This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JeB.2ACI/632.2.1.1 Message Board Post: The section of the 1775 Henry Mouzon map showing the location of the colonial Townships has been online in the past, but I don't know its current URL. The Joyner Library of East Carolina University sells very nice full-size reproductions; their website includes ordering information. A.S. Salley's History of Orangeburg County, SC, 1704-1782 (published in 1898, but frequently reprinted) describes the settlement of the Township. There's an eyewitness account written by one of the first batch of Swiss immigrants who settled the Township in 1735. See www.rongallman.gallman.com/hansletter.html. If the link doesn't work, search on <Jacob Gallman letter>. The writer was my 6g grandfather, who lived on the Congaree River at the mouth of Congaree Creek, 1 1/2 miles south of Saxegotha village. The mouth of the creek is currently ~2 miles south of Cayce SC. If you're looking for detailed information about the Saxegotha settlement, its history, who lived there when and exactly where, etc., try to locate a copy of Theresa M. Hicks, Saxe Gotha Neighbors (Columbia SC: Peppercorn Publications, Inc., 2000). The book currently costs $40 + $6 S/H, and contains a very large amount of references to source documentation about each family.