The Francis Marion National Forest is located in South Carolina and covers over 250,000 acres of land. It is named after Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion, also known as the "Swamp Fox," who used the forest as a base of operations during the war.
The Francis Marion National Forest is an important ecological area in South Carolina. It is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including several that are rare or endangered. The forest also serves as a critical habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife.
The forest helps to protect water quality in the region by filtering pollutants and preventing erosion. It also provides important recreational opportunities for visitors, helping to promote a greater appreciation for nature and the outdoors.
Overall, the Francis Marion National Forest is a valuable natural resource that plays a key role in preserving the unique ecology of South Carolina.
Description: Title from panel. Includes index to recreation sites, and location map. Text and col. ill. on verso "Recreation Guide R8-RG-44." Stamped on: Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, Hammond Collection-2003. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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Description: Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina. Picture in the forest taken by me.
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Description: Hiking trail in Francis Marion National Forest — near Charleston, South Carolina.
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Description: Francis Marion National Forest Information. Palmetto Trial. Charleston. South Carolina. USA.
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Description: Scale ca. 1:160,000. Includes text, col. illus., and location map. Text and col. illus. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
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Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "Polyconic projection." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
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Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "Polyconic projection." Includes location map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
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Description: Relief shown by spot heights. "Drafted ... 1981. Field edit, 1981. Land status current as of April 1981." "Forest Service map." "Compiled at the Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1979 from U.S. Geological Survey 7 1/2ʹ quadrangles and orthophoto maps." Includes notes, indexed table of recreation facilities, index map of topographic coverage, location map, and col. ill. Text and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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Description: "September 1990." Relief shown by spot heights. "Revised in 1988 by the USDA Forest Service, Geometronics Service Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, from correction guides furnished by the Southern Region." Includes indexed table of recreational sites, index map of U.S.G.S. topographic coverage, location map, and col. ill. Descriptive index to points of interest, text, and col. ill. "Recreation guide R8-RG 52." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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