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Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel of 1)
Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel Series of Books Book 1)
by James Shaw

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 452 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 247 pages
Lending : Enabled

In the year 1705, a young London squirrel named Virginia was brought to the colony of Virginia by the English explorer John Lawson. Lawson had captured Virginia in the wilds of London and brought her to Virginia in the hopes of introducing the species to the New World. Virginia was a success, and her descendants quickly spread throughout the colony. Today, the Savannah squirrel is a common sight in Virginia and other parts of the southeastern United States.

Virginia's story is a fascinating one, and it sheds light on the early history of the Savannah squirrel in America. Lawson's account of Virginia's capture and to Virginia is one of the earliest written records of the species in the New World. It is also a valuable glimpse into the life of a young squirrel in the early 18th century.

Lawson's account begins with his description of Virginia's capture. He writes that he found her in a tree in the wilds of London. She was a young squirrel, and she was very tame. Lawson was able to catch her easily, and he brought her back to his home.

Lawson kept Virginia for several months, and he grew very fond of her. He writes that she was a very intelligent and affectionate squirrel. She would often sit on his shoulder and eat nuts from his hand.

In the spring of 1705, Lawson decided to take Virginia to Virginia. He believed that the climate and environment of Virginia would be ideal for her. He also hoped that she would be able to start a new population of Savannah squirrels in the colony.

Lawson's journey to Virginia was a long and difficult one. He and Virginia traveled by ship, and they encountered many storms and rough seas. However, they eventually arrived in Virginia safely.

Lawson released Virginia into the wild in the colony of Virginia. He chose a spot that was near a river, and he provided her with food and water. Virginia quickly adapted to her new surroundings, and she soon began to thrive.

Virginia's descendants quickly spread throughout the colony of Virginia. Today, the Savannah squirrel is a common sight in Virginia and other parts of the southeastern United States. Virginia's story is a testament to the adaptability and resilience of the Savannah squirrel. It is also a reminder of the important role that humans have played in the history of the species.

Here is a timeline of the events in Virginia's life:

  • 1705: Virginia is captured in London by John Lawson.
  • 1705: Lawson brings Virginia to Virginia.
  • 1705: Lawson releases Virginia into the wild in Virginia.
  • 1705-1710: Virginia's descendants spread throughout the colony of Virginia.
  • Present: The Savannah squirrel is a common sight in Virginia and other parts of the southeastern United States.

Virginia's story is a fascinating one that sheds light on the early history of the Savannah squirrel in America. It is also a valuable glimpse into the life of a young squirrel in the early 18th century.

Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel of 1)
Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel Series of Books Book 1)
by James Shaw

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Language : English
File size : 452 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 247 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel of 1)
Savannah of Williamsburg : Being the Account of a Young London Squirrel Virginia 1705 (Savannah Squirrel Series of Books Book 1)
by James Shaw

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 452 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 247 pages
Lending : Enabled
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