Farm of 54 across for sale by Rutherford, individual plots lettered A-S. Names associated with this plat are Birkman, Rutledge Phokes, Fitch, Kinsman and Rutherford. Notable geographic locations include Broad Street and Dorchester Road.
Plan of a tract of land belonging to George Chisolm. Names associated with this plat are George Chisolm, John Scott, A. Andrew, Thomas Hollingsby [?], and Thomas. Notable geographic locations include the Ashley River and Kuskawah [Kushiwah] Creek.
Plat of two tracts of land one for 360 acres and the other for 90 plat contains dates and names of the properties as well as a short chain of title. Names associated with this plat are John Musgrove, John Champneys, Sarah Champneys, William Stend, Robert Adams, George Jackson, Thomas Grumball, Sherriff C.D Elliott, Jabina, Col. William Ball, William John Champney, William Seads, and James St. John. Notable geographic locations include the Edisto River, Hickory Bridge and Colleton County.
Plat laid out unto James St. John containing 375 acres of land in Colleton County. Names associated with this plat are James St. John, William Westbury, George Vincent, Samuel Sleigh, and John Godfrey. Notable geographic locations include Colleton County and the Pon Pon River.
300 acre plot being partly marsh and highland in Colleton County, on the south side it is budding with the Stono River, shows surrounding property owners and minor creeks. Names associated with this plat are Robert Gibbes, Edward Fenwak, John Bremar and Bull.
Plat of 640 acres of land belonging to Thomas Roberts situated in Berkeley County on the Cooper River bounding to the North and NE on land lad out to Nicholas Aremile to the south and SW on lands of Robert Miles and all other sides on vacant land. Names associated with this plat are John Berry, Ephraim Mitchell, Thomas Roberts, Nicholas Roberts, Nicholas Aremile, Robert Miles, William Gilbert, Barfield Homan and John Diamond. Notable geographic locations include the St. John's Parish, Cooper River, Berkeley County and Charleston District.
Copy of a plat of 150 acres and granted to Jobe Howes now forming part of Hickory Hill plantation in St. James Goose Creek and part in St. John and St. James Parish.
Plan of 101 acres in St. James Parish, Goose Creek belonging to Abram Jones. Details include roads, ports, banks, trees and a field. Names associated with this plat are Abram Jones, Thomas Middleton, and Major Benjamin Smith. Notable geographic locations include Goose Creek, Charleston District, and Black River Road.