
The Savannah River forms the primary geographic boundary of this 1960s survey, separating Georgia's Columbia County from McCormick County in South Carolina. The river landscape is defined by features like Little Germain Island and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad which parallels the South Carolina bank through the Sumter National Forest. On the Georgia side, the terrain rises toward Burks Mountain, with a network of rural roads such as Old Petersburg Road and Middleton Ferry Road connecting early settlements.
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