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Reports are listed by Chicora Foundation Research Contribution number. Those followed by an asterisk (*) have been published elsewhere and the published version should be consulted for revisions. All of our publications are printed on paper meeting the permanence standards of the National Information Standards.

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151. Archaeological Reconnaissance of the 45.6 Acre Seaside Plantation Tract, Charleston County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1994. 35 pp.

152. Archaeological Survey of the 229.77 Acre Cumberland Industrial Center, Cumberland County, North Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1994. 33 pp.

153. Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Mullet Hall Tract, Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams and Michael Trinkley. 1994. 47 pp.

154. Intensive Archaeological Survey of a 10 Acre Portion of the Seaside Plantation Tract, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1994. 36 pp.

155. Analysis of a Corn Sample from the Owl Creek Mound, 22CS502, Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Michael Trinkley. 1994. 13 pp.
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156. Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Sandy Run-Lyles Transmission Line, Lexington County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1994. 21 pp.

157. Analysis of Paleoethnobotanical Samples from a Mississippian Farmstead, 22OK595, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Michael Trinkley. 1994. 18 pp.
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158. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at 38BU323 and 38BU821, Hilton Head Island. Natalie Adams. 1994. 45 pp.

159. Intensive Survey of 38CH1023 and 38CH1030, Parker's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams and Michael Trinkley. 1994. 41 pp.
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160. Intensive Survey of the Bluffton to Hilton Head Island Transmission Line, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1994. 21 pp.

161. Archaeological Survey of the Varnville-Sycamore Transmission Line, Allendale and Hampton Counties, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1994. 30 pp.

162. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed 407 Acre Development Tract, Burgess Community, Horry County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 18 pp.

163. Intensive Survey of 1.8 Acres, Bluffton, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 19 pp.

164. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at 38CH1471, Seaside Farms, Charleston County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 17 pp.

165. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at Freeport Plantation (38BU584), Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 23 pp.

166. Preliminary Review and Characterization of Potential Cultural Resources on a 900 Acre Tract in Berkeley County, S.C. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 35 pp.

167. An Archaeological and Historical Reconnaissance of Encampment Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Natalie Adams. 1995. 46 pp.

168. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at the Crawl Plantation Main House and Slave Row, 38BK1669 and 38BK1670, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 37 pp.
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169. Preserving Columbia's Past for Future Generations: Is It Still Possible. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 9 pp.
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170. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Lynches River Industrial Park Facility Site, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 26 pp.

171. Site Records in the Southeast: An Overview of Preservation Efforts and Challenges. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 8 pp. *

172. Archaeological Survey of 14 Acres at Sland's Bridge, Dorchester County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 23 pp.

173. Archaeological Survey of 35 Acres (Parcel X), Rose Hill Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 22 pp.

174. Archaeological Examination of Nineteenth Century Rose Hill Plantation, Prince William's Parish, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker. 1995. 84 pp.
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175. An Archaeological and Historical Reconnaissance of Encampment Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 66 pp.

176. Archaeological Survey of the Becker Minerals Property, Crooked Creek, Marlboro County, South Carolina. Natalie Adams. 1995. 29 pp.

177. An Archaeological Survey and Preservation Plan for the Bechtler Mint Site, 31RF157**. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1995. 59 pp.
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178. Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at 38CH1107, Kiawah Island, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 44 pp.

179. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the 3V 115kV Tap Transmission Line, Georgetown County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1995. 24 pp.

180. Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at 38CH1219, Kiawah Island: "Another" Deptford and St. Catherines Shell Midden. Michael Trinkley, Missy Trushel, and David R. Lawrence. 1995. 84 pp.

181. Photographs, Sketch Plans, and Descriptive Data for the Springfield/S&O Canal Floodgates, City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 15pp.
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182. An Archaeological Survey of the 557.5 Ha Sicily Drop Zone, Fort Bragg, Hoke County, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Natalie Adams. 1996.

183. Preservation Planning in Greenville County: An Aborted Revolution. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 10 pp.

184. Preservation in Crisis: The Case of the Sheppard Tract. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 9 pp.

185. Reconnaissance of the Brown Cemetery, 38CH1619, Maryville Area, City of Charleston. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 23 pp.  Click here to view

186. An Archaeological Survey of the 522 Ha JAECK Drop Zone and 2412 Ha Taylors Creek Tract, Fort Stewart, Long and Liberty Counties, Georgia. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1996. 157 pp.

