Denmark may be a town in Bamberg County, South geographic region, u. S.. The population was three,538 at the 2010 census. Per the u. S. Federal agency, town includes a total space of three.0 sq. Miles (7.8 km2), all of it land. Denmark, Bamberg County, South geographic region, came into being as a engineering village of the sooner name of Graham’s Turnout.
An early pioneer planter by the name of Zachary “Big Zack” Graham was asked by the South geographic region Canal and Rail Road Company to permit the new engineering company, that began in 1830,to use a number of his immense {acreage|land space|area|expanse|surface area} within the area, that was in the past the Barnwell District (which when the War Between the States became today’s Bamberg County)for the employment of his railroad’s tracks. The South geographic region Canal and Rail Road Company had plans to put their tracks from the japanese most terminal at Charleston, S. C., and to still the western most terminal at city, S. C. On the japanese banks of the Savannah opposite Augusta, Georgia.
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