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    Waxhaws. Coordinates: 34.9259°N 80.7459°W. The Waxhaws is a geographical region extending beyond both sides of the border between what now is North Carolina and South Carolina, United States. It encompasses the areas currently known as Lancaster, Union and Mecklenburg counties. The name is derived from that of the Indigenous people who first ...

  2. Jul 7, 2016 · Waxhaws (Region) The Waxhaws is an area of vague borders in the lower South Carolina Piedmont. It was named for the Waxhaws, an extinct nation of Native Americans who once lived in the area. The center of the Waxhaws was known as the Waxhaw Settlement, consisting of the general area of Lancaster County south of Twelve Mile Creek and north of ...

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  4. Many practiced the Presbyterian faith, and the first church in the region was built in 1752. The family of Andrew Jackson attended the Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church, and his father is buried in the cemetery there. Family names historically associated with the “fine red hills of the old Waxhaws Settlement” and surrounding area include:

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · Exploring the Waxhaws. Geographically, the area known as the Waxhaws is a region along the Catawba River spanning both North and South Carolina. Named after a group of native peoples who lived in the area before white settlement, the Waxhaws became the hub of Scots-Irish migration in the 1740’s. Perhaps the most notable Scots-Irish resident ...

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · The Museum of the Waxhaws and Andrew Jackson Memorial are administered by the Andrew Jackson Historical Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining a repository for the collection of artifacts and other resource materials that focus on the history of the Waxhaw region and Andrew Jackson.

  7. The Town of Waxhaw was chartered, making it the oldest town in Union County. Early explorers such as Lederer called Waxhaw ‘Wisacky’ – a region which became a fountain of lore and legend, the most famous being the controversy over Andrew Jackson’s birthplace. Both North and South Carolina claim him as a native son.

  8. At the age of 21, Andrew Jackson moved west to Tennessee and never returned to the Waxhaws region. The debate over Andrew Jackson’s exact birthplace is ongoing. The two most likely locations are Crawford Plantation, located in Lancaster County, South Carolina, and the George McCamie cabin, located in what is now Union County, North Carolina.

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