Architectural Survey (Investigation Type)
These investigations include field and/or document and records reviews to gather data on the presence and type of historic structures and provide a general understanding of architectural and cultural resources in an area.
526-550 (1,929 Records)
"Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of 1,126 acres of The Ponds, located northwest of Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina, in May through September 2005. These investigations involved background research, architectural survey, systematic shovel testing, and visual inspection of the entire tract. Archaeologists returned to conduct test investigations at portions of sites 38DR177 and 38DR239 in January and February 2006. This work was...
Cultural Resources Survey and Testing of the Port Royal Harbour Redevelopment Tract (2008)
In October 2007, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the 77-acre Port Royal Harbour Redevelopment Tract in Beaufort County, South Carolina. This work was conducted in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) affected by...
Cultural Resources Survey CTVWF SITE #1 at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Dix, New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey (2000)
A cultural resources survey was conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. for Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation on behalf of the Historic Preservation Office, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works. U S. Army, Fort Dix, New Jersey, at the site of a proposed Central Tactical Vehicle Wash Facility. The U. S. Army has slated one structure on the property, Building 8432, for demolition. In accordance with regulations concerning the protection of cultural resources on the...
Cultural Resources Survey for Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, New Jersey (1994)
A Cultural Resources Survey (CRS) has been conducted for Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES) Lakehurst, Ocean County, New Jersey. NAES Lakehurst was established in 1921, and until 1961 was the center for the Navy's lighter-than-air (LTA) program on the east coast. This CRS consists of a review of published and archival sources, a building survey, a preliminary walkover inspection of known or suspected archaeological sites, an evaluation of the potential eligibility of the buildings and...
Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline for the Proposed American Gypsum Company (2007)
"Archaeologists and historians with Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the route of a proposed natural gas pipeline in Georgetown County, South Carolina. The Carolina Gas Transmission Corporation proposes to build a natural gas pipeline from its existing pipeline to the proposed American Gypsum plant on Pennyroyal Road. The proposed natural gas pipeline will provide natural gas service to the proposed industrial facility. The current survey...
A Cultural Resources Survey of Cold War Era Resources at Arnold Air Force Base Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee - Volume I: Project Results - Final (2014)
Inventory and evaluation of 563 Cold War era resources including review of the 2005 and 2008 historic facility results and recommendations. Results of this project include recommendation of 86 historic facilities as eligible for listing to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and a proposed Arnold Air Force Base Test Facilities Historic District. This district is to be made up of three components; the Arnold Engineering and Development Complex, the Elk River Dam and Woods Reservoir...
Cultural Resources Survey of Gray Mare Hollow Road (S-146) Improvements, Aiken County, South Carolina (2005)
"The Department proposes to replace a section of the existing Gray Mare Hollow Road (S-146) with new alignment. The project corridor is located 1.5 miles south of SC302. The new alignment is slated to improve the curvature of the current road and its intersection with Township Road (SC-356). The project area is 0.635 miles in length, and the new improvement area is approximately 0.5 miles. The new right-of-way will average from between 75 and 200 feet."
Cultural Resources Survey of Improvements to the SC Route 9/S-57 Intersection (2004)
"From 2-4 August 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive Phase I cultural resources survey of improvements to the SC Route 9/S-57 intersection in Horry County, South Carolina. This survey was conducted for CECS on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in Columbia. Background research identified two historic houses, 310 501 and 310 502, and one historic cemetery, 310 513, within the architectural APE. All of these resources are not eligible for...
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)
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.
Cultural Resources Survey of proposed improvements at U.S. 25 and Walnut Lane (2009)
"The purpose of the proposed project is to improve the operating conditions at the intersection of Walnut Lane at U.S. 25, including the entrance to the "Sweetwater" development, located in Aiken County, SC (Figures I and 2). The existing Walnut LanelU.S. 25 intersection is a stop controlled, three-way, T-type intersection. U.S. 25 in the vicinity of Walnut Lane is a five-lane roadway with a center tum lane. Approaching U.S. 25, Walnut Lane is a two-lane roadway."
