaliers.  Philadelphia and London: J. P. Lippincott, 1912.  11-20.

Ullmann, Margaret.  Pocahontas: A Pageant.  Boston: Poet Lore Company, 1912.  [play]

1914

Bradley, A. G.  "Captain John Smith."  Fortnightly 101 (January 1914): 69-82.

Hammond, Otis Grant, ed.  Dedication of a Memorial to Reverend John Tucke 1701-1773 . . . With an Address on Captain John Smith by Justin Harvey Smith.  New Hampshire Historical Society, 1914.  53-68.

1915

Johnson, Rossiter.  Captain John Smith (1579-1631).  New York: MacMillan Company, 1915.  Illustrated.

Streubel, Ernest J.  "The Pocahontas Story in Early American Drama."  Colonnade (Sept 1915): 68-77.

Sweetser, Kate Dickinson. Ten Great Adventurers.  New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1915.  66-92.

Tyler, Lyon G.  Pocahontas: Peace and Truth.  Richmond: Valentine Museum, 1915.

1916

Edmonds, Fred, and Edward Johnson. Pocahontas: A Comic Operetta.  New York: J. Fischer and Bro., 1916.  [play]

1917

Lindsay, Vachel.  "Our Mother Pocahontas."  The Chinese Nightingale, and Other Poems.  New York: Macmillan, 1917.  [poem]

Succombe, Thomas.  "Rolfe, John."  The Dictionary of National Biography.  Eds. Sir Leslie
Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee.  Vol. 17.  London: Oxford UP, 1917.  157-58.

1918

Adams, Henry.  The Education of Henry Adams.  Boston, 1918.

Moeller, Philip.  "Pokey or The Beautiful Legend of the Amorous Indian: A Cartoon Comedy."  Five Somewhat Historical Plays.  New York: Knopf, 1918.  127-57.  [play]

Sandburg, Carl.  "Cool Tombs." Cornhuskers.  New York: Henry Holt, 1918.  [poem]

1919

Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.  Yearbook of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities 1919.  Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1919.

Lewis, Sam M., Joe Young, and Fred Ahlert.  Who Played Poker with Pocahontas.  New York: Waterson, Berlin,& Snyder Co, 1919.  [song]

1920

Mac Meekin, Cyril J., and J.A. Mac Meekin.  Pocohontas [sic]: Season's greatest hit.  New York: J.A. Mac Meekin, 1920.  Illustrated.   [song]

Watson, Virginia.  The Princess Pocahontas.  Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Company, 1920.  Illustrated.  [novel]

1921

Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome.  "Matoax."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 46.  [image]

1922

Lightfoot, Nan Maury Lemon.  "Statue of Pocahontas Unveiled after 16 Years of Splendid Effort."  Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia Quarterly Magazine 1.3 (1922): 22-25.  Illustrated.

Partridge, William Ordway.  "Pocahontas."  [Sculpture]  Jamestown, Virginia.  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 43.  [image]

Tucker, Beverly Randolph.  "Pocahontas."  Cited in Lightfoot.  [poem]

1923

Chronicles of America: Jamestown.  Yale University Press Film Service.  Distributed by Pathe Exchange, 1923.  [film]

1924

Pocahontas and John Smith.  1-reel Universal comedy.  Hysterical History Comedies.  Universal, 1924.  [film]

Price, Andrew.  The Princess Pocahontas.  Marlinton: Times Book Company, 1924.

1926

Christy, Howard Chandler.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  Howard Chandler Christy: Artist/Illustrator of Style.  Ed. Mimi C. Miley.  Allentown: Allentown Art Museum, 1977.  [image]

Ellyson, Mrs. J. Taylor.  The First Permanent English Settlement in America.  Richmond: Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 1926?.

Jalbert, H. H.  "Captain John Smith: Jack of All Trades and Master of Most."  The Mentor 14 (july 1926): 39-40.  Illustrated.

Tappan, Eva March.  "John Smith, The Father of Virginia."  American Hero Stories.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926.  39-50.

1927

"An Araucanian Pocahontas." The Researcher 1.4 (July 1927): 235-36.  Originally published 1819.

Chatterton, E. Keble.  Captain John Smith.  New York: Harper & Brothers, 1927.  126-48.  Illustrated.

    Review:

    "Brasse Without, but Golde Within."  Spectator 139 (9 July 1927): 60-61.

F. H.  "The Pocahontas Portrait." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 35 (1927): 431-36.

1928

Fletcher, John Gould.  John Smith -- Also Pocahontas.  New York: Brentano's, 1928.

Mason, Hollie Lee.  "Great Characters in American History: John Smith."  Normal Instructor and Primary Plans 37 (September 1928): 41, 91-93.

Quinn, Vernon.  The Exciting Adventures of Captain John Smith.  New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1928.  114-52, 305-15.

Stanard, Mary Newton.  The Story of Virginia's First Century.  Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1928.  41-49, 114-29.  Illustrated.

1929

Bruce, Philip Alexander.  "The Princess Pocahontas."  The Virginia Plutarch.  Vol. 1.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1929.  28-42.  Illustrated.

Peters, Harry T.  Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People.  Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1929-1931.  Vol. 2: 336.  ("Baptism of Pocahontas" and "Pocahontas Saving the Life of Capt'n John Smith")

1930

Crane, Nathalia.  Pocahontas.  New York: Dutton, 1930.  Illustration on cover.  [narrative poem]

Fraser, Georgia.  The White Captain.  Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1930.  Illustrated.  [novel]

1931

Llewellyn, K. N.  "A Ballad of Jonathan Smith."  Put in His Thumb.  New York: Century Co., 1931.  28-30.  [song]

Smyth, Clifford.  Captain John Smith and England's First Successful Colony in America.  New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1931.  96-119, 144-74.

