This study examines what we have identified as the antebellum Reese Family Burying Ground. The cemetery is situated about 1,150 feet southwest of the intersection of Cabin Creek and Neal roads in the vicinity of Hopkins, South Carolina. The assessment, grave identification, and mapping was provided for the current property owner, Rev. J.P. Neal, Jr. and the work was graciously funded by a grant from the Richland County Conservation Commission
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Ha...
This study reports on a penetrometer survey of the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery in western Cher...
This study examines what is called the Old Jonesborough Cemetery in Jonesborough, Tennessee. We use ...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Cemeteries are unique cultural resources. They are sacred sites, collections or artistic objects sim...
In late June 2007 construction at a proposed development about three miles west of the City of Lexin...
This study examines what is called the Old Shiloh Presbyterian Church Cemetery situated southeast of...
In March 2014, W.P. Rawl and Sons was informed of a possible cemetery on a recently purchased parcel...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
This report examines a small cemetery identified on the proposed H-6 Wake County, North Carolina sch...
This investigation was conducted by Dr. Michael Trinkley of Chicora Foundation, Inc. for Mr. Greg Le...
The study examines the Warner Hall Cemetery. The first graves dates to 1662, with the burial Mary To...
Hart’s Bluff Cemetery or Hart’s Cemetery is an African American burial ground on the north side of W...
The study examines the Episcopal Church of the Advent Cemetery in Spartanburg, South Carolina at the...
This brief historical study was conducted to learn more about the formation of the cemetery, its act...
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Ha...
This study reports on a penetrometer survey of the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery in western Cher...
This study examines what is called the Old Jonesborough Cemetery in Jonesborough, Tennessee. We use ...
Between April 18 and 22, 2011 Chicora Foundation personnel conducted a field investigation of the Af...
Cemeteries are unique cultural resources. They are sacred sites, collections or artistic objects sim...
In late June 2007 construction at a proposed development about three miles west of the City of Lexin...
This study examines what is called the Old Shiloh Presbyterian Church Cemetery situated southeast of...
In March 2014, W.P. Rawl and Sons was informed of a possible cemetery on a recently purchased parcel...
This report provides brief descriptive information on what is identified as the Bulow or Bulow Mines...
This report examines a small cemetery identified on the proposed H-6 Wake County, North Carolina sch...
This investigation was conducted by Dr. Michael Trinkley of Chicora Foundation, Inc. for Mr. Greg Le...
The study examines the Warner Hall Cemetery. The first graves dates to 1662, with the burial Mary To...
Hart’s Bluff Cemetery or Hart’s Cemetery is an African American burial ground on the north side of W...
The study examines the Episcopal Church of the Advent Cemetery in Spartanburg, South Carolina at the...
This brief historical study was conducted to learn more about the formation of the cemetery, its act...
The study examines two African American cemeteries in the City of Hartsville, South Carolina. The Ha...
This study reports on a penetrometer survey of the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery in western Cher...
This study examines what is called the Old Jonesborough Cemetery in Jonesborough, Tennessee. We use ...