D. F. (Doctor Fuller) Lowry

Record Number Citation
641

McKellar, Brenda C.  “A Name to Live By.”  Unpub. typescript.  N.d.

LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

59

Sider, Gerald M. Lumbee Indian histories: Race, ethnicity and Indian identity in the Southern United States.

421

Bumgarner, George William. The Methodist Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1865-1939: Among the White Population, the Lumbee Native Americans, and, to a Limited Extent, the Black Population. [Charlotte]: Committee on Archives and History, Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1990. Pp. 223-35.

417

Lowry, Jerry.  “A Brief History of Native American Methodist Missions.”  Unpub. typescript.  Durham: Duke U Divinity School, [20 Mar. 1987].  59 p.

56

Barton, Bruce. An Indian manifesto: Bruce Barton’s The best of—As I see it: The sometimes irreverent but always honest columns as they appeared in the “Carolina Indian Voice” newspaper over the last ten years by Bruce Barton, editor; with some “Musings” by Ol’ Reasonable Locklear. A special ten year anniversary edition, 1973-1983. Pembroke, NC: The Carolina Indian Voice, 1983.

1119

“Lowry: ‘He didn’t kill as many ... as Moses’.” Greensboro Daily News 17 Jan. 1971: A15.

630

Johnson, Guy B.  “What’s In a Name: The Case of the Lumbee Indians.”  Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Athens, GA.  9 April 1970.  8 p.  [Included in entry 468.]

409

“Rev. D. F. Lowry Day Observed at Pembroke First Methodist Church.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 111.1 (6 Jan. 1966): 1, 5.

626

Gray, Penn.  “‘Indian Nations’ Sends Envoys to Tell Lumbees About Unity.”  Robesonian 2 Sept. 1959?

 

406

Barton, Lew.  “Lumbee Leader Has Lived a Full and Fruitful Life.” Robesonian 5 Feb. 1959: 16.

401

Thompson, Betty.  “A ‘Lost Colony’ of Methodists?”  World Outlook [New York: Board of Missions, United Methodist Church] 24 (Aug. 1954): 16-18.

550

Brown, Dick.  “This Carolina Mystery Still Unsolved.”  News and Observer 19 July 1953:  Sec. 4 p. 1.

624

“Group Approves Name-Change for Robeson Indians.”  News and Observer 26 Feb. 1953: 11.

621

Gray, Penn.  “30,000 North Carolinians Vote Themselves a  Name.”  The State 19 (26 Jan. 1952): 6-7, 14.  Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 14 Dec. 1978: 9; 3 Nov. 1983: 10.

618

“Indians’ Historic Heritage Retold as Petition Circulates.”  Hamlet News-Messenger 28 Aug. 1951.

616

“Indians Approve Change in Name.”  Robesonian 2 April 1951: 1, 7.

397

Lowry, Reba.  “He Carried the Mail for Thirty Years.”  Pembroke Progress 10 Nov. 1949: 1.

601

“The Cherokees’ Objection to the ‘Siouan Bill’.”  Robesonian 23 April 1934: 4.

64

“A Puzzling Problem.”  Robesonian 4 Feb. 1915: 4.