Yardley, Captain J. H. R. Before the Mayflower.  New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931.  21-23, 156-64.

1932

Loving, Boyce.  The Origin of Necking: A Travesty on the Pocahontas-John Smith Episode.  Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1932.  [play]

Stevenson, Burton, ed..  My Country: Poems of History for Young Americans.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.  16-23.  (See also his American History in Verse for Boys and Girls.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932.)  [juvenile]  [poems]

1933

Garnett, David.  Pocahontas or the Nonparell of Virginia.  London: Chatto and Windus, 1933.  [novel]

    Reviews:

    "Nonpareil of Virginia."  Christian Science Monitor 23 January 1933: 5.

    "Pocahontas." Times Literary Supplement 5 January 1933: 5.

    Roberts, R. Ellis.  "The Lady Rebecca Rolfe."  New Statesman and Nation 5 (7
    January 1933): 16.

    Strong, L. A. G.  "Fiction."  Spectator 150 (6 January 1933): 24.

    Van Doren, Mark.  "The Puzzle of a Princess."  Nation 136 (8 March 1933): 265.

Geddes, Virgil.  Pocahontas and the Elders.  Chapel Hill: M. A. Abernethy, 1933.  [play]

Keiser, Albert.  "The Pocahontas Legend."  The Indian in American Literature.  New York: Oxford UP, 1933.  (Rpt. New York: Octagon Books, 1970.)>


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1934

Andrews, Charles M.  The Colonial Period of American History.  Vol. 1.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1934.  141-42.

Cabell, James Branch.  "To the Lady Rebecca Rolfe, Called Pocahontas."  Ladies and Gentleman: A Parcel of Reconsiderations.  New York: R. M. McBride, 1934.  195-209.

Halleck, Reuben Post.  The Romance of American Literature.  New York: American Book Company, 1934.  17-19.

1935

Bryant, Loy Y.  "The Pocahontas Theme in American Literature."  Master's Thesis.  U of North Carolina, 1935.

Grussi, Rev. A. M.  Pocahontas and Captain Smith.  Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1935.  [novel]

Gwathmey, John H.  The Love Affairs of Captain John Smith.  Richmond: Dietz Printing, 1935.

Hart, Albert Bushnell.  "American Historical Liars." Harper's 131 (October 1935): 726-35.

Morse, Jarvis M.  "John Smith and His Critics: A Chapter in Colonial Historiography."  Journal of Southern History 1.2 (1935): 123-37.

Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson.  "Pocahontas." Dictionary of American Biography.  Ed. Dumas Malone.  Vol. 15.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935.  18-19.

1936

Dwight, Allan.  The First Virginians.  New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1936.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Erskine, John.  Young Love: Variations on a Theme.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1936.  275-302.  [short story]

"WPA Bars 'Debunking' of American Legends."  New York Times 22 February 1936: 17.

1937

Andrews, Matthew Page.  Virginia: The Old Dominion.  Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1937.  35, 66-73.  (Rpt. Richmond: Dietz Press, 1949.)

Engel, Grace M..  "Pocahontas in American Literature."  Master's Thesis.  Columbia U, 1937.

Harnwell, Anna Jane.  "Pocahontas and John Smith."  Plays of Story and Legend.  Ed. A. P. Sanford.  New York: Dodd, Mead, 1937.  43-61.  [play]

Hartzog, Henry S.  John Smith and Pocahontas.  St. Louis: D'Alroy & Hart, 1937.  85-107, 164-87.  Illustrated.

1938

Cawley, Robert Ralston.  The Voyagers and Elizabethan Drama.  Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1938.  358-61.

Pelley, William Dudley.  Captain John Smith.  Asheville: Pelley Publishers, 1938.

1939

Cadmus, Paul.  "Pocahontas Saving the Life of John Smith."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 47.  [image]

Quarles, Marguerite Stuart. Pocahontas (Bright Stream Between Two Hills).  Richmond: Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 1939.  Illustrated.

1941

Gilliam, Charles Edgar.  "His Dearest Daughter's Names."  William and Mary Quarterly, 2nd. series, 21.3 (1941): 239-42.

Kellogg, Louise Phelps.  "Pocahontas and Jamestown."  Wisconsin Magazine of History 25 (1941): 38-42.

Wecter, Dixon.  "Captain John Smith and the Indians."  The Hero in America.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941.  17-30.  Illustrated.

1942

Bright, Robert S.  Pocahontas and Other Colonial Dames of Virginia: An Address by Robert S. Bright Delivered at Geneva, New York February 22, 1906.  Richmond, 1942.

Coleman, Satis N., and Adolph Bregman.  "Jonathan Smith."  Songs of American Folks.  New York: John Day Company, 1942.  124-26.  [song]

1943

Andrews, Matthew Page.  The Soul of a Nation.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943.  96-97, 188-93, 213-17.

Basso, Hamilton.  Mainstream.  New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1943.  8-9.

Benet, Stephen Vincent.  Western Star.  New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1943.  72-76.  [poem]

Criss, Mildred.  Pocahontas: Young American Princess.  New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1943.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]  [novel]

Foreman, Carolyn Thomas.  Indians Abroad, 1493-1938.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1943.  22-28.

Marshall, Edison.  Great Smith.  New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, 1943.  295-99, 311-37, 349-65, 371-83, 396-420, 427-38.  [novel]

1946

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. Pocahontas.  Garden City: Doubleday, 1946.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Holberg, Ruth Langland.  Captain John Smith: The Lad from Lincolnshire.  New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.  89-109, 139-47, 173-81.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Jarvis, H. Wood.  Let the Great Story Be Told: The Truth about British Expansion.  London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1946.  1-53.

