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Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter
Volume 2.1 (November 1994)


Additions to the 1992-1993 Checklist of Roanoke Colonization Sources and Related Materials

The following items have come to the attention of the Roanoke Colonies Research Office since the publication of the May 1994 edition of the Roanoke Colonies Research Newsletter. We are
soliciting references for the 1994 checklist to be published in the May 1995 issue of the newsletter.

  • *Map of Roanoke Island. Map. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives &  History, 2 two sheet, 2 one sheet copies, dated 1710 on front, 1716 on back.[4map-0-11. Bally. Historic/Roanoke Island.]
  • Bosco, Peter I. Rev. of Roanoke: The Story of the Lost Colony, by Pamela A. Bomboy. School Library Journal 38 (1992) : 128.
  • Breen, T. H. Rev. of Last Voyages: Cavendish, Hudson, Ralegh. The Original Narratives, ed. Philip Edwards.  American Indian Quarterly 16 (1992): 423-424.
  • Briggs, Gary. “The Lost Colony of Roanoke.” Stamps 18 Sept. 1993: 344-45.
  • Clasby, Nancy Tenfelde. “‘Manabozho’: A Native American Resurrection Myth.” Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 584-93.
  • “Colony Site Yeilds Relics of Science.” New York Times 4 Feb. 1992: C7.
  • Cooke, Robert. “The Cradle of American Science: Research Laboratory Remains Discovered at Roanoke Island’s Ft. Raleigh National Historic Site.” Los Angeles Times
    20 Jan. 1992: B7.
  • Galloway, Patricia. Rev. of The Juan Pardo Expeditions: Exploration of the Carolinas and Tennessee, 1566-1568, by Charles Hudson. Journal of Southern History 58 (1992): 327-328.
  • “Indian Markings of Tribal Chieftains.” Print Collector’s Newsletter 23 (1992): 108. Miller, Shannon Michelle. “The Raleigh Enterprise and the New World.” DAI 52 (1992): 3941A. University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Palakeel, Thomas J. “The Hakluyt State: Travel, Narcissism, and the Narrative.” DAI 53 (1993): 2829A. U of North Dakota.
  • Parkhill, Thomas. “‘Of Glonskap’s Birth, and of his Brother Malsum, the Wolf’: The Story of Charles S. Godfrey Leland’s Purely American Creation.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 16 (1992): 45-69.
  • Pendergast, James F. “Susquehannock Trade Northward to New France Prior to A.D. 1608: A Popular Misconception.” Pennsylvania Archaeologist 62.1 (1992): 1-11.
  • Porterfield, Amanda. “Witchcraft and the Colonization of Algonquian and Iroquois Cultures.” Religion and American Culture 2 (1992): 103-24.
  • Powell, William S. Rev. of The American Dream of Captain John Smith, by J. A. Leo Lemay. North Carolina Historical Review 69 (1992): 328-329.
  • Read, David. “Ralegh’s Discoverie of Guiana and the Elizabethan Model of Empire.” The Work of Dissimilitude: Essays from the Sixth Citadel Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Ed. David G. Allen and Robert A. White. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1992.
  • Schouweiler, Tom. Rev. of The Lost Colony of Roanoke, by Rosie Peasley. School Library Journal 38 (1992) : 141.
  • Sills, Walter H. “Plymouth on the Roanoke.” The State 60.2 (July 1992): 32-35.
  • Swagerty, William R. Rev. of The Juan Pardo Expeditions: Exploration of the Carolinas and Tennessee, 1566-1568, by Charles Hudson. American Indian Quarterly 16 (1992): 89-91.

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