From the point where said line intersects Lynch's River, said Lynch's River is the line down to its confluence with the Great Pee Dee on its west side thence down the said Great Pee Dee to its confluence with Little Pee Dee thence up the Little Pee Dee to its confluence with Lumber River thence up Lumber River to its intersection with the North and South Carolina line thence up the said North Carolina line to the beginning stake above McInnis' Bridge. A line commencing at a stake on the North Carolina line, about one and a half miles from McInnis' Bridge over Little Pee Dee River, running a southwest course to and across the Great Pee Dee River to Lynch's Creek (river), dividing it from Marlborough County, on the east side of the Great Pee Dee, and from Darlington County, on the west side of said river. ![]() Marion County, as originally laid out, is in about latitude 34 north, and longitude 3 west from Washington. Early History Marion County South Carolina
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