File:John Dial.jpg

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English: John Dial, accused member of the Lowry Gang of Robeson County, North Carolina, as an old man
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Source MacNeill, Ben Dixon (February 7, 1926). "Riddle of the Lumbee Indians". The News & Observer: 13.
Author Ben Dixon MacNeill

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