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1907 R-4 VA HK 347 NGC MS 64 OFFICIAL MEDAL JAMESTOWN TERCENTENIAL POCOHONTAS !

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    1907 VA HK 347 R-4 GILT NGC MS 64 JAMESTOWN TERCENTENNIAL OFFICIAL MEDAL WITH POCOHONTAS !!
    JAMESTOWN TERCENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
    1907
    NORFOLK COUNTY, VA
    Purpose:
    To commemorate 300th anniversary of "first permanent settlement of...North America by English speaking people" and "to illustrate history, inculcate patriotism and show the value of education."
    Organization:
    Early as 1900, Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities passed resolution "to celebrate in some befitting manner." Conceived originally as "great historical and educational Exposition...with no hope or purpose of vying with industrial fairs of past." Feature was to be International Naval, Marine and Military Celebration so that "all navies of all Nations" could honor "the hardy mariners" who established Colony.
    Exposition Company chartered March 1902, public subscription to stock. State granted 0,000; Congress was asked for ,000,000. Latter created U.S. Ter-Centennial Commission (Secretaries of Treasury, Navy and War) but originally voted only 0,000. After two years and much controversy, Federal grant increased to 0,000 plus later "loan" of ,000,000.
    Site:
    Sewell's Point, Norfolk County, 7 miles north of Norfolk --about 340 acres with frontage of 5,000 ft. on Hampton Roads; now U.S. Naval Base. (Jamestown Island, itself, is situated 30 miles up James River to northwest.)
    Dates, Attendance:
    April 26 to Nov. 30, 1907. Paid attendance about 1,400,000 vs. 5,000,000 anticipated.
    Participants:
    There was sharp distinction between "International Naval...Celebration" and Exposition. Latter not designated by U.S. as World's Fair, President Roosevelt's proclamation March, 1905, limiting foreign invitations to armies and navies. European war fleets appeared in numerous demonstrations; highlighted by giant naval parade in Hampton Roads May 13, 300th anniversary of Jamestown Landing. On grounds each day were over 4,000 soldiers of National Guard units, U.S. Army and Marine detachments, etc.
    As to exposition itself, 25 states participated, 21 and 6 Latin American countries erecting own buildings. Industrial exhibits finally reached total of almost 2,000 but with fewer than 30 foreign ones. Historical societies from everywhere most active and permanent memorial dedicated on Jamestown Island. Federal displays
    included Mint Exhibit.
    Comment:
    While President Roosevelt "officially opened," exposition never recovered from lack of formal U.S. recognition as World's Fair and from tardy decision to solicit industrial and foreign exhibits. Chronic financial difficulties resulted in crippling construction delays; there was tragedy as to incompleteness on opening day involving grounds, buildings, piers and exhibits. Hostile national press developed with brutal impact on attendance. However, for final 2 1/2 months, exposition was marvel of beauty--a "Colonial Acropolis." Outstanding were Raleigh Square (main plaza) and Government Piers, latter "the most beautiful single feature."
    Medals:
    Official Medals below were struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds.
    OFFICIAL MEDALS
    Obv.
    Female Indian bust (Pocahontas) l. in center circle; outside around,
    Ter-Centennial • of • the • Settlement • of • Jamestown
    ; below
    • 1607--1907 •
    beaded border.
    Rev.
    Sailing ships in center circle; outside around,
    Landing of Expedition Under Capt
    n
    John Smith
    ; below
    • May 13. 1607.
    ; beaded border.
    HK-347
    Gilt.
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