Seymour, Flora Warren.  Pocahontas: Brave Girl.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1946.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Southall, James P. C.  "Captain John Smith (1580-1631) and Pocahontas (1595?-1617)."  Tyler's Quarterly 28 (1946-47): 209-25.  See J. Luther Kibler, "More about Smith and Pocahontas," Tyler's Quarterly 29 (1947): 84.

1947

Cabell, James Branch.  "Myths of the Old Dominion."  Let Me Lie: Being in the Main an Ethnological Account of the Remarkable Commonwealth of Virginia and the Making of Its History.  New York: Farrar, Strauss and Company, 1947.  45-76.

Peattie, Donald Culcross.  "America's First Great Lady."  Reader's Digest 50 (April 1947): 91-94.  Illustrated.

1948

Adams, Randolph G.  "To Its Logical Confusion."  Michigan Alumnus 44 (28 February 1948): 273-74.

Stinnett, Caskie.  "Private Lives of American Heroes: Pocahontas."  Saturday Evening Post, 220.30 (Jan. 24, 1948): 36.  Illustrated.

1949

Craven, Wesley Frank.  The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1607-1689.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1949.  72-73, 115-17, 132.

Kennedy, Arthur M.  Captain John Smith and His Critics.  Philadelphia: Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1949.

Pocahontas Club.  As I Recollect.  Pryor: Byron Smith Print., 1949.

1950

Cuppy, Will.  The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody.  New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1950.  206-11.  Illustrated.

Fishwick, Marshall W.  "Virginians on Olympus: I. The Last Great Knight Errant."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 58 (January 1950): 40-57.

Hall-Quest, Olga W.  Jamestown Adventure.  New York: E. P. Dutton, 1950.  44-56, 85-87, 150-66, 181-83.  [juvenile]

Lawson, Marie.  Pocahontas and Captain John Smith: The Story of the Virginia Colony.  New York: Random House, 1950.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1951

Daunton-Fear, Richard.  Pocahontas and St. George's Gravesend.  Chatham: Parrett & Neves, 1951.  Illustrated.

Leighton, Margaret.  The Sword and the Compass: The Far-Flung Adventures of Captain John Smith.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1951.  [novel]

1952

Christensen, Erwin O.  Early American Wood Carving.  Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1952.  42-51.  Illustrated.

1953

Captain John Smith and Pocahontas[: A Legend].  Dir. Lew Landers.  Perf. Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance, Alan Hale, Jr.  United Artists, 1953.  [film]

Dixon, Margaret Denny.  The Princess of the Old Dominion.  New York: Exposition Press, 1953.  [novel]

Graham, Shirley.  The Story of Pocahontas.  New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1953.  Illustrated.  [novel]  [juvenile]

Pendergast, A. W., and W. Porter Ware.  Cigar Store Figures in American Folk Art.  Chicago: Lightner Publishing Corporation, 1953.  23, 71.

Smith, Bradford.  Captain John Smith: His Life and Legend.  Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1953.  98-113, 217-33.

1954

Fife, Austin E., and Francesca Redden.  "The Pseudo-Indian Folksongs of the Anglo-American and French Canadian." Journal of American Folklore 67 (1954): 379-95.

Hubbel, Jay B.  The South in American Literature, 1607-1900.  Durham: Duke UP, 1954.  17-20.

Nash, Ogden.  "Captain John Smith."  Many Long Years Ago.  London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1954.  96-97.  [poem]

1956

Edmonds, Pocahontas Wight. The Pocahontas-John Smith Story.  Richmond: Dietz Press, 1956.

Henderson, Brantley.  Being the Story of Fabulous John Smith.  Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1956.  41-43, 73-75, 96-100.

McFall, David.  "Pocahontas, La Belle Sauvage."  [Sculpture]  See Tilton and Mossiker.  [image]

Smith, Bradford.  With Sword and Pen: The Adventures of Captain John Smith.  New York: Aladdin Books, 1956.  86-100, 114-18, 123-25, 180-86.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1957

Cavanah, Frances.  Pocahontas, A Little Indian Girl of Jamestown.  Chicago: Rand McNally, 1957.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

De Pilis, F. A.  Life Story of Matoaka.  Richmond: Patterson Brothers Tobacco Corp., 1957?.  Illustrated.

Green, Paul.  "The Epic of Jamestown."  New York Times Magazine 31 March (1957): 15, 42-47.  Illustrated.

---.  The Founders: A Symphonic Outdoor Drama.  New York: Samuel French, 1957.  [play]

Hall-Quest, Olga W.  Powhatan and Captain Smith.  New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1957.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Harris, Billups.  The Amazing Adventures of Captain John Smith.  Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson, 1957.  Illustrated.

Hubbell, Jay B.  "The Smith-Pocahontas Story in Literature."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 65.3 (1957): 275-300.  (Expanded version in South and Southeast: Literary Essays and Reminiscences.  Durham: Duke UP, 1965.  175-204.)

Shelby, R. Temple.  The Ballad of Captain John Smith.  R. Temple Shelby, 1957.  Illustrated.  [song] [juvenile]

Smith, Bradford.  "Captain Smith of Jamestown."  National Geographic 111.5 (1957): 581-620.  Illustrated.

Thornton, Willis.  Fable, Fact and History.  Philadelphia: Chilton Company, 1957.  46-54.

Wharton, Henry.  The Life of John Smith, English Soldier.  Ed. Laura Polanyi Striker.  U of North Carolina P, 1957.  [Written in 1685.]

1958

"Address by Viscount Hailsham." Significant Addresses of the Jamestown Festival.  Ed. UlrichTroubetzkoy.  Richmond: United States Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission, 1958.  14-17.

