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Contains 39 Results:
The Charles Walker Carroll Collection on the Waterrée Indians, 1566-1770 in the Camden Archives: an Overview of the Documents in the Collection by Wes Taukchiray, August 2006 (online as Appendices I and II--pp. 289-323; see above, 2 H-I).
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Ceramics from Wateree Creek formerly in the Heye Foundation's Museum of the American Indian, New York, that have been transferred to the National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, DC.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Location of the "Old Trading Ford"
File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Miscellaneous correspondence
File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Text for "A History of the Wateree... Indians, 1566-1770" by Wes White, May 1984 (with later additions and correction through 2006)
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Footnotes and appendix for "A History of the Wateree...Indians, 1566-1770" by Wes White, May 1984, and Wes Taukchiray, 2006
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Correspondence file on Lawson's travels, 1701
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Possible translations of Wateree
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Serrano y Sanz (1785) 1912
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
Pepper 1924
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
All known information about the Wateree Indians of South Carolina and North Carolina was assembled by Wes Taukchiray for Charles Walker Carroll. This collection includes Taukchiray's book-length manuscript summarizing his research (323 pages; available online), annotated photocopies of published information, and related correspondence. The Wateree were the first tribe of Indians in North America known to have had a Spanish mission established on their territory. The mission was located at...
Dates:
1566-1770
