
audiobook
Some Notes On Shipbuilding and Shipping In Colonial Virginia
The Dugout Canoe
Virginia-Built Pinnaces
Wreck of the Sea Venture
Building the Deliverance and the Patience
Boatbuilding Before 1612
Argall's Shipyard at Point Comfort
Other Voyages of Argall
Shipbuilding on Plantations
The Virginia Company's Interest in Boatbuilding
The booklet opens a window onto the vital role watercraft played in the birth of Virginia. It sketches how the first settlers relied on the native dugout canoe before adding their own barges, shallops, and long‑boats, turning every plantation into a little port. By cataloguing the familiar names—piragua, bateaux, punts, bugeyes—it shows how a patchwork fleet became the colony’s lifeline for transport, trade, and defense. The narrative also highlights the practical ingenuity of early builders, from felling a massive tree to hollowing it with fire and stone‑heated water.
Beyond description, the work delves into the hands‑on craft of shaping hulls, the simple stone tomahawks that doubled as tools, and the early laws meant to protect Indigenous vessels. It traces the evolution from the original Indian canoe to the later Chesapeake Bay designs that defined regional sailing for centuries. Listeners will come away with a vivid sense of how these modest boats underpinned daily life, commerce, and the emerging identity of a new world.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (159K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mark C. Orton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-08-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Virginia librarian and local historian, she wrote careful, readable works on maritime history and on major figures connected with the Mariners' Museum. Her books helped preserve stories from colonial Virginia and Newport News for later readers.
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