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Carolina Indian Villages, Towns and
Settlements
A complete listing of all the Indian villages,
towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.
Ahoyabe. A small town, possibly
Muskhogean, subject to the Hoya, and lying between them and the Coosa, on
the coast of s. S. C., in 1567. Vandera in Smith, Coll. Docs. Fla., I, 16,
1857.
Apalachicola. A town on Savannah r., in what is now
Hampton co., S. C., where was settled a remnant of the
Apalachee from the towns about Apalachee bay, which were carried thither as
captives when the tribe was destroyed by Gov. Moore in 1703. (A. S. G.)
Aracuchi. An unidentified village apparently in x. w.
S. C., visited by Juan Pardo in 1565. Vandera (1567) in Smith, Colec. Docs.
Fla., I, 17, 1857.
Ashipoo. An unidentified village on a stream between
Edisto and Combahee r., S. C., about 12 m. from the coast. Brion de la Tour,
map U. S., 1784.
Avendaughbough. A former village, probably of the
Sewee, in South Carolina in 1701. Lawson, Hist. Car., 24, 1860.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906
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