
The Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge dominates this section of Chesterfield County, preserving a unique landscape of sand hills and diverse wetlands. Long-established family ties to the land are evident in the numerous small burial grounds found throughout the area, including Cassidy Cem, the Brown Cem, and the Palmetto Church Graveyard. These sites, along with settlements like Middendorf and Bay Springs, reflect the rural community structure of the South Carolina sandhills.
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1941 · Spartanburg
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1953 · Spartanburg
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1960 · Spartanburg
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1963 · Spartanburg
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1964 · Spartanburg
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1967 · Angelus
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1968 · Chesterfield
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1968 · Patrick
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1968 · Middendorf
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1968 · Ruby
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