187. An Archaeological Survey of the 230 Ha Camp Mackall Drop Zone and 70 Ha Manchester Road Tract, Fort Bragg, Scotland and Cumberland Counties, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1996. 144 pp.

188. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Centex Homes Property, Stratton Place, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 49 pp.

189. Surveying and Archaeology: Planning for the Future Together. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 9 pp.

190. An Archaeological Survey of the Twelvemile Creek and Fourteenmile Creek Interceptors and Associated Force Main Project, Lexington County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 59 pp.

191. A Conservation Assessment and Preliminary Preservation Plan for Fort Howell, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and William Barr. 1996. 62 pp. *

192. Life on Broad Street: Archaeological Survey of the Hollings Judicial Center Annex, Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1996. 110 pp.

193. Fort Bragg 3: An Archaeological Survey of the 29.57 Ha Camp Mackall Special Forces Training Area and 776.55 Ha, Richmond, Cumberland, and Harnett Counties, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1996. 155 pp.

194. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at 38CH1456, Secessionville, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 34 pp.

195. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Secessionville North Tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 68 pp.

196. Forensic Archaeological Examination of a Disputed Survey Monument. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1996. 17 pp.

197. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Flat Creek to Indian Creek 69kV Transmission Line, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and William B. Barr. 1996. 26 pp.

198. The Mark Clark Expressway Nearly Twenty Years Later: A Retrospective. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 7 pp. Click here to view

199. A Conservation Assessment and Preliminary Preservation Plan for Fort Howell, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and William B. Barr. 62 pp. *

200. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Fort Lamar Water Battery and Confederate Encampment on the Secessionville Clark's Point Tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1996. 63 pp.

201. Archaeological Testing of 38CH1460 on the Secessionville North Tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 51 pp.

202. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Santee Cooper Black River 69kV Service Transmission Lime, Sumter County, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 27 pp.

203. An Archaeological Survey of the 55 Acre Security Capital Tract, Charleston County, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1996. 27 pp.

204. Fort Bragg 4: An Archaeological Survey of the 625.73 Ha Holland Drop Zone and 243.81 Ha on Fort Bragg, Cumberland and Hoke Counties, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1997. 157 pp.

205. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at a Portion of Crowfield Plantation (38BK103) and its Slave Settlement (38BK1011), Berkeley County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 71 pp.

206. Inspection Report of Construction Related Activities at St. Queutens Plantation (38BU968), Walling Grove, Beaufort County, S.C. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 33 pp.

207. Environmental "Standards" for Collections and How to Achieve Them. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 24 pp.

208. Fort Stewart 2: An Archaeological Survey of the 809 Ha Survey Tract "A" and the 804 Ha Survey Tract "B," Brigade Maneuver Area, Fort Stewart, Long and Tattnall Counties, Georgia. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1997. 178 pp.

209. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Santee-Cooper Dalzell to Scottsville Transmission Line, Sumter County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley, with contributions by Rachel Brinson-Marrs. 1997. 97 pp.

210. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Beaufort High School Site, Lady's Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 52 pp.

211. Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Gray's Hill School Site, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 40 pp.

212. Integrated Pest Management: Just for the Big Guys? Michael Trinkley. 1997. 6 pp.

213. "With Credit and Honour": Archaeology at John Whitesides' Plantation. Michael Trinkley. 1996. 6 pp.

214. Additional Boundary Research at the Kings Cemetery (38CH1590), Charleston County, S.C. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1997. 34 pp. Click here to view

215. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Ashley Hill North Tract for the Expansion of Middleton Inn, Dorchester and Charleston Counties, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1997. 37 pp.

216. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Gray's Hill School Site, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 64 pp.

217. Brief Overview of an Archaeological Survey of a Florence County, South Carolina Tract. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 44 pp.

218. Integrating Archaeology Into Historic Landscape and Garden Restoration. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 8 pp.

219. Preparing to Survive: Disaster Planning and Your Institution. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 8 pp.

220. Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Water Treatment Plant and Water Intake Line, Newberry County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 36 pp.

221. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Project Indigo Tract, Florence County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 73 pp.

222. Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Wastewater Sewer Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 31 pp.

223. Archaeological Reconnaissance of Crescent Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 59 pp.

224. Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Young Farm Tract, Florence County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 81 pp.

225. Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Proposed BASF Pipeline, Anderson County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 34 pp.

226. Intensive Archaeological Survey of Crescent Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 81 pp.

227. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Flat Creek to Indian Creek 69kV Santee-Cooper Transmission Line, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1997. 28 pp.

