
The town of Kershaw serves as the focal point of this 1969 survey, situated along the Southern railroad line at the border of Lancaster and Kershaw Counties. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Little Lynches River and its numerous tributaries, including Hanging Rock Creek and Gold Mine Creek. This era of the Piedmont shows a mix of established community life and industrial history, evidenced by the scattered Claypit operations and several historic religious centers like Clinton Ch and Mt Zion Ch.
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