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SC Dept of Archives entry 0009-008-0019-00044-00
SC State Plats, Volume 19, page 44
"South Carolina
I have caused to be admeasured & laid out unto James Bredin a Tract of Land containing Two hundred & fifty acres situated in the District of Camden on both sides of Rock Creek a Prong of Cedar Creek on the N. E. Side of Cataba River & hath such Form & Marks Butting & Boundings as the above plat represents
Certified for the 10th Day of March 1786
(signed)James Bredin D. S.
(signed) Ephraim Mitchell, Surveyor General"
TLC Notes: The prefixed plat shows the complex thirteen-sided tract of land is adjacent to Catawba or Wateree River (SW), John Howard (NW), James Breden (NW), John Lubart (NE), Robert Ochran? (E), James Breden (SE), and Robert Duke (SE). Apparently James Bredin picked up all the unclaimed acreage between his and and his neighbors' land. The plat refers to two earlier grants of James Bredin. One is directly northeast of Robert Duke's 1765 grant.
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