The Town of North was founded as a result of railroad transportation. John F. North, George W. Pou, and Sampson A. Livingston donated 100 acres to create a rail depot and town on the South Bound Railroad Company's new rail line. Mr. North was influential in bringing the railroad to the area, hence, the town's name.
Rail lines brought not only new citizens to “North”, but also telegraph lines and the lucrative cotton industry. Passenger trains ran through “North” on their way to Columbia, Savannah, Miami, and New York City. Two regular trains came through “North” every day, bringing in freight and goods and carrying out cotton.
Cotton was easily grown in the fertile soil around town, and North was one of the best cotton markets in the area. Several gins outside of town baled the cotton, and large mills bid for the precious product at the Town's cotton platform.
Town in South Carolina
North is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 696 at the 2020 census. In 1891, the South Bound Railway Company came through the area with the assistance of John F. North. Wikipedia
Area: 550 acres
Elevation: 279′
Population: 678 (2022)
ZIP Code: 29112
To Orangeburg, SC
To Columbia, SC
Popular public ocean beach: ISLE OF PLAMS
Proximity
Map coordinates: 33°38'09.6"N 81°01'34.4"W