Water Companies in Bowman, SC
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* City of Bowman
(803) 829-2666 more info
Department of Public Utilities Main
(803) 268-4000 more info
Ehrhardt Water Department
(803) 267-5335 more info
Elloree Water System
(803) 897-1066 more info
Harleyville Water Department
(843) 462-7678 more info
Hickory Springs Water Co Inc
(803) 826-6004 more info
Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities: Job Line
(803) 268-4090 more info
Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities: Outages Leaks Lines Down
(803) 268-4100 more info
St George Operations Department
(843) 563-7112 more info
St George Water Department
(843) 563-3321 more info
Town of Ridgeville
(843) 873-3286 more info

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Facts about Bowman, SC:
Bowman is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,198 at the 2000 census. Bowman is located at 33°20?52?N 80°41?02?W? / ?33.347658°N 80.683915°W? / 33.347658; -80.683915. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.2 square miles (3.1 km2), all of it land. Interest in building a town at the intersection of present day US 178 (Charleston Highway) and S.C. 210 (Branchville-Providence Roads) was evidenced in the acquisition of substantial properties of the Reddick A. Bowman estate by one Samuel W. Dibble, Sr. of Orangeburg, SC in 1887. The Smoak Tramway, a six-mile logging railroad extending from Branchville toward north Four Holes Swamp which was chartered in 1884, was also targeted for acquisition by Mr. Dibble's associate, Thomas M. Raysor, who operated the Raysor Mill near Stokes. These actions, aimed at developing and exploiting the agricultural and lumbering potential of an area that had remained...

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