
Mullins and its surroundings in 1946 are defined by a complex network of Carolina Bays and agricultural development, anchored by the intersection of the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line railroads. The landscape is characterized by prominent elliptical depressions such as Maidendown Bay, Big Sister Bay, and Big Horsepen Bay, which appear as dense, wooded wetlands amidst the surrounding farmland. These natural features dictated the placement of roads and small rural communities, where social life centered on local institutions like the Smith Swamp Sch, Sandy Grove Ch, and Wise Chapel.
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