- The
Yamacraw were a
Native American tribe that
emerged in the
early 18th century,
occupying parts of what
became Georgia,
specifically along the bluffs...
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Yamacraw Bluff is a
bluff situated on the
southern bank of the
Savannah River. Now
completely enclosed within downtown Savannah, Georgia, the
bluff is...
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Yamacraw is an
unincorporated community in
Pender County,
North Carolina,
United States.
Yamacraw is the
birthplace of the
character Philip Banks on the...
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Yamacraw may
refer to:
Yamacraw, a
Native American tribe Yamacraw (Bahamas
Parliament constituency)
Yamacraw, Kentucky, an
unincorporated community and...
- USRC
Yamacraw, was a steel-hull flush-deck
cutter that
served in the
United States Revenue Cutter Service from 1909 to 1937 and was the
sister ship to...
- Two
ships of the
United States Coast Guard were
named Yamacraw: USCGC
Yamacraw (1909) USCGC
Yamacraw (WARC-333) This
article includes a list of
ships with...
- Conroy's 1972 book The
Water Is Wide is set on Daufuskie,
fictionalized as
Yamacraw Island. The book
recounts Conroy's
experiences teaching on the
island in...
-
USCGC Yamacraw (WARC-333) was a
United States Coast Guard Cable Repair Ship. The ship was
built for the Army Mine
Planter Service as U. S. Army Mine Planter...
- The
Battle of the Rice Boats, also
called the
Battle of
Yamacraw Bluff, was a land and
naval battle of the
American Revolutionary War that took
place in...
- was the head
chief of a
Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia, in the 18th century. He gave land on
Yamacraw Bluff to
James Oglethorpe...