MAPS AND PLANS

Control of land in The Bahamas came under the jurisdiction of the Surveyor General's Office and the Registrar of Records. The documents generated by these agencies include maps, plans, conveyances, deeds and indentures. The former documents (i.e. maps and plans) indicate ownership of land, size of the property, reference books and page numbers where the grant can be found. Successive owners of the land can also be gleaned from these cartographic documents. The records which are comprised of original, Photostats and traced maps and plans were deposited in the Archives by the Department of Lands and Surveys, the Local Government Department and private individuals. In addition some were purchased from the Public Records Office in London. The Map Collection which covers the period 1788 - 1969 includes all the islands except Bimini, Grand Bahama and Mayaguana.
PLAN OF NASSAU, 1770