449 research outputs found
SC 1231, Choppee, evaluation of archaeological potential
This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site
Chicora research contribution 36
This is a report of the construction of Riverbanks Botanical Gardens, "situated on the west side of the Saluda River in Lexington County across from the Riverbanks Zoological Park," and the historical value of the area. It includes a map of the proposed construction site. This evaluation is intended to provide a synopsis of the known cultural remains in the project area and is not intended to represent either a reconnaissance or intensive survey
The Kelly Family Cemetery
This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site
Chicora research contribution 233
This study reports on a brief assessment of the McAllister Cemetery situated on the northwestern edge of Lake City. Based on this investigation, the cemetery has been recorded as an archaeological site (38FL357) with the South Carolina Institute of
Archaeology and Anthropology
Chicora research contribution 586
This report provides the results of a cultural resources investigation of the India Hook Tap Line opposite Crestview Drive in northeast York County. The work is intended to assist this client comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the regulations codified in 36CFR800
Excavations at Allenbrook, 9FU286
This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site
Chicora research contribution 306
This report provides the results of a cultural resources investigation of the 550 acre Saluda (Lake Murray) Dam Complex, situated in north central Lexington County, about 11 miles northwest of Columbia. The study was conducted by Dr. Michael Trinkley of Chicora Foundation for South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) and is in anticipation of extensive modifications to the Saluda Dam mandated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The work is intended to assist SCE&G comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the regulations codified in 36CFR800
Chicora research contribution 234
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 and historical .sites on the survey
tract
Chicora Research Contribution 563
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Hartsville Colored Cemetery Associated was created in 1904 and purchased a one acre tract for burial purposes. In 1931 the Mutual Cemetery Association was created, purchasing a second one acre tract adjacent to the first. In the early 1960s the two cemeteries were still well maintained and in use. However, by the 1980s the burial grounds were heavily overgrown and periodic restoration efforts met with little success. Today the distinction between the two organizations has faded and often the two cemeteries are referred to as simple Hartsville’s African American cemetery
Chicora research contribution 325
This paper discusses the proposed changes and legislation regarding the regulation of cemeteries as well as the establishment of a Cemetery Board
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