This vintage postcard, published in 1907 by the Jamestown Amusement & Vending Co., Inc., commemorates the historic Jamestown settlement in 1607. The illustration depicts Native Americans overlooking the early English settlement, capturing a significant moment in American colonial history. The detailed artwork features traditional Native American attire with feathered headdresses, set against a backdrop of autumnal trees and the fledgling Jamestown village.

Printed by the Colortype Co., this postcard belongs to the Official Souvenir series of the 1907 Jamestown Exposition, celebrating 300 years since the founding of Jamestown, Virginia. The card includes historical text recounting the establishment of the first log cabins and the earliest religious services conducted by English settlers. A one-cent stamp featuring Captain John Smith and an official exposition seal further highlight its collectible value. This piece is an excellent addition for collectors interested in early 20th-century postcards, American colonial history, or commemorative exposition memorabilia.