Browsing South Carolina Book Collection by Title
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Benjamin Mazyck, the mystery man of Goose Creek : a curriculum for the study of eighteenth century South Carolina Low Country Huguenots, rice plantations, and slavery for grades 3-12
(2004)Benjamin Mazyck had a profitable business in Charleston, a profitable rice plantation, was a Huguenot, supported the American Revolution, owned slaves, had a wife and five children, and lived to the old age of 85 years. ... -
Bioanthropological Investigation of the Caults at Orton Plantation, Brunswick County, North Carolina
(2014-12)During the architectural conservation efforts on the Orton burial vaults (31BW787**2) it became necessary to open the vaults to make repairs. These repairs, however, would cause damage to any skeletal remains present in ... -
Black employment in selected agencies of South Carolina state government
(South Carolina State Library, 1971-05-07)This is a report by the South Carolina Council on Human Relations dealing with the status of Black employment in selected agencies of South Carolina state government. The data for this document was obtained from records ... -
Brief overview of an archaeological survey of a Florence County, South Carolina tract
(1997-03-17)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Brief summary of investigations at the Orton Plantation burial ground
(2014-10-21)Work at the Orton Plantation Burial Ground, on a narrow sand ridge about 1,300 feet north of the Orton Plantation house, began in 2012. The initial effort included the use of ground penetrating radar to determine if there ... -
Broom Hall Plantation : "a good one and in a pleasant neighborhood"
(2013-03-06)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Bull Plantation, Prince William Parrish, Beaufort County, South Carolina
(2001)This study reports on a reconnaissance level survey of several archaeological sites, representing different components of the William Bull Plantation on what is today known as the Prescott Plantation in Beaufort County, ... -
Campaign speech of W.D. Mayfield [for re-election as State Superintendent of Education]
(South Carolina State Library, 1896)This speech was given by Mr. Mayfield while running for re-election to the office of State Superintendent of Education. He gives evidence and reasons that he should be re-elected. He also talks about his future plans for ... -
Cartographic survey of historic sites in Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1992-06-30)This study uses a variety of cartographic resources to identify potential archaeological and historical resources in Beaufort County. A total of 450 potential historical sites were identified through this study. The goal ... -
Cartographic survey of historic sites in Georgetown County, South Carolina
(1993-08-18)This study uses a variety of cartographic resources to identify potential archaeological and historical resources in Georgetown County. Resources used included eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth century maps, ... -
Catalogue of articles on exhibition at the second annual fair of the South-Carolina Institute, at the Military hall, November, 1850
(South Carolina State Library, 1850-11)This document contains a catalogue of the articles on exhibition at the 1850 annual fair of the South Carolina Institute. It includes 337 items exhibited at the fair in Charleston at the Military Hall. -
Catalogue of the articles on exhibition, at the fair of the South-Carolina Institute, third annual fair, November 18, 1851
(South Carolina State Library, 1851-11-18)This document contains a catalogue of the articles on exhibition at the 1851 annual fair of the South Carolina Institute. It includes 432 items exhibited at the fair in Charleston. -
Cemetery in Edgefield County, SC
(2019-09-17)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Cemetery survey at the Old Brick Church (Ebenezer A.R.P. Church, Fairfield County)
(2019-10-13)The goal of this letter was to determine if unmarked graves were present in the cemetery and, if so, the approximate number and their location. Once completed, the secondary goal was to produce a map of the churchyard ... -
CHARLESTON AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE August 31st 1886
(South Carolina State Library, 1887)[18] p. : ill. ; 9 x 13 cm. This is a lithographic souvenir book with 18 pages of various Charleston scenes of destruction after the 1886 earthquake. -
Chicora white paper on the reestablishment of a cemetery board and its effect on cemetery preservation
(2001-04-09)This paper discusses the proposed changes and legislation regarding the regulation of cemeteries as well as the establishment of a Cemetery Board. -
Columbia's Scandal: Lower Cemetery
(2009-12)Over its 200 years of history Columbia has had three different public city cemeteries. The first was abandoned by the town and turned over to local churches. The second was abandoned by the town and sold to a railroad. The ... -
Conservation treatments and their impact on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
(1992)This paper presented at the Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists Workshop on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act discusses the conservation treatments that bone materials have ... -
Consolidation. An account of parties in the United States, from the convention of 1787, to the present period
(South Carolina State Library, 1830)This document is an account of a convention of South Carolina state representatives following the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. There were three parties involved in the convention and the account is based ... -
Cultural resource survey of the Cullasaja Gorge Project, Highlands Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest
(2004-06-24)This study reports on a cultural resource survey of four project sites along US 64 on the Highlands Ranger District of the Nantahala National Forest in Macon County, North Carolina. This work, conducted for Mangi Environmental ...