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Edgefield

A photo of the flags of South Carolina and the city of Edgefield, flying at half-staff in memory of Strom Thurmond, late senator from SC and native of Edgefield. The flag is white, with black-lined seal and name on it.
Albert S. Kirsch, 27 June 2003

Greeleyville

From http://www.williamsburgsc.org/towns.html
Greeleyville became chartered on December 29, 1893. ... The town flag has a picture of old Town Hall and two arms, one black and one white, holding a tobacco leaf and a cotton bowl. This is a symbol of the cooperation among all the people in Greeleyville with also a symbol of the agricultural heritage.
Dov Gutterman, 4 January 2003

Greenwood

From: http://www.emeraldcityrotary.com/
A square image labeled "emerald_city_flag.jpg" maybe part of the flag. It shows a cut diamond (or emerald?) in profile in green, filled with many local symbols: water tower, factory, baseball and football equipment, a cow, tractor and harrows, "Flower Festival", a row of tulips, books, mortarboard and scroll, pencil, presumably representing industry, agriculture, sports and education.
Located by Valentin Poposki, 19 September 2005