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About UsThe Monacan Indians of Virginia Bibliography 50th Anniversary of St. Paul's Mission to be Celebrated this Sunday. 1958. Amherst New Era-Progress. October 16. Barbour, Philip L. 1986 (ed.). The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631), Vol 1, 165. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press. Brock, R. A., ed. The Official Letters of Alexander Spotswood, 1,2. Richmond: Virginia Historical Society. Bushnell, David I., Jr. Five Monacan Towns in Virginia, 1607 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, V 82 (12) Nov. 18, 1930. Dewar, Helen. Nobody Wants Amherst Indians29 'Free Issues' Demand Transfer to White Schools. The Washington Post. Washington, DC. May 26. Evans, Lewis. 1755. Analysis of a Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, 2nd ed., Philadelphia. Reprinted in H. N. Stevens. 1920. Lewis Evans: His Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, London, Map No. 2. Gray, Arthur. A Virginia Tribe of Indians. Southern Churchman, January 4, 1908, p. 6. Gray, Arthur. 1908. Mission Work Among Some Cherokee Remnants in Virginia. Diocesan Journal, Sept-Oct. Hantman, Jeffrey. 1990. Between Powhatan and Quirank: Reconstructing Monacan Culture and History in the Context of Jamestown. American Anthropologist 92 (3); pp. 676-90. Hening, William Waller. The Statutes at Large. (Philadelphia: Thomas De Silver, 1823), Vol. IV, p. 252. Horner, John V. & P.B. Winfree, Jr. The Saga of a City, 1786-1936. Lynchburg Sesquicentennial Association, Inc.: Lynchburg, p. 12. Hibbert, Meg. Monacans Make Plans for Museum. Amherst New Era Progress. February 24, 1994. Hibbert, Meg. Monacans Celebrate Return of Land. Amherst New Era Progress, October 12, 1995. Houck, Peter W. & Maxim, Mintcy D. 1993. Indian Island in Amherst County, Warwick House Publishing, Lynchburg, VA. Kemper, Charles E. Early Westward Movement of Virginia, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, V. 12, (4) p. 344, footnote). Knotty Problems for School Board. Amherst New Era-Progress. October 4. Lewis, Thomas Deane. Some Virginia Indians. The Southwestern Episcopalian, May, p. 341. Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers, J. P. Bell Co. Inc: Lynchburg, VA, p. 43. Merrell, James. 1987. The Western World: The Evolution of the Carolina Piedmont, 1525-1725. In The Siouan Project: Seasons I and II. Roy S. Dickens, H. Trawick Ward, and R.P. Steven Davis, eds. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Monograph Series No. 1, Chapel Hill, pp. 19-28. Monacan Ancestral Land Placed on National Historic List. Amherst New Era Progress, March 13, 1997. Mouer, L. Daniel. 1983. A Review of the Archeology and Ethnohistory of the Monacans. In Piedmont Archeology, J. Mark Wittkofski & Lyle E. Browning, eds. Archaeological Society of Virginia, Richmond. Special Publication No. 10, pp. 1-39. Murray, Paul T. 1987. Who is an Indian? Who is a Negro?: Virginia Indians in the World War II Draft. Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, 95 (2). Peden, William, ed. 1954. Thomas Jefferson: Notes on the State of Virginia. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., Inc., p. 100. Rountree, Helen. 1986. Ethnicity Among the 'Citizen Indians' of Tidewater Virginia, 1800-1930. In Strategies for Survival: American Indians in the Eastern United States. Frank W. Porter, III, ed. Greenwood Press, Inc: Westport, CT; pp.173-209). Smith, J. David. 1993. The Eugenic Assault on America: Scenes in Red, White and Black. George Mason University Press, Fairfax, VA, pp. 71-108. Wagner, Isobel. 1946. Survey of St. Paul's Mission, in Reports of the Deaconesses. Roanoke: Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Virginia, February. Whitehead, Edgar. 1896. Amherst County Indians, Richmond Times, Richmond, VA, April 19. Yancey, Robert Faulkner. 1935. Lynchburg and Its Neighbors, J. W. Ferguson & Sons, Richmond, p. 9. Return to History |
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