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I was mistaken on my last comment. A plat book for Cherokee county exists that has the original land entries. Also, at the time of the courthouse burned, residents were asked to re-record their deeds. Finally, I believe most divorce cases were handled by the state court at the time, and those records would be in the state records.
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