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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Samuel Collier is an eleven-year-old orphan from London and the protagonist of the story. When his mother dies, he survives on the streets by petty theft until he is caught and sent to an...

  2. Elisa Carbone’s 2006 historical novel, Blood on the River: James Town 1607, introduces the reader to Samuel Collier, a 12-year-old boy. The reader meets Samuel in London and accompanies him on his voyage to the New World as he makes his way to the first permanent English settlement in North America as servant boy to Captain John Smith .

  3. Nov 30, 2015 · Little is known of Samuel Collier, but he really did serve as Captain John Smiths servant. Ms. Carbone has developed him into a rich character, a London orphan assigned to the voyage as punishment after a run-in with the law.

  4. Jun 10, 2015 · As the title states, Blood on the River is set in James Town, beginning in 1607. Samuel Collier, an orphan, is apprenticed to John Smith, with whom he will journey across the ocean to the new world.

    • Early Life / Jamestown
    • Adventures with Captain John Smith
    • Later Life in Virginia
    • Death
    • Legacy

    Samuel Collier was only a boy when he came with the first adventurers that founded Jamestown. He was taken aboard one of the ships of the Jamestown fleet,and his life of service began immediately, for he was assigned as a servant to Captain John Smith. On the Jamestown fleet were four boys: 1. Samuel Collier 2. James Brumfield 3. Richard Mutton 4. ...

    It is likely that Samuel had some education, and at least knew how to read and write; Capt. Smith referred to him as his page. Samuel's life at Jamestown was one of adventure, as he traveled with Capt. Smith on some of his voyages of discovery. In 1608, Capt. Smith traveled overland to the village of Powhatan for a private meeting. He took with him...

    Very little is known about Samuel's life during the ensuing years in Virginia. He survived the "starving times," perhaps faring better with the Weraskoyacks than with the English. He continued his life of familiarity with the natives of Virginia, becoming very well acquainted with their language, habitation, humors, and conditions. He lived to beco...

    Samuel Collier was killed by "friendly fire." In the summer of 1622, after the Massacre of 1622 was over but vigilance was still high, he went into Kecoughtan, where he was staying, in late evening after the watch was set. A sentinel mistook him for an interloper, fired his gun, and killed him.

    Samuel Collier's life inspired numerous fictional accounts of his life, particularly enjoyed by pre-teens. Here are some of the legend-filled stories, all entertaining: 1. Surviving Jamestown: The Adventures of Young Sam Collier 2. Sam Collier and the Founding of Jamestown 3. Blood on the River: James Town, 1607 In the "rediscovery of Jamestown," a...

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  5. Samuel Collier. Samuel is the protagonist of the novel, and through his eyes, the reader learns about his experiences traveling to the New World and settling at James Town. He has lived unhappily on the streets of London for a time as an orphan, so at the start of the story, he is completely alone in the world.

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  7. Nov 26, 2023 · Elisa Carbone, known for bringing historical events to life through vivid storytelling, introduces us to Samuel Collier, a young boy who travels to the New World as a page to Captain John Smith. "Blood on the River" explores the hardships, conflicts, and survival of the English settlers in Jamestown through Samuel's eyes.

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