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- Altamaha_Town abstract "Altamaha Town is an “address restricted” historical landmark, located in the Bluffton, South Carolina area. The area is of significance because it was the head town of the Lower Towns of the Yemassee Indian (native-American) tribe during their entire 30 year presence in South Carolina. Evidence dates the beginning of this period from 1707-1715, though it is possible the town was formed as early as 1695. The area encompassed over 100 acres and 40 houses. There is also archaeological evidence to suggest that the site was also occupied intermittently prior to the arrival of the Yemassee, from at least 1500 BC to 1715 AD. Altamaha was listed in the National Historic Register on January 21, 1994.".
- Altamaha_Town added "1994-01-21".
- Altamaha_Town area "165921.1133184".
- Altamaha_Town nearestCity Bluffton,_South_Carolina.
- Altamaha_Town nrhpReferenceNumber "93001479".
- Altamaha_Town wikiPageExternalLink 64500575.pdf.
- Altamaha_Town wikiPageID "37466402".
- Altamaha_Town wikiPageRevisionID "598680765".
- Altamaha_Town added "1994-01-21".
- Altamaha_Town governingBody "Private".
- Altamaha_Town hasPhotoCollection Altamaha_Town.
- Altamaha_Town locmapin "South Carolina".
- Altamaha_Town mpsub 64500575.pdf.
- Altamaha_Town name "Altamaha Town".
- Altamaha_Town nearestCity Bluffton,_South_Carolina.
- Altamaha_Town refnum "93001479".
- Altamaha_Town subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina.
- Altamaha_Town subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Beaufort_County,_South_Carolina.
- Altamaha_Town type HistoricPlace.
- Altamaha_Town type Place.
- Altamaha_Town type Wikidata:Q532.
- Altamaha_Town type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Altamaha_Town type Place.
- Altamaha_Town type Location.
- Altamaha_Town comment "Altamaha Town is an “address restricted” historical landmark, located in the Bluffton, South Carolina area. The area is of significance because it was the head town of the Lower Towns of the Yemassee Indian (native-American) tribe during their entire 30 year presence in South Carolina. Evidence dates the beginning of this period from 1707-1715, though it is possible the town was formed as early as 1695. The area encompassed over 100 acres and 40 houses.".
- Altamaha_Town label "Altamaha Town".
- Altamaha_Town sameAs m.06_lcg6.
- Altamaha_Town sameAs Q4736102.
- Altamaha_Town sameAs Q4736102.
- Altamaha_Town wasDerivedFrom Altamaha_Town?oldid=598680765.
- Altamaha_Town isPrimaryTopicOf Altamaha_Town.
- Altamaha_Town name "Altamaha Town".