Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed Camp Long Substation, Aiken County, South Carolina
Author(s): Michael Trinkley
Year: 2000
Summary
"This study reports on an intensive archaeological and architectural survey of a 2 acre electrical substation in the north central portion of Aiken County, South Carolina. The work was conducted to assist Central Electric Power Cooperative comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the regulations codified in 36CFR800."
Cite this Record
Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed Camp Long Substation, Aiken County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. Columbia, South Carolina: Chicora Foundation, Inc. 2000 ( tDAR id: 391624) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8DR2WSV
URL: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Investigation Types
Architectural Documentation
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Architectural Survey
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Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Systematic Survey
General
Aiken County
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Archaeological Survey
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Architectural Documentation
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Historical Structure
Geographic Keywords
Aiken County
Temporal Keywords
Historic Period
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Postcontact Period
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (One Story Front Gabled Roof House (To Present))
Spatial Coverage
min long: -82.087; min lat: 33.359 ; max long: -81.466; max lat: 33.748 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina; Jonathan Leader
Contributor(s): Michael Trinkley; Robert Kidd; Tommy L. Jackson; Tom Covington; Autumn Perkins; Sarah Fick; Keith M. Derting; South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Dan Vivian
Submitted To(s): Central Electric Power Cooperative
Record Identifiers
Chicora Research Contribution(s): 292
Notes
General Note: "While surrounding areas had been extensively logged, the study tract was found to be in good condition with a light covering of pine and mixed hardwoods. The archaeological survey included close interval shovel testing, which revealed intact soils, but no evidence of cultural remains on the study tract."
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Contact(s): Jonathan Leader