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Weyanoke may
refer to:
Weyanoke people,
historic American Indians who
lived on the
Weyanoke Peninsula in
Virginia in the 17th century,
which English colonists...
- The
Weyanoke people (/ˈwaɪənɒk/ WYE-ə-nok) were an
Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands.
Their name is also
spelled Weyanock, as
British colonist...
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Weyanoke is a
plantation farmstead in
Charles City County, Virginia,
United States. In 1619, the
First Africans in
Virginia arrived at the
Weyanoke Peninsula...
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Upper Weyanoke is a
historic plantation house close to
Charles City,
Charles City County, Virginia. The
property contains a one-and-a-half-story cottage...
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Weyanoke is an
unincorporated community in West
Feliciana Parish, Louisiana,
United States.
Weyanoke is
located on
Louisiana Highway 66, 12.2
miles (19...
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Weyanoke is an
unincorporated community in
Mercer County, West Virginia,
United States.
Weyanoke is
located on
County Route 11, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of...
- Live Oak is a
former plantation in
Weyanoke, West
Feliciana Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The Live Oak
Plantation House is one of the
first houses...
- the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP) in
Louisiana North Bend (
Weyanoke, Virginia), NRHP-listed The
North Bend, an
album by
Rafael Anton Irisarri...
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Register Show map of
Virginia Show map of the
United States Nearest city
Weyanoke,
Virginia Coordinates 37°18′42″N 77°3′21″W / 37.31167°N 77.05583°W /...
- colonists. The
Paspahegh lived in
Sandy Point, and the
Weanoc lived in the
Weyanoke Neck area. The
latter two
tribes were part of the
Powhatan Confederacy...