Capt. John McClure, who headed a company of mounted riflemen, was out trying to recruit more men and to urge the despondent frontier people that not all was lost. McClure was soon to die after being wounded at Hanging Rock. – Pettus
City Directories and History: This is one of dozens of plat maps researched and drawn by historian Thomas Mayhugh of late 18th and early 19th century plats in numerous counties. Please see Mayhugh Map Index link this page. This specific map outlines early landowners in the Indian Land area of Lancaster County, S.C.
*** See p. 69, Leasing Away a Nation PDF this page… for additional information on many leaseholders including but not limited to: Charles Mill just north of Gen. Thomas Sumter’s Clem’s Branch location, 1795 for 775 acres. Also see Sally New River’s lease of 534 acres dated April 6, 1796 on White Oak Branch…
- Randolph Cheek received a lease of 160 acres on June 1801 on the head of Hurricane Branch in Lancaster County…, p. 70 on Sept. 25 he leases the land to Samuel Blue, p. 71
- James Stewart of NC received a lease for 70 acres in Lancaster Co., on Dec. 10, 1801, p. 70
- Charles Mill leases 320 acres on Jan. 5, 1808, p. 71
- Joshua Gordon leased 800 acres on Sept. 6, 1808 for 99 years….p. 71
- On July 18, 1810 Richard Springs received a lease for 640 acres on Clem’s Creek, p. 72
- On April 30, 1811 Jeremiah Cheek leases 202 acres on Sugar Creek…, p. 73
- On May 1, 1811 Mr. Samuel McWhorter Belew or Blue leased 124 acres, p. 73
- Joseph Hunter leases 52 acres on Clem’s Branch, May 1, 1811, p. 73
- Charles Gillespie leases 131 acres on Sugar Creek, dated May 1, 1811 p. 73, p. 75 Charles Gillespie leases 181 acres, March 21, 1812.
- James Darnell takes a lease on 100 acres on June 3, 1811. William Wilson, John Crockett and Thomas Boyd are the surveyors. P. 73. It appears that the plat was rerecorded on June 7, 1811.
- On June 4, 1811 Richard Boyd takes a lease on 100 acres, p. 73
- Abraham Miller takes a lease on 230 acres dated June 6, 1811, p. 73
- On June 7, 1811 George Heskett receives a lease of 157 acres on Sugar Creek, p. 73
- On June 7, 1811 Simon Climer takes a lease of 170 acres on Cooper’s Branch and Climer’s Branch, p., 73
- Thomas Black took a lease of 252 acres on June 7, 1811. Listed on Sugar and McAlpine Creeks, p. 73
- On July 17, 1811 Richard Springs leased 100 acres on Sugar Creek, p. 73
- John H. Hood takes a 77 lease on Sugar Creek on July 17, 1811, p. 73
- July 17, 1811 shows John Black receiving 100 acre lease on “Old Indian Path”, p. 73
- On Aug. 6, 1811 Dr. Buckner Lanier leased 203.5 acres, p. 74
- Churchwell Anderson receives lease for 144 acres as well as an additional 654 acres, both recorded on Sept. 18, 1811, p. 74
- On Sept. 18, 1811 Jesse Sledge receives lease for 275 acres, p. 74
- On Sept. 18, 1811 Mr. Richard Ross leases 255 acres, p. 74
- On Sept. 18, 1811 Mr. Andrew Rea receives a lease for 133 acres, p. 74
- Andrew King receives a lease for 217 acres on 12 Mile Creek, Sept. 18, 1811, p.74
- John Moore receives a lease of 226 acres on Sugar Creek, Sep. 18, 1811, p. 74
- Jeremiah Cheek gets a lease for 202 acres on Sugar Creek, Sept. 18, 1811, p. 74
- On Sept. 18, 1811 John Steel receives a lease of 160 acres on Steel Creek Branch, p. 74
- John Thompson receives lease for 124 acres on Sept. 18, 1811, p. 74
- William Dobie AKA (William Doby), receives lease for 222 acres, Sept. 18, 1811, p. 74
- On Sept. 18, 1811 Agnes Crockett receives lease on 155 acres, p. 74
- John Culp takes a lease on 323.5 acres on Clem’s Creek, Oct. 2, 1811, p. 74
- James Spears leases 70 acres on Oct. 6, 1811, p. 75
- Eliakim Covert leases 135 & another 192 acres dated June 4, 1812, p. 75
- Samuel Robinson acquired a lease on 340 acres on Six Mile Creek, dated June 18, 1812, p. 75
- John Moore leases 263 acres on June 18, 1812 located at Walter Miller’s Spring on June 18, 1812, p. 75
- John Gibbons receives lease on 96.5 acres along McAlpine Creek dated Sept. 10, 1812, p. 75