Creedman, Theodore.  "A History of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities."  Master's Thesis.  Columbia University, 1958.

Fishwick, Marshall.  "Was John Smith a Liar?"  American Heritage 9.6 (1958): 28-33, 110.  Ilustrated.

Gerson, Noel B.  Daughter of Eve.  Garden City: Doubleday, 1958.  Illustration on dust jacket.  [novel]

Hiscock, Robert Heath.  A History of the Parish Churches of Gravesend and the Burial Place of Princess Pocahontas.  Gloucester: British Pub. Co. Limited, 1958?.  Illustrated.

Lee, Peggy, Eddie Cooley, and John Davenport.  Fever.  Capitol Records, 1958.  [song]

Mason, Miriam E.  John Smith: Man of Adventure.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1958.  Illustrated.  119-33.  [juvenile]

Peavy, Charles D.  "The American Indian in the Drama of the United States."  McNeese Review 10 (1958): 68-86.

Rives, Ralph Hardee.  "The Jamestown Celebration of 1857."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 66.3 (1958): 259-71.  Illustrated.

Striker, Laura Polyani.  "The Hungarian Historian, Lewis L. Kropf, On Captain John Smith's True Travels: A Reappraisal."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 66 (January 1958): 22-43.

1959

Foster, Genevieve.  The World of Captain John Smith.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1959.  Illustrated.

Rowse, A. L.  The Elizabethans and America.  London: Macmillan and Co., 1959.  214-15.

1960

Barth, John.  The Sot-Weed Factor.  New York: Doubleday, 1960.  Chapters II.6, II.25, III.21.

King, Sydney E.  Pocahontas.  [Drawing]  Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation.  See Brown and Myers, 1997.  [image]

McCorvey, Thomas Chalmers. Alabama Historical Sketches.  Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 1960.  90-94.

Morton, Richard L.  Colonial Virginia.  Vol. 1.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1960.  36-39.

1961

Harris, Aurand.  Pocahontas.  Anchorage: Children's Theatre Press, 1961.  [juvenile]  [play]

Meadows, Denis.  Five Remarkable Englishmen.  New York: Devin-Adair Company, 1961.  70-78, 90-91.

Tate, Ellalice [Eleanor Hibbert]. This Was a Man.  London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1961.  [novel]

1962

Rule, Henry B.  "Henry Adams's Attack on Two Heroes of the Old South."  American Quarterly 14.2 (1962): 174-84.

Striker, Laura Polanyi, and Bradford Smith.  "The Rehabilitation of Captain John Smith."  Journal of Southern History 28.4 (1962): 474-81.

Towner, Lawrence W.  "Ars Poetica et Sculptura: Pocahontas on the Boston Common." Journal of Southern History 28.4 (1962): 482-85.

Young, Philip.  "The Mother of Us All: Pocahontas Reconsidered."  Kenyon Review 24.3 (1962): 391-415.  (Rpt. Three Bags Full.  New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1967. 175-203.)

1963

Barbour, Philip L.  "Fact and Fiction in Captain John Smith's True Travels."  Bulletin of the New York Public Library 67 (October 1963): 517-28.

1964

Elson, Ruth Miller.  Guardians of Tradition: American Schoolbooks of the Nineteenth Century.  Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1964.  69-71.

Jones, Howard Mumford.  O Strange New World.  New York: Viking Press, 1964.  82-83, 238.

Review of The Three Worlds of Captain John SmithTimes Literary Supplement 19 November, 1964: 1036.

1966

Lewis, Paul.  The Great Rogue: A Biography of Captain John Smith.  New York: David McKay Company, 1966.

    Review:

    Georgia Historical Quarterly 51 (1967): 375-76.

Wadlington, Walter.  "The Loving Case: Virginia's Anti-Miscegenation Statute in Historical Perspective." Virginia Law Review 52 (1966): 1189-1223; esp. 1189, 1202-3.

1967

Feest, Christian F.  "The Virginia Indian in Pictures."  Smithsonian Journal of History 2.1 (1967): 1-30.  Illustrated.

Gerson, Noel B.  Survival: Jamestown, First English Colony in America.  New York: Julian Messner, 1967.  [juvenile]

Holloway, James.  "Indian Legend Lives On in England."  New York Times 17 September 1969: section 10, p. 24.

1968

Fiedler, Leslie A.  The Return of the Vanishing American.  New York: Stein and Day, 1968.

Fleming, E. McClung.  "Symbols of the United States: From Indian Queen to Uncle Sam."  Frontiers of American Culture.  Ed.  Ray B. Browne, et. al.  Lafayette: Purdue U, 1968.  1-24.

Jones, Howard Mumford, with the aid of Sue Bonner Walcutt.  The Literature of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1968.  49-50.

1969

Deloria, Vine, Jr.  Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto.  New York: Macmillan, 1969.  1-5.

Durbin, Louise.  "Pocahontas in England."  Virginia Cavalcade 18.3 (1969): 4-12.  Illustrated.

Wilkie, Katherine E.  Pocahontas: Indian Princess.  Middletown: Weekly Reader Books, 1969.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Woodward, Grace Steele.  Pocahontas.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1969.  Illustrated: the Sedgeford Hall Portrait, the Bootan Hall Portrait, the church at Gravesend, and so forth.

1970

Barbour, Philip L.  Pocahontas and Her World.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970.

Fried, Frederick.  Artists in Wood.  New York: Bramhall House, 1970.  16, 110, col. fig. 18b.  Illustrated.

Hawke, David Freeman.  Captain John Smith's History of Virginia: A Selection.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970.

