- is
taken from its
original name
Estatoe,
pronounced 'S - ta - toe', a
native American name ****ociated with the
Estatoe trade route leading down from the...
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About six
miles upriver was
Estatoe,
another historic Cherokee town in this area. (Other
historic towns named Estatoe were
identified in both western...
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Estatoe is an
unincorporated community in Mitc**** County,
North Carolina,
United States. It is
located where Brushy Cr****
crosses U.S.
Route 19E (USĀ 19E)...
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granted to
Colonel Waightstill Avery. The name
comes from the
legend of
Estatoe,
pronounced 'S - ta - toe',
about an
Indian chief's
daughter who fell in...
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Lower Towns was Keowee.
Other Cherokee towns on the
Keowee River included Estatoe and
Sugartown (Kulsetsiyi), a name
repeated in
other areas. In western...
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Other Cherokee towns on the
Keowee River included Etastoe (also
spelled Estatoe), and
Sugartown (Kulsetsiyi). U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
- is
taken from its
original name
Estatoe,
pronounced 'S - ta - toe', a
native American name ****ociated with the
Estatoe trade route leading down from the...
- Hill Snow Cr****
Spruce Pine
Bailey Settlement Bandana Buladean Clarrissa Estatoe Hawk Kona
Ledger Little Switzerland Loafers Glory Penland Poplar Red Hill...
- this, they had
completed their destruction of the
Lower Towns, Keowee,
Estatoe, Seneca, and the rest. Afterwards, they
proceeded north to meet up with...
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several trails, Mountains-to-Sea Trail,
Farlow Gap,
Butter Gap Trail, the
Estatoe Trail, and others.
Looking Gl**** Rock from
Pilot Mountain Spruce trees...