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Mar 25, 2011 · Crusoe Island: French-Haitian Settlement in the Green Swamp of North Carolina. By Swamp Merchant on March 25, 2011. Years ago I heard of the isolated community of Crusoe Island deep in the Green Swamp of coastal Columbus County, North Carolina. It has a fascinating origin, as you can read below.
Jul 14, 2011 · Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a lot of primary source, written documentation on Crusoe Island history. As I mentioned in the blog post, Wilson Angley, who worked with the NC Office of Archives and History, wrote an essay on Crusoe Island in the book Columbus County North Carolina: Recollections and Records.
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Feb 22, 2014 · Crusoe Island is buttressed by the slow-moving wash of Green Swamp and the stagnant wetlands of the Waccamaw River. More of a slough than an island, the community is in southeastern Columbus County.
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