483 acre plot of Little Hell Hole Swamp, includes islands and surrounding property owners doesn't include land detail. Names associated with this plat are H.S. Morrison, Isaac Bishop, W.C. Miller, W.J. Ball, and Anderson. Notable geographic locations include St. Stephens Parish, Hog Pen Island, Little Hell Hole Swamp, and Berkeley County.
Plat of 250 acres on Wadmalaw Creek. Includes short explanation, but plat itself includes very little details. Names associated with this plat are Hugh McDowel, James McDowel, James Carson, Dalziel Hunter, James Young and Ellis.
Plat of a land containing ten acres, minimal detail showing the surrounding property owners and two roads; Dills Bluff and unnamed public road. Names associated with this plat are Plenty White, Simons and Howe. Notable geographic locations include Dill's Bluff.
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 [?].
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.
200 acres laid out to Jonathan Stocks situated in Colleton County lying on the side of Kywa [Kiawah] Creek, shows surrounding properties with no land type or detail. Names associated with this plat are Jonathan Stock, John Jones, John Edenborough, Thomas Jones, and Thomas Weatherby.
340 acres of land laid out to George Mitchell on the east side of a branch of Ashepoo River called the Horseshoe Creek. Names associated with this plat are George Mitchell, James St. John, Thomas Broughton and John Andrews. Notable geographic locations include the Ashepoo River and Horseshoe Creek.
Plat includes 624 acres surveyed for Gideon DuPont. Plat does not contain structures. Names associated with this plat are Gideon DuPont, William Thomas Elliot, Captain Daniel Godin, and Middleton. Notable geographic locations are St. Bartholomew's Parish, the Ashepoo River and Deer Creek.
Plat of 500 acres granted to Robert Cahousac January 10,1771. Names associated with this plat are Robert Cahousac, Samuel Cooper, Gabriel Gigneliat [?], Mitchum, Witten, Zachariah Villeponteux, William Mazyck, Juxbury Lumber Co, William Washington, and Charles Parker. Notable geographic locations include St. Bartholomew's Parish and Charleston County.
200 acres laid out to Joan Gryce, on the northwest side of Keywaw [Kiawah] Creek in Colleton County, on the left side it is bordered by the Marshes of Bohicket Creek. Names associated with this plat are Joan Gryce and James Witter. Notable geographic locations include Johns Island, Keywaw [Kiawah] Creek, and Bohicket Creek.