
The street grid of Aiken stands as a focal point in this early twentieth-century survey, surrounded by a dense network of rural infrastructure defined by numerous country schools and churches. This era shows a landscape transitioned from frontier to a structured agricultural and industrial society, anchored by the Southern Railway as it passes through Montmorenci and Oakwood. The geography is defined by the winding paths of Shaw Creek and Cedar Creek, which supported local industry at sites like Livingstons Mill and public utilities such as the Aiken Water Works.
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