Tuscarora pictures from the past and the present
From left to right, Ralph (pike) Brooks,
man named Drinkwater, and Lawrence
Maynor circa 1940
Lawrence Maynor, one of the original
"22", and who won the Maynor v.
Morton case in 1975
Ralph (Pike) Brooks, one of the
original "22"
This photo is reported to be the only
one ever taken of Henry Berry Lowrie
Timothy Jacobs
Through Native Eyes "Gang" Photo
Henry Berry Lowry Story
Ralph (Pike) and Lovedy Brook's
family circa 1940
Amanda Dunn Smith (left), and
unknown
From left to right, Jackie Wilkins, Roy
Maynor, Vondola Locklear, Zeb
Locklear
Lottie Lowry circa 1900
Longhouse in the late 1930's
Brooks settlement
Mary Margaret Locklear
Rosetta Brooks(far left
standing),Fannie Brooks (center), and
Dalsedia Brooks(far right standing),
Colon Brooks (sitting),
Vestie Locklear, one of the "22"
Jesse Brooks, one of the "22"
Lillie Jane (Brooks) Locklear, and
Elisha Locklear
Beadan Brooks, one of the "22"
"borderline" cases
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pictures taken by Col F.A. Olds circa
1900 while touring the Communities in
and around Pembroke. Col. Olds
subsequently published a series of
newspaper articles reporting his
dealings with local Tuscarora that
were then known as Croatan. These
articles can be found in part, within
the 1909 edition of "The Lowrie
History"
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