- needed] In 1713, the
Southern Tuscarora lost
their Fort
Neoheroka in
Greene County.
Neoheroka was one of
several Tuscarora forts of that time. Others...
- Fort
Neoheroka (or just
Neoheroka, Neyuherú·kęʼ in Tuscarora), or Nooherooka, is the name of a
stronghold constructed in what is now
Greene County, North...
- near the
location of the
final major battle of the
Tuscarora War at Fort
Neoheroka in 1713.
There are
several theories for the
derivation of the town's name...
- officials. In 1713, the
southern Tuscarora were
defeated at
their Fort
Neoheroka (formerly
spelled Neherooka), with 900
killed or
captured in the battle...
- Han****. This was the
final major battle of the
Tuscarora War at Fort
Neoheroka near
current day Snow Hill. In 1758, the area now
recognized as Greene...
- (1710–1715). With the
elimination of the last
Tuscarora stronghold at Fort
Neoheroka and
subsequent exodus of the
remainder of the
tribe to New York (they...
-
March 20–23 Fort
Neoheroka South Carolina Colonial Militia volunteers and
Indian allies under Colonel James Moore attacked Ft.
Neoheroka, the main stronghold...
-
archaeological sites, some of his more
notable sites are the Tar
River site, the
Neoheroka Fort
Tuscarora war site (near snow hill), Lake Phelps, Fort
Raleigh (near...
- Moore's
Carolina militia lays
siege to the
Tuscaroran stronghold of Fort
Neoheroka,
located a few
miles up
Contentnea Cr**** from Fort Han****.
March 20 –...
- English. In 1713, the
southern Tuscarora were
defeated again at Fort
Neoheroka. In this battle,
around 900 were
killed or
captured and sold as slaves...