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Sugarman referred to the Lumbee, a Native American group taking its name from the Lumber River.
Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010
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One of the great roads constructed by them can be traced from a point on Lumber River for 20 miles to an old settlement near the mouth of Hearts Creek, now Cross Creek.
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One of the great roads constructed by them can be traced from a point on Lumber River for 20 miles to an old settlement near the mouth of Hearts Creek, now Cross Creek.
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The settlement on the Lumber River in Robeson County was made during the seventeenth century, possibly as early as 1650.
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The first known grant made to any member of this tribe is located on the Lowrie Swamp east of Lumber River, and was made by George II in 1732 to Henry Berry and James Lowrie. 2
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This name Dorr or Durr has disappeared on the Lumber River since the war of 1812.
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The tradition handed down by the descendants of Lazy Will Locklear is that he and certain others of the Indians remained and settled on Long Swamp and Lumber River, in Robeson County, when the other Indians left for the West.
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Williams was driving on Dec. 6 when his sports utility vehicle plunged into the Lumber River.
unknown title 2009
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Mickey Gregory lived in Robeson County for 27 years before meeting the Lumber River.
unknown title Johna Strickland, Features Editor 2009
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On Saturday, Tanner Merritt scored on a bases-loaded walk to help Coastal Plains beat Lumber River, 2-1, in eight innings.
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