Finding South Carolina's hidden gems : Historic Preservation Month 2012
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South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
Description
This poster explains way to research the history of your historic property. The first step in historical research is almost always documentation; that is, tracing the history of the building or other historic resource of interest. Many types of documents can help you trace the history of a building — from deeds and tax records in the county courthouse to printed maps and published city directories in libraries or archives.Collections
Date
2012Metadata
Show full item recordDate Accessioned | 2012-05-25T12:54:53Z |
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dc.description | This poster explains way to research the history of your historic property. The first step in historical research is almost always documentation; that is, tracing the history of the building or other historic resource of interest. Many types of documents can help you trace the history of a building — from deeds and tax records in the county courthouse to printed maps and published city directories in libraries or archives. |
Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
Rights | Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. |
Type | Text |
Digitization Specifications | This South Carolina State Document was either saved from a document available publicly online in PDF format or converted to PDF using Adobe Acrobat X Standard. |