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Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title [Title page] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function title page Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 30.8 cm. Image dimension width 21.1 cm. Page dimension height 32.3 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages German, Latin Description Title page composed of a classical aedicula and populated by native Americans. At top, native American chief is attended by men who fan him and hold his robes. At bottom, a woman is carried on a litter by many men. Includes feathered headdresses, headdress made from a bird's head, skins, bow, arrow, war club, and pectoral or breastplate. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Beschreibung dess Norgebürgs Floride da die Franzosen anzufahren pflegen welches von ihnen das Französische Norgebürg genannt wirdt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate I Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 14 cm. Image dimension width 20.8 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two boats from two ships land on shore while native Americans sit in council. Includes men offering skins and bows. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the landing of the French near a headland which they named the river of the dolphins. The headland was located thirty degrees north from a point named the French Point. The natives were friendly and gave them many gifts including decorated skins and took them to see their king who remained seated on branches of laurels. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Der Franzosen Schiffahrtan den Fluss May. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate II Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 21 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two boats land on shore and are welcomed by native Americans. Includes men offering baskets, and showing dwellings, bows, sea monster or fish, and deer or stags. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the landing of the French on the River May and being greeted by another tribe of natives who offered them baskets of mulberries. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Franzosen nach dem sie das Wasser May verlassen zwey andere angetroffen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate III Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.7 cm. Image dimension width 21.8 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two boats travel up a river past three fishing weirs or dams and native American dwellings. Includes grape vines and sea monster or fish. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes discovery of two more rivers which the French named the River Seine and Axona or Aisne after the rivers in France. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Franzosen sechtz andere Wasser angetroffen haben. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate IV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.8 cm. Image dimension width 21.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two boats from two ships discover six rivers named the Charenta, Garunna, Gironda, Bellum and Magnum. Includes a sea monster or fish. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes discovery by the French of six rivers. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Florida--Description and travel

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Von ihrer Hirschjacht. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [J. Feyerabend for T. de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; Plate XXV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.8 cm. Image dimension width 22.1 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.4 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans concealed by deer hides hunt deer or stags with bows and arrows. Source creator Laudonnière, René Goulaine de Source Title Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerbendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References (May 2003); (Nov. 2003) Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I Commentary Add a comment geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Florida--Hunting Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Hunting--Florida

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Franzosen an das Königliche Gestade also genannt kommen seyn. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate V Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.6 cm. Image dimension width 22 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two ships reach Port Royal and send out a boat to Wolf's Point where native Americans who were cooking over a grill run away from the French. Includes grape vines, deer or stags, turkeys, melon plants, and dwellings. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes discovery by the French of Port Royal and further on of Wolf Point, so named because the natives were in the process of cooking a wolf cub when they ran away from the French. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie der Franzosen Oberster eine Seul daran das Wapen dess Königes auss Franckreich aussrichten lassen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate VI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.9 cm. Image dimension width 20.8 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two ships send out a boat to land on Cedar Island. Another island near it is marked with a column and the letter F. Includes deer or stag, grape vines, and dwellings. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the location of an island named Libourne where the French placed a column claiming the land for France. They saw two enormous stags, but they were ordered not to kill them by their captain. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Florida--Description and travel

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die jenigen so in der Carlsburg hinderlassen in Hungersnot gehalten. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate VII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15 cm. Image dimension width 21 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description The French in two canoes go to a native American settlement where they are brought baskets of food. Includes alligators, dwellings, food storage huts or granaries [?], and a dovecote[?]. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how some of the French were left behind by Captain Ribaut. After a while, their provisions ran out and they traveled to a settlement whose chief was named Ovade. He and his brother, Couexis, gave the French food from their stores. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Franzosen ein gelegen Ort eine Festung zu bauwen erwehlet. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate IX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description The French build a triangular fort on the River May. Includes boats, shovels, and axes. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the French choosing a location for their fort on an island in the River May. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Fortification Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Florida--Description and travel

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Entwerffung der Festung Carlsburg genannt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate X Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 20.7 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Triangular fort on a river. Includes cannons, gate with French royal coat of arms, bridge, boats, dwellings, and a covered oven. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the fort built by the French which included a granary and an oven built away from the fort because the thatch roofs of the dwellings would have caught on fire otherwise. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Fortification Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Florida--Description and travel

