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Workman Crossroads

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SC Picture Project / Williamsburg County / Workman Crossroads

We know very little about the community of Workman Crossroads thus far. The community is thought to be named for the former owner of a now-shuttered general store standing on the corner of Mcintosh Road and Sumter Highway in Williamsburg County. While served by the Kingstree Post Office, giving it a Kingstree address, the people of this area refer to their home as Workman, or sometimes, “The Corner.”

Workman General Store

Brandi Faulk of Mount Croghan, 2018 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Homesteads, two general stores (one historic), an historic church building, farm buildings, and school buildings all stand in various stages of decay around the crossroads. We are actively seeking additional information to add to this entry. If you can help, please add information below. Thank you!

Workman Abandoned House

Brandi Faulk of Mount Croghan, 2018 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Workman SC Barn

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Workman SC Church

Brandi Faulk of Mount Croghan, 2018 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

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Plan Your Trip: Workman Crossroads

Where is Workman Crossroads located?
Address: 3695 Sumter Highway, Kingstree, SC 29556
GPS Coordinates: 33.734431,-79.967628
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Brewington Presbyterian Church 8.6 miles
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    1. Carl Eppsb says

      May 25, 2021 at 3:31 PM

      My grandfather, Charlie Orr Epps, was from The Corner.

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    2. Harry H. Rodgers, Jr. says

      February 15, 2021 at 3:21 PM

      My mother is 93 and grew up less than a mile from Oakdale Community Center. Her sight is poor and cannot write to you. If you contact me I will provide her address and phone.

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    3. Thomas Workman says

      February 8, 2019 at 9:15 AM

      My father’s name is Louis Workman and he was born in Sumter South Carolina.I don’t have a lot of information on this side of the family but I imagine this spot is somehow connected to my family.Would love more info

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