Going to the Source | Why Do We Always Go Back to John Smith as a Source?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Our Going to the Source series is our favorite. It is where we get to share many of the primary sources that we use at our museums. But why do we always seem to go back to Captain John Smith so often as one of our sources? In this video we’ll learn how Smith became such an important primary source.
    You can find our Goring to the Source as well as all our other playlists here -- / @jyfmuseums
    William Strachey -
    Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia -- books.google.com/books?id=fYY...
    Alexander Whitaker -
    Good nevves from Virginia Sent to the Counsell and Company of Virginia, resident in England -- quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text...
    Henry Spelman -
    Relation of Virginia -- content.wisconsinhistory.org/...
    John Smith -
    1608 Broadside, A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Note as Hath Hapned in Virginia Since the First Planting of that Colony -- www.virtualjamestown.org/exist...
    The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captain John Smith into Europe, Asia, Africa, and America -- www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/...
    The General Historie of Virginia, New England and The Summer Isles - www.gutenberg.org/files/56347...
    A Sea Grammar -- quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text...

Комментарии • 13

  • @richardglady3009
    @richardglady3009 25 дней назад +3

    Ok…
    1. Wonderful lecture on historical resources. Great teaching about reliability.
    2. Well and logically presented. So, what could have been a very confusing video, was very clear.
    3. AND, in the notes section were links to some of specific sources that were discussed. Speaking as a person often frustrated trying to find similar information, your willingness to freely and easily share this information was a lifesaver for any level, but especially amateur, researcher.
    Thank you. I love the variety of the videos presented and your commitment to professionalism.

    • @JYFMuseums
      @JYFMuseums  25 дней назад +2

      Thank you very much for your comments! It's not enough to interpret historical sources, it is important to share the sources we rely on. It is why Going to the Source is our favorite series.

  • @kevinmolett3139
    @kevinmolett3139 26 дней назад +4

    Great video! Keep up the great work! I look forward to new videos!

  • @Jacob-pu4zj
    @Jacob-pu4zj 26 дней назад +2

    2:35 Awww yeah, George Percy!

    • @JYFMuseums
      @JYFMuseums  26 дней назад +2

      Aww yeah, George Percy!👍

  • @calebwelch6393
    @calebwelch6393 26 дней назад +2

    Yay! Thanks for linking some of the sources in the description. What are y'alls favorite source or account?

    • @JYFMuseums
      @JYFMuseums  26 дней назад +3

      Which is our favorite source or account? That's like asking a parent which is their favorite child. Both of William Strachey and George Percy's accounts are good options, but its hard to only choose one account. You might like Virtual Jamestown and some of the resources there. www.virtualjamestown.org/page2.html

  • @freddienunnelley9234
    @freddienunnelley9234 26 дней назад +3

    the guy with long hair looks cool

  • @tomtaylor6163
    @tomtaylor6163 26 дней назад +3

    Ok my 1st Cousin 9x is Bartholomew Gosnold so he deserves all the credit…

    • @JYFMuseums
      @JYFMuseums  26 дней назад +4

      historicjamestowne.org/history/captain-bartholomew-gosnold-gosnoll/
      historicjamestowne.org/archaeology/map-of-discoveries/captains-burial/
      encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/gosnold-bartholomew-1571-1607/
      And a 2003 article -- www.southcoasttoday.com/story/news/2003/02/13/skeleton-believed-to-be-capt/50328120007/

    • @tomtaylor6163
      @tomtaylor6163 25 дней назад +1

      @@JYFMuseums Ha ha I know you give my dear Cousin Bartholomew credit. I just have to rub it in because his Uncle Robert Gosnold 111 is my Grandfather 10 times removed.