Historical Marker

Croatan Indian Community

Adabelle Rd. at U. S. 301 ยท Bulloch

Georgia marker

Inscription

Croatan Indian Community. In 1870 a group of Croatan Indians migrated from their homes in Robeson County North Carolina, following the turpentine industry to southeast Georgia. Eventually many of the Croatans became tenant farmers for the Adabelle Trading Company, growing cotton and tobacco. The Croatan community established the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Adabelle, as well as a school and a nearby cemetery.

After the collapse of the Adabelle Trading Company, the Croatans faced both economic hardship and social injustice. As a result, most members of the community returned to North Carolina by 1920. The tribe to which these families belonged became known as the Lumbee in the early 1950s. 2004.1

Location

AddressAdabelle Rd. at U. S. 301
CountyBulloch
StateGeorgia

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