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. Additional Heritage Maps are also available in Lancaster and Chester Counties.
Landowners included: William Chambers, James Brown, Hon. William Smith (most likely Wm. H. Smith), John Miller, William Hackett, Thomas C. Taylor, James A. Whyte, Thomas C. Smith, Levi Welch, Robert Clendenin, Robert Latta, Wm. Ed Hayne, and John Miller
YORK’S EARLY LAND OWNERS – MAP
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