Jonson, Ben.  "The Vision of Delight." Ben Jonson: Selected Masques.  Ed. Stephen Orgel. New Haven: Yale UP, 1970.  149-60.

Randolph, Edmund.  History of Virginia.  Ed. Arthur H. Shaffer.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1970.  [Written 1809-1813.]

1971

Barbour, Philip L.  "Pocahontas." Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary.  Ed. Edward T. James.  Vol. III.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1971.  78-81.

Bulla, Clyde Robert.  Pocahontas and the Strangers.  New York: Scholastic, 1971.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Emerson, Everett.  Captain John Smith.  New York: Twayne, 1971.  47-48, 72, 80-85, 122-23.  (Revised edition, 1993)

1973

Bowman, John Clarke.  Powhatan's Daughter.  New York: Viking Press, 1973.  [novel]

Green, Rayna.  "The Image of the Indian in the Popular Imagination."  Diss.  Indiana University, 1973.

Paine, Lauran.  Captain John Smith and the Jamestown Story.  New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., 1973.  99-118, 140-41, 192-93.

Phillips, Leon [Gerson, Noel Bertram]. First Lady of America: A Romanticized Biography of Pocahontas.  Richmond: Westover, 1973.

Zolla, Elemire.  The Writer and the Shaman.  New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973.  18-24.

1974

Parry, Ellwood.  The Image of the Black Man in American Art, 1590-1900.  New York: George Braziller, 1974.  Illustrated.

1975

Bullough, Geoffrey, ed..  Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare.  Vol. 8.  London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975.  240-41.

Green, Rayna.  "The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture." Massachusetts Review 16.4 (1975): 698-714.  Illustrated.

Herbst, Jurgen.  "The New Life of Captain John Smith."  Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 44.1 (1975): 47-68.

Vaughan, Alden T.  American Genesis: Captain John Smith and the Founding of Virginia.  Boston: Little, Brown, 1976.

Weixlmann, Joseph.  "' . . .such a devotee of Venus is our Capt . . .': The Use and Abuse of Smith's Generall Historie in John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor." Studies in American Humor 2 (October 1975): 105-15.

1976

Alexander, Michael, ed.  "Virginia -- The Jamestown Settlement."  Discovering the New World, Based on the Works of Theodore de Bry.  New York: Harper & Row, 1976.  190-202.  Illustrated.

DuPriest, Maud.  Cherokee Recollections: The Story of the Indian Women's Pocahontas Club.  Stillwater: Thales Microuniversity Press, 1976.

Mossiker, Frances.  Pocahontas: The Life and the Legend.  New York: Knopf, 1976.  Illustrated.

1977

Bailey, Bernadine.  American Shrines in England.  South Brunswick and New York: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1977.  23-28.  Illustrated.

Jenkins, William Warren.  "Three Centuries in the Development of the Pocahontas Story in American Literature."  Diss.  U of Tennessee, 1977.

Levernier, James, and Hennig Cohen, eds.  The Indians and Their Captives.  Westport: Greenwood, 1977.  12-19.

Seelye, John.  Prophetic Waters: The River in Early American Life and Literature.  New York: Oxford UP, 1977.  57-80, 85-87, 343-45.

Wohl, Burton.  Soldier in Paradise.  New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1977.  [novel]

1978

Cox, Gail Diane.  "An American Princess in London."  American History Illustrated 13.6 (1978): 4-7, 47-50.  Illustrated.

Gerson, Noel B.  The Glorious Scoundrel: A Biography of Captain John Smith.  New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1978.  Illustrated.

Larson, Charles R.  American Indian Fiction.  Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1978.  17-33.

Sanders, Ronald.  Lost Tribes and Promised Lands.  Boston: Little, Brown, 1978.  263-97.

1979

Anderson, Marilyn J.  "The Best of Two Worlds: The Pocahontas Legend as Treated in Early American Drama."  Indian Historian 12 (1979): 54-59, 64.

Jassem, Kate.  Pocahontas: Girl of Jamestown.  Mahwah: Troll, 1979.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Scheick, William J.  The Half-Blood: A Cultural Symbol in 19th-Century American Fiction.  Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1979.

Seals, David.  The Powwow Highway.  New York: Plume, 1979.

Welch, James.  The Death of Jim Loney.  New York: Harper and Row, 1979.

1980

Bridenbaugh, Carl.  Jamestown 1544-1699.  New York: Oxford UP, 1980.

Geiogamah, Hanay.  "Foghorn." New Native American Drama: Three Plays.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1980.  45-82.  First presented 1973.  [play]

Sheehan, Bernard W.  Savagism and Civility: Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virginia.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1980.  128-31.

1981

Billington, Ray Allen.  Land of Savagery, Land of Promise: The European Image of the American Frontier in the Nineteenth Century.  New York: W. W. Norton, 1981.  6.

Risjord, Norman K.  "The Meeting of Cultures: Captain John Smith and Pocahontas."  Representative Americans: The Colonists.  Lexington: D. C. Heath and Company, 1981.  3-22.

1982

Levenson, J. C., et. al., eds. The Letters of Henry Adams.  Vol. 1.  Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 1982.

1983

Fritz, Jean.  The Double Life of Pocahontas.  New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1983.  [juvenile]

Hadas, Pamela White.  "Pocahontas from Her New World."  Beside Herself: Pocahontas to Patty Hearst.  New York: Knopf, 1983.  3-16.  [poem]

Sorel, Nancy Caldwell.  "Captain John Smith and Pocahontas."  Atlantic Monthly 252 (September 1983): 89.  Illustrated.

1984

Couture, Richard T.  To Preserve and Protect: A History of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.  Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1984.  Illustrated.

