A map representing 2,542 acres of land in Georgetown, South Carolina, along the Pee Dee River in 1845 The map records the history of ownership of the tracts of land and specifies the species of trees in the area It was created as a survey of the area after the death of William Alston
161 acres of land southeast of Pee Dee River. Details include rivers, a canal, and trees. Names associated with this plat are Mackie and William Stitt. Notable geographic locations include Waccamaw River and Pee Dee River.
An undated map of land near the Waccamaw, Pee Dee, and Black Rivers in Georgetown, South Carolina titled "Land Clear'd & planted by W Kinloch" The species of trees in the area are marked on the map