An Intensice Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed U.S. 25 Improvements, North Augusta, Aiken County, South Carolina

Author(s): Charles J. Rinehart

Year: 1995

Summary

"An intensive archaeological and architectural survey was conducted for the U.S. 25 improvements in Aiken County, South Carolina. The purpose of this survey was to locate and identify any archaeological and/or historic sites which would be affected by the proposed federally assisted undertaking. Located sites were then to be assessed according to criteria for eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. This survey resulted in the identification of seven architectural sites (361-2029, 3612030, 361-2031, 361-2032, 361-2033, 361-2034, and 361-2035) and two archaeological sites (38AK647 and 38AK648). These sites were evaluated to be not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places."

Cite this Record

An Intensice Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed U.S. 25 Improvements, North Augusta, Aiken County, South Carolina. Charles J. Rinehart. Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Transportation. 1995 ( tDAR id: 391760) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8FT8NBN

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Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1920 to 2013 (House (To Present))

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Calendar Date: 1910 to 2013 (House (To Present))

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Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.009; min lat: 33.388 ; max long: -81.646; max lat: 33.601 ;

Notes

General Note: "An intensive archaeological and architectural survey was conducted in the area of the proposed U.S. 25 improvements. As a result of this fieldwork seven architectural sites (361-2029,361-2030,361·2031, 361·2032, 361-2033, 361-2034, and 361·2035), representing a total of eight historic buildings, and two historic archaeological sites (38AK647 and 38AK648) were identified. None of these sites were considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore, no additional investigations are recommended."

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