- The
Ashepoo River is a
short blackwater river in
South Carolina,
United States. It
rises in a
confluence of
swamps south of Walterboro,
flows in a southeast...
- County,
South Carolina. Part of its
lower drainage basin combines with the
Ashepoo River and the
Edisto River to form the ACE Basin. The
Combahee empties...
-
Route 17
northeast of
White Hall and west of
Ashepoo, and
South Carolina Highway 303
south of
Ashepoo Crossing and Walterboro. The
community also had...
- as the area encomp****ing the
basins of
Cooper River,
Santee River, ACE (
Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto),
Winyah Bay, and
Savannah River. Some
include Marion and...
-
county in
South Carolina by land area and fourth-largest by
total area.
Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE)
Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve (part)...
- The
Ashepoo,
Combahee and
Edisto Basin (abbreviated as ACE Basin,
spoken as ace basin) is one of the
largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic...
-
tribes survive in
place names like
Edisto Island,
Kiawah Island, and the
Ashepoo River. The
Spanish were the
first Europeans in the area. From June 24 to...
- to join the
Muscogee or Catawba.
Subtribes of the
Cusabo included the
Ashepoo (Ishpow), Combahee,
Cusso (also
spelled Coosaw, Coosawa, Cussoe, or Kussoe;...
- Fork
Edisto River Bull
Swamp Cr****
South Fork
Edisto River Little River Ashepoo River Combahee River Little Salkehatchie River Salkehatchie River Coosaw...
- own land in the Baronies, they
prospered as
slave owners on the Cooper,
Ashepoo,
Ashley and
Santee River plantations they
purchased from the
British Landgrave...