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  2. Website. www .williamsburgcounty .sc .gov. Williamsburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census its population was 31,026. [1] The county seat and largest community is Kingstree. [2] After a previous incarnation of Williamsburg County, the current county was created in 1804.

  3. Williamsburg, county, eastern South Carolina, U.S. It is bordered to the south by the Santee River, and the Great Pee Dee River touches the northeastern extremity; the county is also drained by the Black River. Williamsburg county is an agricultural region in the Coastal Plain, with swamps along its rivers. Much of the land is covered in pine ...

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  5. Jul 7, 2016 · 1868 –. (937 sq. miles; 2020 pop. 29,825). Williamsburg County, located in the outer coastal plain and in the southern tip of the Pee Dee area, dates from Governor Robert Johnson’s Township Plan of the 1730s, which included the creation of Williamsburg Township on the Black River. Named for King William III of England, Williamsburg became ...

  6. Explore Williamsburg County and discover one of the most beautiful areas of South Carolina, where history echoes in the fine architecture and new memories are waiting to happen. Beginnings. Williamsburg County, located in the southern tip of the Pee Dee, holds treasures of historical interest dating back to the early 1700’s.

  7. 201 W Main Street Kingstree, SC 29556 Phone: 843-355-9321 Contact Us

  8. Welcome to Williamsburg County! Towns: Andrews – Greeleyville – Hemingway – Kingstree – Lane – Stuckey. Williamsburg County is situated at the southern tip of the Pee Dee and holds treasures of historical interests dating back to the 1700s. Kingstree was settled in 1732 when Calvinists from Ireland built clay shelters on the banks of ...

  9. Jun 8, 2016 · The seat of Williamsburg County, Kingstree was founded at the site of a large white pine tree on the east bank of Black River, where an early explorer chopped an arrow, marking it as the “King’s Tree.”. This became the center of Williamsburg Township, one of the townships proposed in the 1730s by Governor Robert Johnson to promote ...

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