228. Molds, Pesticides, and Other Things That Go Bump in Your Collections. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 8 pp.

229. Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Cothran Tract, Florence County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and William B. Barr. 1997. 62 pp.

230. Grave Inventory and Preservation Recommendations for the Maple Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Haywood County, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1997.

231. Additional Archaeological Survey of Locus F, 38BU968, Walling Grove Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 20 pp.

232. Archaeological Testing of 38RD1082, Kiva Construction Project, Richland County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 56pp.

233. Archaeological and Historical Reconnaissance of the McCallister Cemetery, Lake City, Florence County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 28 pp. Click here to view

234. Archaeological and Historical Documentation of a Portion of Mulberry Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 52pp.

235. Archaeological and Historical Investigation of a Portion of the S&O and Springfield Canals, City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. Michael Trinkley. 1997. 92 pp.

236. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Lincoln County Airport Expansion Project, Lincoln County, North Carolina. William B. Barr and Rachel Campo. 1997. 38 pp.

237. An Archaeological Survey of the Loxcreen Tract, Lexington County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 36 pp.

238. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Spindale Industrial Complex, Rutherford County, North Carolina. William B. Barr. 1998. 39 pp.

239. Analysis of Paleoethnobotanical Samples from a Mississippian Hamlet, 22OK793, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 20 pp.

240. Fort Bragg 5: An Archaeological Survey of the 942.63 Ha Northern Training Area IV on Fort Bragg, Harnett County, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1998. 154pp.

241. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Santee Cooper Darlington - Sparrow Swamp 69kV Transmission Line, Florence County, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1998. 41pp.

242. Fort Stewart 3: An Archaeological Survey of 3,078.27 Ha Survey Tract "A" Through "N" (Portions of Training Areas A-11, B-9, D-8, D-9, D-11, D-14, E-7, E-8, E-11, E-13, E-14, E-19, E-20, and E-21), Fort Stewart, Liberty, Long, and Tattnall Counties, Georgia. Michael Trinkley, William B. Barr, and Debi Hacker. 1998. 245 pp.

243. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Santee Cooper Transmission Line Corridor, Lancaster County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 15 pp.

244. Archaeological Testing of 38BU1715 on Crescent Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 41 pp.

245. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Santee Cooper Scottsville to Lake City 69 kV Transmission Line, Sumter, Clarendon, Florence, and Williamsburg Counties, South Carolina. William B. Barr. 1998. 64 pp.

246. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Santee Cooper Dick Pond Substation and Tap Line, Horry County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 34 pp.

247. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Spindale Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Corridor, Rutherford County, North Carolina. William B. Barr. 1998. 34 pp.

248. Grave Inventory and Preservation Recommendations for the Walker Family Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1998. 54 pp. Click here to view

249. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at the Western Portion of 38CH1257 and 38CH1259. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 34 pp.

250. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery at 381644, 85-93 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 110 pp.

251. Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed Santee Cooper Sites, Dillon County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 34 pp.

252. Archaeological Survey of a 2.5 Acre Tract on River Road, Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 36 pp.

253 Archaeological Data Recovery at a Portion of 38CH1457, James Island, Charleston County, SC. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 22 pp.

254. Archaeological Survey of a 4.1 Acre Tract on Parsonage Road, City of Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 53 pp.

255. Splish Splash: Sewage, Blood, and Other Liquids. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 9 pp.

256. Making the Past Meaningful to the Future: Field Notes and Field Procedures. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 58 pp.

257. First Phase of Conservation Treatments at the Maple Grove Cemetery, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Waynesville, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 166 pp.

258. Fort Stewart 8 and 10: An Archaeological Survey of Natural Resource Management Units A9.1, A12.1, A12.2, B7.2, B7.3, E6.3, F7.2, and F17.3, Fort Stewart, Evans and Liberty Counties, Georgia. Rachel Campo, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker. 1998. 205 pp.

259. Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at 38BU1713, Crescent Plantation, Beaufort county, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 25 pp.

260. Second Phase of Conservation Treatments at the Maple Grove United Methodist Cemetery, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Waynesville, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1998. 130 pp.

261. Treatment of Selected Objects at the General Lewis Inn, Lewisburg, West Virginia. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 1998. 127 pp.

262.  Fort Stewart 9: An Archaeological Survey of Natural Resource Management Units A6.4, A8.1, and B24.4, Fort Stewart, Bryan and Liberty Counties, Georgia. Rachel Campo, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker. 1999. 129 pp.

