Secotan

[ railroad station ] Tallahassee Daily Democrat, Thursday, May 6, 1926 - Pecular names on new road - The people of Perry are especting a change to the system of naming Pullman cars because there is every indication the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad has hired the Pullman Company's name selector and put him to work in Florida. This belief, or expectation, or whatever it might be called, grows out of the fact that two of the new stations on the Coast Line's Perry-Monticello division, now under construction, have been named, and they are typical Pullman car names. The first station north of Perry, five miles from here, has been dubbed "Secotan" while the one established near Pleasant Grove has been offically designated as "Iddo."

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The Secotans were one of eight groups of American Indians dominant in the Carolina sound region, between 1584 and 1590, with which English colonizers had varying degrees of contact. The Secotan remained in the same area until 1644-5, when they were attacked and driven off by colonists from Virginia Colony during the last of the Anglo-Powhatan Wars.