Naval Weapons Station Charleston (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Probabilistic Modeling of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas G. Whitley.

As part of the Phase II testing of 29 archaeological sites and the Phase I archaeological survey of approximately 4,000 acres of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station (NWS), this study uses previous archaeological research to develop a GIS-based probabilistic model (set of equations) that can be employed as a land management tool. The model identifies land units most likely to contain archaeological sites from specific time periods. Fifteen GIS data layers were generated representing the known or...


Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Naval Nuclear Power Training Command Facility, Naval Weapons Station – Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tina Rust. Ralph Bailey.

An archaeological survey of the proposed Naval Nuclear Power Training Command Facility and associated areas within the Naval Weapons Station - Charleston was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc. 12-15 February 1996. The survey was conducted for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division to locate and evaluate the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP] eligibility of historic and prehistoric archaeological sites that may exist in the areas proposed for construction...


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 the Charleston Naval Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul E. Brockington, Jr.. M. Virginia Markham. C.S. Butler. David C. Jones.

Cultural resources survey of portions of the Naval Weapons Station (NWS) was carried out as part of the existing "Historic and Archaeological Resources Protection Plan" (HARP) for the Station. Such survey complies with Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Department of Defense Directive No. 4710.1 (June 21, 1984), the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), Navy OPNAV 5090.1A "Environmental and Natural Resources Protection Manual," NAVY SECNAV Inst....


Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Ordnance Railroad Modifications, Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Keith Stephenson.

Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the proposed Ordnance Railroad Modifications within the Naval Weapons Station, Charleston (NWS) in Berkeley County, South Carolina 11-12 March 1998. Archaeological work entailed the pedestrian survey of approximately 4.6 km (3.0 miles) of proposed rail line and an associated 6.1 ha (15 acres) of railroad “yards." These investigations involved the excavation of shovel tests at 30 m (100 ft) intervals to provide systematic...


Cultural Resources Survey: Torpedo Maintenance Facility, Project P-748 Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, South Carolina (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David McCullough.

This report outlines the methodology and results of a 14-acre archaeological survey located south of Red Bank Road in support of construction for the proposed Torpedo Maintenance Facility. Site 38BK1071 was recorded during the survey. The site was determined to be from the late eighteenth century or early nineteenth century based on the presence of creamware and pearl ware ceramics.


Historic and Archaeological Resources Protection Plan for Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, South Carolina (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer E. Grover.

The Historic and Archaeological Resources Protection (HARP) Plan for the Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, provides local Commands with guidance for efficient compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and Federal archaeological protection legislation. The preparation of a HARP plan is dictated by the Department of the Navy in the OPNAVINST 5090.1B 23.6. Note that there is no absolute requirement to preserve; the key to compliance is protective management of National Register...


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...


A History of the Lands Occupied by Naval Weapons Station Charleston (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Terrence Larimer.

This report concentrates on the history of the plantations that were once located within the boundaries of Charleston Naval Weapons Station (NWSC). The NWSC is a large tract (17,000 acres) situated on the west side of the Cooper and Back Rivers, approximately 15 miles from Charleston. Currently comprised of four main areas: Northside, Marrington, Southside and South Annex, the land occupied by NWSC was home to many historic plantations. Each of the four large modern tracts is a collection of...


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK01269 (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1269 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK0247 (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK0247 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK0248 (1977)
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This document is a site form for site 38BK0248 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1071 (1994)
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This document is a site form for site 38BK1071 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1270 (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1270 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1271 (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1271 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1677 (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1677 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1678-1679 (1994)
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This document is a site form for site 38BK1678 and 38BK1679 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1680 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1680 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1681 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is a site form for site 38BK1681 recorded by the University of South Carolina.


Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites Joint Base Charleston Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dennis Knapper. Christopher Bowen.

This report presents the results of a Phase I intensive archaeological survey of 2,604 acres and the results of Phase II National Register of Historic Places eligibility testing of nine archaeological sites conducted by Versar, Inc., at Joint Base Charleston in Berkeley and Charleston counties, South Carolina. The 2,604-acre Phase I survey area was divided into segments exhibiting high and low archaeological sensitivity by means of a non-probabilistic, GIS-based analysis. The survey resulted in...


Intensive Archaeological Survey of Selected Portions of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station Berkeley County, South Carolina (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ralph Bailey. David S. Baluha. Eric C. Poplin.

Brockington and Associates, Inc. conducted an intensive archaeological survey of 1,801.2 hectares of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) in April 1999 - July 2000. Approximately 1,156 hectares of the CNWS remain to be surveyed when the present surveyed lands are combined with lands examined during previous investigations (1,123.6 hectares) and lands that are developed or disturbed (1,413.4 hectares). Examination of these lands should follow procedures outlined by Whitley (2001) and...


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...


Letter from Brockington and Associates, Inc. to Charleston US Navy Weapons Station, Proposed Boat Storage Facility on Red Bank Road (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eric C. Poplin.

This document is a letter to the head of Natural Resources Clifford Townsend, at US Navy Weapons Station, Charleston North Charleston. The letter describes a 12.5-acre survey done at the site of a proposed boat storage facility at the US Navy Weapons Station. Archaeologists identified sites 38BK1866 and 38BK1897; however, they were recommended not eligible for listing on the NRHP.