Hamilton McMillan

Record Number Citation
536

McKay, Arnold A.  “Nobody Knows Anything about the Croatans.”  The State 1.39 (24 Feb. 1934): 1-2.

GROS002

Gross, Ariela J. “Citizenship of the little races.” What blood won't tell: a history of race on trial in America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2008. 111-139.

HUNT006

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): Federally commissioned reports.” Carolina Indian Voice 18 May 2000: 4.

MONT001

Montgomerie, Deborah. “Coming to terms: Ngai Tahu, Robeson County Indians and the Garden Band of Ojibwa, 1840-1940. Three studies of colonialism in action.” Diss. Duke U, 1993.

268

Pullen, Lisa.  “Pembroke To Mark Centennial.”  Charlotte Observer [Charlotte, NC] 5 March 1987: 5D.

155

Davis, E. Dale.  “The Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, and Their Schools.”  Paper presented at the National Conference of Christians and Jews (Pembroke, 19 Dec. 1986).

264

Eliades, David K., and Linda Ellen Oxendine.  Pembroke State University: A Centennial History.  Columbus, GA: Brentwood UP, 1986.  110 p.

576

Henige, David.  “Origin Traditions of American Racial Isolates: A Case of Something Borrowed.”  Appalachian Journal 11.3 (Spring 1984): 201-13.

571

Johnson, F. Roy.  The Lost Colony in Fact and Legend.  Murfreesboro, NC: Johnson Publishing Co., 1983.  Pp. 83-85.

567

Durant, David N.  Raleigh’s Lost Colony.  New York: Atheneum, 1981.  P. 164.

567

Durant, David N.  Raleigh’s Lost Colony.  New York: Atheneum, 1981.  P. 164.

648

Blu, Karen I.  “Varieties of Ethnic Identity: Anglo-Saxons, Blacks, Indians, and Jews in a Southern County.”  Ethnicity 4.3 (1977): 263-86.

558

Shepard, Edith Vines.  “Our Roanoke Island Heritage.”  Carolina Indian Voice 5 July 1973: 1, 3; 12 July 1973: 1, 3.

553

Prpic, George J.  “Early Croatian Contacts with America and the Mystery of the Croatans: Were Some Croats Present at the Discovery of America?”  Journal of Croatian Studies 1 (1960): 6-24.

189

Lawrence, R. C.  “Pembroke Indian School.”  The State 10.42 (20 March 1943): 5, 37.

608

McNickle, D’Arcy.  “Memorandum [for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs].  Re: Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.”  Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1 May 1936.  13 p.

286

Parsons, Elsie Clews.  “Folk-lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County, North Carolina.”  Journal of American Folklore 32.125 (July-Sept. 1919): 384-93.

528

“Monument to H. McMillan: Prominent Indian Suggests that Indians of Robeson Erect Monument to ... Their Late Friend and Benefactor.”  Robesonian 9 March 1916: 1.

527b

“Hamilton McMillan Passes.”  Robesonian 2 March 1916: 3.

181

"Death of Preston Locklear: One of the Leaders Among Indians of Robeson.” Robesonian 24 Jan. 1916: 1.

 

522

McLean, Angus W.  “Historical Sketch of the Indians of Robeson County.”  Statement before the House Committee on Indian Affairs, 14 Feb. 1913.  Hearings on S. 3258 (entry 1326), pp.19-25.  Rpt. in McPherson (entry 49), Exhibit F.

584

“Croatans Want Name Cherokees: The Rival Indian Forces Appeal to Legislature.”  News and Observer 4 Feb. 1911: P. 3 col. 1.

ESTA001

Estabrook, Arthur H. Papers, 1910-1943 (APAP-069). Albany, New York. M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York

763

Locklear, A. W.  “The ‘Macs’ of Robeson: Hon. Hamilton McMillan and What He and Other ‘Macs’ Have Done for the Croatan Indians.”  Robesonian 6 Aug. 1908: 1.

517

Ford, Alexander Hume.  “The Finding of Raleigh’s Lost Colony.”  Appleton’s Magazine 10 (July 1907): 22-31. Rpt. in Charlotte Daily Observer 7 July 1907: Sec. 2 p. 4.