- Westerners, the
Waxhaw people. Much of the area is now the
territory of the
Catawba Indian Nation. The area
referred to as the "
Waxhaws" is
located in...
-
Waxhaw may
refer to:
Waxhaw people, a
historic tribe native to
South Carolina and
North Carolina Waxhaws, a
geographical area on the
border of
South Carolina...
-
Charlotte southernmost city limit.
Waxhaw is part of
Union County.
Waxhaw is
located in the
historic region called The
Waxhaws and both the
region and the town...
- The
Battle of
Waxhaws (also
known as the
Waxhaws M****acre and Buford's M****acre) was a
military engagement which took
place on May 29, 1780,
during the...
- for
alleged killings by
Banastre Tarleton's
militiamen at the
Battle of
Waxhaws,
under the
slogan "Remember Tarleton's Quarter".
Although victorious, the...
- States. Part of the
Charlotte metropolitan area, it is
situated in the
Waxhaws district between Charlotte and Fort Mill.
Pineville became known as a mule...
-
Battle of the
Waxhaws were
presented differently according to
which side was
recounting them, the
story of Tarleton's
atrocities at
Waxhaws and on other...
-
British Legion,
commanded by Tarleton,
captured them at the
Battle of
Waxhaws on 29 May 1780. They are the only
remaining intact stand of
colours from...
- https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/nvycr10.txt John M. Redwine, The
Monroe Journal, 23
October 1925 The
Waxhaws (Native Americans),
Museum of
Waxhaws...
- of
presidents fell.
Andrew Jackson was born on
March 15, 1767, in the
Waxhaws region of the Carolinas. His
parents were Scots-Irish
colonists Andrew...