- The
Chowanoc, also Chowanoke, were an Algonquian-speaking
Native American tribe who
historically lived near the
Chowan River in
North Carolina. At the...
-
Chowanoc War from 1675 to 1677 was
between the
Albemarle County colony army (a part of the
British Empire's
Province of Carolina), and the
Chowanoc Native...
- USS
Chowanoc (ATF-100) was an Abnaki-class of
fleet ocean tug. It was
named after an
Indian tribe of the same name.
World War 2:
Worked on the Marianas...
-
Carolina Algonquian-speaking
tribes of the
coastal areas, such as the
Chowanoc, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, and Coree, who were the
first encountered...
-
submarine rescue ship
during construction;
renamed USS
Penguin (ASR-12).
Chowanoc ATF-100 21 Feb 1944 1 Oct 1971
Transferred to Ecuador, 1
October 1977;...
- including, but not
limited to, the Nipmuc, Wampanoag, and
Narragansett Chowanoc War (1675–77) in the
Province of
Carolina King William's War (1688–1697)...
- at Edenton's
waterfront park. The
county was
named after the
historical Chowanoc American Indian tribe, also
called Chowan.
According to the U.S. Census...
-
served on four ships,
including his
final five
years on
fleet tug USS
Chowanoc (ATF-100), from 1972 to 1976. In 1967,
Harrison was
transferred by the...
-
named Clarendon. From 1675 to 1677, the
Province fought the
Chowanoc Natives in the
Chowanoc War. In 1669,
William Sayle of
Bermuda had
taken over the command...
- the Lost
Colony survivors sought shelter with a
neighboring tribe, the
Chowanoc. This
group was
attacked by
another tribe,
identified by the Jamestown...