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1790    Description of a North Carolina Ordinary (or Inn). Philadelphia: Carey, Stewart, and Co.

1912    A Glorified Boarding House.  Literary Digest.  XLIV  May 25, 1912.

 

Babits, Lawrence E.

            1990    Dudley's Tavern: a New Reading of the Evidence. Raleigh, N.C. : Division of Archives and History, Archives and Records Section.

 

Batson, Mann

1995    Early travel and accommodations along the roads of the upper part of Greenville County, South Carolina and surrounding areas: taverns, inns, houses of entertainment, stands for drovers, camps, and hotels. Travelers Rest, S.C.: M. Batson.

 

Battle, Kemp Plummer

  1907  History of the University of North Carolina, Volume 1. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton Printing Company.

 

Baxter, Maria

  1983  Boarding Houses:Fact and Fiction.  Unpublished report, Division of Archives and History.  North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina.

 

Black, William

  1744  Journal of William Black 1744. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.  1. 117-132.

 

Bragdon, Kathleen J.

  1981  Occupational Differences Reflected in Material Culture. Northeast Historical Archaeology. 10. 27-39.

 

Brown, Gregory,  Thomas Higgins, III, David F. Muraca, S. K. Pepper and Roni Polk

1990    Archaeological Investigations of the Shields' Tavern Site, Williamsburg, Virginia.  Unpublished report on file, Department of Archaeological Research, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamburg, Virginia.

 

Butler, Lindley S.

  1971  Wright Tavern Restoration. Wentworth, N.C.: Rockingham County Historical Society.

 

Carr, Lois and Lorena Walsh

  1985  Changing Lifestyles and Consumer Behavior in the Colonial Chesapeake.  Ms. on file, Department of Archaeological Research, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

 

Carson, Cary, and Walsh, Lorena

  1981  The Material Life of the Early American Housewife.  Unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Women in Early America,  November 5-7, 1981. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

 

Crass, David C., et al (eds)

1998     Southern Colonial Backcountry: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Frontier Communities. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

 

Crittenden, Christopher

  1931  Overland Travel and Transportation in North Carolina, 1763-1789North Carolina Historical Review.  VII (July 1931). 239-257.

 

Cross, Jerry L.

1973                    Historic Research Report for the Eagle Tavern, Lot 51, Halifax, North Carolina. Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, Archives and Records Section.

1992          The John Kelly Tavern, Yadkin County, North Carolina. Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, Archives and Records Section.

 

Dickinson, Tanja

  1991  A Tale of Two Taverns:  A Comparative Economic Analysis of the Wetherburn's and Shields' TavernQuarterly Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Virginia.  46 (4). 183-188.

 

Dusenberry, James Lawrence

1842    Journal, 1841-1842.  Southern Historical Collections #2561-Z.  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

Earle, Alice M.

1900    Stage-Coach & Tavern Days. New York: The Macmillan Company.

 

Engstrom, Mary Claire

  1989  Early Quakers in the Eno River Valley, ca. 1750-1847Eno 7 (2). 2-73.

 

Ferral, S. A.

1832    A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles Through the United States of America. Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, London.

 

 

 

Hancock, David

1998    Commerce and Conversation in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic: The Invention of Madeira Wine. Journal of Interdisciplinary History. September, Vol. 29 Issue 2. p197-220.

 

Krag, Laurine M.

1906    How I Made a Boarding House Successful. Ladies Home Journal.  XXIII (April). 34.

 

Lathrop, Elise.

1977     Early American Inns and Taverns. New York: Arno Press.

 

Noel Hume, Ivor

 1969   Archaeology and Wetherburn's Tavern.  Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 3.  Williamsburg:  Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

 

Ordinary Bonds

            Orange County Ordinary Bonds.  Contained within Orange County Miscellaneous Records, 1768-1942.  North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh.

 

Petlewski, Mary K.

1972    Taverns in Eighteenth Century North Carolina.  M.A. Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, History Department.

 

Rice, Kym S.

1983    Early American Taverns: For the Entertainment of Friends and Strangers. Chicago: Regnery Gateway.

 

Rockman, Diane and Nan Rothschild

1984    City Tavern, Country Tavern:  An Analysis of Four Colonial SitesHistorical Archaeology.  18 (2). 112-121.

 

Salinger, Sharon V.

