
The Lynches River corridor anchors this 1960s survey of central South Carolina, cutting a wide swathe of swampland through the heart of Lee State Park. The town of Bishopville serves as the primary hub, where the courthouse and Health Center stand alongside local institutions like Bethlehem Ch and the Robert E Lee Academy. The landscape is characterized by a series of prominent local crossings and small settlements, including Cypress Crossroads and Wisacky, many connected by the Seaboard Coast Line railroad. Rural life is well-documented through a dense network of country churches and family-named cemeteries such as Mt Pleasant Cem and Scotts Cem. An interesting infrastructure detail is the Proposed Location for a future highway corridor bisecting the quadrangle, reflecting the era's focus on regional connectivity.
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1968 Kellytown
Lee County, SC

1969 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC

1970 Lucknow
Lee County, SC

1988 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC

1988 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC
2011 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC
2011 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC
2011 Kellytown
Lee County, SC
2011 Lucknow
Lee County, SC
2011 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC
2014 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC
2014 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC
2014 Kellytown
Lee County, SC
2014 Lucknow
Lee County, SC
2014 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC
2017 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC
2017 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC
2017 Kellytown
Lee County, SC
2017 Lucknow
Lee County, SC
2017 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC
2020 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC
2020 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC
2020 Kellytown
Lee County, SC
2020 Lucknow
Lee County, SC
2020 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC

2024 Bishopville East
Lee County, SC

2024 Bishopville West
Lee County, SC

2024 Kellytown
Lee County, SC

2024 Lucknow
Lee County, SC

2024 Spring Hill
Lee County, SC