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No. 1, October 1991
| Mark Wilde-Ramsing | Expedition to the Cape Fear Mystery Wreck |
| Rodney Barfield (comp.) | A View of History: Images from the North Carolina Maritime Museum’s Collection |
| Michael Alford | The Ferry from Trent: Researching Colonial River Ferries |
| Michael Luster | Fair Hair and Blackfish |
Book Review
Rod Gagg, Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher, reviewed by Rodney Barfield
No. 2, October 1992
| Lawrence S. Early | Turpentine on the Move |
| Lawrence S. Early (comp.) | A View of History: Life in the “Piney Woods” |
| William J. Green | Spanish Raids on the Coast of North Carolina 1741-1748 |
| Paul A. Smith, Jr. | Raleigh’s Virginian Sea |
| Peter B. Sandbeck | Dendrochronology: A New Tool for Dating Historic Structures |
| Michael Alford | The Tool Bag:
Periauger, Pettiagua, Petty Puzzler: Kunner, Cooner, Colloquial
Conundrum |
Book Review
Dawson Carr, The Cape
Hatteras Lighthouse: Sentinel of the Shoals, reviewed by John Lee Bumgarner
No. 3, October 1993
| Kathleen S. Carter | “The Aristocracy Must Have Soup”: The Terrapin Fishery in Pamlico Sound |
| Lindley S. Butler | The Forgotten Boatmen: Navigation on the Dan River, 1792-1892 |
| Lindley S. Butler (comp.) | A View of History: Reminders of a Colorful Era |
| Alan D. Watson | Pilotage and Pilots in Colonial North Carolina: The Case of Ocracoke Inlet |
| Wilson Angley | Colonial Phantom of the Northeast Cape Fear: A Brief History of the Exeter Site |
| David S. Cecelski | Moses Grandy: A Slave Waterman’s Life |
| Rodney Barfield (comp.) | A View of History: Faces of the Outer Banks |
| Lindley S. Butler | The Cape Fear Voyages, 1662-1667, and Their Impact on Southeastern Cartography |
| Gene A. Smith | “A Force in Being”:
North Carolina and Jef |
Book Reviews
Thomas C. Parramore, Triumph
at Kittyhawk: The Wright Brothers and Powered Flight, reviewed by Rodney
Barfield
Joe A. Mobley, Ship
Ashore! The U.S. Lifesavers of Coastal North Carolina, reviewed by Constance
Mason
No. 5, October 1995
| William N. Still, Jr. | Shipbuilding and Boatbuilders in Swansboro 1800-1950 |
| Wilson S. Angley | New Topsail Inlet: A Brief History |
| Ann Merriman | S.R. Fowle Company: Coastal Trade and Schooners |
| Michael Alford (comp.) | A View of History: Learning from the Past |
Book Reviews
Alan D. Watson, Onslow
County: A Brief History, reviewed by Michael Alford
Rodney Barfield, Seasoned
by Salt: A Historical Album of the Outer Banks, reviewed by Joel G. Hancock
Dirk Frankenberg, The
Nature of the Outer Banks, reviewed by Patricia Hay
No. 6, October 1996
| Martin Rozear | North Carolina’s First Hospital |
| Tom Marcinko | The Emergence of Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina |
| Rodney Barfield (comp.) | A View of History: Motor-Coaching Through North Carolina |
| Tom Parramore | The North Carolina Aircraft Company |
Book Review
William C. Fleetwood,
Jr., Tidecraft: The Boats of South Carolina, Georgia and Northeastern
Florida, 1550-1950, reviewed by Lawrence E. Babits
No. 7, October 1997
| John Frye | Fatback, Bunkers, and Pogies |
| Carl E. Swanson | Privateering on the North Carolina Coast During King George’s War |
| David Moore | Blackbeard the Pirate: Historical Background and Beaufort Inlet Shipwrecks |
| Alan D. Watson | Sailors, Wilmington, and the First Hospital in North Carolina |
Book Reviews
Basil Greenhill with
John Morrison, The Archaeology of Boats and Ships: An Introduction,
reviewed by Paul Fontenoy
David Cordingley, Under
the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates,
reviewed by John A. Tilley
Jennifer Marx, Pirates
and Privateers of the Caribbean, reviewed by John A. Tilley
Walt Wolfram and Natalie
Schilling-Estes, Hoi Toide on the Outer Banks: The Story of the Ocracoke
Brogue, reviewed by Connie Mason
No. 8, October 1998
| Lindley S. Butler | Otway Burns: A Legendary Privateer of the War of 1812 |
| Sam Newell | Captain John Young and the Independence |
| Philip Masters | The Historical Geography of Beaufort Inlet |
Book Reviews
Jay Barnes, North
Carolina’s Hurricane History, reviewed by John D. Costlow
J. VanLoan Naisawald, In
Some Foreign Field: Four British Graves and Submarine Warfare on the North
Carolina Outer Banks, reviewed by James T. Cheatham
David Stick (ed.), An
Outer Banks Reader, reviewed by Lu Ann Jones
Lawrence E. Babits and
Hans Van Tilburg (eds.), Maritime Archaeology: A Reader of Substantive and
Theoretical Contributions, reviewed by David D. Moore
Dawson Carr, Gray Phantoms of the Cape Fear: Running the Civil War Blockade, reviewed by Paul Fontenoy
No. 9, October 1999
| Brian Edwards | A Brief History of Prohibition in Northeastern North Carolina |
| David Stick | Pioneer Outer Banks Charter Boat Captains |
| Connie Mason (comp.) | It’s Sanitary |
Book Reviews
Charles Dana Gibson with
E. Kay Gibson, Assault and Logistics: Union Army Coastal and River
Operations, 1861-1866, reviewed by Paul Fontenoy
Charles Dana Gibson and
E. Kay Gibson, Dictionary of Transports and Combatant Vessels, Steam and
Sail, Employed by the Union Army, 1861-1868, reviewed by Paul Fontenoy
Nell Wise Wechter, Teach’s
Light: A Tale of Blackbeard the Pirate, reviewed by George Ward Shannon, Jr.
Howard Mansfield, The
Life, Lies, and Inventions of Harry Attwood, reviewed by Tom Parramore
Anthony Bailey, The Outer Banks, reviewed by Connie Mason
No. 10, October 2000
No. 11, October 2001
| L.E. Babits | Pirates |
| David D. Moore & Mike Daniel | Blackbeard’s Capture of the Nantaise Slave Ship La Concorde |
| George Ward Shannon, Jr. | North Carolina Maritime Museum and the Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck Project |
| Lindley S. Butler | The Quest for Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge |
| David D. Moore | Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge |
No. 12, October 2004
| Sam Newell | A Man of “Desperate Fortune”: The Career and Trial of John Vidal, North Carolina’s Last Pirate |
| Kevin Nichols | The Confederate Torpedo Bureau in North Carolina |
| Robert C. Smith | The Guns of Fort Ocracoke |
No. 13, October 2005
| David S. Krop | Alexander Spotswood: Lieutenant Governor – Pirate Hunter |
| Benjamin H. Trask | “Death All Around Us”: Yellow Fever in Wilmington, 1862 |
| Paul E. Fontenoy | North Carolina Deadrise Skiffs |
Book Review
Susan Joy, The Whalehead Club: Reflections on Currituck Heritage, reviewed by Kent Priestley
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