Linen map showing existing and proposed parks; thoroughfares; schools; residential, business, and industrial districts; and suggested streets from Murray Boulevard to the northern limits of the city at Mount Pleasant Road. Residential districts are identified by racial makeup and labeled as white residence and colored residence districts. Map is found on page 11 of the Report of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. Map measure 41" by 59".
Hand-colored, linen map showing existing city properties including parks, playgrounds, port utilities, public buildings, fire stations, municipal service properties, and miscellaneous properties from Murray Boulevard to the northern limits of the city at Mount Pleasant Road. Map measures 42" by 60".
Hand-colored, linen map showing Charleston peninsula existing depths of front yards (5 feet and under, 6 to 14 feet, 15 to 24 feet, 25 feet and over). Map reflects Murray Boulevard to the northern limits of the city at Mount Pleasant Road. Map measures 47" by 63".
Plan of a tract of land belonging to George Chisolm. Names associated with this plat are George Chisolm, John Scott, A. Andrew, Thomas Hollingsby [?], and Thomas. Notable geographic locations include the Ashley River and Kuskawah [Kushiwah] Creek.
Plat of two tracts of land one for 360 acres and the other for 90 plat contains dates and names of the properties as well as a short chain of title. Names associated with this plat are John Musgrove, John Champneys, Sarah Champneys, William Stend, Robert Adams, George Jackson, Thomas Grumball, Sherriff C.D Elliott, Jabina, Col. William Ball, William John Champney, William Seads, and James St. John. Notable geographic locations include the Edisto River, Hickory Bridge and Colleton County.
Plat laid out unto James St. John containing 375 acres of land in Colleton County. Names associated with this plat are James St. John, William Westbury, George Vincent, Samuel Sleigh, and John Godfrey. Notable geographic locations include Colleton County and the Pon Pon River.
300 acre plot being partly marsh and highland in Colleton County, on the south side it is budding with the Stono River, shows surrounding property owners and minor creeks. Names associated with this plat are Robert Gibbes, Edward Fenwak, John Bremar and Bull.
Plat of 640 acres of land belonging to Thomas Roberts situated in Berkeley County on the Cooper River bounding to the North and NE on land lad out to Nicholas Aremile to the south and SW on lands of Robert Miles and all other sides on vacant land. Names associated with this plat are John Berry, Ephraim Mitchell, Thomas Roberts, Nicholas Roberts, Nicholas Aremile, Robert Miles, William Gilbert, Barfield Homan and John Diamond. Notable geographic locations include the St. John's Parish, Cooper River, Berkeley County and Charleston District.
Plan of 101 acres in St. James Parish, Goose Creek belonging to Abram Jones. Details include roads, ports, banks, trees and a field. Names associated with this plat are Abram Jones, Thomas Middleton, and Major Benjamin Smith. Notable geographic locations include Goose Creek, Charleston District, and Black River Road.
Copy of a plat of 150 acres and granted to Jobe Howes now forming part of Hickory Hill plantation in St. James Goose Creek and part in St. John and St. James Parish.
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.
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.
161 acres of land southeast of Pee Dee River. Details include rivers, a canal, and trees. Names associated with this plat are Mackie and William Stitt. Notable geographic locations include Waccamaw River and Pee Dee River.
Copy of plat of land being 903 belonging to Archer Smith in Georgetown District on the side of Pee Dee. Names associated with this plat are Archer Smith, Thomas Water, Abraham Livingston, J. Roshnakler, W. Glover, Preugh [?], Thomas Skrine [?], John J. Pringle, Alexander Roses and John Coates. Notable geographic locations include Pee Dee, Georgetown District, and Path to Black River from Pee Dee.
Plat of 53 acres off of Dorchester Road which is divided into lots. Very little details or information. Names associated with this plat are Fitch and Beckman. Notable geographic locations include Dorchester Road.
Sketch of lots near Dorchester now belonging to James Kennedy. Names associated with this plat are James Kennedy, Thomas Droger, John Dawson, M. Strom, J.H. Strom, J. Johnson, and J. Nilson. Notable geographic locations include Dorchester, St. George's Parish and Broad Road.
