The courthouse at Long Bluff, with its jail, tavern, and supporting buildings, was a center of activity for the Upper Pee Dee region during the Revolution.
It has numbered among its population outstanding leaders in religion and education, jurists, statesmen, soldiers, authors, and agriculturists.
Constructed on large lots or in wooden settings, many are two-storied clapboard structures with one-story front verandahs.
Welsh Neck and Long Bluff, both now unoccupied wooded areas, are considered excellent potential archaeological sites.
This article about a property in Darlington County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.