
The Waccamaw River serves as the central artery for this South Carolina landscape, where the town of Conway sits at the confluence of river traffic and the Seaboard Coast Line railroad. This map, originally surveyed in the 1940s and updated with late-1970s urban growth, captures the expansion of North Conway and Jamestown while preserving the rural character of the surrounding swamplands. The terrain is defined by an intricate network of wetlands, including Fourmile Swamp and Big Cypress Swamp, which historically dictated the placement of settlements and river landings like Wilson Landing.
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