The Cold War in South Carolina, 1945-1991: An Inventory of Department of Defense Cold War Era Cultural and Historical Resources in the State of South Carolina, Final Report, Volume II, Part B
Author(s): University of South Carolina, Department of History
Year: 1995
Summary
As part of an inventory of cultural and historical resources from the Cold War in the state of South Carolina, the history and various functions of the Charleston Naval Base is depicted in this volume. The Charleston Naval Base (CNB) complex was the largest and most involved DoD installation surveyed due to the multitude of activities that occurred at three separate locations. The USC Legacy Project conducted two building surveys of the CNB complex, one that focused solely on the base in North Charleston, and another that combined the Naval Weapons Station (NWS) and Polaris Missile Facility, Atlantic (POMFLANT), which are adjoining properties near Goose Creek. The surveys were arranged separately with the help of contacts at the CNB and the NWS. This is Part B of Volume 2 and contains the building survey records for Naval Weapons Station and POMFLANT.
Cite this Record
The Cold War in South Carolina, 1945-1991: An Inventory of Department of Defense Cold War Era Cultural and Historical Resources in the State of South Carolina, Final Report, Volume II, Part B, Part B. University of South Carolina, Department of History. Final Report ,Volume 2. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina, Department of History. 1995 ( tDAR id: 448188) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8448188
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Site Type
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Investigation Types
Architectural Survey
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Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
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Historic Building Survey
Geographic Keywords
Berkeley (County)
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Charleston, South Carolina
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Joint Base Charleston
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Naval Weapons Station Charleston
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South Carolina (State / Territory)
Temporal Keywords
Cold War
Spatial Coverage
min long: -79.998; min lat: 32.913 ; max long: -79.909; max lat: 32.967 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Joint Base Charleston
Prepared By(s): University of South Carolina, Department of History
Submitted To(s): United States Department of Defense
Record Identifiers
United States Department of Defense Demonstration Project No.(s): DODC-6
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