This study explores the lives of African Americans on the Lower Cape Fear, helping to note their accomplishments and contributions, but primarily reconstructing the warp and weft of daily lives. Because of the fragmentary preservation of many sources, the story is not always complete. In addition, our reliance on civil records – the census, tax scripts, marriage and death certificates, for example – robs us of some of the complexity, but we hope the compilation provides a starting point for other researchers interested in exploring the lifeways of African Americans on the Lower Cape Fear
Initial investigations, consisting of a reconnaissance level investigation, were conducted in 1994 (...
Like too many commercial enterprises, very few records have survived to document the history of Orto...
This study reports on data recovery excavations at archaeological site 38DR141, Tranquil Hill Planta...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Essay providing a brief history of the "Port Royal experiment" (Beaufort County, S.C.) and its archa...
This study reports on a reconnaissance level survey of several archaeological sites, representing di...
This is a very preliminary effort to explore the stories of those buried at Randolph Cemetery and un...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
This document provides a brief summary of data recovery excavations conducted by Chicora Foundation ...
This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a 1,402 acre tract in the southwest ...
This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to m...
The Batesburg-Leesville area of Lexington County, South Carolina during the first half of the twenti...
This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 364 acres of what has been kn...
This report provides preliminary data on excavations at 38CH927, the remains of an eighteenth and ni...
This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 470 acres of the Mulberry Pla...
Initial investigations, consisting of a reconnaissance level investigation, were conducted in 1994 (...
Like too many commercial enterprises, very few records have survived to document the history of Orto...
This study reports on data recovery excavations at archaeological site 38DR141, Tranquil Hill Planta...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Essay providing a brief history of the "Port Royal experiment" (Beaufort County, S.C.) and its archa...
This study reports on a reconnaissance level survey of several archaeological sites, representing di...
This is a very preliminary effort to explore the stories of those buried at Randolph Cemetery and un...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
This document provides a brief summary of data recovery excavations conducted by Chicora Foundation ...
This study reports on an intensive cultural resources survey of a 1,402 acre tract in the southwest ...
This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to m...
The Batesburg-Leesville area of Lexington County, South Carolina during the first half of the twenti...
This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 364 acres of what has been kn...
This report provides preliminary data on excavations at 38CH927, the remains of an eighteenth and ni...
This study reports on documentary research conducted for approximately 470 acres of the Mulberry Pla...
Initial investigations, consisting of a reconnaissance level investigation, were conducted in 1994 (...
Like too many commercial enterprises, very few records have survived to document the history of Orto...
This study reports on data recovery excavations at archaeological site 38DR141, Tranquil Hill Planta...