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  1. 96: John Christopher Smith (American, 1891-1943) Town by a river; A stand of trees (double sided) sight: 12 1/2 x 15 3/4in Est: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000 View sold prices

  2. John Christopher Smith. Town by a river (+ A stand of trees, verso) Sale Date: August 3, 2009. Auction Closed. John Christopher Smith. Inner Harbor. Sale Date ...

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  4. John Christopher Smith was the son of Johann Christoph Schmidt (John Christopher Smith Sr.) (died 1763), Handel 's first copyist in London. His father, known to Handel from Halle, was summoned from Germany in 1716. He brought his family to London around 1720. John Christopher Smith Jr. had a few lessons from Handel and Johann Christoph Pepusch ...

  5. Oct 27, 2022 · Blood on the river : James Town 1607 / by Elisa Carbone. p. cm. Summary: Traveling to the New World in 1606 as the page to Captain John Smith, twelve-year -old orphan Samuel Collier settles in the new colony of James Town, where he must quickly learn to distinguish between friend and foe. eISBN : 978-1-440-68438-8 1.

  6. John Smith, Christopher Newport, Thomas Savage, and others sail up the York River to meet with Powhatan. They exchange hostages. Thomas Savage remains behind to live with the Powhatans, while an Indian, Namontack, returns with the English to live at Jamestown.

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · Early Years Smith was born in Lincolnshire, England, the son of George Smith, a farmer, and Alice Rickard Smith. The eldest of five boys and a girl, he was baptized at Saint Helen’s Church in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, on January 9, 1580. John Smith may have been a student of the Puritan reformer Francis Marbury (father of Anne Hutchinson) before attending the King Edward VI Grammar School in ...

  8. Smith, John"The Founding of Jamestown," an excerpt from The Generall Historie of Virginia Reprinted in Eyewitness to America Published in 1997 Edited by David Colbert "Now fell every man to work, the Council contrive the Fort, the rest cut down trees to make a place to pitch their tents;" Source for information on Smith, John: Colonial America Reference Library dictionary.