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FORT RALEIGH
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Suggested Readings

HAKLUYT, RICHARD. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. VIII. Glasgow, Scotland. 1904.

HARlOT, THOMAS. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia. (A reproduction of the edition printed at Frankfort, in 1590, by Theodore de Bry, edited by W. H. Rylands for the Holbein Society) Manchester, England. 1888.

HARRINGTON, J. C. Archeological Explorations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, in North Carolina Historical Review, Vol. XXVI, No. 2, April 1949.

IVE, PAUL. The Practise of Fortification. London, 1589.

ORE, LUIS GERONIMO DE. The Martyrs of Florida, 1513-1616. Translated by Maynard Geiger Franciscan Studios No. 18. New York. 1936.

PORTER, CHARLES W. III. Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, North Carolina, in North Carolina Historical Review. Vol. XX, No. 1. 1943.

QUINN, DAVID B. Raleigh and the British Empire. New York. 1949.

______. The Roanoke Voyages 1584—1590. (Documents to illustrate the Voyages to North America under the Patent Granted to Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584.) 2 vols. The Hakluyt Society. London, England. 1955.

REDING, KATHERINE. Letter of Gonzalo Mendez de Canzo to Philip II, in Georgia Historical Quarterly. Vol. VIII. 1924.

ROWSE, A. L. Sir Richard Granville of the Revenge. Boston and New York. 1937.

WILLIAMS, TALCOTT. The Surroundings and Site of Raleigh's Colony, in Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1895. Washington, D. C. 1896.






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