1 Sep 2025 Thomas(ine) Hall Poster JPEGThomas(ine) Hall 24" x 36" Professional Print-ready PDF Video Introduction TEACHER'S GUIDE STUDENT GUIDE Printer-Friendly Pullouts from the Student Guide Historical Background and ContextPrimary and Secondary Sources"Live from the Courthouse" Primary Source Improv ActivityAnalysis Questions and Case Study Question Primary Sources McCartney, Martha W. "Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635". A Biographical Dictionary. 2007. Pages 356-357.Minutes from the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia in the Matter of Thomas or Thomasine Hall. April 8th, 1629, pp. 194-197. McIlwaine, H. R., editor. 1924. The Library Board.Percy, George. "Jamestown: 1607, The First Months (Excerpted)." American Beginnings: The European Presence in North America. 1492-1690. 2006 National Humanities Center.Jansson, John. A Map of Virginia. Lately Surveyed and Corrected by Nicholas Visscher. 1656. Library of Congress.Virginia 1606. Composite plate of engravings featuring John Smith, James I, Pocahontas, Capt. Newport, Bacon and Berkeley, Delaware, and Sandys, c. 1904. Library of Congress Secondary Sources Borelli, Christopher. "Thomasin Hall and the Hidden History of Gender Nonconforming People in U.S. History." September 13, 2023. Teen Vogue.Schneider, Rebecca. "Thomas/in Hall: Subverting the Gender Binary in Colonial Virginia." The UncommonWealth. April 17, 2023. Virginia Humanities.