263. Archaeological Survey of the Central Electric Power Cooperative Langford to Whitepond 69kV Transmission Line, Richland and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina. Todd D. Hejlik and Michael Trinkley. 1999. 42 pp.

264.  Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Blakely Mine for W.R. Grace & Co., Laurens County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Todd Hejlik.  1999. 41pp.

265. Archaeological and Historical Documentation of a Portion of Pinder Hill Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 36 pp.

266. An Archaeological Survey at a Portion of Pinder Hill Plantation, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Rachel Campo. 1999. 57 pp.

267.  Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at 38CH1466 and 38CH1477,  Seaside Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 30 pp.

268. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Phase III Castlewood Subdivision, Horry County, South Carolina. Rachel Campo. 1999. 37 pp.

269. Archaeological Reconnaissance of Three Proposed School Sites in Georgetown County, South Carolina. 1999. 44 pg.

270. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Oakbrook Development, Dorchester County, South Carolina. Rachel Campo. 1999. 37 pp.

271. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Woodcreek Subdivision, Horry County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Rachel Campo. 1999. 40 pp.

272. Taking a Stand for Quality. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 5 pp.

273. Penetrometer Survey of Settler's Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999.  23 pp. Click here to view

274. Archaeological and Historical Overview of the Cooper River Zone Planning Area, East Cooper Industrial Wastewater Facilities, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 45 pp.

275. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Conbraco-State Line 69kV Transmission Lime, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Rachel Campo. 1999. 38 pp.

276. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Rainey Plant Site-Greenwood County Substation 230 kV Transmission Line, Anderson, Abbeville, and Greenwood Counties, South Carolina. Rachel Campo. 1999. 81 pp.

277. Archaeological Survey of Three Tracts in Edgecombe, Nash, and Vance Counties, North Carolina. Rachel Campo and Michael Trinkley. 1999. 71 pp.

278. Archaeological Survey of the Hanes Mill Landfill Expansion, Forsyth County, North Carolina. Rachel Campo and Michael Trinkley. 1999. 63 pp.

279. An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Shellpoint Tract, Charleston County, South Carolina. Rachel Campo. 1999.  34pp.

280. Fort Stewart 11: A Survey of Red Cloud Alpha Range, Natural Resource Management Units B11.3 and B11.5, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia. Rachel Campo, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker. 1999. 94 pp.

281. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Cainhoy Transmission Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 34 pp.

282. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Colleton County Industrial Park Access Road, Colleton County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 38 pp.

283. Archaeological Survey of Three Santee Cooper Corridors, Francis Marion National Forest, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 1999. 47 pp.

284. Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Pruitt Tract, Seaside Plantation, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 48 pp.

285. Archaeological Survey of the Central Electric Power Cooperative Trio Tap Line, Williamsburg County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 64 pp.

286. Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Whitehall Tract, Seaside Plantation, Dorchester County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 36 pp.

287. Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Central Electric Power Cooperative Spring Branch 115kV Line, Bamburg County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley and Rachel Campo. 2000. 62 pp.

288. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed 91 Acre Miles Mine Tract, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 50 pp.

289. Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Santee Cooper Nyles to Black Creek Line, Colleton County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 85 pp.

290. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Walhalla Fish Hatchery Educational Building Site, Oconee County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 42 pp.

291. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Macon County Airport Expansion, Franklin, North Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000.  56 pp.

292. Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed Camp Long Substation, Aiken County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 36 pp.

293. Archaeological and Historical Investigation of the Ogeechee Road Bridge Over the Springfield Canal, City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 53 pp.

294. Exploring Old House: Reconstructing the Lifeways of Daniel Heyward from the 1965 Charleston Museum Excavations. Michael Trinkley.  2000.   100 pp.

295. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed 69kV Marlboro Transmission Line, Marlboro County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 24 pp.

296. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed St. Mathews 115kV Tap Line, Calhoun County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 27 pp.

297. Archaeological Testing of 38LX115, Saluda Shoals Park Environmental Education Center, Lexington County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley.  2000. 41 pp.

298. Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Central Electric Power Cooperative Pooles Mill 115kV Tap Line, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. Michael Trinkley. 2000.  51 pp.

299. Archaeological Survey of Woodlawn Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia. Michael Trinkley. 2000. 65 pp.

300. Fort Stewart 12: A Survey of a Portion of Natural Resource Management Unit D7.2, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia. 2000. 96pp.

 


 


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