Pocahontas Saves John Smith
A commorative postcard from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition shows an idealized view of Native American Pocahontas (1595 - 1617), daughter of Chief Powhatan (1547 - 1618) (standing at second right), kneels next to captured colonial settler and soldier John Smith (1580 - 1631) and raises her hand in an effort to prevent her father from having him executed, Virginia, 1607. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

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Editorial #:
51510161
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Archive Photos
Date created:
02 January, 1754
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Archive Photos
Object name:
T853487_02
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5160 x 3195 px (43.69 x 27.05 cm) - 300 dpi - 23 MB
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