150 acre plot budding and bounding on the east side of the Edisto River, shows south Edisto River and surrounding plot owners, no land detail. Names associated with this plat are John Gerardeau, William Livingston, Charles Gruren, and Thomas Broughton. Notable geographic locations include South Edisto River and Colleton County.
500 Acre plantation, on the northeast side of the south Edisto River, neighbors the 416/2-13 plat, the 416/2-13 is added in pencil over the writing at the bottom of the plat, no land type or detail. Names associated with this plat are John Gerardeau, Charles Craven, William Livingston, Thomas Broughton, and Charles Parker. Notable geographic locations include South Edisto River and Colleton County.
180 plot of land given to Elisa [Pennison], shows the budding and bounding of neighboring plantations with no land type or detail. Names associated with this plat include Thomas Pennison, Elisa Pennison, C. Perriman, Thads, Smith and Charles Grady.
Plat of 88 acres near Stono Island in Colleton County. Little detail drawn into the plat. Names associated with this plat are Francis Hoxt, Stanyard, and Hock.
Plat of 100 acres of land conveyed by William Norman to Edward Keating situated at Goose Creek. Names associated with this plat are Edward Keating, William Norman, John Bayly, and Moultrie. Notable geographic locations are Goose Creek.
The journal of George Chicken, written during the Yamasee War, documents a march across South Carolina to various Cherokee settlements and treaty negotiations for peace and alliances against the Creek tribes from January 1715 to February 1716. The journal also includes the correspondence of James Alford and Captain James Woodward. Part of the way through the journal, Chicken flipped and reversed his use of the book causing pages to be out of date order.
Black-and-white engraving of a Jewish man from Cairo. From Atlas historique, ou, Nouvelle introduction à l'histoire, à la chronologie & à la géographie ancienne & moderne,Volume 6, by Henri Abraham Chatelain, published Amsterdam: Chez François L'Honoré & Compagnie, 1705-1720.