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  1. www.bambergcountysc.gov › History-of-Bamberg-CountyHistory of Bamberg County

    Bamberg County and its county seat were named for Local resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of the Bamberg family. The area was a part of Barnwell County until 1897, when the new county was established. "The County lies in the southwestern part of South Carolina in the upper and middle Coastal Plain.

  2. May 17, 2016 · By the 1890s cotton fed the region’s economy, aided by such enterprises as the Bamberg Cotton Mill and later the Bamberg Cotton Oil Mill. Carlisle Fitting School, founded in 1892 at Bamberg as a branch of Wofford College, became a prep school for boys. It closed in 1977. On January 19, 1897, voters approved the creation of Bamberg County.

  3. Website. www.bambergcountysc.gov. Bamberg County is a county located in the southwestern portion of U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,311, [ 2 ] making the rural county the fourth-least populous of any in South Carolina. Its county seat is Bamberg.

  4. The Bamberg area was originally populated by the Edisto tribe of the Muskhogean Indians. German, Swiss, Scots-Irish, English, and Huguenot settlers began arriving during the mid-eighteenth century. Early in the twenty-first century, despite a declining agricultural economy, Bamberg County remained a heavy producer of corn, soy-beans, wheat, cotton, and sorghum.

  5. Bamberg County's area of 375 square miles, was carved out of Barnwell County in 1897 and named for the Bamberg family, founders of the county seat. A Coastal Plain county in the southwest part of the state, it has 20 types of soil, 15 upland and five lowland. It possesses features of the upper and lower pine belt, is rolling and hilly in parts ...

  6. May 17, 2016 · (Bamberg County; 2020 pop. 3,160). Like many South Carolina towns, Bamberg was a product of the railroad. Bamberg began around 1832 with the construction of a water tower by the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company. The site became variously known as Seventy-Six, Simmon’s Turnout, and Lowery’s Turnout. The South Carolina General Assembly incorporated […]

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  8. Bamberg County and its county seat, Bamberg, were named for local resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of the Bamberg family. The area was a part of Barnwell County until 1897 when the new county was established. Although the area has been primarily agricultural, several towns developed along the route of the South ...

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