A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia by Thomas Hariot
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the countrey.
'Of commodities for building and other necessary uses.' THose other things which I am more to make rehearsall of, are such as concerne building, and other mechanicall necessarie vses; as diuers sortes of trees for house & ship timber, and other vses els: Also lime, stone, and brick, least that being not mentioned some might haue bene doubted of, or by some that are malicious reported the contrary. 'Okes', there are as faire, straight, tall, and as good timber as any can be, and also great store, and in some places very great. 'Walnut trees', as I haue saide before very many, some haue bene seen excellent faire timber of foure & fiue fadome, & aboue fourescore foot streight without bough. 'Firre trees' fit for masts of ships, some very tall & great. ['Rakiock',] 'Rakiock', a kind of trees so called that are sweet wood of which the inhabitans that were neere vnto vs doe commonly make their boats or Canoes of the form of trowes; only with the helpe of fire, harchets of stones, and shels; we haue known some so great being made in that sort of one tree that they haue carried well xx. men at once, besides much baggage: the timber being great, tal, streight, soft, light, & yet tough enough I thinke (besides other vses) to be fit also for masts of ships. 'Cedar', a sweet wood good for seelings, Chests, Boxes, Bedsteedes, |
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