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Do you have a book or website with this information?
The book I read a lot is "Oconee River- Tales to Tell" by Katherine Walters.
My take on books is to read several on the subject as writers tend to interpret things differently at times. I also walk the Oconee NF a lot looking for old home sites, grist mills and cemeteries that have long ago been forgotten or lost to modern culture. Finding these old homesteads and communities of days gone by lets me have a better connection to the material I am reading.
The book I read a lot is "Oconee River- Tales to Tell" by Katherine Walters.
My take on books is to read several on the subject as writers tend to interpret things differently at times. I also walk the Oconee NF a lot looking for old home sites, grist mills and cemeteries that have long ago been forgotten or lost to modern culture. Finding these old homesteads and communities of days gone by lets me have a better connection to the material I am reading.