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Aiken/Edgefield Boundary and Aiken/Saluda Boundary (Effective Date August 22, 2018)

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Aiken Edgefield Saluda county line
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S.C. Code of Law
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SECTION 4-3-20. Aiken County.

 “…on the northwest by Edgefield and Saluda Counties from which it is divided by a straight line commencing at the mouth of Fox's Creek, where it empties into Savannah River, and running thence to where the south branch of Chinquapin Falls Creek (a tributary of the North Edisto River) intersects the Saluda and Lexington line…”

 

SECTION 4-3-240. Edgefield County.

 “…on the southeast by Aiken County…

 

SECTION 4-3-470. Saluda County.

 “…the corner of Lexington and Aiken Counties; thence the old Edgefield and Aiken line to a point three miles north of where the public road crosses said line near Lybrand's old mill…”

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Re-Establishment Survey Files
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Historical and Reference Documents
  • 1967 Map of the Aiken-Edgefield County Line & Aiken-Saluda County Line, by M.E. Reames & Charles M. Jones, dated May 1967 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Aiken County in Plat Book 3, page 99; Edgefield County Judgement Roll#18659;
  • Highway Plans - Plan and Profile of Proposed State Highway, Aiken County, Docket No.s 5.485 and 2.483 pts 1 & 2, Route I-20.
  • Judgement - County of Edgefield, Court of Common Pleas, Judgement Roll#18659 filed and recorded February 13th, 1967.
  • Order - County of Edgefield, Court of Common Pleas, Order dated November 24th, 1966.
  • Plat of Property Surveyed for Dwight E. David, Jeffrey L. Davis, and Harold S. Davis, by William J. Schumpert, dated July 7, 1995 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Lexington County on Slide 137, Plat 2.
  • Summons - County of Edgefield, Court of Common Pleas, Summons dated September 30th, 1966.
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Monuments
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Note: See Plat for Geographic Coordinates of Monuments

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