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Locklear, Lawrence T. (2010). "Down by the Ol' Lumbee: An
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901:"Lumber River Topo Map, Marion County SC (Nichols Area)"
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Snelson, Franklin; Suttkus, Royal (28 February 1978).
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1995:Raven Rock
1950:Mayo River
1930:Lake James
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739:Recreation
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622:Algonquian
602:Woodland,
521:Winyah Bay
462:Designated
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