Gladsky, Thomas S.  John Esten Cooke's My Lady Pokahontas: The Popular Novel in History." Southern Studies 23 (1984): 299-305.

1985

Brown, Paul.  "'This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine': The Tempest and the Discourse of Colonialism.  Political Shakespeare: New Essays in Cultural Materialism.  Ed. Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.  Manchester: Manchester UP, 1985.  17-41.

Brown, Stuart E., Jr., Lorraine F. Myers, and Eileen M. Chappel.  Pocahontas' Descendants.  Berryville: Pocahontas Foundation, 1985.

Fox, Joseph L.  Captain John Smith: Hero and Conqueror.  Great Neck: Todd & Honeywell, 1985.  59-63, 103-6.  [juvenile]

Sargent, Mark L.  "Rekindled Fires: Jamestown and Plymouth in American Literature, 1765-1863."  Diss.  Claremont Graduate School, 1985.  116-86.

1986

Dearborn, Mary.  Pocahontas's Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture.  New York: Oxford UP, 1986.

Hulme, Peter.  "John Smith and Pocahontas." Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Native Caribbean, 1492-1797.  London: Methuen, 1986.  137-73.

Jenkins, William Warren.  "The Princess Pocahontas and Three Englishmen Named John."  No Fairer Land: Studies in Southern Literature before 1900.  Ed. J. Lasley Dameron and James W. Mathews.  Troy: Whitston Publishing, 1986.  8-20.

Smith, John.  The Complete Works of John Smith.  Ed. Philip L. Barbour.  3 Vols.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1986.

Sollors, Werner.  Beyond Ethnicity: Consent and Descent in American Literature.  New York: Oxford UP, 1986.  79-80, 133-37.  Illustrated.

1987

Brown, Stuart E., Jr., Lorraine F. Myers, and Eileen M. Chappel.  Pocahontas' Descendants: Supplement.  Berryville: Pocahontas Foundation, 1987.

Cliff, Michelle.  No Telephone to Heaven.  New York: Dutton, 1987.  Chapter 5.

Feest, Christian F.  "Pride and Prejudice: The Pocahontas Myth and the Pamunkey."  European Review of Native American Studies 1.1 (1987): 5-12.  Illustrated.

O'Dell, Scott.  The Serpent Never Sleeps: A Novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]  [novel]

Sundquist, Asebrit.  Pocahontas & Co.: The Fictional American Indian Woman in Nineteenth-Century Literature: A Study of Method.  Atlantic Highlands: Humanities, 1987.

1988

Allen, Paula Gunn.  "Pocahontas to Her English Husband, John Rolfe."  Skins and Bones: Poems 1979-87.  Albuquerque: West End Press, 1988.  [poem]

Brant, Beth.  "Grandmothers of a New World."  Ikon 8(1988): 48-60.  (Rpt. Writing as Witness.  Toronto: Women's Press, 1994.  83-103.)

Feest, Christian F.  "The Indian in Non-English Literature."  History of Indian-White Relations.  Ed. Wilcomb E. Washburn.  Vol. 4 of Handbook of North American Indians.  Gen. Ed. William C. Sturtevant.  Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1988.  582-86.

Fiedler, Leslie A.  "The Indian in Literature in English."  History of Indian-White Relations.  Ed. Wilcomb E. Washburn.  Vol. 4 of Handbook of North American Indians.  Gen. Ed. William C. Sturtevant.  Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1988.  573-81.

Green, Rayna D.  "The Indian in Popular American Culture."  History of Indian-White Relations.  Ed. Wilcomb E. Washburn.  Vol. 4 of Handbook of North American Indians.  Gen. Ed. William C. Sturtevant.  Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1988.  587-606.

Greene, Carol.  Pocahontas: Daughter of a Chief.  Chicago: Children's Press, 1988.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Kupperman, Karen Ordahl.  Captain John Smith: A Select Edition of His Writings.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1988.  Illustrated.

Larkins, Sharon.  "Using Trade Books to Teach about Pocahontas."  Georgia Social Studies Journal 19.1 (1988): 21-25.

Lemay, J. A. Leo.  An Early American Reader.  Washington: United States Information Agency, 1988.  390-402.

Marsden, Michael, and Jack G. Nachbar.  "The Indian in the Movies."  History of Indian-White Relations.  Ed. Wilcomb E. Washburn.  Vol. 4 of Handbook of North American Indians.  Gen. Ed. William C. Sturtevant.  Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1988.  607-16.

1989

Brown, Stuart E., Jr.  Pocahontas.  Berryville: Pocahontas Foundation, 1989.  Illustrated.

Rountree, Helen.  The Powhatan Indians of Virginia.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1989.

Silverstone, Paul H.  Warships of the Civil War Navies.  Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1989.  89-90.

Wilmeth, Don.  "Noble or Ruthless Savage: The American Indian on Stage and in the Drama."  Journal of American Drama and Theatre 1.2 (1989): 39-78.

---.  "Tentative Checklist of Indian Plays (1606-1987)."  Journal of American Drama and Theatre 1.3 (1989): 34-54.

1990

Fausz, J. Frederick.  "An 'Abundance of Blood on Both Sides': England's First Indian War, 1609-1614." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 98.1 (1990): 3-56.

Feest, Christian F.  The Powhatan Tribes.  New York: Chelsea House, 1990.  Illustrated.

Loeffelholz, Mary.  "Miranda in the New World: The Tempest and Charlotte Barnes's The Forest Princess."  Women's Re-Visions of Shakespeare.  Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1990.  58-75.

Mojica, Monique.  "Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots."  Canadian Theatre Review 64 (1990): 66-77.  [play]

Rountree, Helen.  Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four Centuries.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1990.

