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Spartanburg was first known as Newberg, and under the latter name was founded in 1832. [3] A post office was established under the name Spartanburg in 1842, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1907. [4] The Union Literary Institute, a school founded by Quakers for African-American students, was 2 miles from Spartanburg
This category includes articles on organizations based in the U.S. state of Indiana. Organizations include, among others, voluntary associations and 501(c) non-profit organizations; religious organizations are not appropriate. For-profit companies and corporations should not go here; rather, they should be placed in Category:Companies based in ...
The National Beta Club held its first convention in May 1934 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. [23] Its student magazine, The Beta Journal , was established in September 1934. [ 24 ] There were 75 clubs in four states by the end of 1935.
[3] The Cherokee Nation opposes state-recognized tribes, as well as Cherokee heritage groups and others with no documented descent who claim Cherokee identity. [4] Other groups that identify as being Native American tribes but lack federal or state recognition are listed in the List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes.
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This list also includes some groups from non-sovereign U.S. territories outside the contiguous United States, especially Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, that identify as having Caribbean Indigenous heritage and which also lack formal recognition. Groups outside the 48 contiguous states and Alaska are currently ineligible for federal ...
Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Indiana" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "Cultural organizations based in Indiana" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.