Plan of a parcel of land situated on Johns Island and containing 86 1/2 acres. Being part of a body of land belonging to Thomas Mathews. Bounded northwardly by a public road, eastwardly on James Legare's land, and southwardly on land belonging to Isaac Holmes and Thomas Legare. Intended to be conveyed to Isaac Holmes. Names associated with this plat are Thomas Mathews, Isaac Holmes, Thomas Legare, William Stanyarn, Matthews and James Legare.
True copy of a plan surveyed for an inland plantation for Breton Singletary containing 500 acres situated in Craven County butting and bounding northerly on late William North, southerly by Singletary and all other sides on lands not yet laid out. Names associated with this plat are Thomas Broughton, Breton Singletary, Richard Beresford, William North, Charles Craven, Alexander Heward, John St. Martin, Thomas Valley, Mary Henry, and Robert Smith. Notable geographic locations include Wambaw, St. Thomas Parish, and Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties].
Copy of a plat of 490 acres owned by Francis Smith annexed to the lands owned by Laughlin McIntosh. Names associated with this plat are Francis Smith, Laughlin McIntosh, Beadon Colonel, Captain Hutchinson, and Thomas Fleming. Notable geographic locations include St. Bartholomew's Parish, Chickaw and Charleston District.
Copy of two adjoining plats of lands on Johns Island originally granted to Ambrose Hill now belonging to Miller St. John. Copied from the plats annexed to the original grants in 1795. Names associated with these plats are Ambrose Hill, Miller St. John, Richard Floyd, the Lords Proprietors, Job Howe, N. Johnson, Thomas Broughton and Lambert Lanee. Notable geographic locations include Johns Island, Ambrose Hill, Bohicket Creek, and Colleton County.
Plat of two tracts of land on Johns Island, both are 300 acres. Notes give a brief description of the properties, the drawings include very little detail. Names associated with this plat include John Prescot, Anthony Mathews, Graemede, the Lords Proprietors, Robert Cole, Robert Gibbs, Heufville, Arnold, Richard Floyd and Thomas Broughton. Notable geographic locations include Colleton County, Kywah [Kiawah] Creek, and Johns Island.
500 acre plat given to William Campbell in the Georgetown District on Kingston Lake Swamp, shows highlands, swamp, indigo area, and an area named food provision, shows details and surrounding property owners.
Plat of land which includes a marsh and creeks, very little other detail. Names associated with this plat are Purcell, Thomas Rose, John Blade, and E. Rivers. Notable geographic locations include Tiger Swamp.
Plat of 237 acres belonging to Rob Reeves Gibbes. Detailed marsh and high land along with the location and outline of a house. Names associated with this plat are Robert Reeve Gibbes, Nathaniel Heyward, John Gibbes, Thomas Gibbes, and Lewis Gibbes. Notable geographic locations include the Combahee River, Tupelo Swamp, and Charleston District.
Plat contains 420 acres But is to the estate of Fulmer and Shubrick and to Shubreek and Hewart also bounding to Hapensack and Izard. Plat includes the location of the house and paths connecting the property to its neighbors. Names associated with this plat include William Conrade Heekeley, Shubrick, Fulmer, Hewart, Hapensack, Ralph Izard, and Thomas Abernethie. Notable geographic locations include St. James Parish, Goose Creek, Wolf Castell, Berkeley County, and Charleston District.
Sketch of the survey ad laying out of a small tract called Red Branch on the west side of the Cooper River containing 6 acres lately sold by Middleton to Leval part of 400 acres tract granted to Dr. Snow. Names associated with this plat are Peter Pamplat, Peter Gray, Snow, and Middleton.