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These seven stones were catalogued as Dare Stone Numbers 25–31. Of particular note, Stone 26 establishes that Eleanor became the wife of a Native American chieftain in 1593, while Stone 28 mentions requests in 1598 that John White remove her daughter to England. Stone 25 represents Eleanor … 查看更多內容
The Dare Stones are a series of stones inscribed with messages supposedly written by members of the lost Roanoke Colony, allegedly discovered in various places across the Southeastern United States in the … 查看更多內容
Because Hammond's stone alluded to a rock marking a burial site, rumors swirled about Virginia Dare's tombstone. Pearce felt that locating this second stone would solidify the … 查看更多內容
The Pearces intended to host a scientific conference at Brenau in September 1939, which would allow scholars to examine the Dare Stones and weigh in on their authenticity. Days before the conference was to begin, however, the Pearces postponed until … 查看更多內容
The settlement now known as "The Lost Colony" was England's second attempt to colonize the Virginia territory in North America, … 查看更多內容
On November 8, 1937, Louis E. Hammond visited Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, with a 21-pound (9.5 kg) stone, asking for help to interpret the markings on it. Hammond claimed to be a California tourist traveling the country with his wife. He said he … 查看更多內容
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In December 1940, Haywood Pearce, Jr., submitted an article about the Dare Stones to The Saturday Evening Post. Although skeptical, the … 查看更多內容Although the Dare Stones associated with Bill Eberhardt were exposed as hoaxes, the first stone could not be linked to him. Boyden Sparkes continued to investigate Louis E. … 查看更多內容
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https://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2016/11/14/mystery-dare-stones2016年11月14日 · The message on what came to be known as the “Dare Stone” appeared to be Eleanor White Dare’s recounting of the fate of the Lost Colony from almost 350 years earlier. …
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https://www.liquisearch.com/eleanor_dare/eleanor_dare_stonesEleanor Dare Stones. From 1937 until 1941, the so-called "Dare Stones" were in the news. The 48 carved stones were allegedly found in northern Georgia and the Carolinas. The first bore an …
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The famous – and, to some, infamous – Dare Stones have been a part of Brenau University lore since the late 1930s. It is a collection of a large number of engraved rocks that emerged at the …
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Eleanor Dare. Eleanor Dare (née White; c. 1568 – after August 18, 1587) of Westminster, London, England, was a member of the Roanoke Colony and the daughter of John White, the colony's …
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Reexamined Dare Stone could solve mystery of Lost …
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-59627852018年7月17日 · Written from the perspective of Eleanor, the writer says the colonists left Roanoke and had two years of 'Misarie'. THE INSCRIPTION ON THE ORIGINAL DARE STONE, FOUND IN 1937 Scholars at Emory...
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2019年5月14日 · Over the previous century, the families in the Nacoochee Valley had found 26 stone tablets, written in Elizabethan English, which were connected with Eleanor Dare. At the …
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