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    Roanoke America's Beginning
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    by lost colony searcher  2-8-2008   
     http://www.The-Lost-Colony.blogspot.com
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    Lost Colony of Roanoke DNA Project
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    by lost colony searcher  11-16-2007   
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    A New World: England's First View of America
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    by lost colony searcher  10-31-2007   
      "A Very Cold Case: A Progress Report on the Search for the Lost Colonists," Saturday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m., To register, call (919) 807-7992 by Nov. 8. Presented by Dr. Charles Ewen, professor of anthropology and director of Archaeology Laboratories, East Carolina University. Drawing upon recent archaeological research, Dr. Ewen will examine several theories concerning what happened to the colonists at Roanoke Island. The N.C. Museum of History's hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. From Saturday, Oct. 20, through Jan. 13, 2008, the museum will be open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. The museum is part of the Division of State History Museums, Office of Archives and History, an agency of the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. The department's Web site is http://www.ncculture.com/.
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    "What Happened to the Lost Colony?,"
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    by lost colony searcher  10-31-2007   
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    Roanoke the Lost Colonies in Literature
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    by lost colony searcher  10-24-2007   
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    Gods and Men; the Meeting of Indians and White Worlds
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    by lost colony searcher  10-24-2007   
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    The First Colony on Roanoke Island
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    by lost colony searcher  10-4-2007   
     The first Colony at Roanoke Predated the Lost Colony by two years. Mistakes made then by the military expedition in relations with the Native Americans probaby doomed the Lost Colonists. Lane's fort on Roanoke Island resembled in some noteworthy respects the fort which he had built on St. Johns Island, Puerto Rico, in May 1585, when he seized the salt supply. Both forts seem to have been roughly shaped like a star built on a square with the bastions constructed on the sides of the square instead of at the corners, as was common in later fortifications. Copies of the plans of these forts may be seen in the Fort Raleigh museum. The dwelling houses of the early colonists were near the fort, which was too small to enclose them. They were described by the colonists themselves as "decent dwelling houses" or "cottages" and must have been at least a story and a half or two stories high, because we have a reference to the "neather roomes of them." The roofs were thatched, as we learn
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    If You Lost This Canon, Please Call Scientists
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    by lost colony searcher  9-25-2007   
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    Lost Colony Search Continues Centuries Later
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    by lost colony searcher  9-23-2007   
     http://www.the-lost-colony.blogspot.com
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    Legends, Theories and DNA: Survivors?
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    by lost colony searcher  9-18-2007   
      Raleigh's "Lost Colony" The Official Story Speculation about the disappearance or demise of the Roanoke Island settlers began as soon as John White set foot on the deserted ground and saw the word "CROATOAN" carved in a tree. White himself found credible evidence that the colonists had merely moved on to safer ground. At the time he was unable to explore inland to look for them. The fact that the colonists had buried items too heavy to carry told White that the move was deliberate. The prevailing theory carried back to England stated that the colonists had been attacked, if not while on Roanoke Island, shortly after they relocated--perhaps on Croatoan Island or further inland. No survivors were found. Ever.
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    Possible Lost Colony Descendants Give DNA Samples
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    by lost colony searcher  9-14-2007   
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    Possible Lost Colony Descendants Submit DNA Samples
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    by lost colony searcher  9-14-2007   
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    View Photos of the Lost Colony Outdoor Theater Drama Fire
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    by lost colony searcher  9-13-2007    1
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    Donate to the Lost Colony Outdoor Theater Drama Costume Replacement Fund
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    by lost colony searcher  9-13-2007   
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    Lost Colony DNA Symposium
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    by lost colony searcher  9-8-2007   
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    "Lost Colony" scientists visit Historical and Genealogical Society
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    by lost colony searcher  9-7-2007   
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    Native Americans in North Carolina BC
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    by lost colony searcher  9-6-2007   
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    Rolling Stones Offer to Enliven and Enlighten Lost Colony Symposium
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    by lost colony searcher  9-4-2007   
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    The Lost Colony of 1587
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    by lost colony searcher  9-2-2007   
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    Are You One of the Lost Colonists?
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    by lost colony searcher  9-2-2007   
     Click here for surnames and the Lost Colony Blog: http://the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/
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    Can DNA Solve Roanoke Mystery?
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    by lost colony searcher  9-1-2007   
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    Cultural Anthropology of Coastal Indians at First Contact
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    by lost colony searcher  8-28-2007   
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    Lost Colony Said to Have Survived
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    by lost colony searcher  8-26-2007    1
     Sunday August 26, 2007 Miller Resor Rocky Mount Telegram
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    Family Roots Tied to Croatan Tribe
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    by lost colony searcher  8-26-2007   
     These family names -- Elks, Buck, Carrow, Hodges and Gibbs -- may sound like a reading of telephone listings for Chocowinity, but one researcher is attempting to relate these names with a greater meaning, deep in the Indian history of eastern North Carolina.
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    The Lost Colony of 1587
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    by lost colony searcher  8-24-2007   
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    A Search for the Lost Colony in Beechland
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    by lost colony searcher  8-23-2007   
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    Local Residents' DNA Needed for Lost Colony Research
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    by lost colony searcher  8-23-2007   
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    Possible Location of Lost Colonist Discovered
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    by lost colony searcher  8-18-2007   
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    In Pursuit of the Lost Colonists
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    by lost colony searcher  8-17-2007   
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    John White Governor of the Roanoke Colony
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    by lost colony searcher  8-17-2007   
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    Mysteries of the Lost Colony and the New World
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    by lost colony searcher  8-17-2007   
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    In Search of theLost Colony
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    by lost colony searcher  8-14-2007   
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    The Lost Colony; America's Beginning
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    by lost colony searcher  8-14-2007   
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    Old Account May Yeild New Clues to Lost Colony
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    by lost colony searcher  8-13-2007   
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    Sun Rising off the Coast of Roanoke Island
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    by lost colony searcher  8-12-2007    5
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    What Happened to the Lost Colonists?
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    by lost colony searcher  8-12-2007   
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    The Mattamuskeet Documents: North Carolina Archeology
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    by lost colony searcher  8-12-2007   
     The Mattamuskeet Documents: A Study in Social History By Patrick H. Garrow
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    The Rising Shore-Roanoke
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    by lost colony searcher  8-10-2007   
     Read an excerpt here: http://www.risingshoreroanoke.com/FirstDaysOnRoanoke.pdf
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    Lost and Found in Roanoke
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    by lost colony searcher  8-8-2007   
     Lost and Found in Roanoke We went to see an outdoor play called The Lost Colony last night -- which was, as you might imagine, about the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke. (For those of you who are rusty on your history lessons, click here to learn more.) Fantastic in every way. What was especially excellent was how much the dramatization brought to life the brief history of America's first colony.
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    The Lost Colony; Theater Under the Stars
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    by lost colony searcher  8-7-2007    1
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