Betty, this thesis is at the Hunter Library, Western Carolina University at Cullowhee, NC. I found it while doing a search for the word "loyalist" in www.google.com . Since it is a thesis there are probably no other copies at other libraries. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty M. Bivins <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:29 AM Subject: Re: [NCROBESO-L] "Blood, the Tie that Binds: The Role of the Scottish Clans in NC Loyalism during the Revolutionary Era" > Doug, > Where did you hear about this thesis? Please let us all know when you locate > it. Shouldn't it be on ERIC-Education Resources In ???, can't remember what the > "c" stands for? Would UNC have it on file? Please help us someone. > Betty > > Doug Purcell wrote: > > > In 1998, Linda Parramore Culpepper completed her masters thesis at Western > > Carolina University (Cullowhee) entitled "Blood, the Tie that Binds: The > > Role of the Scottish Clans in North Carolina Loyalism during the > > Revolutionary Era". I would like to get in touch with Ms. Culpepper and > > would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows her. I would hope that some > > group would be interested in publishing her thesis which should be of great > > interest to those with Scottish ancestors in North Carolina. > > > > Doug Purcell > > 633 North Randolph Avenue > > Eufaula, AL 36027-1209 > > [email protected] or > > [email protected] > >