The Sappony are a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina. They claim descent from the historic Saponi people, an Eastern Siouan language-speaking tribe...
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Sappony Church, also known as Sapony Church and Sappony Episcopal Church, is a historic Episcopal church located at McKenney, Dinwiddie County, Virginia...
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The Battle of Sappony Church, also known as the Battle of Stony Creek Depot, was an engagement of the American Civil War, between the Confederate States...
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the Cayuga Nation. The origin and meaning of Saponi, sometimes spelled Sappony, is debated. American anthropologist John Reed Swanton wrote that Saponi...
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1,781 enrolled members is located in Sampson and Harnett counties. The Sappony received state recognition in 1911 as the Indians of Person County. In...
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Georgia B Confederate Johnston repulses Sherman. June 28, 1864 Battle of Sappony Church Virginia D Confederate Union forces were forced into a chaotic retreat...
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Virginia. North Carolina now recognizes the tribe as a subgroup of the Sappony people, although initially distinct, but also speaking a Siouan language...
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53) 0.10 (0.26) 7.25 (18.79) Santee SC 492 7.68 (19.89) 0 7.68 (19.89) Sappony NC 2,372 43.00 (111.36) 4.08 (10.56) 47.07 (121.91) Star Muskogee Creek...
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Petersburg, defending against the Wilson-Kautz Raid at Staunton River Bridge, Sappony Church and First Ream's Station. His division was then sent north to briefly...
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General John R. Chambliss) and infantry blocked their path. In the Battle of Sappony Church, Wilson's men tried to break through but had to fall back when Confederate...
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April and June 1680. List of treaties Desiderio, Dante, et al. "Detailed Sappony history". Teaching about North Carolina American Indians. Learn NC, n.d...
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Register of Historic Places listings in Person County, North Carolina Sappony, state-recognized tribe that resides in the county "QuickFacts: Person...
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Three Creek Raccoon Creek Hunting Quarter Swamp Rowanty Creek Stony Creek Sappony Creek Sturgeon Creek Waqua Creek Tommeheton Creek Crooked Creek Little...
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Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 01/06/1995. Sappony (formerly known as Indians of Person County, North Carolina). Waccamaw-Siouan...
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Subdivision. Today McKenney is isolated by this abandonment. Montrose, the Sappony Church, and Zehmer Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic...
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Store Road, ten miles (16 km) north of Mebane. Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe Sappony Diane Brook Napier and Suzanne Majhanovich, Education, Dominance and Identity...
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Stony Creek flows east and south, where it picks up a large tributary, Sappony Creek, just north of VA 40. From here it flows a short distance east through...
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Sappony Church...
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River View Drive SR 31 (Rolfe Highway) Sussex 9.40 15.13 SR 681 (Concord Sappony Road) Unnamed road Henderson Road Woodyard Road SR 657 (Palestine Road)...
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22-July 1. Nottaway Court House June 23. Staunton River Bridge June 25. Sappony Church, Stony Creek, June 28–29. Ream's Station June 29. Sheridan's Shenandoah...
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Possum Creek Powhite Creek Pungoteague Creek Racoon Creek Rowanty Creek Sappony Creek Ta River Tommeheton Creek Totuskey Creek Upper Chippokes Creek Upper...
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on South Side & Danville Railroad June 22–30. Roanoke Bridge June 25. Sappony Church or Stony Creek June 28. Ream's Station June 29. Deep Bottom July...
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(Alliance Road) Chestnut Farm Circle Dead End Sussex 5.82 9.37 SR 681 (Concord Sappony Road) Palestine Road Main Street Unnamed road Gallary Road SR 602 (Saint...
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and White Station June 23. Staunton Bridge (or Roanoke Station) June 25. Sappony Church (or Stony Creek) June 28–29. Ream's Station June 29. On picket duty...
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(Rolfe Highway) Gap between dead ends Sussex 0.50 0.80 SR 681 (Concord Sappony Road) Osborne Road Unnamed road Dead End Tazewell 2.20 3.54 West Virginia...
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Nottaway Court House June 23. Staunton Bridge or Roanoke Station June 25. Sappony Church or Stony Creek June 28–29. Ream's Station June 29. Siege of Petersburg...
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Southside & Danville Railroad June 22–30. Nottaway Court House June 23. Sappony Church or Stony Creek June 28–29. Ream's Station June 29. Moved to Washington...
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(Warrenton Road) RV Parkway Dead End Sussex 2.00 3.22 SR 681 (Concord Sappony Road) Sandy Field Road Dinwiddie County line Tazewell 0.10 0.16 SR 637...
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Retrieved 2019-11-07. Davis, Perry & Kirkley 1892, p. 285 "Battle Detail – Sappony Church". National Park Service. National Park Service, U.S. Department...
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Point Road Dead End Sussex 10.31 16.59 SR 619 (Walkers Mill Road) Concord Sappony Road Unnamed road Dinwiddie County line Tazewell 0.50 0.80 SR 643 (Brushfork...
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