Box 13
Contains 12 Results:
Plats, 1755-1882
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.
Plat of "all the Lands Mont Pleasant Plantation otherwise called Cacaswamp", 1755 February 20
2,302 acres, surveyed by James McPherson, Deputy Surveyor. Bounds land belonging to David and Robert Stevens, James Ladson, Nicholas Land, Thomas Elliott, and Filbin and parsonage land. Plat requested by John Drayton. [This plat includes what became Drayton's Cowpen and Bob Savannah].
"Copy of all the Caca swamplands in one platt," Colleton County, 1762 June 8
Including "Bob Savanna" and bordered by land belonging to David & Jacob Stevens, Robert Stevens, James Ladson, Thomas Elliot, Filbin, and Melchior Garnor. Made for John Drayton. [This plat includes what became Drayton's Cowpen and Bob Savannah].
Ink plat of 1085 acres in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton County, 1765 June 6
Adjoining land of David and Jacob Stevens, James Lawson, Charles Elliot, John Drayton [Bob Savannah] and parsonage lands. Plat made by John Troup, Deputy Surveyor General. Certified by John Bull Jr. [This plat includes what became Drayton's Cowpen but not Bob Savannah].
Receipt for survey of 1,085 acres in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton County, 1765 June 6
Bounding land of David and Jacob Stevens, James Ladson, Charles Elliott and John Drayton. Surveyed by John Bull Jr. [See plat immediately preceding this].
Rough plat of 710 acres in Colleton County [Drayton's Cowpen], circa 1700s
Includes note on reverse of grant of this land to Thomas Drayton, 1703 September 18.
Copy of plat showing "Bob's Savanna," Colleton County, surveyed 1771, 1771
Also shows adjoining land of Melchior Garner, Captain Saunders and Benjamin Stead, surveyed by Alexander McForster. Includes a note [added later] on other plats of this property.
Note acknowledging the resurvey of "Caca swamp lands" by Alexander McFoster, 1771
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.
Copy of plat showing 3,684 acres belonging to Thomas and John Drayton Jr., in Granville [later Beaufort] County, 1774 January 31
Copy made by William Downes, requested by John Drayton.
"Plat of the marsh at Schieveling" plantation on the Ashley River, 1786 July 3
Comprising 280 acres and bounding the lands of John Freazer and Ralph Izard Jr. Surveyed by John Diamond Jr., at the request of Ralph Izard Jr.