2002    Taverns and Drinking in Early America. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

Samford, Patricia

  1992  Wetherburn's Tavern Archaeological Summary, Colonial Lots 20 and 21.  Manuscript, Department of Archaeolgoical Research, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

 

Vickers, James

  1985  Chapel Hill.  An Illustrated History. Barclay Publishers, Chapel Hill.

 

Virginia Gazette

  1772  Advertisement for Tavern in Halifax County, July 9, 1772.  Printed in Williamsburg, VA.

 

Wagner, Mark J. and Mary R. McCorvie

  1993  The Archaeology of Frontier Taverns on the St. Louis-Vincennes Trace.  Illinois State Museum Popular Science Series, Volume XI. Springfield: Illinois State Museum and Illinois Department of Transportation.

 

Watson, Alan D.

  1968  Ordinaries in Colonial Eastern North CarolinaThe North Carolina Historical Review.  XLV (1). 67-83.

 

Weld, Isaac Jr.

1800    Travels Through North America and Canada.  London.

 

Woodmason, Charles

  1953  The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution. Chapel Hill: UNC Press.

 

 


 

 

 

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A Preliminary Bibliography

Baker, Thomas E., Another Such Victory: The Story of the American defeat at Guilford Courthouse that helped win the War for Independence Harrisburg, PA: Eastern Acorn Press, 1981.
 
Bass, Robert D., Gamecock: The Life and Campaigns of Thomas Sumter
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961.
 
  The Green Dragoon: The Lives of Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson New York: Holt, 1957.
 
Boatner, Mark, Landmarks of the Revolution: People and Places Vital to the Quest for Independence Harrisburg: Stackpole, 1992.
 
Buchanan, John, The Road to Guilford Courthouse: The American Revolution in the Carolinas New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1997.
 
Cappon, Lester J. et al., ed., Atlas of Early American History: The Revolutionary Era, 1760-1790 Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976.
 
Cashin, Edward J., The King's Ranger, Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989.
 
Davidson, Chalmers Gaston, Piedmont Partisan: The Life and Times of Brigadier- General William Lee Davidson Davidson, NC: Davidson College, 1951.
 
Davie, William R., The Revolutionary War Sketches of William R. Davie,edited by Blackwell P. Robinson, Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1976.
 
Graham, James, The Life of General Daniel Morgan New York, 1856.
 
Graham, William, General Joseph Graham and His Papers on North Carolina Revolutionary History Raleigh: 1904.
 
Greene, Nathanael, The Papers of General Nathanael Greene, 1766 - 29 March 1781 Volumes 1-7, edited by Richard K. Showman, et al., Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1976-1994.
 
Greene, George F., The Life of Nathanael Greene 3 vol., New York, 1867-1871.
 
Henry, Robert, Narrative of the Battle of Cowan's Ford, February 1, 1781 Greensboro: D. Schenck, 1891.
 
Higginbotham, Don, Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1961.
 
Huston, James A., Logistics of Liberty: American Services of Supply in the Revolutionary War and After Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1991.
 
Lee, Henry (1787-1837), The Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas Philadelphia: E. Littell, 1824.
 
Lee, Henry (1756-1818), Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States ed. by Robert E. Lee, New York, 1870.
 
Marshall, Douglas and Peckham, Howard, Campaigns of the American Revolution: An Atlas of Manuscript Maps Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c. 1975.
 
Morrill, Dan L., Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution Mount Pleasant, SC: The Nautical and Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1993.
 
Nebenzahl, Kenneth and Higginbotham, Don, Atlas of the American Revolution Chicago: Rand McNally, 1974.
 
Newsome, A.R., ed., "A British Orderly Book, 1780-1781,"The North Carolina Historical Review, IX: 3 (July 1932) pp. 273-298 and IX: 4 (October 1932) pp. 366-392.
 
Pancake, John S., This Destructive War: The British Campaign in the Carolinas, 1780- 1782 Tuscalosa: University of Alabama Press, 1985.
 
Rankin, Hugh F., Greene and Cornwallis: The Campaign in the Carolinas Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1976.
 
  North Carolina in the American Revolution Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1959.
 
