Browsing South Carolina Book Collection by Title
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Walnut Lane Commercial Park
(2005-12-10)This paper was done to determine if a cemetery was present at the Walnut Lane Commercial Park near Travelers Rest. -
Wanted--readers in South Carolina. Report of the Committee on promotion of reading of the South Carolina Teachers Association
(South Carolina State Library, 1931-05)This publication is a report generated by the South Carolina Teachers Association on the state of South Carolinians' reading habits, including reasons why reading levels are low and suggestions on how to improve the ... -
Warner Hall Cemetery assessment, Gloucester County, Virginia
(2018-11)The study examines the Warner Hall Cemetery. The first graves dates to 1662, with the burial Mary Towneley Warner, the wife of Augustine Warner I. The last known burial was that of James J. McLanahan, the son-in-law of the ... -
Where the consumer is not a myth : letters from England describing economic and industrial conditions by Zach McGhee, Washington correspondent : speech of Hon. Wyatt Aiken in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 22, 1910
(South Carolina State Library, 1910-03-22)This document contains a speech of David Wyatt Aiken, representative of South Carolina, to the House of Representatives on Tuesday, March 22, 1910. Much of the speech is a letter from Zach McGhee, Washington correspondent ... -
White Pond cell tower (026-152B)
(2012-03-31)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Willowbrook Cemetery assessment, Town of Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina
(2018-09)The study examines the Town of Edgefield’s cemetery, founded about 1820 (although the precise date is uncertain). It includes 4 acres, all of which has been developed, and it served as the community’s burial location for ... -
"With credit and honour" : archeological investigations at the plantation of John Whitesides, a small planter of Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina
(2013-03-08)This study focuses attention on the large number of small planters who made up the majority of free land holders in the eighteenth century. It reveals that our understanding of plantations and planters has been based on ... -
"With credit and honour" : archeology at John Whitesides' Plantation
(1996-09-21)This paper was delivered at "Mt. Pleasant's Archaeological Heritage," Lynch Hall, Dunes West, Mount Pleasant, September 21, 1996 and gives a history of the Whitesides Plantation. -
Wood analysis of four coffin samples, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1984-08)This paper reports on the examination of four coffin wood samples provided by Dr. Ted Rathbun, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina. Three samples were submitted from 38CH778 - each representing a ... -
World enough and time : ethnobotany and historical archaeology
(2018-01-10)This paper discusses the use of ethnobotany by historic archaeologists. -
WRHM radio tower, alternate access road
(2013-01-01)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
WRID radio tower
(2013-01-01)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
You actually get paid to do this?
(1994)Essay discussing public perceptions of archaeologists and archaeology as a career choice. -
Youghal : examination of an eighteenth and nineteenth century plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina
(2006-01-21)This study provides the results of data recovery excavations at Youghal (38CH932), the remains of an eighteenth and nineteenth century plantation and twentieth century dairy farm. -
Your servant, Quash : letters of a South Carolina freedman
(2019-04-13)The history of Kiawah Island precedes 18 letters from Quash Stevens, dating from 1865 through 1893, which offer a unique look at his life on Kiawah Island.