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Category: 33. The Henry Berry Lowry period
LELA001. Leland, Elizabeth. The
land of a legend. Charlotte Observer Sunday, 16 June 2002.
Publication type: Newspaper article
Bruce Barton, Lumbee journalist, historian, and educator,
conducts a tour of sites significant to the Henry Berry Lowry period
and explains salient historical facts. This article provides background
information for the Charlotte Observer's Read Carolinas book
club's summer selection, Nowhere Else on Earth (item HUMP001).
Barton points out the original location of Henry Berry
and Rhoda's house; the place where Allen Lowry was captured by the Home
Guard; the grave of Mary, Henry Berry's mother; the approximate location
of Devil's Den, Henry Berry's hideout; Allen Lowry's cabin, which was
moved to the North Carolina Indian Cultural Center; Rhoda's grave, in
the Harper's Ferry Baptist Church cemetery; the burial spot of James
Brant Harris; and the home of Weldon Lowry (a descendant of Henry Berry's
brother Calvin), who has a portrait of Henry Berry and Rhoda.
Additional Subjects: Bruce Barton | Rhoda Strong Lowry
This annotation was written on: July 8, 2002; edited on
August 3, 2002.
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