
The town of Holly Hill serves as a focal point in this late 1970s survey, situated where the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad cuts through the lowlands of the South Carolina coastal plain. The landscape is defined by the expansive Four Hole Swamp and its tributaries, including Horse Range Swamp and Target Swamp, illustrating the intricate drainage patterns of the region. Local community life is evidenced by a high density of rural institutions such as New Jerusalem Ch, Lovely Hill Ch, and Holly Hill Academy. To the south, the industrial character of the area emerges at the settlement of Four Holes, where numerous Claypit excavations and Tailings Ponds near Peedee Lake indicate active resource extraction and processing during this era.
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