
The Lumber River and its bordering wetlands form the primary geographic axis for this 1949 survey, marking the boundary between Scotland and Hoke counties. In this era, the rural landscape is defined by the intersection of the Laurinburg and Southern and the Aberdeen and Rockfish railroads, which facilitated the region's agricultural and timber movement. Small, localized settlements such as Wagram, Edenburg, and Crump Town are anchored by a dense network of social institutions, including the Wagram Sch, Macedonia Sch, and Shady Grove Ch.
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