
Pickens and Anderson serve as the primary hubs in this late 19th-century survey of the South Carolina Upcountry. The landscape is defined by the convergence of the Keowee River and the Little River into the Seneca River, a region then shaped by river crossings like Cherry's Ferry and Ravenel's Bridge. The industrial footprint of the era is evident through numerous water-powered operations, including Sutton's Mill and Anderson's Mill, which supported scattered rural communities.
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