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Allendale County Communities and Place Names (please send additions, updates, and corrections):
| Allendale | Burned to the ground by Sherman's troops under Gen. Kilpatrick in the winter of 1865. Moved to the present location (to the East) after 1873. |
| Appleton | |
| Baldock | |
| Barton | |
| Brown's Landing | |
| Bull Pond | A plantation of Michael Brown whose 1835 will devised it to his children. The 700 acre place adjoined William Flowers and William R. Erwin. |
| Buford's Bridge | |
| Burton's Ferry Landing | |
| Cleland Crossroads | |
| Cohen's Bluff | The name of this location was changed from Matthews Bluff to Cohens Bluff sometime after 1850. |
| Concord | |
| Concord Crossroads | |
| Fairfax | |
| Gill's Crossroads | |
| Gravel Hill | Gravel Hill, a fifteen room house, was constructed by Benjamin Lawton Willingham in 1856 |
| Jennys | |
| Johnson's Landing | |
| King Creek Landing | |
| Little Hell Landing | |
| Matthews Bluff | See Cohen's Bluff. |
| Milbury | |
| Millett(off site) | near Martin, Lower Three Runs Creek, the Savannah River Plant and Little Hell Landing on the Savannah River. There are Millett Area Obituaries (off site). |
| Millettville | |
| Moores Crossroads | |
| Red Bluff Landing | |
| Roselawn | Roselawn was built by Rev. Joseph Alexander Lawton c1835. |
| Rouse | |
| Seiglingville | |
| Stillwood | Stillwood, a Bryan family house, was constructed before the Civil War. |
| Sycamore | |
| Thomas | |
| Ulmers | |
| Wilson | |
Please Email any additions, errors,or corrections to the county coordinator.
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