North End Tabbies (Site Name Keyword)
1-6 (6 Records)
Ossabaw Island State Land Files
Ossabaw Island Tabby Quaters Conditions Assessment and Recommendations for Interpretation and Treatment (2004)
In November 2003, the Ossabaw Island Foundation was awarded a $400,000 grant from Save America's Treasures to restore three former slave cabins on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, located at the North End Plantation. Save America's Treasures (SAT) is a national program to protect the country's historic and cultural treasures and it operates as a public private partnership between the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Among its stated goals are the fostering of...
Ossabaw Island: Monitoring Bluff Erosion at the Newell Creek Site, 2002 - 2005 (2002)
DNR Archaeologists returned to 9CH155 on July 25, 2002 to monitor grading for a barge landing. Grading was done within the area previously marked by DNR archaeologists after close-interval shovel testing indicated that the specified area had low potential for encountering undisturbed cultural deposits. Due to the known presence of features, including burials, elsewhere on the site, a decision was made to have archaeologists present during grading...
Ossabaw Tabbies Investigation - Wildlife Resource Division Workshop (2003)
Archaeological Investigations at the Ossabaw Tabbies - WRD Workshop: Background Information, Schedule, Field Notes, Artifact- and Excavation Forms
Progress Report on Archaeological Exploration of Tabby Number 2, North End Plantation, Osssabaw Island (1996)
Historic preservation efforts to stabilize and restore the tabby buildings on the North End Plantation, Ossabaw Island, Georgia are currently being directed by the Ossabaw Island Foundation (OIF), in coordination with the Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department ofNatural Resources (HPD, GDNR). The tabby buildings on this site were recently recognized as important cultural resources by the Save America's Treasures unit of the National Park Service. Archaeological study of the tabbys is...
Progress Report on Archaeological Investigations within Tabby 1, North End Plantation, Ossabaw Island, Georgia (2006)
Archaeologists with the LAMAR Institute completed field excavations within Tabby 1 of the North End Plantation (Site 9Ch1062) on Ossabaw Island, Georgia. This work focused on three primary goals: • Assess the age of the building • Identify any surviving evidence of the original chimney structure • Contribute to the understanding of past lifeways in this dwelling. ...