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Wilden in Florida die Seul vom Obersten in seiner ersten Schiffahrt aussgerichtet verehrt haben. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate VIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans worship at a column decorated with the French royal coat of arms, garlands, and surrounded by baskets of fruits and vegetables, skins filled with drink, and a bow and quiver of arrows. Includes tattoos, helmets, and spears. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes All of Le Moyne's original watercolors of Florida have been lost except for one painting which is now in the collection of the New York Public Library. Because de Bry's engraving of the same subject is so similar to Le Moyne's painting, it has been assumed that de Bry's engravings closely resemble Le Moyne's. The Timacua [Timucua] that Le Moyne painted are now extinct and his paintings alone document them. The text describes René de Laudonnière's return to Florida during his second voyage. He was escorted to a site by the chief of the native Americans, Athore, who showed him a column which the natives worshipped as an idol. Athore is described as being taller than even the tallest of the French. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p. 16 Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was Saturioua für Ceremonien wann er wider seine Feinde ziehen wolt gebraucht. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.6 cm. Image dimension width 21.6 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Tattooed native American chief throws water on his followers in preparation for going to war. Includes buckets of water, feathered and skin headdresses, spears, bows arrows, war clubs, shield, scene of preparation for warfare, and fire. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the second expedition by the French under René de Laudonnière which made a treaty with the great Timacua [Timucua] chief, Saturiova. Here Saturiova throws water on his soldiers entreating them to spill the enemy's blood as he has spilled the water. With the other bucket he threw water on the fire and entreated his soldiers to extinguish their enemies as he has extinguished the fire. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie der König Vtina wann er sein heer wider den Feind aussführt ein Zauberer rahtfragt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.4 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Native American chief or king, Holata Outina or Vtina, sits before a contorted man who kneels on a shield with symbols around it. They are surrounded by native American and French soldiers. Includes pectorals or breastplates, bows, war clubs, scene of warfare, and muskets or guns. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the second expedition by the French under René de Laudonnière during which the Frenchman lent his soldiers to aid the natives under their king, Outina. Outina stopped his army of French and native warriors at the frontier and consulted a magician or conjurer who was more than a hundred years old. Kneeling on the French captain's shield, the conjurer drew symbols around it, entered a trance, and contorted his body in many unnatural ways. At the end he told the king of the number of his enemies and where they were. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Shamans Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie der König Vtina durch Hülffe der Franzosen Patanou seinem Feinde obsieget. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.7 cm. Image dimension width 21.6 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Two native American groups of soldiers fight each other aided on the side of Holata Outina, chief of one group, by French warriors. Includes scene of warfare, the kings of each group, Outina and Saturiova, war clubs, bows, arrows, guns or muskets, and feathered headdresses. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the second expedition by the French under René de Laudonnière during which the Frenchman lent his soldiers to aid the natives under their king, Outina. Outina, convinced he was going to lose the battle, wished to return home, but the French captain put his men on the front line and won the battle. Without the French help Outina would have been overwhelmed by his enemies as the conjurer had predicted. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Warfare Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was der König Vtina wann er in Krieg zeucht für Kriegsordnung halt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XIV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 20.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Three native American leaders, including Holata Outina and Saturiova, stand before their troops of soldiers. Includes tattoos, pectorals or breastplates, war clubs, bows, arrows, feathered and bird headdresses. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes military discipline shown by the native American soldiers. The soldiers form in no particular order around their leader who is painted red. The youngest and fittest soldiers act as scouts to reconnoiter enemy troops. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Warfare Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie dess Königs Vtina Kriegsleute mit den erlegten Feinden umbgehen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 21.4 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Scene of the aftermath of war. Native Americans scalp fallen enemies, dry scalps over a fire, and mutilate the corpses. Includes war clubs, arrows, and knives. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the collection of scalps after a battle and the ritual mutilation of corpses by the victors. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Warfare Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was für Siegzenchen sie pflegen auffzustecken und was für Fest sie halten wenn sie ire Feinde uberwunden haben. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XVI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 21 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Scene of the ceremonies conducted by native Americans to celebrate the defeat of their enemies. The chief, Holata Outina, shows Frenchmen the conjurer who holds a statue or idol and dances in front of men playing musical instruments such as a drum and rattles. Includes tattoos, feathered headdress, guns or muskets, and poles with scalps and human limbs. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the ceremony conducted by the natives every time they take prisoners after warfare. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was die Hermaphroditen so beyde Männlicher und Weiblicher Natur sind für Empter haben. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XVII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American hermaphrodites carry the sick and dead. Includes litters. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes hermaphrodites who are shunned by the natives, but used to carry supplies and victims of warfare, wounded, sick, or dead, either on their backs or on litters made of reed mats. The litters are carried with poles and leather straps which are placed around the head. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Social life and customs Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was die Weiber deren Männer im Krieg umbkommen für Anspruch an den König haben oder von ihm fordern. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XVIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.1 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American women weep and mourn before their chief who wears a feathered headdress and pectoral or breastplate. Includes tattoos, guns or muskets, bows, and war club. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the widows of men killed in warfare who petition the chief for their livelihood and to avenge their husbands. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Social life and customs Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was die Weiber so ire abgestorbene Männer beklagen für Weiss führen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XIX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American women scatter their cut hair over graves upon which are placed quivers of arrows, bows, spears, and drinking shells. Includes baskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the widow of a man killed in warfare cuts her hair and scatters it on the grave of her husband along with his weapons and drinking shells. Widows are forbidden to remarry until their hair grows long enough to cover their shoulders. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Social life and customs Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Welcherley Gestalt sie ire Krancken zu heylen pflegen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.8 cm. Image dimension width 22.1 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans tend to the sick. The sick are either laid face up or down on platforms. On one side a man sucks blood from the head of a sick man. On the other, seeds are burnt and the fumes are inhaled by the patient. In the background a woman offers tobacco to a man with a pipe. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how native Americans cure the sick. Blood is extracted from the head of a patient and that blood is placed in an earthen or gourd vessel and given to pregnant women or women who are nursing male children. Sometimes the patient inhales smoke from certain seeds. Tobacco, called petum in Brazil and tapaco by the Spanish, is given to dispel evil humors. The natives are also said to be extremely subject to venereal diseases. