Browsing South Carolina Book Collection by Title
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Hart’s Bluff Cemetery
(2007-02-25)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Hints for bird study
(South Carolina State Library, 1915)This document is the first bulletin of the Audubon Society of South Carolina. The bulletin provides information for those who wish to study birds or teach bird study. -
Historic study of Liberty Hill, McCormick County, South Carolina
(2007-05-14)This study reports on a brief historic study of the Liberty Hill area located in McCormick County, South Carolina, east of the town of McCormick. The work was conducted to assist Mr. Tommy L. Jackson of Central Electric ... -
Historical overview of Lilliput plantation, Brunswick County, North Carolina
(2018-09)This brief report provides a historical introduction to Lilliput Plantation on the Lower Cape Fear River. Situated north of Orton and Kendal, and south of The Oaks and Sand Hill, Lilliput was settled very early in the ... -
Historical research on Drafts Graveyard, Lexington County, South Carolina
(2007-07-09)In late June 2007 construction at a proposed development about three miles west of the City of Lexington in Lexington County, South Carolina uncovered human remains. This report provides background and historical documentation ... -
Historical Synopsis and Archaeological Reconnaissance of Orton and Kendal Plantations, Brunswick County, North Carolina
(2012-08)The 2010 purchase of Orton and Kendal plantations by Louis Moore Bacon under the name of Orton Plantation Holding, LLC brought many changes. While previously Orton had been managed as public gardens, the property would in ... -
Historical Synopsis, Recordation, and Assessment of Gravestones in the Togus West National Cemetery, Togus, Maine
(2012-02)The Togus National Cemetery is located in Kennebec County, in the town of Chelsea, Maine, on the grounds of what historically was known as the Eastern Branch of the National Asylum (later changed to Home) for Disabled ... -
Historical, architectural, and archaeological survey of the Palmetto Iron Works, 1802 Lincoln Street, city of Columbia
(1993)The archaeological investigations were undertaken to determine the nature and extent of the archaeological resources associated with the Palmetto Iron Works lot. The archaeological study, which included topographic mapping ... -
History, growth, and transition of 4-H among Negroes in South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 1970)Author Wayman Johnson, Clemson University Extension Specialist, published this book to provide a historical background of 4-H work among African Americans in South Carolina. -
Hutto/Ballington graves, Pelion, SC
(2014-04-21)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Identification and mapping of historic graves at Colonial Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia
(2016-07-19)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Identification of Graves and Mapping of the Goodwyn Cemetery, Richland Co., South Carolina
(2011-05)Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the African American Goodwyn Cemetery situated in the Hopkins area of lower Richland County, South Carolina. Like most African ... -
In the best of times, in the worst of times ... museums pulling together
(1996-03-12)This paper was presented at the 36th Annual Conference, Tennessee Association of Museums, Johnston City, Tennessee. It discusses disaster planning for museums highlighting risk assessment, prevention or mitigation, planning, ... -
In the shadow of the big house : domestic slaves at Stoney/Baynard Plantation, Hilton Head Island
(2013-05-07)This study presents the results of two years of archaeological research at Stoney/Baynard Plantation (38BU58) on Hilton Head Island by Chicora Foundation. The archaeological investigations focussed on the house slaves' ... -
Indian and freedmen occupation at the Fish Haul Site (38BU805), Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1986-12)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Indians, slaves, and freedmen in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina : curricula materials for teachers
(1993-02)The goal of this publication is to help teachers better present the unique and diverse history of the Pee Dee region to their students. We have incorporated three basic "themes" of Pee Dee history - - Native American, ... -
Initial Assessment, Landry Tomb, Donaldsonville, LA
(2009-05)This study briefly examines the 1845 Landry Tomb in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. The tomb is constructed of ashlar limestone with massive diagonally set piers on each corner of the two stage structure. It was placed on the ... -
Inspection report of construction related activities at St. Queuntens Plantation (30BU968), Walling Grove, Beaufort County, S.C.
(1997-01-17)The initial archaeological survey of St. Queuntens Plantation in the Walling Grove Subdivision was conducted by Chicora Foundation in 1989. As a result of that work the plantation complex (38BU968) was determined eligible ... -
Integrated history and ecology curricula for Tea Farm Park, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1993-02)Background information, lesson plans, questions, and activity sheets designed to be used in conjunction with South Carolina students' visits to the Tea Farm Park in Charleston County, S.C. -
Integrated pest management : just for the big guys?
(1997-01-19)This paper explains integrated pest management and how it relates to museum management.