Surnames

Record Number Citation
566

“How We Came to Be.”  Lumberton: Robeson County Board of Education, Title IV Compensatory Indian Education Program, n. d.  11 p.

MAYN019

Maynor, Malinda, and Judy Kertesz. Sounds of Faith [Website]. 1999-2002.

46

 Lerch, Patricia Barker.  “State-Recognized Indians of North Carolina, Including a History of the Waccamaw Sioux.”  Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late Twentieth Century.  Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1992.  Pp. 44-71.

1039

Britt, Morris F. “Robeson County Indian Names: An Analysis Based upon the Census of 1910.” Robeson County Register 6.3 (August 1991): 120-22.

1037

Mills, Gary B. “Tracing Free People of Color in the Antebellum South: Methods, Sources, and Perspectives.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 78.4 (Dec. 1990): 262-78.

1027

Britt, Morris. “Indian Names in Robeson County.” Robeson County Register 1.3 (Aug. 1986): 113.

575

White, Wes.  “Summary of a Restricted Report on Lumbee Origins Made by David Wilkins in 1983.”   Unpublished typescript.  N.d.  6 p.

572

Stick, David.  Roanoke Island: The Beginnings of English America.  Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1983.  Pp. 231-33, 241-43, 245.

562

Lawing, Michelle F.  “The origin of the Robeson County Indians: A preliminary study.”  Unpublished ms.  [N.C. Commission of Indian Affairs, 1978.]

999

Cumberland County Association for Indian People. “Written Statement for Task Force Ten.” Unpublished typescript. 1976. 12 p. [IERC]

634

Blu, Karen I.  “‘We People’: Understanding Lumbee Indian Identity in a Tri-Racial Situation.”  Diss.  U of Chicago, 1972.

19

Rights, Douglas L.  The American Indian in North Carolina.  2nd ed.  Winston-Salem: John F. Blair, 1957.  Pp. 144-49. 

506

McMillan, Hamilton. Sir Walter Raleigh’s Lost Colony: An historical sketch of the attempts of Sir Walter Raleigh to establish a colony in Virginia, with the traditions of an Indian tribe in North Carolina. Indicating the fate of the colony of Englishmen left on Roanoke Island in 1587. Wilson, NC: Advance Presses, 1888. 29 p. Rev. ed. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1907. 46 p. Rpt. in McPherson (entry 49), Exhibit C. Microfilmed by the Library of Congress.

468

Guy Benton Johnson Papers, 1830-1882, 1901-1987 (Collection number: 3826). Southern Historical Collection. Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.