Royster, Charles, Light-Horse Harry Lee and the Legacy of the American Revolution Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1994 (reprint of 1986 Cambridge University Press edition).
 
Scheer, George F. and Rankin, Hugh F., Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolution Through the Eyes of Those Who Fought and Lived It New York: Mentor Books, 1957.
 
Schenck, David, North Carolina, 1780-1781: Being a History of the Invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-1781 Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1890.
 
Stember, Sol, The Bicentennial Guide to the American Revolution: The War in the South, Vol III, New York: Saturday Review Press, 1974.
 
Tarleton, Banastre, A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Provinces of North America London, 1787.
 
Trecy, M.F., Prelude to Yorktown:The Southern Campaign of Nathanael Greene, 1780- 1781 Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1963.
 
Troxler, Carole W., The Loyalist Experience in North Carolina Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1976.
 
Wickwire, Franklin and Mary, Cornwallis: The American Adventure New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1970.
 
Woodmason, Charles, The Carolina Back Country on the Eve of the Revolution: The Journal of other Writings of Charles Woodmason Anglican Itinerant, edited by Richard J. Hooker, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1953.
 
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A Working Bibliography of Works Related to The Trading Path Preservation Association's Subjects/

March 24, 2001

This is a general and undifferentiated bibliography of books and articles which we have found useful.  We invite suggestions for additions.  trm

 

Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, Three Virginia Frontiers, (Louisiana, 1940).  The Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History.

Adair, James Adair's History of the American Indian edited by Samuel Cole Williams (Johnson City, TN: Watauga Press, 1930).

Alvord, Clarence Walworth and Bidgood, Lee,  The first explorations of the Trans-Allegheny region by the Virginians, 1650-1674, (Cleveland, 1912).

Ballagh, James Curtis, White servitude in the Colony of Virginia: a study of the system of indentured labor in the American colonies, {Baltimore, 1895).

Boyce, Douglas W., "Did a Tuscarora Confederacy Exist?" in Four Centuries of Southern Indians edited by Charles M. Hudson  (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1978).

Boykin, James Handy, "Genesis of Early Carolina” (Thesis (Ed. D.) Leed University), 1969.

Burt, Jesse and Robert Ferguson, Indians of the Southeast (Nashville, 1973).

Briceland, Alan V. Westward from Virginia: Exploration of the Virginia-Carolina Frontier, 1650-1710 (Charlottesville, 1987).

Byrd, William, Hisotries of the Dividing Line Betweixt Virginia and North Carolina, (Toronto, 1967).

Caruso, John Anthony, The Southern frontier.  (NY, c1963).

Clonts, F.W., "Travel and Transportation in Colonial North Carolina", North Carolina Historical Review, Vol III, #1, January, 1926, pp16-35.

Coe, Joffre Lanning, "The Cultural Sequence of the Carolina Piedmont," in Archeology of the Eastern United States edited by James B. Griffin (Chicago, 1952).

*Cooper, J. M.,The Indian trading path & great wagon road across North Carolina-- highlighting Rowan & Cabarrus counties, (1992).

Corbitt, David Leroy, Explorations, Descriptions, and Attempted Settlements of Carolina, 1584-1590 (Raleigh, 1948).

Corkran, David C., The Cherokee Frontier: Conflict and Survival, 1740-62 (Norman, 1962).

Coryell, Hubert V. The Scalp Hunters, (NY, 1936).

Crane, Vernar Winslow, The Southern Frontier, 1670-1732 (Durham: Duke University Press, 1928).

Crass, David Colin, et. al., The Southern Colonial Backcountry: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Frontier Communities., (Knoxville, 1998).

Cumming, William P., The Southeast in Early Maps. Third Edition, Revised & Enlarged by Louis De Vorsey, Jr, (Chapel Hill, 1998)

Cumming, W.P, "The Earliest Permanent Settlement in Carolina: Nathaniel Batts and the Comberford Map," American Historical Review 45 (1939-40):82-89.

Dickens, Roy S. Jr., Cherokee Prehistory: The Pisgah Phase in the Appalachian      Summit Region (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976).

Dobyns, Henry F., Native American Historical Demography: A Critical Bibliography, (Bloomington, 1976).

