
Seivern and its surrounding countryside define the border between Lexington and Aiken counties, characterized by a complex network of wetlands and creek drainages that feed into the North Fork Edisto River. The landscape is dotted with evidence of early rural industry and community life, anchored by water-powered sites such as Chalk Hill Millpond and Garyins Millpond. Local history researchers will find several established settlements across this terrain, including New Holland Crossroads and Fairview Crossroads, which serve as key navigational points for the area's transition from agricultural fields to dense bottomlands.
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1920 Talatha
Aiken County, SC

1921 Talatha
Aiken County, SC

1943 Talatha
Aiken County, SC

1944 Seivern
Aiken County, SC

1964 Aiken NW
Aiken County, SC

1964 Foxtown
Aiken County, SC

1964 Hollow Creek
Aiken County, SC

1964 Oakwood
Aiken County, SC

1965 New Ellenton SW
Aiken County, SC

1986 Seivern
Aiken County, SC

1988 Kitchings Mill
Aiken County, SC

2024 Aiken NW
Aiken County, SC

2024 Foxtown
Aiken County, SC

2024 Hollow Creek
Aiken County, SC

2024 Kitchings Mill
Aiken County, SC

2024 New Ellenton SW
Aiken County, SC

2024 Oakwood
Aiken County, SC

2024 Seivern
Aiken County, SC