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie ire äcker bauwen und beseen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 14.7 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American men till the earth and women plant seeds. Includes baskets of seeds, hoes, and planting sticks. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how native American men farm using hoes made of fish bones. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Agriculture Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie fleissig die Floridaner sind die Früchte in die gemeinen Schewren zu führen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 20.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans paddle a canoe filled with fruits or vegetables to a storehouse. Includes baskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how native Americans built food storehouses made of mud and stones and roofed with thick branches and soft earth. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Food Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie ir Wildpret Fisch und andere järliche Speisz einbringen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.1 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans carry baskets filled with fish, alligators, other meat or game, and vegetables. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the hermaphrodites who were used for carrying burdens by native Americans brought all kinds of game, fish, and even crocodiles to storehouses. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Food Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie ire Fisch Wildpret und andern järlichen Vorraht an Speise sengen oder dörren. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXIV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans dry fish and game such as alligators, snakes, and small deer on a grill over a fire. Includes a fan. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Food Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die Wächter irer Fahrlessigkeyt halben gestrafft werden. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description A native American executes another by splitting his head open with a club. Other natives, their chief, and Frenchmen sit in attendance at the execution. Includes tattoos, feathered headdress, guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives execute a negligent sentry or sentinel by striking them with a well-sharpened club. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie dess Nachts irer Feinde Stätte auzünden. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans attack an enemy settlement and burn the dwellings. Includes wooden palisade, bows, arrows, and quivers. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives attack an enemy's settlement at night and set their huts on fire by trimming their arrows with dry moss which ignite the dry roofs. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Warfare Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie der Floridaner Stätte erbauwet seyen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 20.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American settlement surrounded by a wooden palisade. Men run from the village carrying spears. Includes dwellings. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives build their fortified towns by building palisades around them. Sentries who are adept at smelling the enemy are stationed in small hut full of slits and holes by the entrance. When they detect enemies, they shriek and chase after them. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Fortification Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie die auss Florida von wichtigen Sachen sich berahtschlagen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXIX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Observed by Frenchmen, native Americans sit in council. The men sit on wooden benches and drink from shells, some vomit, while women prepare the drink in vessels in the foreground. Includes strainers and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives deliberate on important matters. The king or chief is seated on a special seat while around him the other men listen to everyone's opinions. The women make a special beverage which is passed around to all the men who have proven themselves in battle. Some men cannot keep it down, and they are not given any difficult task or military responsibility. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indian councils Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie ire Gasterenen halten. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXVIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.4 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans prepare for a feast. Men pour grain into a pot on a fire while women sort the food on the ground. Plates lie to be washed next to a hole in which water has been placed. A man grinds herbs on a stone in the background. Includes baskets, cooking vessles, and a fan. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives prepare for a feast, and it lauds their moderation in eating. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie de Floridaner in andere Inseln sich zu erlustiren schwimmen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXVII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.4 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans ford a river carrying their children, a basket of fruit, a quiver of arrows, and a bow. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives swim to islands for an excursion carrying their children, provisions for a picnic, and weapons at the ready to defend themselves if enemies attack. They attach their quivers to their hair to keep them dry. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie die Crocodilen schiessen. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXVI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.6 cm. Image dimension width 21.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans drive a pole into an alligator or crocodile's throat while in the background others shoot the animal with arrows or beat it with clubs. Includes a hut. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the small hut built with slits and holes where a watchman waits for the alligator to forage for food. At that point others arrive and drive a small tree into the alligator's mouth. Then they turn it over and shoot and beat it on its soft underbelly until it dies. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Hunting Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie einander absagen. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.5 cm. Image dimension width 21.9 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans mark a path with arrows outside of a settlement. Includes dwellings and palisade. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how when a chief wishes to declare war on his enemies he sends his soldiers to mark the paths with arrows with locks of hair attached to them. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Warfare Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Auff was weise sie ihre Erstgeborne dem König opffern. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXIV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American chief or king shows a Frenchman women dancing around a woman with a baby. Includes war club, tattoos, sword, feathered headdress, and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives sacrifice their first-born son to their chief. The mother whose child it is weeps in front of the tree trunk upon which the sacrifice is to occur. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was sie für Ceremonien halten wann sie der Sonnen järlich eine Hirsch: haut opffern. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXV Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American chief or king shows Frenchmen men worshipping a stag or deer. The stag, decorated with garlands or flowers, is empaled on a pole. Includes tattoos and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives annually at the end of winter take the skin of the largest stag they have been able to capture, stuff it, and place it so that its head faces the rising sun. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Warinn sie ire Jugend üben. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXVI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans exercise or play games. Men run, practice shooting arrows from bows, and throw balls at a tree which has a wicket at the top. Includes basket and boats. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives exercise, including practicing running, shooting, hunting, fishing, and playing a sort of basketball. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Games Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Mit was Gepräng ein erwöhlte Königin dem König zugebracht wirt. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXVII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 21.7 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans carry their future queen on a litter. They are preceded by men playing musical instrumets such as a trumpet and are followed by women holding baskets of fruit and soldiers with spears. Two men fan her and the carriers hold forked sticks. Includes tattoos. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the chief or king chooses his queen from the tallest and most beautiful girls from noble families. She is carried on a litter made of skins and the men who carry it also carry sticks to put the poles on when they stop. The trumpets are made out of tree bark and are decorated with metal balls which make a harmonious sound when they knock together. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Indians of North America--Marriage customs and rites

