
The Salkehatchie River system and its numerous tributaries dominate this part of the Lowcountry, where the landscape is defined by the historic water-powered industry of Patterson Mill and several named mill creeks. Settled pockets like Snelling and Boiling Springs appear alongside rural junctions such as Owens Crossroad, providing a detailed look at the social geography of the area. Family and community history is anchored by several well-preserved burial grounds, including the Saint Paul Church Graveyard and the uniquely named "Ned Branch" Church Graveyard.
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