“Another wonderful heritage plat map by Tom Mayhugh….”
City Directories and History: A collection of overlapping historic plats are mainly from Chester County, S.C., diagramming the locations and geographic parameters of hundreds of family farm and plats of historic importance. These refined maps are the work of Chester resident and historian, Tom Mayhugh who graciously provided them for display and research on Roots and Recall in 2017.
***The Heritage map collection is provided to and preserved on R&R by the creator to enhance the understanding and appreciation of local genealogical and history. Any use of these maps without written permission from the owner or sighting full credit is prohibited. Please enjoy and credited appropriately! Permission for use maybe addressed to images@rootsandrecall.com, thanks. Click on each map title to reveal the plats for numerous sections of Chester County. Additional Mayhugh Heritage Maps are also available in Lancaster and York Counties.
Historian Harvey S. Teal’s Post Office Data in S.C., states: “the old White’s Mill Post Office was operated by Postmaster, Mr. Thomas White from ca. 1828 – 1833.”
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INDEX TO MAP NAMES: Click on the Lando / East / Fishing Creek Plat map found under the primary image for enlargeable map.
Carr, David
Crawford, James
Culp, Peter
Dickey, John
Ferguson, Henry
Gaston, Robert
Gill, Thomas Porter
Gordon, Aaron
Hamilton, James
Hamilton, John
Hamilton, Patrick
Hamilton, Samuel
Hamilton, William
Hefley, Andrew
Hefley, Michael
Hefley, William
Hefley, Margaret
Hunter, David
Hyatt, David
Hyatt, Elijah
Kee, Cephus
Keenan, George
Keenan, John
Keenan, Stephen
Lee, James
Lewis, Titus
Lock, Joseph
Lowry, Samuel
Lyles, Thomas
Lyles, William
Maxwell, Hamilton
McCammon, James
McCammon, William
McCrorey, John
McGlamery, William
McKinney, John
McKinney, Samuel
Miller, Alexander
Miller, Jane
Pitman, Wylie
Rieves, John
Sample Nathaniel
Scott, William
Sibley, C. R
Simpson, John
Simpson, Solomon
Smith, Isaac
Smith, John
Smith, James
Smith, Mary
Smith, William
Tiller, Joseph
Walker, John
Walker, John Jr.
Walker, Philip
Westbrook, Lillie D.
Westbrook, R. H.
White, Hugh
White, Thomas
White’s Mill Road
Stay Connected
Explore history, houses, and stories across S.C. Your membership provides you with updates on regional topics, information on historic research, preservation, and monthly feature articles. But remember R&R wants to hear from you and assist in preserving your own family genealogy and memorabilia.
Visit the Southern Queries – Forum to receive assistance in answering questions, discuss genealogy, and enjoy exploring preservation topics with other members. Also listed are several history and genealogical researchers for hire.
User comments welcome — post at the bottom of this page.
Please enjoy this structure and all those listed in Roots and Recall. But remember each is private property. So view them from a distance or from a public area such as the sidewalk or public road.
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