
The Savannah River dominates this mid-century landscape, serving as the fluid border between Georgia and South Carolina. This 1943 survey, revised from late 1930s aerial photography, reveals a river culture defined by numerous landings and points, such as Dasha Landing, Ebenezer Ldg, and Gaffneys Ldg. These river access points, alongside features like Becks Ferry (Abandoned), reflect a period when water-based transit was still closely integrated with the emerging rail and road networks.
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