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The Salkehatchie River originates near the City of Barnwell, South Carolina and accepts drainage from Turkey Creek and Whippy Swamp before merging with the Little Salkehatchie River to form the Combahee River Basin, which empties into Saint Helena Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. Prior to the confluence, the Little Salkehatchie River accepts drainage from Lemon Creek, Buckhead Creek, and Willow Swamp.

United States General William Tecumseh Sherman of the American Civil War marched his troops across this river and the swamps surrounding it on his way to capture Columbia, South Carolina.[1] This crossing included winning the Battle of Rivers' Bridge, defeating a Confederate force led by Major General Lafayette McLaws.

The University of South Carolina named its two-year regional campus after the Salkehatchie River. The river flows through Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton and Hampton counties, the same area served by University of South Carolina Salkehatchie.


References


  1. "Salkehatchie River Basin". South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Retrieved 2 November 2006.


U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Salkehatchie River



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Der (Big) Salkehatchie River (früher auch Salt Ketcher oder Saltketcher genannt[4]) ist ein Schwarzwasserflusssumpf[5] im Bundesstaat South Carolina im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten. Er ist etwa 51 Meilen (82 km) lang.[6]
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