Plat of 220 acres on the Black River belonging to John Luck. Details include the areas of the river and marsh, and the location of trees on the property lines. Names associated with this plat are John Luch and John Hardwick. Notable geographic locations include Black River and Craven County Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties].
Plat of 130 acres on the Pee Dee River. Explains the plat and the surrounding area, drawing itself has little detail. Names associated with this plat are William Swinton, Joseph LaBruce, John White, James St. John, Elias Hopkin, and Thomas [?]. Notable geographic locations include the Pee Dee River, Black River, Weehaw Plantation, Kensington Plantation, Weehaw Creek, Georgetown, and Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties].
Copy of a plat of a tract of land containing 100 acres situated on the west side of branch of Black River in Craven County bounding on all sides on vacant land. Names associated with this plat are John Trough, James Bauman, Robert McDaniel, Gluscork [?], Howard, and Samuel Bunger. Geographic locations include Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties], Black River, and Blues 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.