Archaeological Resources of the Proposed Cooper River National Register District

Name/Title

Archaeological Resources of the Proposed Cooper River National Register District

Entry/Object ID

2015.002.105

Description

Survey of the archaeological resources within the proposed Cooper River Historic District. Focuses on themes: PLANTATIONS: Plantation spatial organization -- The people of the plantations -- Anglo-Europeans-the elite -- The overseers and poor whites -- Slave life -- Free Blacks -- Agriculture -- Other plantation sites -- Cemeteries INDUSTRY: Brick making -- Tar kilns -- Mining TRANSPORTATION: Ship wrecks -- Landings -- Ferries -- Canals OTHER SITES: Military sites -- Churches and rectories -- Indian trading sites -- Early towns-Childsbury -- Race courses -- Taverns [63] p. : ill., maps

Collection

Ashley River Historic District

Acquisition

Accession

2015.002

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2015)

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Report

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Administrative Records

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Cooper River Region (S.C.), Excavations (Archaeology)--South Carolina--Cooper River Region, Cooper River Region (S.C.)--Antiquities

Publication Details

Author

Shlasko, Ellen, Steen, Carl

Publisher

Diachronic Research Foundation

Place Published

Location

Columbia, SC

Date Published

circa 1999

Call No.

CC77 .H5 C66 1999

Notes

Copy No.: 1

Location

Location

Shelf

Plantations Shelves

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: Prepared by Ellen Shlasko and Carl Steen. Report prepared by Diachronic Research Foundation for Historic Charleston Foundation. Includes bibliographical references. May be a draft; pages are unnumbered. . Located in CRHD Box 3 (misc. information).

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

December 29, 2015

Updated By

kemmons

Update Date

July 29, 2021