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Title |
Houses and Other Structures Impacted by the Creation of Lakes Moultrie and Marion |
Date |
1930s |
Description |
Nineteen Kodak slides and two photographs (scans) of houses and other structures that were submerged, demolished, or displaced during the creation of Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion: a: Belle Isle. b: Bellemont. c: Blueford. d: Casada. e: Cedar Springs. f: Eutaw. g: Indian Field. h: Lawson Pond. Still standing. i-j: New Mercia. (May be incorrectly identified. k: North Hampton. l: The Rocks. Saved and moved but burned after Hurricane Hugo. m: Simpson's Swamp. Written on slide: "Revolutionary War earthworks [Francis] Marion [erected] between Ophir and Brunswick on Simpson's Swamp." n: Somerset. o: Springfield. p: Sumerton. q: Walnut Grove. Still standing. r: Wampee. Saved and moved to Pinopolis. s: White Hall. Collection also includes photographs (scans only) of: t: Black Oak Church. u: Woodlawn. Moved to Georgetown; now goes by another name, possibly Dover. Additional info about the status of the houses in photos H-J, L, Q-R, and U provided by the donor. |
Object Type |
Transparency, Slide |
Photographer/Creator |
Unattributed |
Subjects |
Dwellings--South Carolina--Lake Moultrie Region Historic buildings--South Carolina--Lake Moultrie Region Plantations--South Carolina--Lake Moultrie Region Lost architecture--South Carolina--Lake Moultrie Region Dwellings--South Carolina--Lake Marion Region Historic buildings--South Carolina--Lake Marion Region Plantations--South Carolina--Lake Marion Region Lost architecture--South Carolina--Lake Marion Region |
Search Terms |
Demolished buildings, lost buildings Relocated buildings |
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Classification |
Lost Architecture |
Object ID # |
2019.007.1a-u |