Page 105 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with seven plats. Plat 1 shows several lots located on Chalmers Street. Plat 2 shows lots located near the intersection of East Bay Street and Market Street, and several structures, including docs and wharves. Plat 3 features lots and structures located on Chalmers Street. Plat 4 features a lot located on the intersection of Church Street and Waters Street, and shows several structures. Plat 5 shows a lot and several structures located on Waters Street. Plat 6 features a lot and buildings located on Broad Street. Plat 7 features the profiles of streets where tidal drains will be built. The profiles include Calhoun Street, Mazyck Street, Logan Street, Tradd Street, Coming Street, Chesnut Street, Spring Street, and Meeting Street.
Page 151 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with two plats. Plat 1 shows lots and structures located on and near Anson Street. Plat 2 shows lots and structures located between Coming Street and the Ashley River Channel, and between Elliott Street and Mill Creek. The plat also shows 50 acres of marsh, several bodies of water, Boundary Street, Pinckney Street, Cannon Street, and President Street.
Page 172 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with three plats. Plat 1 features a stretch of land located between Nassau Street and "Town Creek," and between Mary Street and Cooper Street. Plat 2 shows lots located near Division Street, Cleland Street, Union Street, and "Town Creek." Plat 3 shows lots located between President Street and Norman Street, near where it intersects with Spring Street.
Page 65 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with six plats. Plat 1 shows wharves and other structures located near the intersection of East Bay Street and Elliott Street, and also shows a building labelled "Old Post Office." Plat 2 features a wharf on the Cooper River, and shows several structures. Plat 3 shows wharves and brick storehouses located near the intersection of Prioleau Street and Queen Street. Plat 4 shows lots near the intersection of Bull Street and Smith Street. Plat 5 shows lots and structures located near the intersection of King Street and Morris Street. Plat 6 shows land located along a stretch of Coming Street, between Race Street and Sumter Street.
Page 51 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with seven plats. Plat 1 shows land located between Tradd Street and the Ashley River, and labels several features of geography such as a patch of marsh and some land labelled "Hard at low water." Plat 1 also shows a lot labelled "City Lands." Plat 2 shows lots and buildings located near the intersection of Tradd Street and Savage Street. Plat 3 shows land located on the west side of New Street. Plat 4 features a lot located at the intersection of New Street and Tradd Street. Plat 5 features lots located near the intersection of New Street and Tradd Street. Plat 6 shows lots located on and near Tradd Street. Plat 7 shows structures located near the intersection of New Street and Broad Street, including a building labelled "Theatre."
Page 17 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 shows plots of land located on Logan Street. Plat 2 shows land on East Bay Street. Plat 3 shows a plot of land on the corner of East Bay Street and Gibbes Street. Plat 4 shows the "Old Exchange" located at the intersection of East Bay Street and Broad Street. Plat 5 shows lots located on East Bay Street between the intersections with Cumberland Street and Market Street, including a larger lot labelled "New Custom House Lot."
Page 7 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with four plats. Plat 1 shows lots on Bay Street. Plat 2 features plots on Hanover Street near the intersection with Reid Street and shows a lot labelled "African Burial Ground." Plat 3 features lots between Payne Street and Rutledge Street, near Fishburne Street and Market Street. Plat 4 shows lots and buildings near the intersection King Street and Broad Street. Plat 5 features lots on Cumberland Street.
The Horlbeck Daybook, 1835-1837, was kept by members of the Horlbeck building and architectural business. Included in the daybook are lists of work done for clients such as remodeling, repair, or construction. Buildings worked on include the jail, St. Stephen's Chapel, the Fire Master's Department, and the Poor House. The descriptions include types of materials used and the number of Black and White employees working. Black employees consist of enslaved and freed persons.