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Indian Land [2] is an unincorporated community in the northernmost part (the "Panhandle") of Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States. It lies six miles east of Fort Mill , and west of the villages of Marvin and Waxhaw , North Carolina.
However there were very few graduates from 1948 across the state of South Carolina, often due to a lack of credits to graduate in 1947 and being grandfathered in to the 11-grade curriculum. At least one student graduated from Indian Land in 1948: Mr. Raymond "Bo" Griffin. The 1977 copy of The Chief recognized 50 years of Indian Land school history.
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CrossRidge Center is a mixed-use development located in Indian Land, South Carolina. Development of the site can be traced back to 2003, when discussions first began. A major phase of development was announced in 2018.
No list could ever be complete of all Cherokee settlements; however, in 1755 the government of South Carolina noted several known towns and settlements. Those identified were grouped into six "hunting districts:" 1) Overhill, 2) Middle, 3) Valley, 4) Out Towns, 5) Lower Towns, and 6) the Piedmont settlements, also called Keowee towns, as they were along the Keowee River. [5]
Shortly after this defeat, the Catawba made peace with South Carolina. In the process, they turned on the Waxhaw and most likely destroyed them as a tribe. Historians debate the time of the tribe's disbanding. Peter Moore and William Ramsey argue that they disbanded immediately following the Yamasee War against English colonists in the 1710s.
"An Essay on the Antiquities of the Congaree Indians of South Carolina, by Rev. Geo Howe". Historical and Statistical Information, Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States: Coll. and Prepared Under the Direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Per Act of Congress of March 3rd 1847. Lippincott ...
One of South Carolina's first powerful Indian allies was the Westo tribe, who during the 1670s conducted numerous slave raid attacks on nearly every other Indian group in the region. Contemporary scholars believe the Westo were an Iroquoian tribe who had migrated from the Great Lakes area, possibly an offshoot of the Erie during the Beaver Wars .