
The Lumber River and Drowning Creek serve as the natural border between Scotland and Hoke counties, defining a landscape of sprawling wetlands and low-lying drainages. This recent survey of the region captures the intricate hydrology of the area, where the Big Middle Swamp, Little Raft Swamp, and Raft Swamp dominate the eastern reaches. The map documents established communities like Wagram and Raeford, alongside smaller residential pockets such as New Town, Crump Town, and Bowmore.
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