St. Thomas

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an old black and white photo of a street with buildings on both sides, mountains in the background
Gadeparti fra St Thomas VJ of U S Dansk Vestindien Lightbourn's u
Danish West Indies
an old postcard shows people walking down the street in front of some houses and buildings
History of the Virgin Islands - Virgin Islands This Week
St. Thomas, Danish West Indies
an old painting of a town on the water with people in boats and mountains behind it
The curious case of Hezekiah Smith: The last Danish prisoner from the Danish West Indies
The Danish West Indies were a Danish Colony in the Caribbean from 1670 until 1917, when the Danish Virgin islands ( consisting of St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John ) were transferred to the U.S.
a map showing the location of st thomas
Danish West Indies - Wikipedia
The Danish West Indies (Danish: Dansk Vestindien or De dansk-vestindiske øer) or Danish Antilles was a Danish colony in the Caribbean, first under the united kingdoms of Denmark-Norway and later, after the 1814 Treaty of Kiel, Denmark alone. The islands were sold to the United States and were organized as the United States Virgin Islands in 1917. The Danish geographical name for the constituent islands is Jomfruøerne (lit. "The Virgin Islands").