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File Name: 62315_croatan
Description: John White finds the only clue to the disappearance of the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke: a tree carved with the word 'Croatan,' the name of a Native American tribe.
Source: Henry E. Chambers School History of the United States (New Orleans: F. F. Hansell & Bro, 1887) 52
Keywords: Roanoke, American history, tree carving, Croatan, John White, lost colony, North Carolina

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