id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26632 Wharton, James The Bounty of the Chesapeake: Fishing in Colonial Virginia .txt text/plain 30458 1628 76 _The Bounty of the Chesapeake; Fishing in Colonial Virginia._ By small rivers all the year there is a good plenty of small fish, so James river, the best waters for sturgeon in Virginia to this day. fish named by Colonial reporters are to be found in Virginia waters There are many more varieties of fish caught by Virginia fishermen expect at time of year to have a good fishing for cod, as both at of salt, fish, and profits of the land shall be for the tenants, conveyed quantities of salt fish to the Colony from Canada on his ship Colony in Virginia and that fish is worth not less than £600. time for fishing, that the salt or pickle would not keep them as in remain today among Virginia's most plentiful fish but the salting The fishermen of Virginia needed salt for their fish as _The Fish and Fisheries of Colonial Virginia._ In ./cache/26632.txt ./txt/26632.txt