Historic (Culture Keyword)
11,051-11,075 (12,401 Records)
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Santa Maria Ranch Arizona Site Steward File (1995)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file that consists of the Santa Maria Ranch site, comprised of a historic can dump, located on private land. The file consists of an Arizona State Land Department memorandum regarding damage to the site, six color photographs documenting the site and damage, and two maps of the site location.
THE SAPELO COMPANY: FIVE FRENCHMEN ON THE GEORGIA COAST, 1789-1794 (1989)
The Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians, an annual publication, is a benefit of membership in the GAH.
Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island Project
Sapelo Island - Archaeological Projects (2011)
Power Point Presentation (4 Pages) presenting bullet points for Shell Ring, Lighthouse, Behavior Cemetery, and Spanish Mission
Sapelo Island - Photos 2005 (2005)
Various Photos 2005 - Beach, Sugar Mill, Shell Ring, Chocolate Plantation, Tabbies, Kenan Field, General Landscape Pictures
Sapelo Island - Thomas Spalding (2011)
Book Chapter with Information on Dumoussary (Grave)
Sapelo Island during the Spanish Colonial Era (2011)
Archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence reveals that at the dawn of the Spanish colonial era in the 16th century, Sapelo Island was home to hundreds of indigenous Guale Indians. When Sapelo was visited in 1687, only burned remnants of a ruined Spanish mission and fort were noted by English travelers. The intervening decades had witnessed Spanish missionaries and soldiers, Guale refugees, English pirates, and immigrant Yamasee Indians. By the 18th century, Sapelo was totally depopulated,...
Sapelo Island. Evaluations and Proposed Renovations for Mansion, Lighthouse, and Post Office (1992)
Assessment of Condition and Renovation Recommendations Various Correspondence
Sapelo Island: "Weekend for Wildlife" Survey and Testing at Chocolate Plantation, 9MC96, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2007)
This report documents archaeological survey and testing carried out at and near Chocolate Plantation (9MC96) on February 9-10, 2007 by Norma Harris of the University of West Florida, Jennifer Bedell of the Georgia DNR Historic Preservation Division, and Nick Honerkamp ofthe University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). These activities were part of the annual Weekend for Wildlife (WFW) program sponsored by DNR. State Archaeologist David Crass arranged the WFW Chocolate component for a dozen...
Sapelo Island: A Place Known As Chocolate (2007)
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory University of West Georgia, Carrollton
Sapelo Island: A Proposal for Conducting and Archaeological Survey at Chocolate Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2006)
Field Work Proposal 2006
Sapelo Island: A Proposal for Conducting and Archaeological Survey at High Point Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2007)
High Point presents and intriguing archaeological challenge. Although it is documented as a location for one of the earliest historic occupations on the Island, only the (presumably) postbellum features have been recorded there. In an effort to obtain a clearer picture of the entire history of the site, the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Geography at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) proposes to conduct a modified systematic survey at High Point of screened half-meter...
Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore...
Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore 1897),...
Sapelo Island: Archaeological Survey and Testing at High Point Plantation (9MC66), Sapelo Island, Georgia (2008)
Final Report of UTC' s Archaeological Survey
Sapelo Island: Archaeological Testing at High Point Plantation (2008)
Final Report
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Artifact and Report Pictures 2010 (2010)
Artifact and Report Pictures: Glass, Vial Pipe Stems and Bowl Ceramics Flint, Lithics
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Gravestone Pictures 2010 (2010)
2010 UTC Field School Gravestone Pictures
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Various Pictures 2010 (2010)
Field Photos 2010 Area, Units, Profiles
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery NR Nomination (1996)
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Sapelo Island: Behaviour Cemetery Grave- and Gravestone related Data (2010)
Behavior Cemetery 2010 Analysis Files
Sapelo Island: Behaviour Cemetery Photos 2008 (2008)
Gravestone Photos
Sapelo Island: Bourbon Field Work Update 2007 (2007)
E-Mail Correspondence
Sapelo Island: Chimney Stabilization at Chocolate Plantation (2007)
Correspondence regarding damage caused through Chimney Stabilization