Browsing by Subject "Kershaw County (S.C.)--Antiquities"
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An archaeological survey at a portion of Pinder Hill Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(1999-02-17)This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 364 acres of what has been known as Pinder Hill Plantation in Kershaw County. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential for the recovery ... -
Archaeological and historical documentation of a portion of Mulberry Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(1997-11-25)This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 470 acres of the Mulberry Plantation tract in Kershaw County. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential for the recovery of archaeological ... -
Archaeological and historical documentation of a portion of Pinder Hill Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(1999-02-05)This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 364 acres of what has been known as Pinder Hill Plantation in Kershaw County. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential for the recovery ... -
Archaeological survey of the Central Electric Power Cooperative Langford to Whitepond 69kV transmision line, Richland and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina
(1999-01-28)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Archaeological survey of the proposed 91 acre miles mine tract, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(2000-02-11)The primary goals of this study were to identify the archaeological resources located on the 91 acre portion of the proposed Miles mining tract and assess the ability of these sites to contribute significant archaeological, ... -
Archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper Lugoff-Allied signal transmission line, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(1991-05-16)This study is intended to provide a detailed explanation of the archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper powerline corridor and the findings. -
Archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper Mt. Pisgah-South Bethune transmission line, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(1992-02-08)This study is intended to provide a detailed explanation of the archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper powerline corridor and the findings. As a result of this survey, two new sites (38KE201, 38KE202) were discovered. ... -
Archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper Union Carbide-Dinkin's Mill transmission line, Kershaw, Richland and Sumter counties, South Carolina
(1992-03-09)This study is intended to provide a detailed explanation of the archaeological survey of the Santee-Cooper power line corridor and the findings. As a result of the archaeological survey, six sites were discovered. Five ... -
Cultural resources survey of the Gate Ford 115kV transmission project, Lancaster and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina
(2007-05-30)This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of an approximately 9.5 mile corridor in Lancaster and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina. The work was conducted to assist Central Electric Power Cooperative ... -
Cultural resources survey of the Hunting Creek 115kV Project, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(2007-11-02)This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a substation lot and 0.25 mile long transmission corridor in the southern portion of Kershaw County, north of the city of Lugoff, South Carolina. The work was ... -
Cultural resources survey of the Kershaw substation, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(2006-05-03)This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a 3 acre substation in the northern portion of Kershaw County, north of the city of Camden, South Carolina. The work was conducted to assist Lynches River ... -
Reconnaissance archaelolgical survey of a portion of Pinder Hill Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina
(2001-03-19)This study reports on an archaeological survey conducted on approximately 30 of the 200 acres of what has been known as Pinder Hill Plantation in Kershaw County, South Carolina.