Study Prints
Study Prints. Billy E. Barnes, designer. Lumberton: Title IV, Part A Indian Education Project, Robeson County Board of Education, 1979. [IERC]
Study Prints. Billy E. Barnes, designer. Lumberton: Title IV, Part A Indian Education Project, Robeson County Board of Education, 1979. [IERC]
1945 North Carolina Session Laws ch. 410, “An Act to Amend the Charter of the Town of Pembroke.” 7 March 1945.
1917 North Carolina Private Laws ch. 63, “An Act to Provide for the Appointment of a Mayor and Four Commissioners for the Town of Pembroke in Robeson County.” 9 Jan. 1917.
1905 North Carolina Private Laws ch. 49, “An Act to Extend and Amend Ch. 171, Private Laws of 1895 ...” 8 Feb. 1905.
1895 North Carolina Private Laws ch. 171, “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pembroke, in the County of Robeson.” 8 March 1895.
Orlean, Susan. “Killing: Pembroke, North Carolina.” Saturday Night. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. Pp. 95-111 passim.
Nichols, Rick. “Indians Hit Postmaster Appointment.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 26 May 1974: 1.
Gamble, Douglass R. Pembroke Revitalization Program. Raleigh, NC: Community Development Group, North Carolina State U, 1974.
“Classmate of Immortal Jim Thorpe Is Now Progressive Pembroke Mayor.” Scottish Chief [Maxton, NC] 6 Aug. 1954.
“Pembroke To Hold Primary April 24; Town Will Elect Officials for First Time under New Charter.” Robesonian 3 April 1945: 1.