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

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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Facility No. 1 Facility No. 1013 Facility No. 1220 Facility No. 13 Facility No. 1304 Facility No. 1343 Facility No. 1399 Facility No. 1457 Facility No. 1492 Facility No. 1507 Facility No. 1650 Facility No. 1653 Facility No. 17 Facility No. 2 Facility No. 201 Facility No. 209 Facility No. 23 Facility No. 2300 Facility No. 2302 Facility No. 24 Facility No. 25 Facility No. 27 Facility No. 280 Facility No. 290 Facility No. 294 Facility No. 30 Facility No. 302 Facility No. 304 Facility No. 306 Facility No. 308 Facility No. 31 Facility No. 314 Facility No. 316 Facility No. 317 Facility No. 318 Facility No. 319 Facility No. 320 Facility No. 3201 Facility No. 3203 Facility No. 3208 Facility No. 3213 Facility No. 322 Facility No. 3231 Facility No. 3232 Facility No. 3236 Facility No. 3238 Facility No. 324 Facility No. 3240 Facility No. 3241 Facility No. 325 Facility No. 326 Facility No. 328 Facility No. 330 Facility No. 3304 Facility No. 3305 Facility No. 3310 Facility No. 335 Facility No. 339 Facility No. 3410 Facility No. 344 Facility No. 346 Facility No. 348 Facility No. 350 Facility No. 3534 Facility No. 354 Facility No. 356 Facility No. 358 Facility No. 359 Facility No. 3592 Facility No. 36 Facility No. 360 Facility No. 362 Facility No. 363 Facility No. 3637 Facility No. 366 Facility No. 37 Facility No. 370 Facility No. 380 Facility No. 3814 Facility No. 3817 Facility No. 389 Facility No. 399 Facility No. 4 Facility No. 40 Facility No. 403 Facility No. 409 Facility No. 41 Facility No. 444 Facility No. 450 Facility No. 451 Facility No. 452 Facility No. 453 Facility No. 455 Facility No. 456 Facility No. 458 Facility No. 461 Facility No. 463 Facility No. 5 Facility No. 51 Facility No. 7 Facility No. 70 Facility No. 706 Facility No. 707 Facility No. 71 Facility No. 714 Facility No. 716 Facility No. 717 Facility No. 724 Facility No. 725 Facility No. 731 Facility No. 732 Facility No. 742 Facility No. 746 Facility No. 754 Facility No. 755 Facility No. 756 Facility No. 763 Facility No. 765 Facility No. 771 Facility No. 772 Facility No. 776 Facility No. 777 Facility No. 783 Facility No. 784 Facility No. 786 Facility No. 787 Facility No. 788 Facility No. 798 Facility No. 799 Facility No. 800 Facility No. 805 Facility No. 81 Facility No. 816 Facility No. 817 Facility No. 82 Facility No. 823 Facility No. 824 Facility No. 834 Facility No. 84 Facility No. 840 Facility No. 844 Facility No. 850 Facility No. 855 Facility No. 856 Facility No. 857 Facility No. 859 Facility No. 86 Facility No. 860 Facility No. 861 Facility No. 863 Facility No. 867 Facility No. 869 Facility No. 897 Facility No. 8-ACX-45 Facility No. 90 Facility No. 900 Facility No. 903 Facility No. 906 Facility No. 909 Facility No. 910 Facility No. 922 Facility No. 932 Facility No. 942 Facility No. 950 Facility No. 956 Marrington Elementary School Marrington Middle School MENRIV Park Elementary School MENRTV Park T-Shed-6 Show More

Site Type
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex

Investigation Types
Architectural Survey Heritage Management Historic Background Research

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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