Deyle, Steven. "The irony of liberty: origins of the domestic slave trade.  Journal of the Early Republic Spring 1992, v12, n1, p37(26).

Earle, Alice Morse.  Stage-Coach & Tavern Days, (New York: Dover Publications, Inc, 1969).  Published in 1969, is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the work originally published by The Macmillan Company in 1900.

Emmer, P.C., editor, Colonialism and migration : indentured labour before and after slavery, (Boston, 1986).

Engels, Donald W., Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army, (Berkeley, 1978).

Fenn, Elizabeth and Peter Wood, Natives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina before 1770 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1983).

Fischer, David Hackett,  Alobion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America, (NY, 1989).

_______________, Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement, (Charlottesville, 2000).

Fries, Adelaide L. ed.  Records of the Moravians in North Carolina.  (Raleigh, 1922-1969).

Galenson, David W., White Servitude in Colonial America: An Economic Analysis (Cambridge, 1981)

_______________,  Traders, planters, and slaves : market behavior in early English America , (Cambridge, 1986).

Griffin, James B., "Eastern North American Archaeology: A Summary," Science 156 (April 14, 1967), 175-191.

Greene, Jack P., "Away, I'm Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement,"  The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography April 1994, v102, n2, p274(3).

Green, Stanton, editor, The Archaeology of frontiers and boundaries.  (NY, 1985).

Grubb, Farley Ward, Runaway servants, convicts, and apprentices advertised in the Pennsylvania gazette, (Baltimore, c1992).

Guthorn, Peter J.  American maps and map makers of the Revolution, (1966).

 

Hamilton, T.M.,  Colonial Frontier Guns., (Chadron, NB, c.1928).

Herrick, Cheesman Abiah, White servitude in Pennsylvania: indentured and redemption labor in colony and commonwealth, (Philadelphia, 1926).

Higginbotham, A. Leon, In the Matter of Color: Race and the American Legal Process, the Colonial Period, (NY, 1978).

Hoffman, Paul E., A New Andalucia and a Way to the Orient: The American Southeast during the Sixteenth Century (Baton Rouge, 1990).

Howard, Robert West, The Horse in America, (Chicago, 1965).

*Hudgins, Dennis, editor, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, Vol IV-VI ,Volume 4. 1732-1741

Hudson, Charles, The Southeastern Indians (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976).

_______________, The Juan PardoExpeditions: Exploration of the Carolinas and Tennessee, 1566-1568, (Washington, DC, 1990).

Isaac, Rhys, The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790 (Chapel Hill, 1982).

Jernegan, Marcus Wilson.  Laboring and dependent classes in colonial America, 1607-1783; studies of the economic, educational, and social significance of slaves, servants, apprentices and poor folk, (Chicago,[c1931]).

Keel, Bennie C. Cherokee Archaeology: A Study of the Appalachian Summit (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976).

Keehn, Pauline A., The Effect of Epidemic Diseases on the Natives of North America: An Annotated Bibliography, (London, 1978)

Kennedy, Billy, The Scots-Irish in the Shenandoah Valley, (Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1996).

Kern, John.  "The politics of violence : colonial American rebellions, protests, and riots, 1676-1747," (Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976).

Kierner, Cynthia A., Traders and gentlefolk : the Livingstons of New York, 1675-1790, (Ithaca, 1992).

_______________, Beyond the household : women's place in the early South, 1700-1835, ( Ithaca, N.Y., 1998).

Klein, Rachel N., Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808, (Chapel Hill, 1990).

Kulikoff, Alan, Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800, (Chapel Hill, 1986).

King, Duane H. ed., The Cherokee Indian Nation: A Troubled History (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1979).

Lauber, Almon Wheeler, Indian Slavery in Colonial Times with the Present Limits of the United States, (NY, 1913).

Lawson, John, A New Voyage to Carolina edited by Hugh Talmage Lefler (ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press, 1967).

Leaming, Hugo Prosper, HIDDEN AMERICANS: Maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas, Studies in African American History and Culture, edited by Graham Hodges,  (NY, 1995)

Lee, E. Lawrence, Indian Wars in North Carolina, 1663-1763 (Raleigh: Tercentenary Commission, 1963; reprinted Raleigh: State Division of Archives and History, 1968).