- Samuel Gibbons receives lease on 103 acres along Sugar Creek, dated Sept. 10, 1812, p. 75
- John Crawford receives lease on 131 acres along Sugar Creek dated Sept. 10, 1812, p. 75
- John McCullough leased 345 acres on Feb. 2, 1813, p. 76
- John Gordon leases 172 acres on May 18, 1813, p. 76
- Thomas Hunter receives a lease on 142 acres dated June 1, 1813, p. 76
- Daniel Mills receives a lease on 115 acres dated June 1, 1813, p. 76
- John Mills receives a lease on 115 acres dated June 1, 1813, p. 76
- James Morrison as guardian for David Houston takes lease on 528 acres, June 1, 813, p. 76 (David Houston and Aaron Houston)
- John Vandergrift takes lease on 191 acres on Twelve Mill Creek, June 1, 1813 p. 76
- Abel Barnett takes a lease on 200 acres, dated June 7, 1813, p. 76
- John McGill receives lease for 141 acres on Sugar Creek dated Sept. 19, 1813, p. 76
- George Massey takes lease on 84 acres formerly that of John Mills, dated May 31, 1814, p. 77
- John Mills takes a lease on 230 acres formerly that of Abraham Miller, dated Aug. 8, 1814, p. 77
- Stephen Pettus takes over lease on 513 acres formerly that of John Culp’s in Lancaster County, p. 77 dated Aug. 25, 1814.
- Benjamin Weathers takes lease on 152 acres on road to Harrisburg on Oct. 19, 1814, p. 77
- Elizabeth Knox takes lease of 516 acres on Oct. 19, 1814 originally that of J. Greer, p. 77
- Daniel Mills takes lease on 129 acres formerly held by John Mills, dated Nov. 21, 1814, p. 77
- John Burns received lease on 80 acres dated Aug. 18, 1815 along Sugar Creek, p. 77
- Jesse Harris takes lease on 101 acres formerly that of Sarah Cheek’s, p. 78 dated 1815
- Jesse Sledge records lease on 520 acres, part of the original lease to J. Sledge through inheritance, dated June 20, 1816, p. 78
- On July 20, 1816, Alexander McKibben took a lease on 50 acres, p. 78
- Joseph Gillespie takes a lease on 330 acres dated May 21, 1818, p. 79
- Churchwell Anderson and Fowler William receive a lease on 141 acres, Barkley’s Branch, dated May 21, 1818, p. 79
- On Aug. 13, 1818 Mial Pair takes a lease on 100 acres, p. 79
- In 1818 Dr. John Miller takes a lease on 887 acres along 12 Mile Creek, p. 79
- On July 29, 1819 Benjamin Morrow takes lease on 103 acres both sides of Tar Kill Branch, p. 80
- John Porter leases 228 acres on 12 Mile Creek, dated July 29, 1819, p. 80
- Henry G. Harris leases 157 acres on the east side of Sugar Creek, dated July 15, 1820, p. 81
- Joseph Hunter takes lease on 121 acres formerly that held by Simon Climer on Millstone Branch, dated 1820, p. 81
- John Doby takes lease on 174 acres, formerly that of John Robertson’s, dated 1820, p. 81
- On Feb. 7, 1822 Capt. John Hutchison takes a lease on “Horse Hunting Rd., White Oak Branch, of King’s Bottoms on 520 acres paying a $800. bounty on said lease, p. 82
- Richard Spears takes lease from Walter Davis on 132 acres dated Aug. 1, 1823, p. 82, on Nov. 1, 1823 he also takes lease on 70 acres from William Spears originally held by James Spears, p. 82
- On Dec. 12, 1823 Dr. Buckner Lanier leases 204 acres originally that of James Morrow, p. 82, and on May 13, 1824 takes another lease on 153 acres along the Camden Road, p. 82
- Andrew Spratt takes a lease on 100 acres dated May 13, 1824, p. 82
- John Parker Moore (John Moore), takes lease on 322 acres dated May 13, 1824 p. 83
- Mary G. Wilkinson takes lease on 70 acres, dated May 13, 1824, p. 83
- John K. Crockett takes lease on 305 acres dated May 13, 1824 along Six Mile Creek, p. 83
- David Hagins (David Hagin), receives lease of 150 acres on Hobbs Branch of Sugar Creek, dated May 13, 1824, p. 83
- Robert W. Cames takes lease on 211 acres from Andrew Spratt along Millstone Branch, on May 13, 1824, p. 83, he also takes a second lease at the same time on 11 additional acres.
- Thomas Reason Miles takes lease on 153 acres along Sugar Creek, dated May 13, 1824, p. 83, as well as another 50 acres on Cheraw Branch of Sugar Creek…
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