128 acres situated in the Charleston district unto James Maxwell situated in the parish of St. Paul, Charleston District April 1, 1797. Names associated with this plat include James Maxwell, Jane Ladson, Smith, John Boyles, John Somers and Brigdon Smith. Notable geographic locations include St. Paul's Parish, Jerico Plantation, Bretton Hall Plantation, Bay Swamp, and Charleston District.
169 acre plot given to Kent McCall, shows roads and surrounding neighbors, shows the Ashley River and some trees on the property borders. Names associated with this plat are Kent McCall, Thomas Parker, Roger Smith, Burnard Elliott, Crughtton, William Elliott, John Heard, Benjamin Dart, Elizabeth McCall, John Ward, John Parker, and Thomas Parker. Notable geographic locations include St. Andrew's Parish and the Ashley River.
Copy of tract of land containing 200 acres, butting and bounding south and west by William Elliott, and on the east by Clay, and to the north by John Rivers. Names associated with this plat include William Webb, Thomas Mellichamp, Butler, William Elliott, William Clay, Shem, John Rivers, John S. Cripps, Samuel Jones, the Lords Proprietors, and Daniel Gibson.
200 Acre plot of land laid out to John Freer, shows some creeks and trees, no land type or details. Names associated with this plat are John Freer, Stephen Bull, Joseph Blake, William Weston, William Green, and B. Sam. Notable geographic locations include Colleton County, Freer District, and Wadmalaw River.
This is a Sandy Island plantation journal written inside of a South Carolina and Georgia almanac for the year 1798. The plantation journal documents the planting of crops (rice, corn and potatoes), runaway slaves (including women and children), business relations with Laurel Hill Plantation, the hiring of Mrs. Taylor's bricklayers, illness, the weather, calculations, and the receipt of cypress planks from Plowden Weston.
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.