It is odd that so little is known about the burial grounds that remain on the Fort Jackson Military Reservation in Richland County, South Carolina. The available lists differ in the total number of cemeteries and several have the notion “gone,” leaving unaddressed what became of these burial grounds
This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to m...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
Foundation personnel conducted excavations at the Son Cemetery in Lexington County, South Carolina. ...
In March 2014, W.P. Rawl and Sons was informed of a possible cemetery on a recently purchased parcel...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Hart’s Bluff Cemetery or Hart’s Cemetery is an African American burial ground on the north side of W...
Cemeteries are unique cultural resources. They are sacred sites, collections or artistic objects sim...
This brief historical study was conducted to learn more about the formation of the cemetery, its act...
This study examines what we have identified as the antebellum Reese Family Burying Ground. The cemet...
This report examines the development of Douglas Cemetery in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina, a...
In late June 2007 construction at a proposed development about three miles west of the City of Lexin...
This investigation was conducted by Dr. Michael Trinkley of Chicora Foundation, Inc. for Mr. Greg Le...
This brief study reveals what we have been able to ascertain concerning the cemeteries used by the S...
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Ha...
In early February 1998 Southern Bell requested that Chicora Foundation conduct a survey of the cemet...
This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to m...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
Foundation personnel conducted excavations at the Son Cemetery in Lexington County, South Carolina. ...
In March 2014, W.P. Rawl and Sons was informed of a possible cemetery on a recently purchased parcel...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Hart’s Bluff Cemetery or Hart’s Cemetery is an African American burial ground on the north side of W...
Cemeteries are unique cultural resources. They are sacred sites, collections or artistic objects sim...
This brief historical study was conducted to learn more about the formation of the cemetery, its act...
This study examines what we have identified as the antebellum Reese Family Burying Ground. The cemet...
This report examines the development of Douglas Cemetery in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina, a...
In late June 2007 construction at a proposed development about three miles west of the City of Lexin...
This investigation was conducted by Dr. Michael Trinkley of Chicora Foundation, Inc. for Mr. Greg Le...
This brief study reveals what we have been able to ascertain concerning the cemeteries used by the S...
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Ha...
In early February 1998 Southern Bell requested that Chicora Foundation conduct a survey of the cemet...
This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to m...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
Foundation personnel conducted excavations at the Son Cemetery in Lexington County, South Carolina. ...