
The Pacolet River winds through this landscape at the intersection of Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union counties, anchoring the industrial and community identity of Pacolet Mills. This area is defined by its deep spiritual and genealogical roots, evidenced by numerous burial grounds such as Whig Hill Cem and Hodge Cem. The settlement of Goucher serves as a central hub for the surrounding rural area, with many roads named for local families and landmarks. Historical markers like Grindall Shoals on the river suggest long-standing river crossings and early transport networks. Further inland, communities like Asbury and White Plains are anchored by long-established congregations, including Mulberry Chapel Methodist Church and Jerusalem Baptist Church. The topography is shaped by a dense network of tributaries including Thicketty Creek and Goucher Creek, which historically influenced the placement of farms and mills.
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11 maps found

1968 Wilkinsville
Cherokee County, SC

1969 Pacolet Mills
Cherokee County, SC

1971 Blacksburg South
Cherokee County, SC

1971 Kings Creek
Cherokee County, SC

1975 Cowpens NE
Cherokee County, SC

1976 Blacksburg North
Cherokee County, SC

2024 Blacksburg North
Cherokee County, SC

2024 Blacksburg South
Cherokee County, SC

2024 Kings Creek
Cherokee County, SC

2024 Pacolet Mills
Cherokee County, SC

2024 Wilkinsville
Cherokee County, SC