
Kershaw serves as the central hub of this 1960s landscape, where the Southern railroad line bisects the town and connects it to the surrounding countryside of Lancaster and Kershaw Counties. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Little Lynches River and its numerous tributaries, including Horton Creek and Gold Mine Creek. This era reveals a community deeply rooted in its local institutions, evidenced by the high density of rural schoolhouses and churches such as Laurel Hill Sch and the Haile Gold Mine Ch.
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