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HUGU001. Huguenin, Charles A., and Robert M. Dell. The Lumbee (or Lumber) Indians of South Carolina. Descendants of the Hatteras Indians of Croatan (Portsmouth Island) and the English of the 'Lost Colony' of Roanoke (Cedar Island). Part 2. NEARA Newsletter (Milford, N.H.: New England Antiquities Research Association) 7.3 (1970): 53-55. 3 notes Publication type: Newsletter article Discusses the Lost Colony theory of Lumbee origins from the perspective of a journal owned by William H. Jordan. The journal was kept by his forbear, Robert Jordan, who was supposedly one of the Lost Colonists. William H. Jordan also claims to possess a journal kept by Eleanor Dare, mother of Virginia Dare. The journal was discussed by C. Howe in Solving the riddle of the Lost Colony (1947), in which he described excepts Jordan showed him which Jordan had converted to modern English. Dare's journal revealed that twelve of the Lost Colonists had relocated to Friendly Fort, on the Pamlico River, 25 miles below Washington, N.C.Additional subjects: Henry Berry Lowry | Cedar Island | Berry's Bay | Lost Colony theory of tribal origin This annotation was edited on: June 14, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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