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English: View of Jamestown Island today looking toward the statue of John Smith by William Couper [1] which was erected in 1909. The Jamestown Church, circa 1639, is in the left background.
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Source http://www.army.mil/-images/2007/05/13/4008/army.mil-2007-04-25-132212.jpg
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  • 2007-04-26 08:08 Signaleer 1984×1488× (1643484 bytes) View of Jamestown Island Photo by NPS Photo May 13, 2007 View of Jamestown Island today looking toward the statue of John Smith which was erected in 1909. The Jamestown Church, circa 1639, is in the left background. ==Source== http://www.army.mil/-im

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