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Capahosic is an
unincorporated community in
Gloucester County, in the U. S.
state of Virginia. In 1607,
following John Smith's
release from captivity...
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ceremony by
which Smith was
ritually accepted as
subchief of the town of
Capahosic in Powhatan's alliance. As the
historian Margaret Williamson Huber has...
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colonists under his own authority. He
offered Smith rule of the town of
Capahosic,
which was
close to his
capital at Werowocomoco, as he
hoped to keep Smith...
- at the head of Tindall's Cr**** near the
Native American community of
Capahosic Wicomico. Lee
moved his
bride and
infant son John away from the capital...
- Colony. 41 Holly-Knoll-Robert R.
Moton House December 21, 1981 (#81000640)
Capahosic 37°23′16″N 76°38′38″W / 37.387808°N 76.643858°W / 37.387808; -76.643858...
- House, is a
historic house in
rural Gloucester County, Virginia, near
Capahosic. It was the
retirement home of the
influential African-American educator...
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since the
Reconstruction era. In June 1961,
Jenkins was a part of the
Capahosic Conference, a
meeting to
launch the
coordination of what
later became...
- school's history.
Ferdinand D.
Bluford was born on
August 4, 1882, in
Capahosic, Virginia, to P. and
Alice Bluford. He
completed elementary school in...
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colonists to
leave Paspahegh territory. He
suggests they take up
residence at
Capahosic, a
satellite village near his own
capital Werowocomoco,
where he would...
- lifting.
Trees and tree
limbs were snapped. EF1 SSE of
Rosewell to ENE of
Capahosic Gloucester VA 37°19′35″N 76°35′10″W / 37.3264°N 76.5862°W / 37.3264;...