plats, what are they and how do I access them?

AeroMike

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OK, in my researches I came across an article written and one sentence really caught my eye. Here it is: "XXXXX Road was probably the site of a Revolutionary War barracks shown as “barracks in ruins” on a plat dated 1793."

Now I thin plats are kept by the tax office and it locates boundries right? but I need to access a plat from 1793 to try and pinpoint this possoble barracks sight but where do I start? thetax office? the library? where???????

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The local tax office usually has the plats. Plats show the property lines and who owns the property along with whose land borders that parcel.
 

crazyjarhead

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I have never seen a plat map that old. The oldest ones I have been able to find has been 1874. I don't know if you can even get one that old. Try historicmapworks.com
 

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Do check the local historical society and the libraries, many carry old plats or atlases. How old was the article you cited?
 

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