Plat of three tracts of land in a deed of conveyance from Peter Michau to Theodore Gaillard, the plats being 200, 300, and 500 acres respectively. Each plat contains a short explanation as to its conveyance and contains little geographic detail. Names associated with this plat Peter Michau, Theodore Gaillard, Isaac Chardon, Andrew DeLavillette, Thomas Broughton, Paul Mazyck, Nicholas Lenude, Isaac Michau, Andrew Thimbert, James St. John and Thomas Johnson.
Plat includes 272 Acres with the Broad Road bisecting the property. Names associated with this plat are William Perry Perry, N. Bradwell, Archer Smith, the Ministry Lands and Joseph Perry. Notable geographic locations include St. George’s Parish, Bach Hill, Dorchester, and Broad Road.
A list of cattle from Kensington Plantation that includes oxen, cows, calves, and bulls. The document also includes a list of cattle that died or was killed, and cattle specifically from Hyde Park and Jericho Plantations. Makes notation that an ox was killed for "Negroes Christmas."
A letter from Elias Ball to John Ball at Kensington Plantation on traveling to PeeDee Plantation, and an issue with Doctor Reed over land that may require legal action.
A tax return for Elias Ball III for acres, pine land, two carriage wheels, 246 enslaved persons, four enslaved persons at the property of Miss Ball and eighty enslaved persons under the account for John Moultrie Jr.
A 1791 plat of Old Field Plantation in St. John's Parish by surveyor John Purcell. The plantation is stated to have originally belonged to Francis Huger but is now the property of John Ball Esq. The plat includes adjacent areas such as lands belonging to Samuel Bonneau, a part of "Childsburry Common" and lands owned by Elias Ball III.