Does anyone have knowledge of where these tracks of land would be located on a present day map? From a survey dated April 27, 1774. "Sideling Hill surveyed for Baker Johnson April the 27th, 1774. Beginning at a banned white oak standing on the east side of Savage Mountain and about 30 perches from a small branch that runieth out of the said mountain into Georges Creek." This track of land called Sideling Hill (not the same one that splits Allegany and Washington Counties) contained 114 acres in 1774 and remained the same acreage when sold by Lemuel Barritt to Philip Crow in 1792. This track was mentioned on the Deakins survey near military lots 3957,3961 & 3713 though not butted up exactly to these lots. To the east was another large track named "Neglect" but I'm not sure the distance between "Sideling Hill" and "Neglect" or if "Neglect" was actually on the mountain. I tried to figure out the location of this "Sideling Hill" by superimposing the Deakins map over a more modern day map. The closest I could guess was maybe somewhere near Klondike but the scales were different on both maps. There may have been some fruit orchards in this area many many years ago Cherry and Peach. Another area I'm interested in was known as "Walnut Hills" located in Allegany county. This piece of land must have been divided up into smaller lots at one time as in 1863 Mary Ellen Crow purchased from Alexander Good 1/3 of lot number 4. I have a feeling this "Walnut Hills" maybe near present day Garrett County in the Avilton area. Just a hunch as Mary Ellen and her husband Isaac Crow were known to have resided in the area and were buried in Stark Cemetery. Any hints on where these areas might be located "today" would be greatly appreciated as I would like to explore them. Carol