Plat consists of 100 3/4 acres. Names associated with this plat include William Walter, William Kittlebum, Coachman, Thomas Hamilton, Benjamin, Richard and Allen. Notable geographic locations include St. George Parish and Cypress.
Plat consists of 900 acres. Names associated with this plat include Rero A. Stoble, James Bullock and H. Bryan. Notable geographic locations include Savannah and St. Peter's Parish.
300 acres of land belonging to Richard Downes at Stono. Names associated with this plat include Richard Downes, Edmond Bellinger, Thomas Mellichamp, Christopher Welkin and Archibald Stanyarn.
83 acre parcel of land that shows the land belonging to the estate of William Williamson, shows rice fields, swamp in woods, public drains, and roads. Names associated with this plat are William Williamson, George Haigery, and James Parsons. Notable geographic locations include the Stono River and Wenners.
Plat of 419 acres near Goose Creek sold to Benjamin Wood by John Parker. Only the trees located on the property line and names on neighboring property owners are included. Names associated with this plat are John Parker, Benjamin Wood, Thomas Barker, John Barley, James Boswood, Benjamin Woods, John Stevens, Thomas Hodson, I. Drayton, Thomas Mell, and Ben Godin.
Copy of a plat of 500 acres originally laid out to John Smith, now (1805) belonging to Alexander Bower as nephew and heir to the grantee. Details include swamps, surrounding lands, and trees. Names associated with this plat are Alexander Bower, John Smith, F. Bremar, William Moultrie, Sarah Blakeway, William Cattle, and Henry Crum.
960 acres of land situated lying and being in Colleton County, butting and bounding to the north on part of John Seabrook's land to the east on Ashepoo River to the South on land of Captain Thomas Flemming and part of John Dears’ Land. Names associated with this plat are Benjamin Whitaker, Thomas Pinckney, Captain Thomas Flemming, John Seabrook, John Dear, Richard Woodward, John Hutchinson, John Godfrey, Samuel Larrington, James St. John, Godfrey, Elizabeth Woodward, William McPherson, Thomas M. Pinckney, and James M. Pinckney. Notable geographic locations are Ashepoo River, Dear's Creek and Colleton County.
Copy of plat granted to John Atchison. "The plat annexed to the grant dated March 2, 1736." Names associated with this plat are John Atchison, James St. John, Thomas Broughton, J. Branch and Middleton. Notable geographic locations include Santee, Four Mile Creek, Santee River, and Cravens County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties].
77 acres of marsh in two pieces situated on Johns Island along Stono River. Names associated with this plat are J.N. Mainville, Thomas Simmons, James Nicholas, Guervin, William Simmons and Marshall. Notable geographic locations are the Stono River, Johns Island, Charleston District, and Marshalls Creek.
Copy of Plat of 157 acres of land laid out to Harrison on Wadmalaw Island at the head of Wadmalaw River. Names associated with this plat are Christopher Harrison, Henry Walkins, and Luna Williams.
Plat of land laid out to Huggins of 58 acres situated on the NE side of Pee Dee River butting and bounding to the North on William Alston's land and to the south and southwest on unknown land. Names associated with this plat are Huggins, William Alston, Job Roshmahler and John Hardwick.
Plat includes 500 acres on the Cypress Swamp. Names associated with this plat are James Sanders, Matthew Nelson, William Abraham, Abraham Sanders, and Samuel Sanders. Notable geographic locations include St George’s Parish, Cypress Swamp, Dorchester, and Thorntree Swamp.
A quarter of an acre including a church on Marsh Field Plantation. Names associated with this plat are Thully T.G. Beneyor, Frederick Smith, J.G. Sturly, Rebecca Bennett and Rantowle. Notable geographic locations include St. Andrews Parish, Marsh Field Plantation, and Road to Rantowle's Ranch.
"This tract was conveyed by G. Anson Esquire thro his attorney, and Richard Lambton to Thomas Rivers February 15th 1775 and from said J. Rivers to Benj. Guerad Esquire October 7th 1779." 371 Acres laid out by William James January 21th 1774 by the request of William George Roupell attorney for Georg Anson Esquire Being part of a barony originally granted to Robert Wright [illegible] Esquire by the Lords Proprietors. [illegible] now by Ansons Barony and being part of Lot N 11 of said Barony situated near May River." Plat contains identification of a path and waterways but no structural information. Names associated with this plat include G. Anson, Richard Lambton, Thomas Rivers, Benjamin Guerad, George Roupell, Robert Wright, the Lords Proprietors and Hodgson. Notable geographic locations include St. Lukes Parish, May River and Anson's Barony.
Two small plats of land. One containing 200 acres of land laid out to Margaret Childs situated near the head of Weetee Branch. Bounding on the NE, NW, and SE, and West on vacant lands. Southwestardly on land formerly laid out to Daniel Gibbons. The second plat is 78 acres of land laid out to Robert Newman in Craven County bounding to the north of Orochone [?] and on all other sides by vacant land. Names associated with this plat are Daniel Gibbons, Robert Newman, James St. John, Thomas Broughton, and Margaret Childs. Notable geographic locations include Prince Frederick’s Parish, Georgetown district, Weetee River, and Christal [Crystal?] Spring.
Copy of two plats: 1) 300 acres conveyed by Thomas Lynch to William Moultrie April 1, 1762, afterwards conveyed by Moultrie to Benjamin Singleton 2) 53 acres conveyed by Francis Kinloch to William Moultrie on the 8th February, 1765 now belonging to Benjamin Singleton. Names associated with this plat are Thomas Lynch, William Moultrie, Benjamin Singleton, Francis Kinloch, and Manigault. Notable geographic locations include Santee, White Oak, Six Mile Creek, and the Santee River.
Plat of 288 acres of land situated on Wadmalaw Island. Names associated with this plat are William Weston, Jonathan Runnel, James Clarks, Benjamin Allston [?], and Henry Treads. Notable geographic locations include Wadmalaw River, Wadmalaw Island, Bain Bluff, and Charleston District.