The Elizabeth River was named by the
Jamestown colonists in the early 17th century for Princess
Elizabeth Stuart, She was the daughter of King
James I of England and a sister of the later King
Charles I, and his older brother,
Henry Frederick, the ill-fated heir-apparent to the throne who died of
typhoid fever as a teenager. When the settlers aboard the three tiny ships of Captain
Christopher Newport's 1607 voyage first discovered the great harbor of
Hampton Roads a few days after reaching land at
Cape Henry, they were seeking a pathway to the west to reach the "Great Indies" and soon sailed upriver along the largest and most likely westerly river, which they named the James (for their king), passing by the areas closest to the ocean as they sought a protected haven from other European forces such as the Spanish. Their settlement inland at Jamestown was flawed in many other ways, but did meet the requirement of providing protection. Settlement along the Elizabeth River came a few years later. During the
U.S. Revolutionary War,
Lord Dunmore and the
British Army sailed up the Elizabeth River and landed in Norfolk. The British Army and the
U.S. Continental Army then engaged at the
Battle of Great Bridge on December 9, 1775. Upon British defeat, Lord Dunmore and his army withdrew onto four ships of the
British Royal Navy, the
Dunmore, the
Liverpool, the
Otter, and the
Kingfisher. Under the command of Lord Dunmore, these ships patrolled along Norfolk's Elizabeth River waterfront and on New Year's Day 1776, began shelling Norfolk in what would later become known as the
Burning of Norfolk. During the
War of 1812, two harbor fortifications located on opposite banks of the Elizabeth River were occupied to prevent the British from attacking Norfolk or Portsmouth. These defensive positions were
Fort Norfolk, located on the eastern bank in Norfolk, and
Fort Nelson, located on the western bank in Portsmouth. Neither of these forts saw action during the War of 1812. However, the men stationed at Fort Norfolk reinforced
Craney Island, located at the mouth of the Elizabeth River, and took part in the
Battle of Craney Island. == Geography ==