City Directories and History: This page is a method of providing researchers a link to the extremely valuable 1883 Map of Laurens County, S.C., by Kyzer and Hellams. Click on the Thread Link to be redirected to access the map or the township enlargements below. Or each individual township is also searchable; just type township in the search bar to be directed to each.
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Ricki says
Thank you for posting this! I am researching my families that resided in Laurens County before and after it was known as such. I am looking for any information on Captain Angus Campbell and his descendants. Robert Erskine Campbell Sr and Jr were my 3rd and 4th great grandfathers and Angus was my 5th. Would it be possible for you to offer a zoom on the entire map so that we can read what it says on the bottom and the sides?
Wade Fairey says
Click on the History Thread on the page in questions and the enlarged map will be available.