- The
Sappony are a state-recognized
tribe in
North Carolina. They
claim descent from the
historic Saponi people, an
Eastern Siouan language-speaking tribe...
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Sappony Church, also
known as
Sapony Church and
Sappony Episcopal Church, is a
historic Episcopal church located at McKenney,
Dinwiddie County, Virginia...
- The
Battle of
Sappony Church, also
known as the
Battle of
Stony Cr**** Depot, was an
engagement of the
American Civil War,
between the
Confederate States...
- Virginia.
North Carolina now
recognizes the
tribe as a
subgroup of the
Sappony people,
although initially distinct, but also
speaking a
Siouan language...
- the
Cayuga Nation. The
origin and
meaning of Saponi,
sometimes spelled Sappony, is debated.
American anthropologist John Reed
Swanton wrote that Saponi...
- Subdivision.
Today McKenney is
isolated by this abandonment. Montrose, the
Sappony Church, and
Zehmer Farm are
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
- 53) 0.10 (0.26) 7.25 (18.79)
Santee SC 492 7.68 (19.89) 0 7.68 (19.89)
Sappony NC 2,372 43.00 (111.36) 4.08 (10.56) 47.07 (121.91) Star
Muskogee Cr****...
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Georgia B
Confederate Johnston repulses Sherman. June 28, 1864
Battle of
Sappony Church Virginia D
Confederate Union forces were
forced into a
chaotic retreat...
- Petersburg,
defending against the Wilson-Kautz Raid at
Staunton River Bridge,
Sappony Church and
First Ream's Station. His
division was then sent
north to briefly...
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General John R. Chambliss) and
infantry blocked their path. In the
Battle of
Sappony Church, Wilson's men
tried to
break through but had to fall back when Confederate...