Tamassee, South Carolina
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Tamassee is an
unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ...
and
census-designated place A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such ...
(CDP) located in northwestern Oconee County,
South Carolina )''Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ...
,
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. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 60.


Overview

The Tamassee area is located in and very near the
Blue Ridge Mountains The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains range. The mountain range is located in the Eastern United States, and extends 550 miles southwest from southern Pennsylvania through Maryland, West Virgin ...
. A large part of the community occupies the scenic Cheohee Valley, "a beautiful rolling meadow framed by mountains and a wide triangle of sky." The valley, in fact, is surrounded by a portion of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains called the "Chattooga Escarpment" in reference to a Federally Designated
Wild and Scenic River The National Wild and Scenic Rivers System was created by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-542), enacted by the U.S. Congress to preserve certain rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free- ...
, the Chattooga, which flows just beyond these mountain ridges. Tamassee is bordered on the west and north by the Pickens Ranger District of the
Sumter National Forest The Sumter National Forest is one of two forests in South Carolina that are managed together by the United States Forest Service, the other being the Francis Marion National Forest. The Sumter National Forest consists of which are divided into 3 ...
. This area of national forest is characterized by a portion of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, rivers, waterfalls and hiking trails. The area is noted for its extremely rich biological diversity; which is said to owe to unique soil characteristics and elevated annual precipitation levels.


History: Cherokee origins

The name "Tamassee" means "Place of the Sunlight of God", according to an interpretation of the
Cherokee The Cherokee (; chr, ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, translit=Aniyvwiyaʔi or Anigiduwagi, or chr, ᏣᎳᎩ, links=no, translit=Tsalagi) are one of the indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, t ...
word which gave the area its original title. Tamassee was the name given by the Cherokee to originally describe a Cherokee village in the area, which legend tells, was home to a magical and powerful Cherokee prophet. The Cherokee town of Tamassee was destroyed and abandoned on August 12, 1776 when Major Andrew Pickens of the South Carolina Militia fought in the famed "Ring Fight". The Ring Fight happened when a scouting detachment numbering around 25 men under Major (later General) Andrew Pickens was ambushed by a local band of Cherokees and Loyalists numbering over 100. Pickens ordered his men to make a circle and another circle within the circle. When one circle would fire, the other would fire while the others where reloading. Fierce hand to hand fighting with tomahawks and knives erupted. The Patriot Militia set fire to the nearby cane plants, which made a popping noise that sounded like musket fire and reinforcements. The Cherokee fled back to Tamassee Town. The Battle was won by the time the reinforcements arrived. Later on in the day, the South Carolina Militiamen under Major Andrew Williamson destroyed and drove the Cherokee from the otherwise peaceful village. There is currently a South Carolina state historical marker denoting the Cherokee Village of "Tamassee Town" in the Cheohee Valley of Tamassee.http://www.oconeecountry.com/oconeestories.html Today, the Tamassee area maintains a rural and agricultural foundation, and provides a pleasant setting for day hikes, country drives and historical investigation.


Demographics


2020 census

''Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.''


See also

* Tamassee DAR School


References

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