Display title | Catawba and Northern Trail |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Catawba and Northern Trail connected the Lower Cherokee towns (Lower Cherokee Traders' Path) and Catawba Indian villages in the Waxhaws with the Yadkin River settlements where it turned into the New River and Southern Trail. The Catawba and Northern Trail began in York County, South Carolina Genealogy and ended in Wilkes County, North Carolina Genealogy. The length of that journey was about 100 miles (160 km). |