Page 184 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 shows "a certain plantation" near a "Marsh of Ashley." Plat 2 features a lot located on Congress Street, with several structures and streams. Plat 3 shows lots and structures located on Chesnut Street. Plat 4 shows lots and structures located on and near King Street, near its intersections with Romney Court and Simons Street.
Page 185 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with four plats. Plat 1 shows lots and structures located near [Map too blurry to read, check when in-office]. Plat 2 shows lots and structures located near the intersection of Spring Street and Ashley Street. Plat 3 shows lots located near the intersection of Mount Street and Rutledge Avenue. Plat 4 shows lots located near Rutledge Avenue, between Congress Street and Huger Street.
Page 181 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with one plat. The plat features a survey of Mount Pleasant Farm, focusing on "High land" and "Marsh." The plat also shows the city boundary, several structures, marsh leading to the Ashley River, Hester Street, Sans Souci Street, and Mount Pleasant Road.
Page 173 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 shows lots and structures located near the intersection of Meeting Street and Brigade Street. Plat 2 shows lots located between Meeting Street and Lee Street, and includes a lot labeled "German Cemetery." Plat 3 shows lots located between Cunnington Avenue and Wiliman Street, and between Meeting Street and Lee Street, and shows a lot labeled "4th Brigade." Plat 4 shows lots located near Brigade Street. Plat 5 features lots located in the Village of Hampstead, between Bay Street and Town Creek.
Page 174 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with two plats. Plat 1 shows lots and structures located between King Street and Meeting Street. Plat 2 features a lot located on Nassau Street, near where it intersects with Stewart Street.
A report from the mayor, city council and various governmental departments of Charleston, South Carolina, for the year 1892. The Year Book opens with an address from Mayor Ficken followed by reports from various departments. Yearbook missing pages 17-32.