• Yemassee may refer to: Yamasee, a Native American people Yemassee, South Carolina Yemassee (journal), a literary journal The Yemassee, an 1835 novel by...
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    Yemassee (/ˈjɛməsiː/) is a small Lowcountry town in Beaufort and Hampton counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 1,027 at the...
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  • The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina is an 1835 historical novel by American writer William Gilmore Simms. It was a popular bestseller during its time and...
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    Yemassee station is an Amtrak train stop in Yemassee, South Carolina. Located at 15 Wall Street (erroneously listed as 9 Main Street on the Amtrak timetable...
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  • The Yemassee Settlement was a residential neighborhood developed in Deland, Florida for African Americans. It was planned during the Progressive Era. The...
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  • South Carolina. It is the flagship of the University of South Carolina System and the largest university in the state by enrollment. Its main campus is...
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  • Yamasee War (redirect from Yemassee War)
    The Yamasee War (also spelled Yamassee or Yemassee) was a conflict fought in South Carolina from 1715 to 1717 between British settlers from the Province...
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    including the Combahee. The Yemassee War of 1715–1717 saw skirmishes in the area.[citation needed] On August 27, 1782, one of the last fights in the Revolutionary...
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    state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Georgia to the west across...
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    The Second Battle of Pocotaligo, or Battle of Pocotaligo Bridge, or Battle of Yemassee, often referred to as simply the Battle of Pocotaligo, took place...
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  • Forrest Gump (category Films about disability in the United States)
    the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The Gump family home set was built along the Combahee River near Yemassee, South Carolina, and the nearby...
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    Auldbrass Plantation (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina)
    Auldbrass is located in Beaufort County, South Carolina, near the town of Yemassee. The guest house, stable complex and kennels were designed and built...
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  • Yamassee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yamasee, Yemassee or Yamassee could refer to: Yamasee, an extinct Native American tribe of the Southern United States...
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    replacing SC 1 from Allendale to Yemassee, then replaced SC 30 to Beaufort. Seven years later, SC 28 was truncated in Yemassee, replaced by an extension of...
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    U.S. Route 21 (category Infobox road instances in the United States)
    US 21 was longer before the Interstate Highway System was established. US 21 originally ran from Cleveland, Ohio, to Yemassee, South Carolina, it was...
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  • North Charleston station (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 1956)
    United States. It serves as the Amtrak train station for the Greater Charleston area as well as a bus terminus for the Charleston Area Regional Transportation...
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    Joel Silver (category People from Yemassee, South Carolina)
    Plantation in Yemassee, South Carolina, and has been restoring it since then. Both restorations have been managed and supervised by the architect Eric...
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    Frank Blair (journalist) (category People from Yemassee, South Carolina)
    perhaps best known for being the news anchor on the Today program from 1953 to 1975. Blair was born on May 30, 1915, in Yemassee, South Carolina. His family...
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  • Christian and prominent white planter in the colony of South Carolina who mounted a brief but fiery challenge to the Anglican establishment and slaveholding...
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    DeLand, Florida (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    International Speedway Boulevard (Volusia CR 92) and the city line, it is strictly a truck detour for US 17. Yemassee Settlement "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000...
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    connector route within the city limits of Yemassee, South Carolina. It connects Yemassee Highway with US 17 Alt./US 21 and to the eastern terminus of South...
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    US 278 in Hardeeville US 17 in Ridgeland. The highways travel concurrently to Point South. US 21 in Yemassee US 78 in St. George US 178 near Bowman I-26...
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    32 miles (51 km) to Summerville, within the Charleston vicinity, and southwest 21 miles (34 km) to Yemassee. South Carolina Highway 64 leads northwest...
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    Hampton County, South Carolina (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    SC 363 Yemassee Station As of the 2020 census, there were 18,561 people, 6,993 households, and 4,148 families residing in the county. At the 2010 census...
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  • Yamasee (category Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands)
    The Yamasees (also spelled Yamassees, Yemasees or Yemassees) were a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day...
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    Interstate 95 in South Carolina (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Santee (exit 97). Also part of US 17 between Ridgeland (exit 22) to near Yemassee (exit 33) was combined with I-95, with temporary status through Coosawhatchie;...
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    Savannah station (Amtrak) (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 1962)
    Coastline Drive, the station consists of a terminal building on the east side of the north–south tracks, with a platform between the tracks. The station was...
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  • Chief Bey (category People from Yemassee, South Carolina)
    Technique) roping skin onto drums. He Drummed under the name of Chief Bey. Born James Hawthorne in Yemassee, South Carolina, Bey moved with his family to Brooklyn...
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  • (United Kingdom) The Write Place At the Write Time (2008–current) Xavier Review (1980–current) The Yale Review (1819–current) Yemassee (1993–current) Znamya...
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    Port Royal, South Carolina (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Savannah Railway in Yemassee, thus establishing a land route for trade and commerce. Port Royal was the southeastern terminus of the Charleston and Western...
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