LOCAL NAMES P^EOM SIOTTAN TRIBAL NAMES IN VIR- 

 GINIA AND CAROLINA. 



Catawba, A river of North Carolina and South Carolina, known as the Wateree in 

 its lower coarse, joining with the Congaree to form the Santee. 



— A creek in Botetourt county, Virginia. 



— A county of North Carolina. 



— A town of Catawba county, North Carolina 



— A town of Koauoke county, Virginia. 



— A town of Marion county, West Virginia. 



— Catawba Junction; a town in York county, South Carolina. 



— Catawba Springs; a town in Lincoln county, North Carolina. 



— Little Catawba or South Catawba; a tributary of the Catawba from the west, in 



North Carolina. 

 CoNGAUEE. A river in South Carolina, joining with the Wateree to form the Santee. 



— A town in Orangeburg county, South Carolina; also a town in Richland county, 



South Carolina. 

 Exo. A river joining the Neuse in Durham county. North Carolina. 



— Enoree; a river joining the Congaree from the west in South Carolina. 



— Enno; a town in Wake county, North Carolina. 



MoNACAN. Manakin; a town in Goochland county, Virginia, 17 miles west of Rich- 

 mond, and about the site of the ancient Monacan village. 



OcCANEECHi. Occaneeche hills; south of Hillsboro and on opposite side of Eno 

 river, in Orange county. North Carolina. 



— Occoneechee; a township in Northampton county. North Carolina. 



— Occanuchee; a neck or bend in Roanoke river, Northampton county. North Caro- 



lina. 

 Pkdee. a township in Montgomery county, North Carolina. 



— A township in Georgetown county. South Carolina. 



— A township in JNIarion county. South Carolina. 



— Great Pedee; a river in South Carolina, known as the Yadkin in its upper course. 



— Little Pedee; an eastern tiibutary of the Great Pedee in South Carolina. 

 Santee. A river in South Carolina, formed by the union of the Wateree and Con- 

 garee. 



— A township in Clarendon county, South Carolina. 



— A township in Georgetown county. South Carolina. 



— Santee Hills; northeast of the confluence of the Wateree and Congaree, in Sum- 



ter county, South Carolina. 

 Saponi. Sapona town ; a district northeast of Roanoke river in Bertie county, North 

 Carolina, on the site of a former Saponi village. 



— Saponi; a creek flowing into Tar river, in Nash county. North Carolina. 



— Sappony ; a creek flowing into Nottoway river, in Dinwiddie and Sussex counties, 



Virginia. 

 Sara. Clieraw; a town in Chesterfield county, South Carolina. 



— Cheraws; a former precinct of South Carolina, chiefly between Pedee and 



Wateree rivers, and including most of the present counties of Marlboro, 

 Chesterfield, Lancaster, Kershaw, Darlington, and Sumter. 



— Sauratowu; a town on Dan river in Stokes county, North Carolina. 



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