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The Records of the Clan MacLeod Society of America
Series V: Publications
Sub-series A: Histories: Clan MacLeod
Box 78
- Announcement for “The MacLeods: the migration of a clan”
- The Bannatyne Manuscript (copy)
- Clan MacLeod of the Carolinas by Catherine MacLeod Donaldson (1954)
- “Clan MacLeod” sailing barque
- Cover art and chapter art for “The MacLeods: Genealogy of a Clan” 1999
- Clan MacLeod: Their Septs and Dependents
- Dunvegan Castle booklets and brochures
- The first forty years: the history of the Clan MacLeod Society in the United States of America; 1954-1994, by W. Jefferson Bryson and Harry E. Boyes
- Additional manuscript and deleted material from the “The first forty years”
- The MacLeods: being a short historical and genealogical account of their chiefs and cadets
- National Geographic magazine article by Robert Reynolds: “Over the sea to Scotland’s Skye” (1952)
- Revision of the “The MacLeods: Genealogy of a Clan”-section four, The MacLeods of Lewis with several septs including MacLeods of Rassay,
April 13, 1989
- Scotland’s Magazine and Scottish Country Life-two articles: “This is your land, these are your people, Clan MacLeod” a message from Dame Flora MacLeod of
MacLeod and “MacLeod-a proud inheritance” by Seton Gordon, October 1965
Located in Oversize Box 1: Holiday Magazine article page 38: “The Clans of Scotland,” September 1954
Sub-series B: Histories: Individual/Family
- Biographical sketch of Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod (unpublished, 1962)
- An American venture: letters home from James and William MacLeod, 1770-1776 (1988)
- Autobiography of William James McLeod (1929) (photocopy)
- The descendants and family of Lauchlin John McLeod
- The descendants of Alexander McLeod
- The Francis Loud Family of Massachusetts, Michigan, and Ohio (1985)
Box 79
- The MacLeods of Arnisdale (1984)
- McLeod, Stovall, Hinkle and allied families by Daniel McLeod Peterson
- The MacLeods who went to the Philippines by Anthony Macaulay MacLeod (1982)
- Neal McLeod, emigrant from the Isle of Skye, Scotland 1774-1961: his genealogy
- Norman McLeod family: ancestors and descendants A.D. 625-1983 and allied families
- The Richard McClure family of Pennsylvania and Ohio (1985)
- The Samuel McClure family of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, 1790-1985 (1985)
- William MacLeod: progenitor of the clan in the Bahamas
Sub-series C: Miscellaneous
- Clan MacLeod family cookbook
- Clarion of Skye magazine and the Highland Trader (fragile condition)
Box 80
- The Coracle: Journal of the Iona Community, November 1961 (contains article on article on Iona appeal trust fund)
- “The Highland Echo”-March 30, 1953; April 27, 1953
- Listing of Clan MacLeod Publications
- The Order of Scottish Clans magazine (fragile condition)
- Picardy by Ronald Vale MacLeod
- “Poor Boreraig” by Keith Mumby in Piping Times, vol. 28, no. 6 (March 1976): pg.9-14 [Boreraig is the ancient piping school of the MacCrimmons]
- Scottish Field: photograph of Denis Ramsay’s portrait of Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod (September, 1960) (fragile condition)
- Scots magazine: No. 1, July 2000 (contains interview with Chief John MacLeod of MacLeod)
- “The Scottish people: worldwide and international”
- The Tatler and Bystander: article “Who’s who in the highlands” (with picture of Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod and Dunvegan Castle) (1961)
Located in Oversize Box 1: Ellen Payne Odum Genealogical Library-Family Tree newsletter: June 1992 and June/July 1993 (has articles pertaining to Clan MacLeod)
Located in Oversize Box 1: The Scottish Merchant, March 1984-Clan MacLeod gathering article on page
three
Revised: 5/11/11
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