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Friday, September 8, 2023

John L. Clifton Drew a Map of His Neighborhood in Sampson County, North Carolina




This hand-drawn map was found in the John L. Clifton Papers at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke University. It appears that John L. Clifton drew the map as he described one corner of his land as "mine & Kings corner" and another as "My corner & Dardens."

On the second map, his labels are numbered. The numbered labels are transcribed below. Please contact me if you are able to identify the illegible words or if you find errors in my transcriptions.

1. Wilmington
2. James D[illegible]
3. Faison's Depot
4. Duplin
5. [illegible]
6. Saml R. Irelands part of the Whitfield Land
7. Jas D[illegible] corner
8. Henry Stevens
9. The pine woods part of the Whitfields land 1092 acres
10. Panther Branch
11. East
12. Bear Pond
13. Henry Oats & others    
14. Hicks    
15. Whitfield Corner
16. the alfred Bick Land
17. Jas Lewis
18. This is only a rough statement of the Bick Land
19. Joseph Dardens Pine woods
20. my corner & Dardens
21. Bicks old corner
22. J. L. Cliftons land flat pine woods & pond
23. 505 acres
24. mine & Kings corner
25. Edmond King
26. Edmond Kings Pine woods
27. The Whitfield corner & Kings
28. Kings &Clifton corner of this [illegible] Land
29. the new corner
30. No [North]
31. The Road from Waynesboro to Clinton
32. So [South]
33. Hood Swamp
34. Alex Chestnuts
35. West
36. J. L. Clifton
37. Head of Six Runs
38. Kings Branch
39. Joseph Dardens

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Map of John L. Clifton's Land, Clifton, John L., Papers, 1784-1916 (bulk 1830-1889), manuscript collection, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, accessed 2017 and 2018.

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    1. Yes! It's not my family, but I am sure there are many NC researchers who will like finding this. Thank you for stopping by!

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