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The Lumber River, sometimes referred to as the Lumbee River, is a 133-mile-long (214 km) [5] river in south-central North Carolina in the flat Coastal Plain.
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina numbering approximately 55,000 enrolled members. The Lumbee take their name from the Lumber River, which winds through Robeson County. Pembroke, North Carolina, is their economic, cultural, and political center.
Lumberton is a city in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. As of 2020, its population was 19,025. [5] It is the seat of Robeson County's government. [6] Located in southern North Carolina's Inner Banks region, Lumberton is located on the Lumber River. It was founded in 1787 by John Willis, an officer in the American Revolution.
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. [ 2 ] The tribe represents Lumbee people. They do not hold federal recognition as a Native American tribe. [ 2 ][ 3 ] With an estimated 55,000 members, the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is the largest tribe in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
Atlantic Ocean. Chowan and lower Roanoke drainage basins. North Landing River. Northwest River. North River. Pasquotank River. Little River. Perquimans River. Yeopim River.
The swamps feed into the Lumber River, which flows eastward from the northwest corner of the county to the southeast corner. [178] Portions of the Lumber River State Park are located in Robeson, [179] as is the entirety of the Warwick Mill Bay State Natural Area. [180]
The Ottawa River timber trade, also known as the Ottawa Valley timber trade or Ottawa River lumber trade, was the nineteenth century production of wood products by Canada on areas of the Ottawa River and the regions of the Ottawa Valley and western Quebec, destined for British and American markets. It was the major industry of the historical ...
Bull Swamp Creek. South Fork Edisto River. Little River. Ashepoo River. Combahee River. Little Salkehatchie River. Salkehatchie River. Coosaw River. Morgan River (SC)