Some Notes On the First Recorded Visit of White Men to the Site of the Present C
Some Notes On the First Recorded Visit of White Men to the Site of the Present C
Robert Lee Traylor
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13 tolde vs he was very sick, and not able to sitt vp long with us, so we repaired aborde. "Monday he came to the water syde, and we went a shore to him agayne. He tolde vs that our hott Drynckes he thought caused his greefe, but that he was well agayne, and we were very well- come. " Percy says: "This Riuer which wee haue discouered is one of the famousest Riuers that euer was found by any Christian. It ebbes and flowes a hundred and threescore miles, where ships of great burthen may harbour i...n safetie. Wheresoeuer we landed vpon this Riuer, wee saw the goodliest Woods as Beech, Oke, Cedar, Cypresse, Wai-nuts, Sassafras and Vines in great abundance which hang in great clusters on many Trees, and other Trees vnkown; and all the grounds bespred with many sweet and delicate flowres of diuers colours and kindes. There are also many fruites as Strawberries, Mul- berries, Rasberries, and Fruites vnknowne. There are many branches of this Riuer, which runne flow- ing through the Woods with great plentie of fish of all kindes; as for Sturgeon, all the World can- not be compared to it.
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