Charleston, South Carolina (Geographic Keyword)

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The Cold War in South Carolina, 1945-1991: An Inventory of Department of Defense Cold War Era Cultural and Historical Resources in the State of South Carolina, Final Report, Volume II, Part A (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel R. Bilderback. David G. Blick. Tom Downey.

This report discusses the history of the Cold war and potential properties associated with this era in South Carolina. The Charleston Naval Base (CNB) complex was the largest and most involved DoD installation surveyed due to the multitude of activities that occurred at three separate locations. The USC Legacy Project conducted two building surveys of the CNB complex, one that focused solely on the base in North Charleston, and another that combined the Naval Weapons Station (NWS) and Polaris...


The Cold War in South Carolina, 1945-1991: An Inventory of Department of Defense Cold War Era Cultural and Historical Resources in the State of South Carolina, Final Report, Volume II, Part B (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text University of South Carolina, Department of History.

As part of an inventory of cultural and historical resources from the Cold War in the state of South Carolina, the history and various functions of the Charleston Naval Base is depicted in this volume. The Charleston Naval Base (CNB) complex was the largest and most involved DoD installation surveyed due to the multitude of activities that occurred at three separate locations. The USC Legacy Project conducted two building surveys of the CNB complex, one that focused solely on the base in North...


Cultural Resources Survey of Navy Family Housing for Public/Private Venture (PPV) for Selected Installations in Naval Facilities Engineering Command Engineering Field Division South, Final Report (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Tyler Sutton

In 2006, HHM, Inc. conducted a cultural resources survey consisting of an archaeological survey and a historic resources survey of the Naval Weapons Station family housing in support of the Public/Private Venture (PPV) initiative for the transfer of family housing units to private control. The archaeological survey confirmed the location of a previously identified multi-component site (38BK1271) that included a historic cemetery.


H.L. Hunley General Recovery Procedures - Plan (Legacy 00-106) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Oceaneering International, Inc..

This document describes a detailed plan of the recovery procedure for the H.L. Hunley.


H.L. Hunley Project: 2004 Archaeological Findings and Progress Report (Legacy 04-106)
PROJECT Maria Jacobsen.

This project focused on the ongoing forensic research of the vessel's crew, interment of the remains, completion of the excavation of the submarine's interior, and the documentation of artifacts recovered during the excavation. The objective of the year's work was to gather data sufficient to answer critical questions about the H.L. Hunley crewmen and what happened to them and their vessel.


H.L. Hunley Project: 2004 Archaeological Findings and Progress Report - Report (Legacy 04-106) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maria Jacobsen.

This report discusses the foci of the project in 2004: the ongoing forensic research of the vessel's crew, interment of the remains, completion of the excavation of the submarine's interior, and the documentation of artifacts recovered during the excavation. The objective of the year's work was to gather data sufficient to answer critical questions about the H.L. Hunley crewmen and what happened to them and their vessel.


H.L. Hunley Project: Conservation Achievements 2004 - Summary (Legacy 04-106) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul Mardikian.

This document summarizes the conservation achievements in 2004 of the H.L. Hunley project.


H.L. Hunley Site Assessment (Legacy 97-106)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.


H.L. Hunley Site Assessment - Report, 1998 (Legacy 97-106) (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text National Park Service. Naval Historical Center. South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.

This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.


Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation: Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (1918-1968), Final Draft (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Center for the Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML).

In October 2010, the Department of Defense (DoD) combined Charleston Air Force Base and Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston into Joint Base Charleston (JBC) under Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) legislation. BRAC placed the Air Force in charge of all administrative and support activities at JBC with the 628th Air Wing (628 ABW), Air Mobility Command (AMC) acting as host unit for the installation. The 628 ABW is comprised of two operational groups (628th Mission Support Group and 628th...


Inventory of Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites from Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations Report Plan Draft Final, March 2016 (2016)
DATASET Air Force Civil Engineer Center, JB Charleston.

Appendix of the "Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites Joint Base Charleston Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina" report which can be found at https://core.tdar.org/document/448160. This appendix includes an inventory of results of archaeological sites at Joint Base Charleston.


Joint Base Charleston 2017 Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) Appendix A: Inventory Table (2017)
DATASET Naval Weapons Station Charleston.

The 2017 Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) for Joint Base Charleston was developed in accordance with AFI 32-7065 to provide procedural guidance for identifying, evaluating, nominating, and managing cultural resources located at Joint Base Charleston. This ICRMP should be used by Joint Base Charleston planners, environmental staff, and operations managers to comply with state and federal cultural resource laws and to ensure that significant historic properties are not...


A Proposal to Safely Recover the H.L. Hunley Submarine Located in Charleston, South Carolina (Legacy 00-106)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This proposal discusses the drawbacks of the then-proposed method of lifting the H.L. Hunley from its resting place through a system of straps and outlines a procedure for a mechanical device to scoop up the submarine and its supporting surrounding sediment. The proposal includes a timetable for construction, testing, demonstration, and actual recovery of the Hunley.


A Proposal to Safely Recover the H.L. Hunley Submarine Located in Charleston, South Carolina - Report (Legacy 00-106) (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Adams.

This proposal discusses the drawbacks of the then-proposed method of lifting the H.L. Hunley from its resting place through a system of straps and outlines a procedure for a mechanical device to scoop up the submarine and its supporting surrounding sediment. The proposal includes a timetable for construction, testing, demonstration, and actual recovery of the Hunley.


Structural Assessment and Specifications for the Restoration of the Perimeter Wall at the Prioleau Cemetery, Naval Weapon Station Charleston (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Craig M. Bennett.

Prioleau Cemetery is located at the Charleston Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, South Carolina. The cemetery contains four marked burials from 1813, 1832, 1870, and 1874. In the fall of 2007, Scott Kreilick of Kreilick Conservation, LLC contacted Craig Bennett of 4SE requesting that 4SE evaluate the Prioleau Cemetery wall and prepare a report, evaluation, and recommendations for repair. The physical investigation of the wall was conducted on November 28, 2007. 4SE’s preliminary findings,...