
Sumter National Forest dominates this landscape in South Carolina, where the Tyger River and Enoree River carve through the woodland of Union and Newberry counties. The map preserves the names of small communities such as Delta and Goshen Hill, alongside numerous historical family burial grounds including Briggs Cem, Fant Cem, and the McDaniel Cem. The area’s spiritual and communal history is anchored by the Cane Creek Quaker Church Graveyard and dual sites for Rogers Church. A network of rural routes like Beattys Bridge Rd and Old US Hwy 176 connects these settlements to the town of Whitmire at the southern edge. The river system features unique landmarks like Rogers Ferry and Hawkins Shoals, reflecting a time when these waterways were central to local movement and commerce.
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10 maps found

1969 Kelton
Union County, SC

1969 Sedalia
Union County, SC

1969 Union West
Union County, SC

1970 Whitmire North
Union County, SC

1971 Union East
Union County, SC

2024 Kelton
Union County, SC

2024 Sedalia
Union County, SC

2024 Union East
Union County, SC

2024 Union West
Union County, SC

2024 Whitmire North
Union County, SC