
Although the West Woods had been cleared and the land turned to agricultural use, the original fence lines depicted in the Cope-Carmen map were still visible.
In the intervening years, these fence lines were nearly obliterated by agricultural and residential development. Using the Cope-Carmen map, the aerial photo, and a 2010 Google Earth image, we can once again locate the nearly vanished original fence lines.
Here is how it was done. First the Cope-Carmen map (first illustration) is marked with letter coordinates (A-G, H) with F marking the Dunkard Church and H marking the location of the Maryland Monument.

G.T. Anderson's position and the positions of the 7th, 8th, and 2nd South Carolina are shown here.
Finally, an image of the same ground from Google Earth was downloaded.

Next, following the traces of the original fence lines marked by small trees and other growth, the fence lines were marked on the Google Earth image using transparent gray lines (fourth illustration). The result is a modern "map" of the original fence boundaries.
As with all images on this blog, click once on the image to enlarge.
For those tramping the ground you can now align

Thanks to NPS Ranger Alann Schmidt for supplying the aerial photograph.