Lefler, Hugh T. and Powell, . William S.,  Colonial North Carolina, (NY, 1973).

Mancall, Peter C. and James H. Merrell, eds., American Encounters: Natives and      Newcomers from European Contact to Indian Removal, 1500-1850 (New York:       Routledge, 2000).

McCormac, Eugene Irving, White servitude in Maryland, 1634-1820, (Baltimore, 1904).

McKee, Samuel D., Labor in colonial New York, 1664-1776, (New York, 1935).

Malone, Cherokees of the Old South: A People in Transition (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1956).

Mathis, Mark A. and Jeffrey J. Crow (eds.), The Prehistory of North Carolina: An Archaeological Symposium (Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, 1983).

Merrell, James H. The Catawbas (New York: Chelsea House, 1989).

_______________, The Indians' New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from European Contact Through the Era of Removal (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1989).

_______________, Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier (New York, 1999).

Miller, John C.,The Colonial Image: Origins of American Culture, ( NY, 1962).

Milner, George R., "Epidemic Diseas in the the Postcontact Southeast: A Reappraisal," Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, V (1980) 39-56.

Mitchell, Robert D.  Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, Society, & Development in the Preindustrial Era, (Lexington, 1991).

_______________, Commercialism and Frontier: Perspectives on the Early Shenandoah Valley (Charlottesville, VA, 1977).

Moller, George, Ed.  American Military Shoulder Arms, Vol I, Colonial and Revolutionary War Arms. (Niwot, CO, 1993).

Mooney, James, James Mooney's History, Myths and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees, Containing the full texts of Myths of the Cherokees (1900) and The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees (1891) as published by the Bureau of American Ethnology.  With a new bigraphical introduction, James Mooney and the Eastern Cherokees by George Ellison, (Ahseville, 1992).

Morgan, Edmund S. American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virgina (New York, 1975).

Morgan, Philip D. Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake & Lowcountry, (Chapel Hill, 1998).

Morgan, Ted, Wilderness at Dawn: The Settling of the American Continent,  (NY, 1993).

Mouer, L. Daniel, "Chesapeake Creoles: The Creation of Folk Culture in Colonial Virginia," in The Archeology of Seventeenth Century Virginia, special publication no. 30 of the Archeological Society of Virginia (Richmond, 1993).

Myer, M.E., "Indian trails of the Southeast," Forty-second annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1924-25. VII, (Washington, DC,1928).

Nash, Gary B.  Red, White, and Black: The Peoples of Early America (Englewood Cliffs, 1974).

Neill, Edward D.  Virginia Carolorum: The Colony under the Rule of Charles the First and Secont, 1625-1685, Based Upon Manuscripts and Documents of the Period.  (Bowie, MD, 1996), facsimile reprint of the original 1895 edition.

*Nugent, Nell M., editor, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, Vol I-III,

O'Donnell, John H. III, The Cherokees of North Carolina in the American Revolution Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, 1976).

Otto, John Solomon.  The Southern Frontier, 1607-1860: The Agricultural Evolution of the            Colonial and Antebellum South,  (NY, 1989).

Parramore, Thomas C., "The Tuscarora Ascendancy," The North Carolina Historical Review LIX (October, 1982), 307-326.

____________,  "With Tuscarora Jack on the back path to Bath,"  North Carolina historical review, Vol. 64, no. 2 (Apr. 1987).

Perdue, Theda, Native Carolinians: The Indians of North Carolina  (Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, 1985).

____________, Slavery and the Evolution of Cherokee Society, 1540-1866 (Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press, 1979).

Porter, Kenneth W, "Relations betweenNegroes and Indians within the Present limits of the United States," Journal of Negro History, XVII (1932), 287-369.

Powell, William S., ed., Ye Countie of Albemarle in Carolina: A collection of Documents, 1664-1675 (Raleigh, 1958)

Quinn, David B. and Alison M. Quinn, The First Colonists: Documents on the Planting of the First English Settlements in North  America, 1584-1590, (Raleigh, 1982).

Ramenofsky, Ann F., Vecotrs of Death: The Archaeology of European Contact, (Albuquerque, 1987).

Ray, Clarence George.  A study of the indentured servant in the colonial era from a human capital viewpoint. (Columbia, 1972).

