Santuc, South Carolina

Santuc is an unincorporated community in Union County, South Carolina, United States.

[3] Dan Jenkins, a 24-year-old construction gang laborer, was lynched and shot hundreds of times on June 17, 1930, in Santuc.

[8] In 1933, Santuc was described as "a crossroads trading center with scarcely a dozen houses in it, a railroad depot, three stores, and two filling stations.

"[9][10] A former slave, Eison Lyles, who was born in Santuc, was interviewed as part of a Works Project Administration effort.

[13] The Seven Springs House (1810) was photographed in Santuc and is part of the University of South Carolina's digital collection.

Map of South Carolina highlighting Union County