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Coharie is the name for the
Great Coharie Cr**** and its
tributary the
Little Coharie Cr****, both in
Sampson County,
North Carolina. The
Great Coharie...
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completely submerged. The
Coharie terrace and s****line was
applied by C. W. Cook in 1931 and was
named for the
Great Coharie Cr****, a
tributary of the...
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approximately 15 mi. (24 km)
south of Clinton, by
confluence of two cr****s:
Great Coharie Cr**** and Six Runs Cr****. It
flows SSE,
receiving the
South River approximately...
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Great Coharie Cr**** is a 48.88 mi (78.66 km) long 5th
order tributary to the
Black River in
Sampson County,
North Carolina.
According to the Geographic...
- The
Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc. is a state-recognized
tribe in
North Carolina. The
headquarters are in Clinton,
North Carolina.
Formerly known...
- County,
approximately 10
miles (16 km)
south of Clinton, it
joins Great Coharie Cr**** to form the
Black River.
According to the
Geographic Names Information...
- state-recognized tribes,
known as the
Lumbee Tribe of
North Carolina and the
Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc., respectively. The
Croatan Indian Tribe of South...
- are
prevalent in
eastern North Carolina. For example, the "Legend of the
Coharie" in
Sampson County was
transcribed by
Ernest M.
Bullard in 1950. More famously...
- 650
years old;
located in
Bladen County Bulltail Cr****
Great Coharie Cr****
Little Coharie Cr****
Mingo Swamp Six Run Cr****
South River Johnston County –...
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Northeast Cape Fear
River Black River South River Black River Great Coharie Cr****
Little Coharie Cr**** Six Runs Cr****
Donoho Cr****
Bandeau Cr****
Hammonds Cr****...