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History
History of the Catawba Native Americans.
Extracted from: "A History of the Upper Country of South Carolina, Vol. II"
By John H. Logan... orig. Pub. 1910 & p14-17: Joseph Habersham, Historical Collections.
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This list the Native Americans, History; Place Names; Sub-divisions;
in SOUTH CAROLINA. Extracted from: "The Indian Tribes of North America"
By John R. Swanton, Pub. 1920
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The Catawba Native Americans: Extracted from: 'Myths of the Cherokees'
By James Mooney (1861-1921) Published by Governmental Printing Office
Washington, DC. in 1900; pp 380-81
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Deed discription of the 15 mile square Catawba Indian Reservation
to James GREER of Mecklenburg Co., North Carolina (January 29th 1795)
This Indenture made 17 Sept. 1788 By Catawba Nation, listing of
tribe's head men.
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BRGEORGE.TXT
(Catawba) Briton GEORGE, Revolutionary War Records
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Census Records
Dated: 29 Sep. 1847; The second census of The Catawba Indians
giving the names of the people as follows.
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A.D. 1854, the 91 Catawbas in North and South Carolina
(84 in South Carolina).
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1880 Census for Catawba Twp., York Co., SC.
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1900 Census of South Carolina, York County, Indian Reservation
(Enumeration District #100)
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Letters
Jim Patterson on April 24 & May 5th, 1877
Letters to the Governor, regarding Indian Agent for the
Catawba Nation, listing several Catawba Nation representives.
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Fort Mill, SC.
File FT-MILL.TXT
Dated 01 Aug. 1900
Catawba Indians Will Be Remembered; Monument to Those Who Fought
for the Confederacy; Dedicated at Fort Mill; Fifty Indians From
Reservation Present; Speech by Ben Harris, Monument Town; Listine
of Catawba Indians in the Civil War; Listing of 75 last of the
Catawba Nation.
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Text - Copyright © 1996; 1997; 1998 Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
Revised: Aug. 11, 1998