Sale, Kirkpatrick.  The Conquest of Paradise: Christopher Columbus and the Columbian Legacy.  New York: Knopf, 1990.  279.

1991

Cliff, Michelle.  "Caliban's Daughter: The Tempest and the Teapot."  Frontiers 12.2 (1991): 36-51.

Donnell, Susan.  Pocahontas.  New York: Berkley, 1991.  Illustrated.  [novel]

Hayes, Kevin J.  Captain John Smith: A Reference Guide.  Boston: G. K. Hall, 1991.

---.  "Defining the Ideal Colonist: Captain John Smith's Revisions from A True Relation to the Proceedingsto the Third Book of the Generall Historie."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 99.2 (1991): 123-44.

Mojica, Monique.  Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots.  Toronto: Women's Press, 1991.  First fully presented 1990.  [play]

Ransome, David R.  "Pocahontas and the Mission to the Indians."  Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 99.1 (1991): 81-94.

Vizenor, Gerald.  The Heirs of Columbus.  Hanover: Wesleyan UP, UP of New England, 1991.  93-117.  [novel]

1992

Accorsi, William.  My Name is Pocahontas.  New York: Holiday House, 1992.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Brown, Stuart E., Jr., Lorraine F. Myers, and Eileen M. Chappel.  Corrections and Additions to Pocahontas' Descendants.  Berryville: Pocahontas Foundation, 1992.

Fryd, Vivien Green.  Art and Empire: The Politics of Ethnicity in the United States Capitol, 1815-1860.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1992.  Esp. 19-25, 35-37, 47-51, 146.  Illustrated.

Kidwell, Clara Sue.  "Indian Women as Cultural Mediators."  Ethnohistory 39.2 (1992): 97-107.

Knapp, Jeffrey.  An Empire Nowhere: England, America, and Literature from Utopia to The Tempest.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1992.  11-12, 210-12, 218, 238-40, 327.

Lemay, J. A. Leo.  Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith?  Athens: U of Georgia P, 1992.

Strong, Pauline Turner.  "Captive Selves, Captivating Others:  The Practice and Representation of Captivity across the British-Amerindian Frontier, 1575-1775."  Diss.  University of Chicago, 1992.

----.  "Captivity in White and Red: Convergent Practice and Colonial Representation on the British Amerindian Frontier, 1606-1736."  Crossing Cultures: Essays in the Displacement of Western Civilization.  Ed. Daniel Segal.  Tucson: U of Arizona P, 1992.  33-104.

Tilton, Robert S.  "American Lavinia: The Pocahontas Narrative in Ante-Bellum America."  Diss.  Stanford University, 1992.

Williamson, Margaret Holmes.  "Pocahontas and John Smith: Examining a Historical Myth."  History and Anthropology 5.3-4 (1992): 365-402.

1993

Bank, Rosemary K.  "Staging the 'Native': Making History in American Theatre Culture, 1828-1838."  Theatre Journal 45 (1993): 461-86.  Illustrated.

Chiles, Griffin.  "Pocahontas of the Powhatans."  [Sculpture]  Jamestown Settlement, Jamestown, Virginia.  [image]

Clampitt, Amy.  Matoaka.  [Williamsburg]: College of William and Mary, 1993.  [poem]

Holler, Anne. Pocahontas: Powhatan Peacemaker.  New York: Chelsea House, 1993.  Illustrated. [juvenile]

Lindgren, James M.  Preserving the Old Dominion: Historic Preservation and Virginia Traditionalism.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1993.

Monceaux, R. L. Morgan.  "Matowaka."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 48.  [image]

Raphael, Elaine, and Don Bolognese. Pocahontas: Princess of the River Tribes.  New York: Scholastic, 1993.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

1994

Bach, Rebecca Ann.  "Producing the 'New World': The Colonial Stages of Ben Jonson and Captain John Smith."  Diss. University of Pennsylvania, 1994.

Bell, Betty Louise.  "Pocahontas: 'Little Mischief' and the 'Dirty Men.'"  Studies in American Indian Literature 6.1 (1994): 63-70.

Brant, Beth.  "Grandmothers of a New World."  Writing as Witness.  Toronto: Women's Press, 1994.  83-103.

Brown, Stuart E., Jr., Lorraine F. Myers, and Eileen M. Chappel.  Pocahontas' Descendants.  Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1994.

Doherty, Brian.  Pocahontas Coloring Book.  New York: Dover, 1994.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Erdrich, Louise.  The Bingo Palace.  New York: Harper Collins, 1994.

Gleach, Frederic W.  "Pocahontas and John Smith Revisited."  Actes du Vingt-Cinquieme Congres des Algonquinistes.  Ed. William Cowan.  Ottawa: Carleton University, 1994.  167-86.

Howe, Mary Ellen.  "Pocahontas."  [Painting]  See Rasmussen and Tilton, p. 49.  [image]

Hume, Ivor Noel.  "No Fayre Lady: The Several Faces of Pocahontas."  Colonial Williamsburg Autumn (1994): 58-67.  Illustrated.  (See also chap XII of Hume's The Virginia Adventure, 1994.)

Murphy, Kevin D.  "'Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend': An Exhibition Review."  Winterthur Portfolio 29.4 (1994): 265-75.

Penner, Lucille Recht.  The True Story of Pocahontas.  New York: Random House, 1994.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Pocahontas: Her True Story.  Executive producer Bob Muller.  All American Video, 1995.  [video]

Rasmussen, William M. S., and Robert S. Tilton.  Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend.  Richmond: Virginia Historical Society, 1994.

Sharpes, Donald K.  "Princess Pocahontas, Rebecca Rolfe (1595-1617)."  American Indian Culture and Research Journal 19.4 (1995): 231-39.  Illustrated.