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Mit was Pomp die Königin vom König empfangen wirdt. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXVIII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 14.9 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American women dance in a circle before the chief or king and his wife or queen who are seated on a raised wooden platform. Men sit on benches at the side. Includes fan and garments decorated with metal balls. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the chief's reception of the queen. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Indians of North America--Marriage customs and rites

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie der König und die Königin sich zu erlustiren spassiren gehen. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XXXIX Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 21.5 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native American chief or king and his wife or queen walk followed by attendants who fan them or carry baskets. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes the chief or king walking with his first wife and also describes how they are tattooed and otherwise decorated. The women wear clothes made out of Spanish moss, outline their lips in blue paint, and file their fingernails to sharp points. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Social life and customs Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Welcher Gestalt Petrus Cambie ein Franzoss umb sein Leben kommen. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XLII Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description A native American with a hatchet or ax is about to murder a Frenchman in a canoe. Includes European man tending fire and another greeting native women. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how Pierre Gambié was murdered by his two native escorts on a trip to visit Laudonnière with the riches he had accumulated by selling merchandise. He had married one of the daughters of a chief in that country. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Wie sie Goldt in den Bächen so auss dem Gebirge Apalatcy fliessen suchen. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XLI Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 21.2 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans mine for gold. Includes baskets and cattails or reeds. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the natives collect gold from the streams in the Appalachian Mountains by diverting the banks of the river so as to catch the sand brought down by the current. They remove the sand with hollow reeds. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Industries Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony, Subject headings Mines and mineral resources

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 2.1 / 2-SIZE (copy 2) Image title Was sie für Ceremonien in Begräbniss irer Könige und Priester haben. Creator 1 ` Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1591] Image function illustration; pt. 2, plate XL Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 21.5 cm. Page dimension height 32.5 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Funeral ceremonies of chiefs or kings and priest. Native Americans sit around a grave marked with a shell drinking cup and arrows. In the background some dwellings in a settlement burn. Source Title [America. Pt 2. German] Der ander Theil der newlich erfundenen Landtschafft Americae, von dreyen Schiffahrten, so die Frantzosen in Floridam... gethan... Source place of publication Franckfort am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Johann Feyerabendt, in Verlegung Dieterich von Bry Source date 1591 notes The text describes how the chief is buried and how his subjects mourn his death. They mourn for three days and nights without eating or drinking and all cut off most of their hair. They burn the house of the chief with all his personal property in it. This work was published by Theodor de Bry from manuscript notes and drawings made by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, an illustrator and explorer, who sailed with René de Laudonnière on the 1564 Huguenot expedition to Florida. Laudonnière set up Fort Caroline on the St. John's River in 1564, but the settlement was destroyed by the Spanish army under Pedro Menendez de Aviles. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 2. German. Time Period Subject matter conjurer, sorcerer, shaman References Alexander, M. ed. Discovering the New World, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area North America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Funeral rites and ceremonies Subject headings Florida--History--Huguenot colony,