
The Saluda River and the massive expanse of Lake Murray define the landscape of this mid-1940s survey of the Richland Co and Lexington Co border. The dominance of the Dreher Shoals Dam and its associated Power House signifies the era's focus on hydroelectric development, which reshaped the geography near Irmo. Further inland, a dense network of local institutions highlights the rural social fabric, including the Harbison Institute and several local educational landmarks like Irmo Sch Dist No 40 and the Rosenwald Sch.
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