Tilton, Robert S.  Pocahontas: The Evolution of an American Narrative.  New York: Cambridge UP, 1994.  Illustrated.

1995

Gleiter, Jan, and Kathleen Thompson.  Pocahontas.  Austin: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 1995.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Hanes, Mari.  Two Mighty Rivers: Son of Pocahontas.  Sisters: Multnomah Books (Questar Publishers), 1995.  Illustrated.  [novel]  [juvenile]

Holzschuher, Cynthia.  A Guide for Using Pocahontas in the Classroom.  Westminster: Teacher Created Materials, Inc., 1995.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Ingoglia, Gina.  Disney's Pocahontas.  New York: Disney Press, 1995.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Jojola, Ted.  "Some Preliminary Notes on Pocahontas." American Indian Libraries Newsletter 18.1 (1995): 1-3.

McMahon, Annette Flad.  "Will Newton's Adventure with Captain John Smith."  Bernard F. McMahon.   Jamestown Virginia 1607.  Bethpage: Columbia Publishing Company, 1995.  56  [poem]

McMahon, Bernard F.  Jamestown Virginia 1607.  Bethpage: Columbia Publishing Company, 1995.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Pocahontas.  Dir. Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg.  Walt Disney Company, 1995.  [film]

Pocahontas: Ambassador of the New World [Pocahontas: Her True Story].  Dir. Adam Friedman and Monte Markham.  A&E Trelevision Network, 1995.  [video]

Rosenzweig, Ilene.  "And Disney Created Woman." Allure 5.6 (June 1995): 81-82, 87.

Rountree, Helen C.  Young Pocahontas in the Indian World.  Yorktown: J & R Graphic, 1995.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Strong, Pauline Turner.  "The Search for Otherness." Invisible America: Unearthing Our Hidden History.  Ed. Mark P. Leone and Neil Asher Silberman.  New York: Henry Holt, 1995.  24-25.  Illustrated.

Wasowicz, Laura.  "The Children's Pocahontas:  From Gentle Child of the Wild to All-American Heroine."  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 105.2 (1995): 377-415.  Illustrated.

Young Pocahontas.  A Fred Wolf Film.  UAV, 1995.  [juvenile]  [video]

1996

Adams, Patricia.  The Story of Pocahontas, Indian Princess.  Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 1996.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Feest, Christian F.  "Pride and Prejudice: The Pocahontas Myth and the Pamunkey."  The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies.  New Brunswick: Transaction P, 1996.  Illustrated.

Gleach, Frederic W.  "Controlled Speculation: Interpreting the Saga of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith." Reading Beyond Words: Contexts for Native History.  Ed. Jennifer S. H. Brown and Elizabeth Vibert.  Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1996.  21-42.

Iannone, Catherine.  Pocahontas: The True Story of the Powhatan Princess.  New York: Chelsea House, 1996.  Illustrated.  [juvenile]

Lemire, Elise Virginia.  "Making Miscegenation: Discourses of Interracial Sex and Marriage in the United States, 1790-1865."  Diss.  Rutgers University, 1996.  160-204.

Robertson, Karen.  "Pocahontas at the Masque."  Signs 21.3 (1996):  551-83.

Scheckel, Susan.  "Domesticating the Drama of Conquest:  Barker's Pocahontas on the Popular Stage." ATQ 10.3 (1996): 231-43.

Strong, Pauline Turner.  "Animated Indians: Critique and Contradiction in Commodified Children's Culture." Cultural Anthropology 11.3 (1996): 405-24.  Illustrated.

1997

Brown, Stuart E., Jr., and Lorraine F. Myers. Third Corrections and Additions to Pocahontas' Descendants.  Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1997.  Illustrated.

Bush, Marcella M.  "From Mythic History to Historic Myth: Captain John Smith and Pocahontas in Popular History."  Diss.  Bowling Green State U, 1997.

Gleach, Frederic W.  Powhatan's World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures.  Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1997.

Olson, Charles.  "Captain John Smith" and "Five Foot Four, but Smith Was a Giant."  Collected Prose.  Ed. Donald Allen and Benjamin Friedlander.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1997.  318-23.

Weatherston, Rosemary.  "When Sleeping Dictionaries Awaken: The Re/turn of the Native Woman Informant." Post Identity 1.1 (1997): 113-44.

1998

Coronato, Rocco.  "Inducting Pocahontas."  Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 2.1 (1998): 24-38.

Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.  Dir. Bradley Raymond and Tom Ellery.  Walt Disney Pictures, 1998.  [video]

Scheckel, Susan.  The Insistence of the Indian: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century American Culture.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1998.  41-69, 130-39.  Illustrated.

1999

Abrams, Ann Uhry.  The Pilgrims and Pocahontas: Rival Myths of American Origin.  Boulder: Westview Press, 1999.  Illustrated.

Barringer, Sandra.  "'Captive Woman?': The Rewriting of Pocahontas in Three Contemporary Native American Novels."  Studies in American Indian Literature  11.3 (1999): 42-63.

Faery, Rebecca Blevins.  Cartographies of Desire: Captivity, Race, and Sex in the Shaping of an American Nation.  Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1999.

Kyle, Katie Letcher.  "Was Pocahontas Half-English? Folklore, Fact, and Fiction."  Virginia Cavalcade 48.2 (1999): 52-63.  Illustrated.

Oberg, Michael Leroy.  Dominion and Civility: English Imperialism and Native America, 1585-1685.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1999.

Strong, Pamela Turner.  Captive Selves, Captivating Others: The Politics and Poetics of Colonial American Captivity Narratives.  Boulder: Westview Press, 1999.