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.
Plat contains 500 acres on the Edisto River. Names associated with this plat are William John Gerardeau, John Stock, William Livingston, Thomas Broughtors, Charles Craven, Charles Parker. Notable geographic locations include South Edisto River and Colleton County.
Resurvey of a tract of land measuring 510 acres called Egan Hall belonging to John Egan situated in St. James Parish, Santee. Names associated with this plat are John Egan, Gredless and Ball. Notable geographic locations include St. James Parish, Santee, Egan Hall, and Bunker's Hill.
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.
500 acres surveyed for Thomas Ditom now Paul Blare. Includes Bacon Bridge Road. Names associated with this plat are Paul Blare, Dilton, William Way and Scotte.
Copy of a plat of 765 acres of high land and swamp and 98 acres of swamp along Pee Dee River. Names associated with this plat are Colonel Powell, Saxby, Richfield, Wood Furman and Broughton. Notable geographic locations include St. George Parish, the Pee Dee River, Churning Crop Road, Richfield Plantation, and Georgetown District.
500 acres of land surveyed for Richard Bedon. Details are minor and include trees and surrounding lands. Names associated with this plat are Broughton, Archibald Smith, May Postell and Richard Bedon. Notable geographic locations include Dorchester and St. George's Parish.
Tract of land belonging to May Ball in area known as Three Mile Head. Names associated with this plat are John Ball, Huger, Gourdin, E. Ball, May Ball and Caw. Notable geographic locations include Three Mile Head and Tartleberry.
Office copy of a tract of land once belonging to Thomas Nau then John S. Cripps containing 277 1/2 acres. The land includes gum, white and red oak, and cedar trees along with posts, a rice field and a bridge over the public road from Rantoles [Rantowles] to Charleston. Names associated with this plat include John S. Cripps, Thomas Nau, and S. Lewis.
Plat of a part of Inverness sold from the estate of C. Huguenin to John Martin containing 538. Plat includes a railroad, a fort, a public road and fence. Names associated with this plat are C. Huguenin, John Martin, William Heyward, and Gunie [?]Williams. Notable geographic locations include Inverness and Pocotaligo Bridge.
Plan of 500 acres of land along Turtle Island. Notable geographic locations include St. Peters Parish, Turtle Island, Wrights River, Dawfuskie [Daufuskie] Sound, Black Oyster Point, and New River.
Plat of land with unknown acreage on Wadmalaw Island. Names associated with this plat include Gibbs, Wescot, and Benjamin Walter. Notable geographic locations include St. John's Parish, Wadmalaw Island, Colleton, and Public Road to Beau Bluff.
58 acres of land laid out unto M. Belin situated on Sandy Island. Names associated with this plat are John Hardwick, Thomas Waring, Broughton and Postell.
Sketch of land with no measurements or names, shows some trees and unnamed road/creeks. Names associated with this plat are John Michael and J.H. Alston. Notable geographic locations include Santee River and St. James Parish.
Sketch of property including roads and fields, some specific house names like Rectory house and W. Dotolhinese's house. Names associated with this plat are Glisbe, Priohau, Dotolhinese and Glebe. Notable geographic locations include St. Johns Parish, Broad Road, Wadboo [?] Bridge, Road to Pontauxs, and Road to Cordyville [?].
Tract of land containing 416 acres. Details include trees, surrounding land, water, and roads. Notable geographic locations include St. John's Parish and Berkeley.
Unnamed plot of land that is divided into four parts, Santee swamp, ridge, Buck Swamp, and the section that includes a road and the house, no measurements or surrounding details. Names associated with this plat are G.S. Jayne.
Plat contains 1000 acres. Names associated with this plat include William Liott and David Celiphairch [?]. Notable geographic locations include St. George Parish.
Plat of land belonging to Thobar butting and bounding 163 acres of land owned by Margaret Burger Master. Very little explanation of pertinent details on the plat. Names associated with this plat are Henry Thobhar, Margaret Burger Master, N. Winklin and J.L. Porcher.
