ROANOKE ISLAND

12 mi (19 km) long and 3 mi (4.8 km) wide, NE N.C., off the Atlantic coast between Croatan (W) and Roanoke (E) sounds in the Outer Banks. Manteo is the chief town, and tourism and fishing are the principal industries. The English navigators Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe, exploring for Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584, brought back such glowing accounts that Raleigh dispatched a colonizing expedition under Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Ralph Lane. The colonists landed on Roanoke Island in Aug., 1585, and built the "Citie of Ralegh" (or New Fort), but they returned to England the next year. In 1587 Raleigh sent another group under John White. Forced to return to England for supplies, White was unable to return until 1591, when he found the colonists gone and the letters CROATOAN carved on a tree. This gave rise to a theory that the settlers had moved to Croatoan Island or had joined the Croatoan or Hatteras Native Americans. Another theory was later advanced with the discovery (1937–40) of some 40 stone tablets (now at Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.), inscribed with what some believe to be the history of the "lost colony." The inscriptions tell of the death of many of the colonists (including Virginia Dare) from disease and Native American attacks and of the migration of others into the country's interior, as far away as Atlanta, Ga. The stones' authenticity, however, is questionable. In 1937 Paul Green's symphonic drama The Lost Colony was presented to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the landing of White's colony. Archaeologists at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site (see National Parks and Monuments, table) uncovered many artifacts of the colony during the late 1940s. In 1998 scientists said that a study of tree rings showed that the colonists had faced one of the worst droughts in the area's history.

See K. O. Kupperman, Roanoke: The Abandoned Colony (1984).

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...across the sound from Roanoke Island, most likely on Colington...wife and daughter on Roanoke Island on real property...Some Notes on Roanoke Island and James River," 53...Free Inhabitants, Roanoke Island, Currituck County...
...Congress with the millions that they left behind at home. In case of the old States, necessity gave this privilege to Rhode Island, c. . . . Sir, do not understand me as wishing to establish injurious or degrading distinctions between the old and the new...
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...governor with forty men proceeded to Roanoke Island in search of the fifteen men who...planters, but to leave them on Roanoke Island. Remonstrance on the part...necessity, to attempt a settlement on Roanoke Island, the scene of Lanes failure...
...hundred persons who should settle themselves on the Roanoke, and on the lands upon the south side of the Chowan...living south of Norfolk. The party proceeded first to Roanoke Island, where they found the ruins of the fort built by Raleighs...
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Time Full of Trial: The Roanoke Island Freedmens Colony, 1862-1867...patterned her examination of the Roanoke Island, North Carolina, freedmens...xvi). Designated a "colony," Roanoke Island was the militarys first contraband...
...ethnicity of those who went to Roanoke. He finds that, despite the perceptions...blamed for dumping the colonists on Roanoke Island so that he could prey on Spanish...operate. But there was more to Roanoke than mere piracy. John J. Mintz...
...by Richard Durschlag Roanoke: Solving the Mystery...the Lost Colonists of Roanoke Island is one of the most persistent...not survive on Roanoke Island. Yet it appears that...they were in trouble on Roanoke even before the killing...
...the mistreatment that blacks on Roanoke Island were suffering at the hands of...mail from the new post office on Roanoke Island. But most of their time during...Bowser recalls of his youth on Roanoke Island in the twenties, "we used to...
...more complete records of Ellis Island. Some sources say they came directly to Rhode Island, but there are no known records...McKenzies. The State of Rhode Islands adoption records do not go...enlisted into the 5th Rhode Island in February of 1862. Colonel...part of this mission by taking Roanoke Island and New Bern, North...
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...shore and found the first Pea Island crew sound asleep, Richard...incident--was appointed as Pea Island keeper. He recruited six black...Like other such stations, Pea islands isolated existence was one...more certainly still, the Pea Island rescue boat would row through...wildlife preserve. But on nearly Roanoke Island, the North Carolina...
...settlers did not survive intact, Roanoke Island was the beginning of...Wildlife Service office on Roanoke Island opened the gate of...last few strongholds. The Roanoke Island biologists have watched and...and the neighboring Atlantic islands in the time before and after...
...English colony in America Roanoke Island, North Carolina...Walter Raleigh, arrived on Roanoke Island in 1585. Sheltered...fort. * Titan HiTours visits Roanoke Island (01293 455 345; www.titantravel...northern Cyprus and the Greek islands of Kos and Samos ending with...
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...Bank on Carolina; Barrier Islands, Museums and Fine Architecture...a string of sandy barrier islands that stretch more than 130...of the 5,834-acre Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge...Museum in Manteo. Manteo, on Roanoke Island (population 6,000...Manteo across a bridge to Roanoke Island Festival Park, a living...
...SUN RISES IN TIKEHAU, BAKER ISLAND OR MAUPITI? JUST POP ALONG...time the sun rises in Manaus, Roanoke or Monteagudo rather than why...hour day will be breaking in Roanoke. Places featured also include...Manaus is a Brazilian city, Roanoke is US city described as the...
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...Confederate forces on Roanoke Island in Pamlico Sound between...request - from Roanoke Island." The interments are...buried together on Roanoke Island remain together at New...as the interments on Roanoke Island and was widely...
...that time, the barrier islands were home mainly to...anywhere on Hatteras Island without serious opposition...brilliantly successful. Roanoke Island The next phase...reorganize, and suddenly the island was in Union hands along...After the capture of Roanoke Island, Goldsborough sent...
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ROANOKE ISLAND 12 mi (19 km) long and 3 mi (4.8...Atlantic coast between Croatan (W) and Roanoke (E) sounds in the Outer Banks . Manteo...Sir Ralph Lane. The colonists landed on Roanoke Island in Aug., 1585, and built the...
...lagoons, or sounds, the main islands, from north to south, are Bodie, Roanoke , Hatteras, Ocracoke, Portsmouth, and Core Banks; the islands and peninsulas south of Core Banks to Smith Island are sometimes not considered...narrows into Croatan and Roanoke sounds (between which lies...
...Buck Island Reef MO Virgin Islands, on Buck Island 1961 880 (356) One of the...English in North America. See Roanoke Island . Fort Scott HS SE Kansas...929) Covers section of Fire Island . Gulf Islands SS Fla., Miss. 1971 137...
...Fear. Between the islands and the shoreline...receive the Chowan, Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, and...Historic Site, on Roanoke Island; the Wright Brothers...colony on one of the islands (see Roanoke Island ). The first permanent...
...the Atlantic Ocean by a long, narrow barrier island. The Chowan and Roanoke rivers are the largest of many streams flowing...Chesapeake Bay. Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island and Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kitty...
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