Scotch Hall Preserve Statement on Lost Colony Discovery
MERRY HILL, N.C., May 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenville, SC-based IMI Living, which is directing the development, sales and marketing for the Scotch Hall Preserve community on the Albemarle Sound between Windsor and Edenton in Northeastern North Carolina, has released the following statement concerning news articles on the new evidence in the 400-year old Lost Colony mystery:
STATEMENT
"All of us at Scotch Hall Preserve commend Brent Lane of UNC-Chapel Hill, the First Colony Foundation and The British Museum for their work in continuing to unravel the 400-year old mystery of what happened to the Roanoke Island Lost Colonists.
"We understand the team will now begin to research existing archival material in light of the 'rediscovered' John White map featured in news reports. It will be exciting for Bertie County and all of Eastern North Carolina to follow these next chapters in the quest for answers about the Sir Walter Raleigh colonists.
"We look forward to working with Brent Lane and other appropriate entities in support of their efforts."
SOURCE IMI Living
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