The purpose of the South Carolina Picture Project is to celebrate the beauty of the Palmetto State while preserving some of its vanishing landscapes.
Eutaw Village was established in 1836. By 1884, it had evolved into the town now known as Eutawville – complete with a post office, a public school, several churches and hotels, a telephone exchange, a bank, a livery stable, a water fountain, a bar, a police station, and two railroad lines. “Eutaw” is the Catawba word for pine tree.