Westover Plantation

Westover Plantation (HMK6Q)

Location: Charles City, VA 23030 Charles City County
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 18.652', W 77° 9.067'

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Captain John Smith's Adventures on the James

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Westover Plantation was established in 1619, part of the rapid agricultural expansion that followed several years of mere subsistence for the English at Jamestown. Often, the English co-opted fields already cleared by Natives for farming or as fishing camps.

This brought strained relations to a boil in 1622, when Powhatan's successor Opechancanough orchestrated an attack on outlying English settlements, including Westover, where two settlers were killed. The farm persisted, however. The plantation's house was built by Richmond founder, William Byrd II, circa 1730.

Gazing directly south from the riverbank at Westover, one sees Maycocks Point in the James River National Wildlife Refuge. Archaeological excavations there have revealed that Native Americans lived on the promontory more than 1,000 years before the English arrived.

Capt. John Smith's Trail
John Smith knew the James River by its Algonquian name: Powhatan, the same as the region's paramount chief. Smith traveled the river many times between 1607 and 1609, trading with Virginia Indians to ensure survival at Jamestown. What he saw of Virginia's verdant woodlands and pristine waters inspired him to explore the greater Chesapeake Bay, chronicling its natural wonders.

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Boating the James

Rivers were the primary thoroughfares of Algonquian Virginia. Indians made canoes of hard cypresswood, first hollowing the tree trunks with fire, then shaping them with stone tools and oyster shells. As many as forty men paddled a single canoe.

The English arrived aboard three large ships, the Godspeed, Susan Constant and Discovery. However, John Smith's trading missions along the James River and his two 1608 exploratory voyages of the Chesapeake Bay were conducted on a smaller vessel called a shallop. It was brought to Virginia in pieces and assembled at Jamestown. At least 30 feet long, the shallop accommodated a crew of 15 and could be rowed or sailed.

During the past four centuries, boats of every sort have plied the James River. Early barges carried tobacco to port, where it left for England aboard sailing ships. Federal ironclad gunboats patrolled the river during the Civil War. Later, steamships ferried passengers across the river.

Today, large cargo ships still dock in ports in Richmond and in Hampton Roads, where the U.S. Navy retains a large presence. Recreational boaters enjoy the river in canoes and kayaks, sailboats, speedboats, and yachts.
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HM NumberHMK6Q
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Marker Number18
Placed ByCaptain John Smith's Trail
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Date Added Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 4:46am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 309372 N 4131528
Decimal Degrees37.31086667, -77.15111667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 18.652', W 77° 9.067'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 18' 39.12" N, 77° 9' 4.02" W
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Area Code(s)804
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 7000A Westover Rd, Charles City VA 23030, US
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