The Mouzon Plat Book surveys lands held by various individuals and families in Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties], Colleton County and Berkeley County in South Carolina. Plats are drawn in pencil and ink. Book includes an index at the beginning and at the end are two pages of accounts and also lands to be resurveyed for the estate of Henry Mouzon Jr.
Resurvey of a tract of land measuring 510 acres called Egan Hall belonging to John Egan situated in St. James Parish, Santee. Names associated with this plat are John Egan, Gredless and Ball. Notable geographic locations include St. James Parish, Santee, Egan Hall, and Bunker's Hill.
Two parcels of land (A & B) on the south side of the south branch of the Santee River in St. James Parish, Charleston District. Names associated with this plat include Rebecca Motte and Jonah Collin. Notable geographic locations include Washo Plantation, St. James Parish, Santee and Charleston District.