Reid, John Phillip, A Better Kind of Hatchet: Law, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Cherokee Nation during the Early Years of European Contact (University  Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University, 1976).

Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, "The Historic Occaneechi : an archaeological investigation of culture change : final report of 1985 investigations," (Chapel Hill, 1986).

____________,"The Siouan Project : seasons I and II.," (Chapel Hill, 1987).

____________, "The Historic Occaneechi : an archaeological investigation of culture change: final report of 1986 investigations," (Chapel Hill, 1987).

____________, "Indian communities on the North Carolina Piedmont, A.D. 1000 to 1700," (Chapel Hill, 1993).

Rights, Douglas L, A voyage down the Yadkin - Great Peedee River, (Winston-Salem, 1928).

____________, "The Trading Path of the Indians", North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. VII, October 1931, No.4, pp 403-427.

____________, The American Indian in North Carolina, 2nd ed., (Winston-Salem, 1958)

Roberts, Edward Graham,  "The Roads of Virginia, 1607-1840" PhD Diss, 1950, VA

Rountree, Helen, The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Tradional Culture.  (Norman, 1989).

____________, Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four Centuries, (Norman,1990/1996).

Rouse, Parke, Jr., The Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia to the South, (Richmond, 1995).

Salley, Alexander S., Jr., Ed.  Narratives of Early Carolina, 1650-1708,  (NY, 1911/1967).

Shea, William L, The Virginia Militia in the Seventeenth Century, ( Baton Rouge,1983).

Sheehan, Bernard W., Savagism and Civility: Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virgina, (Cambridge, 1980).

Silver, Timothy, A new face on the countryside : Indians and colonists in the Southeastern forest. c1985.  Thesis (Ph. D.)--College of William and Mary, 1985.

Smith, Abbot Emerson.  Colonists in bondage; white servitude and convict labor in America, 1607-1776, (Chapel Hill, 1947).

Smith, Marvin T., Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the Interior Southeast: Depopulation during the Early Historic Period (Gainesville, 1987).

Smith, Warren B.  White servitude in colonial South Carolina, (Columbia, 1961).

Snapp, J. Ressell, Johh Stuart and the Struggle for Empire on the Southern Frontier.   (Baton Rouge,1996).

Speck, Frank Patrick, "Chapters on the Ethnology of the Powhatan Tribes of Virginia" in Indiand Notes and Monographs, Vol I, No 5, Hodge, F.W., Editor, (NY, 1928).

Strachey, William, The Historie of Travell into Virginia Britania, 1612. Ed. Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1953.

Steele, Ian K., Warpaths: Invasions of North America.  (NY, 1994).

Thompson, James Westfalle, A History of Livestock Raising in the United States, 1607-1860, Agricultural History Series No.5, (Washington, DC, US Department of Agriculture, 1942).

Thompson, Roy,  Before Liberty: Their World Made the North Carolinians Different,  (Lexington, 1976).

Thornton, Russell, American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History since 1492, (Norman, 1987)

Towner, Lawrence W.  A good master well served : masters and servants in colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750,  (New York , 19980).

Usner, Daniel H. Jr., Indians, Settlers, & Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: the Mississippi Valley Before 1789 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Wallace, Paul A. W., Indian Paths of Pennsylvania.  (Harrisburg, 1965).

Walter, John Wayland, PhD "The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia" (Harrisonburg, VA: 1978).

Ward, H. Trawick, & Davis, R.P. Stephen, Jr., Time Before History: The Archaeology of North Carolina, (Chapel Hill, 1999).

____________, Indian communities on the North Carolina Piedmont, A.D. 1000 to 1700,  (Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1993).

Webb, Stephen Saunders,  1676: The END of American Independence, (Syracuse, 1995)

Weeks, Stephen B., Southern Quakers and Slavery:  A Study in Institutional History, (Baltimore, 1896).

Willis, William S., "Divide and Rule: Red, White, and Black in the Southeast," Jurnal of Negro History, XLVIII (1963), 157-176.

Wood, Peter H., Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion (New York, 1974).

Woodward, Grace Steele, The Cherokees (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1963).

Wright, J. Leitch, The Only Land They Knew: The Tragic Story of the American Indians in the Old South (New York: The Free Press, 1981).

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