
Gilbert and Summit serve as primary points of reference along the southern rail corridor in this mid-1980s Lexington County landscape. The area is defined by a dense network of hydrologic features and small-scale water management, evidenced by named sites such as Taylor Millpond, Shealy Pond, and Jumpers Ponds. The terrain is deeply incised by numerous tributaries, including Twelvemile Creek and Lightwood Knot Creek, which drain the varied topography surrounding rural settlements like Fredonia and Murray.
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