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Mulberry Point

W I-64 250 Off Ramp, Newport News, VA , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 37° 10' 32.1564", -76° 33' 4.7916"
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Mulberry Point is situated on the James River, on the grounds of present-day Fort Eustis. In 1609-1610, the harsh winter known as the Starving Time prompted the surviving colonists at Jamestown to abandon it. They and the recently arrived Lieutenant Governor Sir Thomas Gates sailed away on 7 June 1610, bound for Newfoundland and the English fishing fleet. The next day, about ten miles downstream at Mulberry Point, they encountered relief ships under the governor, Lord De La Warr, bearing new colonists and supplies, and turned back. This timely arrival saved Jamestown, which might have become England's second lost colony.

Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00
 
   
 
 
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