These five maps of the Waccamaw River in Horry County, S.C., show the river from Conway to Bull Creek. The surveys, dated November 1903, were performed under the direction of Captain G. P. Howell, Corps of Engineers U.S.A., and Reid Whitford, U.S. Assistant Engineer. The surveyor was William H. Johnstone.
A hand-drawn map of land along the Waccamaw River and Wando Passo Thoroughfare in Georgetown, South Carolina, marking the owners of the surrounding land tracts The map also explains the sale of Sandy Island between the Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers from Thomas Waities to William Alston, Jr
A handwritten bill of $180 for the surveying of Youngville Plantation and the copying of plats of Youngville and Bellefield Plantations by Robert Pinckney. Much of this land was owned by Charles 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.