[Part of the modern counties of Oconee, Pickens, Anderson, and Greenville].
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Record Details
- Title
- [Part of the modern counties of Oconee, Pickens, Anderson, and Greenville].
- Notes
- Pen and ink, topographical map showing the "Cherokee old boundary line" and locating Fort Rutledge, established 1776, other settlements, Indian villages, and land grants.
- Names and Subjects
- Real property--Maps, Manuscript.
- Real property--South Carolina--Maps, Manuscript.
- Manuscript maps.
- Maps shelf.
- Clinton Maps.
- Brun Guide.
- Oconee County (S.C.)--Manuscript maps.
- Pickens County (S.C.)--Manuscript maps.
- Anderson County (S.C.)--Manuscript maps.
- Greenville County (S.C.)--Manuscript maps.
- South Carolina--Manuscript maps.
- ID
- 8317
- Barcode
- B1938683
- Physical Description
- 1 ms. map ; 49.5 x 49 cm
- Map Scale
- Scale 1:253,440.
- Sponsor
- Digitized through a gift from Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps
- Repository
- William L. Clements Library
- Date Added/Updated
- 2019-07-18 19:15:23
Technical Details
- Collection
- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
- Image Size
- 8872 x 8112
- File Size
- 3 MB
- Record
- 8317
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/w/wcl1ic/x-8317/wcl008386
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"[Part of the modern counties of Oconee, Pickens, Anderson, and Greenville].". https://quod.lib.umich.edu/w/wcl1ic/x-8317/wcl008386. In the digital collection William L. Clements Library Image Bank. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. June 04, 2025.