Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Marshfront Tract

Summary

In August 2007, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural

resources survey of the 9.04-acre Parcel R800 024 0037 at the Marshfront Tract on Daufuskie

Island in Beaufort County, South Carolina. These investigations were conducted for Dolphin

Management, Inc., of Bay Shore, New York. The cultural resources survey included a review of

land ownership and use recorded in public documents, a review of previous investigations on and

near the tract, examination of architectural resources on the tract, and the excavation of shovel

tests at 15- and 30-meter intervals across the tract. This cultural resources survey was undertaken

to provide information concerning the kinds of cultural resources present on the tract and how

future use of the tract may affect these resources. This cultural resources survey provides

compliance with current state and federal regulations regarding the management of cultural

resources in the Coastal Zone of South Carolina as administered by the regulatory program of the

South Carolina Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management.

Cite this Record

Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Marshfront Tract. Charles Philips, David S. Bahula, Eric C. Poplin. Mt Pleasant, SC: Brockington and Associates. 2007 ( tDAR id: 390913) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8K938S4

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URL: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/


Keywords

Spatial Coverage

min long: -80.98; min lat: 32.048 ; max long: -80.793; max lat: 32.206 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contributor(s): David S. Bahula; Charles F. Philips; Damon Jackson; Claire Tindal; Emily Jateff; Inna Burns; Allison Wind; Jennifer Salo; William Scott; Keith M. Derting; Charles Philips; Paul Zloba

Principal Investigator(s): Eric C. Poplin

Sponsor(s): Dolphin Management, Inc.

Prepared By(s): Brockington and Associates

Notes

General Note: Thus, we recommend 38BU2259 not eligible for the NRHP. Proposed development of the Marshfront Tract will not affect any significant cultural resources and should be allowed to proceed as planned.

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