Cultural Resources Survey of S.C. 4/302 Bridge Approches over the South Fork Edisto, Aiken County, South Carolina (2005)
"The Department proposes to replace two bridges located on S.C. 4/302. The project corridor is located 1.5 miles south of SC302. The first bridge, ID number SN 024000400200, is situated over the South Fork Edisto River and is located approximately 10 miles east of the city of Aiken. The existing 60l-foot x 28-foot bridge was constructed in 1958, and is a steel continuous stringer type structure. The replacement bridge will be a reinforced concrete flat slab and prestressed concrete Type III beam...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (1995)
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 Crims Creek Bridge Replacement Project (2006)
"Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the Crims Creek Bridge Replacement Project (Project BR-BR36(015), File No. 36.133B) for the South Carolina Department of Transportation in September-October 2005. This project will replace the existing Secondary Road (S-) 28 bridge over Crims Creek and will realign the intersection of S-28 and S-172 and the approaches of these roads to the new bridge. The survey identified two archaeological sites (38NE644 and 38NE646)...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Dunn Shortcut Tract (2006)
"On 6-10 March 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the Dunn Shortcut Tract in Horry County, South Carolina. These investigations were completed for Thomas and Hutton Engineering Company. This survey was requested in compliance with state laws and federal regulations concerning the management of historical properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts listed on or eligible for the National Register of...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Eureka 115kV Project, Aiken County, South Carolina (2004)
"This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a 4 acre substation and a 0.4 mile transmission corridor in the western portion of Aiken County, South Carolina. The work was conducted to assist Central Electric Power Cooperative in complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the regulations codified in 36CFR800."
Cultural Resources Survey of the Gregg Tract (2011)
"In April and July 2011, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 42-acre Gregg Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina. These investigations were completed for Henrich Properties in compliance with state and federal laws concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) affected by...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Jamestown Tract (2007)
"In June and July 2007, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 112-acre Jamestown Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina. This work was conducted through HLA, Inc., for Jamestown Properties in anticipation of development activities in the project area. This survey provides compliance with state laws and federal regulations concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., sites, buildings, structures, objects, and districts...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Lee Nuclear Station Railroad Corridor (2007)
"In November 2007, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed railroad corridor that will serve the proposed William S. Lee III Nuclear Station (hereinafter referred to as the Lee Nuclear Station or LNS) in Cherokee County, South Carolina. The proposed corridor for the railroad line is seven miles long and approximately 50 feet wide, extending from the northwestern portion of the plant site west to Gaffney. This corridor is the Area of...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Military Utilities Consolidation Corridor (2009)
In July and October 2008 Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the proposed Military Utilities Consolidation project corridor in Beaufort County. This project was carried out for Sligh Environmental Consultants, Inc., on behalf of the Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority, in partial fulfillment of guidelines established by the US Army Corps of Engineers for general and nationwide permits. This investigation examined an 8.1-mile-long segment of the...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Morgan Tract G-1E Parcel and Road A-2 (2007)
"In May 2007, investigators with Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the Morgan Tract G-1E Parcel and Road A-2 in Jasper County, South Carolina. The surveyed areas include the 154-acre G-1E Parcel, as well as a proposed road (Road A-2) which connects the G-1E Parcel to the previously surveyed connector Road A-1 and US Highway 278 to the north. The investigations were conducted for MFM Properties, LLC, and Thomas & Hutton Engineering Company to provide...
Cultural Resources Survey of the NHC Tract (2006)
"In July 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 22-acre NHC Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina. This work was conducted for JL Woode Limited of Charleston, South Carolina, in compliance with state laws and regulations concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) affected by...
Cultural Resources Survey of the North Augusta Greeneway, Aiken County, South Carolina (2002)
"This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a 33 acre tract in the western portion of Aiken County, in the town of North Augusta, South Carolina. The work, conducted for Mr. Skip Grkovic of the City of North Augusta, is meant to assist the client in complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the regulations codified in 36CFR800. The tract is to be used by the City of North Augusta for the construction of an extension of the North Augusta...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement on SC-421 over Little Horse Creek, Aiken County (2005)
"The Department proposes to replace the concrete tee beam bridge, originally constructed in 1957 and reconstructed in 1972, along SC 421 over Little Horse Creek, Aiken County. Structure No. 024042100100 is located one mile east of Clearwater. The existing bridge is 65 feet in length with a curb-to-curb width of 48 feet. In the immediate vicinity ofthe bridge, the current right of way is 150 ft total (75 feet to each side). West of the bridge (where the houses are located) the existing...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Improvements to the Intersection of US 76 at US 123, Westminster (2005)
"... Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of proposed improvements to the Intersection of US 76 at US 123, Oconee County, South Carolina. We identified one isolated find and notes the presence of a burned down historic home, altered by the addition of modern architectural features during the archaeological survey. We identified 14 historic architectural resources (0050-0062) during the survey. We recommend Resources 0050, 0052.00, 0053, and 0060...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Lee Nuclear Station (2007)
"Brockington and Associates, Inc., completed a cultural resources survey of Duke Energy’s proposed William S. Lee III Nuclear Station (LNS) in March and April 2007. The survey was designed to assess the potential for the project to affect historic properties within the portion of the overall 2,000-acre tract that will be developed. This includes (1) the 750-acre former Cherokee Nuclear Station site, (2) a five-acre bluff on the Broad River for a proposed water intake, and (3) proposed road...