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Hawfields is an unincorporated community in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. Hawfields was first populated by Ulster Irish and Western African immigrants as early as the 17th century but a firm establishment was not achieved until 1740–1750 and was originally called "Haw Old Fields" by the settlers because of the Haw River which runs partially through Hawfields and neighboring Mebane. Haw River itself is named for the Sissipihaw Indians who settled in the entire county of Alamance which is named for a Sissipihaw word for the blue mud in the riverbed.

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  • Hawfields is an unincorporated community in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. Hawfields was first populated by Ulster Irish and Western African immigrants as early as the 17th century but a firm establishment was not achieved until 1740–1750 and was originally called "Haw Old Fields" by the settlers because of the Haw River which runs partially through Hawfields and neighboring Mebane. Haw River itself is named for the Sissipihaw Indians who settled in the entire county of Alamance which is named for a Sissipihaw word for the blue mud in the riverbed. Hawfields is located on North Carolina Highway 119, southwest of Mebane. It is one of the oldest communities in Alamance County, being referenced in historical works on the Sissipahaw. It is the site of the oldest church in Alamance County - Hawfields Presbyterian Church, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. This church was the seat of Orange Presbytery, which was formed in 1770. (en)
  • Hawfields es un área no incorporada ubicada del condado de Alamance en el estado estadounidense de Carolina del Norte. ​Hawfields fue poblada por irlandeses del Ulster y occidentales inmigrantes africanos ya en el siglo XVII, un establecimiento de empresa no se logró hasta 1740-1750 y se llamaba originalmente "Haw Old Fields" de los colonos por el Río Haw que se extiende parcialmente a través de Hawfields y vecinos Mebane. Haw River es llamado así por los indios Sissipihaw que se instalaron en todo el condado de Alamance, que lleva el nombre de la palabra Sissipaw para el barro azul que se encuentran en la parte inferior del río. Hawfields se encuentra en , al sureste de . Es una de las comunidades más antiguas en el condado de Alamance, que se hace referencia en las obras históricas de la . Es el sitio de la iglesia más antigua en el condado de Iglesia Presbiteriana Alamance - Hawfields, que se encuentra en la Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. Esta iglesia fue la sede de Orange Presbiterio, que se formó en 1770. (es)
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  • Hawfields is an unincorporated community in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. Hawfields was first populated by Ulster Irish and Western African immigrants as early as the 17th century but a firm establishment was not achieved until 1740–1750 and was originally called "Haw Old Fields" by the settlers because of the Haw River which runs partially through Hawfields and neighboring Mebane. Haw River itself is named for the Sissipihaw Indians who settled in the entire county of Alamance which is named for a Sissipihaw word for the blue mud in the riverbed. (en)
  • Hawfields es un área no incorporada ubicada del condado de Alamance en el estado estadounidense de Carolina del Norte. ​Hawfields fue poblada por irlandeses del Ulster y occidentales inmigrantes africanos ya en el siglo XVII, un establecimiento de empresa no se logró hasta 1740-1750 y se llamaba originalmente "Haw Old Fields" de los colonos por el Río Haw que se extiende parcialmente a través de Hawfields y vecinos Mebane. Haw River es llamado así por los indios Sissipihaw que se instalaron en todo el condado de Alamance, que lleva el nombre de la palabra Sissipaw para el barro azul que se encuentran en la parte inferior del río. (es)
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