South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Boundaries Of Existing Counties
Section 4-3-400. McCormick County.

McCormick County is bounded as follows: beginning at a point on the South Carolina-Georgia line in the Savannah River, opposite the mouth of Coffer Creek; thence a straight line N. 45° E. 26728 feet to the fork of roads at Riley's; thence the public road in an easterly direction to Island Bridge over Little River; thence continuing 6978 feet to the fork of road; thence turning to the east, following the right-hand road to the south of Little River, known as White's Creek; thence a straight line S. 85° 30' E. 23800 feet to a point in the road near Clatworthy's Cross Roads; thence a straight line N. 78° 15' E. 15700 feet to a point on the Greenwood-Abbeville County line near Jordan's Mill; thence the said Greenwood-Abbeville County line, in a southerly direction to its intersection with the C. & W. C. Railway, about one mile south of Troy; thence a straight line N. 58° E. 5000 feet to a stake, south of the incorporated limits of Troy; thence a straight line N. 46° E. 19659 feet to a stake on the Abbeville-Edgefield public road; thence the said Abbeville-Edgefield public road in a southerly direction to a road opposite the place now or formerly owned by Jabe Stone; thence N. 44° 30' E. 7200 feet to a stake; thence a straight line S. 83° E. 13361 feet to a stake near or at Callison's old mill on Cuffytown Creek; thence up the run of said creek to the Callison-Kirksey township line; thence the said township line in an easterly direction to the Martintown road; thence the said Martintown road in a southeasterly direction to the Greenwood-Edgefield County line; thence the said Greenwood-Edgefield County line in a westerly direction to a stake about one quarter of a mile west of the old White place; thence a straight line S. 13° E. 10978 feet to a stake; thence a straight line S. 77° W. 3750 feet to a stake; thence a straight line S. 13° E. 8522 feet to a pine; thence a straight line S. 35° 45' 20400 feet to Cochran Bridge on Turkey Creek; thence a straight line S. 26° 30' E. 16800 feet to a point where a branch crosses a public road; thence a straight line S. 59° 10' W. 27908 feet to the run of Big Stevens Creek; thence down the run of Big Stevens Creek to a stake; thence a straight line S. 50° W. 22828 feet to the South Carolina-Georgia State line in the Savannah River; thence the said South Carolina-Georgia State line in a northwesterly direction to the beginning point. The said county is hereby named McCormick, and the county seat thereof is hereby established in the town of McCormick, and in addition the following territory transferred from Edgefield County by act of the General Assembly, approved February 11 1921, to wit: beginning at a cottonwood tree on the west bank of Stevens Creek; thence the Edgefield and McCormick County line to the South Carolina and Georgia State line in the Savannah River; thence the South Carolina and Georgia State line in the Savannah River to old Furry's Ferry; thence a straight line north twenty-four degrees east to a stake X3N on the west bank of Stevens Creek; thence up the west bank of Stevens Creek to the beginning point, and less the following territory transferred to Edgefield County by act of the General Assembly, approved February 9 1921, to wit: beginning on the McCormick and Edgefield County line at Moultrie's Mill Bridge on Turkey Creek; thence down the run of Turkey Creek to its intersection with Stevens Creek; thence down the run of Stevens Creek to the Edgefield and McCormick County line; thence the Edgefield and McCormick County line N. 59° 45' E. 27908 feet to a corner at the intersection of a public road with a branch of Beaver Creek; thence the Edgefield and McCormick County line N. 26° 15' W. 16800 feet to the beginning point.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 14-85; 1952 Code Section 14-85; 1942 Code Section 3010; 1932 Code Section 3010; Civ. C. '22 Section 702; 1916 (29) 717; 1921 (32) 6, 34.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 4 - Counties

Chapter 3 - Boundaries Of Existing Counties

Section 4-3-2. Use of geographic coordinate system.

Section 4-3-5. Center line of waterways defined.

Section 4-3-10. Abbeville County.

Section 4-3-20. Aiken County.

Section 4-3-30. Allendale County.

Section 4-3-40. Anderson County.

Section 4-3-50. Bamberg County.

Section 4-3-60. Barnwell County.

Section 4-3-70. Beaufort County.

Section 4-3-75. Beaufort County; Jasper County area transferred to Beaufort County.

Section 4-3-80. Berkeley County.

Section 4-3-85. Berkeley County; Charleston County area transferred to Berkeley County.

Section 4-3-90. Calhoun County.

Section 4-3-100. Charleston County.

Section 4-3-110. Cherokee County.

Section 4-3-120. Chester County.

Section 4-3-130. Chesterfield County.

Section 4-3-140. Clarendon County.

Section 4-3-150. Colleton County.

Section 4-3-160. Repealed by 1992 Act No. 302, Section 14, eff April 8, 1992.

Section 4-3-170. Darlington County.

Section 4-3-180. Dillon County.

Section 4-3-190. Dillon County; creation of Huggins township.

Section 4-3-200. Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-210. Dorchester County; portion of Lincolnville area in Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-220. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-230. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County; designation of area.

Section 4-3-231. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-232. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-233. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-234. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-235. Dorchester County; additional area of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-236. Dorchester County; portion of Charleston County transferred to Dorchester County.

Section 4-3-240. Edgefield County.

Section 4-3-250. Fairfield County.

Section 4-3-260. Florence County.

Section 4-3-270. Georgetown County.

Section 4-3-280. Greenville County.

Section 4-3-290. Greenwood County.

Section 4-3-300. Hampton County.

Section 4-3-310. Horry County.

Section 4-3-311. Horry County; defined area of Georgetown County annexed by Horry County.

Section 4-3-312. Horry County; Georgetown County area transferred to Horry County.

Section 4-3-320. Jasper County.

Section 4-3-325. Jasper County; Beaufort County area transferred to Jasper County.

Section 4-3-330. Kershaw County.

Section 4-3-340. Lancaster County.

Section 4-3-341. Lancaster County; area of Kershaw County annexed to Lancaster County.

Section 4-3-350. Laurens County.

Section 4-3-360. Lee County.

Section 4-3-370. Lexington County.

Section 4-3-380. Marion County.

Section 4-3-390. Marlboro County.

Section 4-3-400. McCormick County.

Section 4-3-410. Newberry County.

Section 4-3-420. Oconee County.

Section 4-3-430. Orangeburg County.

Section 4-3-440. Pickens County.

Section 4-3-450. Pickens County; annexation of portion of Stone Church area in Oconee County to Pickens County.

Section 4-3-460. Richland County.

Section 4-3-470. Saluda County.

Section 4-3-480. Spartanburg County.

Section 4-3-490. Sumter County.

Section 4-3-500. Union County.

Section 4-3-510. Union County; boundaries of townships.

Section 4-3-520. Williamsburg County.

Section 4-3-530. York County.