"350 acres granted to Thomas Smith on the 28th March 1694, Bounding [?] On Medway River South on land formerly laid out to Robert Skelton and went north…" Names associated with this plat are Thomas Smith and Robert Skelton.
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.
Plat of land belonging to General Cuthbert in the Beaufort District on the Pocotaligo River. Little other detail included in the plat besides the property lines and the river. Names associated with this plat include Luna Cuthbert and Cuthbert.
200 acres located in Colleton County on the north side of Colleton River. There is a note stating that Samuel Lowall was also granted 200 acres "situated on this side or here, dated 19th Feb. 1711." Names associated with this plat are Robert Gibbs, Samuel Lowall, Charles Parker and James Cockran. Notable geographic locations include St. Paul's Parish, Colleton River and Colleton County.
Plat of a tract of land with 443.5 acres sold by Thomas Farr to Humphrey Sommers. It is the westernmost part of a tract of 1153 acres granted to said Farr in 1752. Names associated with this plat include Thomas Farr, Humphrey Sommers, Wilkins, Elizabeth Gibbs, Daniel Monro, Benjamin Harvey and Daniel Green.
296 acres of land conveyed to Alexander Walker to John Sumer and M. Weston executors of the last will and testament of Richard Downs (1705). Names associated with this plat include Richard Downs, Smith, Joseph Stanyarn, Coats, Alexander Walker, John Sumer, Plowden Weston, Roper and Chrisby [?]. Notable geographic locations include Broad Road to Jacksonborough and Stono.
Two parcels of land (A & B) on the south side of the south branch of the Santee River in St. James Parish, Charleston District. Names associated with this plat include Rebecca Motte and Jonah Collin. Notable geographic locations include Washo Plantation, St. James Parish, Santee and Charleston District.
Plan of a body of land now part belonging to Mr. George Summers and part to John Summers and part of the estate of Brigdon Smith lying at Stono adjoining lands of S. Matlock. Names associated with this plat are John Summer, George Summer, Brigdon Smith, Malleck, J. Fenwich, Edward Bellinger, Christopher Wilkenson, John Tucker, W. Owen, Henry Hyrne, Inch, Downs, Elizabeth Elliott, George Tommer, Thomas Farr, Smith Mellichamp, and Ann Downs. Notable geographic locations include New Road, St. Paul's Parish and Stono.
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.
222 acres sold by Archibald Stanyarn to Andrew Down in 1772. Reverse side includes notes on various conveyances. Names associated with this plat are Archibald Stanyarn, Andrew Down, J. Williamson, Edmond Bellizer, Thomas Cliffon, Kewn [?], David Joomer [?] and Henry. Notable geographic locations include Colleton County and Stono River.
Plat of two tracts of land (1000 acres) adjoining each other on the north side of the Santee River now belonging to the estate of Brown. Copy from the plat annexed to the orginal grants from the Lords Proprietors. Names associated with this plat are Peter Gaillard, Brown, Henry Bruneau and The Lords Proprietors. Notable geographic locations include the Santee River and Dohov Swamp and Creek.
Plat includes 110 acres sold to Hugh Rutledge and surrounded by other properties owned by him. Property sold to Rutledge in July of 1791. Names associated with this plat are Hugh Rutledge, Charles Pinckney, and James Stanyuin [?].
Plat of land belonging to General Cuthbert in the Beaufort District on the Pocotaligo River. Little other detail included in the plat besides the property lines, trees and the river. Names associated with this plat are Cuthbert Luna, Smith, Gordon [?], and Adam Jordan.
Three separate 211 acre plots (633 total) of land that are budding and bounding on the south side by the Santee River, shows some trees at the property border and surrounding neighbors. Names associated with this plat are Major Ladson and William Moultrie. Notable geographic locations include the Santee River.
Copies of Sanborn Map pages combined to study maps of various areas in Charleston. Color-coded to depict building status. Second image provides key for color coding.