This document serves as the metadata for the North Carolina Small_Changes Dataset shapefile for use in a geographic information system (GIS). The Small_Changes Dataset is part of the North Carolina Atlas of Historical County Boundaries-Digital (shapefiles). That file may be downloaded without charge from this Web site (<http://www.newberry.org/ahcbp>); see also Distribution_Information, below. In addition, an interactive map of North Carolina's Historical Counties Dataset is available for operation and viewing through the Web site by means of ArcIMS, a program produced by Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). ArcIMS draws its boundary data for the interactive map from the North Carolina Historical Counties Dataset shapefile. The interactive map is projected while the downloadable shapefile is not. Here are descriptions of the sources and methods used to gather and process the information that appears in the shapefile and in the interactive map so that users can evaluate the quality and utility of the data.
The comprehensive North Carolina Historical Counties Dataset shapefile holds the polygons, metadata, and attribute data for every different configuration of every county or county equivalent in North Carolina, dated to the day, from 7 January 1665, through 31 December 2000. Some changes have not been mapped because the change is too small to map, or the location is unknown, or both; for example, a law that transferred ten acres belonging to farmer Smith from one county to another would be unmappable because the parcel is too small to be mapped at the standard compilation scale or because the location of Smith's farm cannot be discovered. When the location of a change too small to map is known, the historical compiler marks the location and the digital compiler digitizes it as a point. All such tiny changes are collected in the Small_Changes shapefile.