General New River was a Native American leader of the Catawba tribe.
It was named for the Catawba tribe of Native Americans, who once inhabited the area.
The river is named after the Catawba tribe of Native Americans.
In 1973, the Catawba tribe formed a non-profit corporation and they were awarded federal recognition in 1993.
In 1993, the state of South Carolina paid the Catawba tribe 50 million dollars as compensation for the original 144,000 acres.
This summer the Catawba tribe of South Carolina completed a 124-unit housing development near Rock Hill for $11.3 million.
As with the county, the name recalls the Catawba tribe of Native Americans, who once inhabited the area.
The Catawba tribe, with 1,400 members still living in this section of northern South Carolina, used an innovative legal lever to get their way.
He may have been born into the Catawba tribe about 1700 near what is now Buffalo, New York.
The only tribe in South Carolina that has gained federal recognition is the related Catawba tribe.