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However, in the fall of 1609 a severe injury from a gunpowder explosion forced his return to England. Captain Smith would continue his exploration of the shores of northern Virginia and in his later years wrote extensively about his life and experiences as a soldier and colonist. He passed away on June 21, 1631 at the age of 51 and his buried at London's Holy Sepulchre Church (formally known as Saint Sepulchre-without-Newgate).","Processing and finding aid completed by Meghan Glasbrenner in January 2026.","The Special Collections Research Center holds other  maps  and  engravings , such as the  \"United States Japan Expedition by Com. M.C. Perry. Vol. II. 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