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Waccamaw Neck. The 1893 hurricane became known as the Flagg Flood, because the Flagg families that lived in houses on Magnolia Beach (Arthur, his wife Georgeanne, his son Arthur Jr., and his wife and six children) were swept away in the storm surge. Ward Flagg (one of three sons) survived the storm and retired to the miller's cottage in Brookgreen and reportedly never visited the ocean again.
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Society in Georgetown, the Hot and Hot Fish Club, the All Saints Academy, the Waccamaw Methodist Mission, and All Saints Waccamaw. Various historic maps dating to 1783 show these family names on plantations. "Murrells Inlet" was likely named after that early family. It has been alternately shown as "Morrall's Inlet" and "Murrays Inlet" on later maps.
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1309:Communities
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977:October 15,
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836:other races
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1632:Categories
1470:Georgetown
1452:Georgetown
1346:Georgetown
1300:Georgetown
1113:August 31,
909:References
809:As of the
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317:salt marsh
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1594:Footnotes
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1086:April 23,
875:Wendi Nix
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540:Civil War
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485:Wachesaw
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254:45-48985
238:ZIP Code
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1159:June 4,
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721:89.14%
623:Atalaya
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