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County Government In South Carolina Today; Municipal Government In South Carolina Today, 1989 November 20, Lowell C. Spires, Marion W. Middleton Nov 1989

County Government In South Carolina Today; Municipal Government In South Carolina Today, 1989 November 20, Lowell C. Spires, Marion W. Middleton

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This publication contains two lectures, the first by Lowell C. Spires, Jr. on County Government in South Carolina Today and the second by Marion W. Middleton on Municipal Government in South Carolina Today.


The Santee Canal Sanctuary - Part Ii, Mark M. Newell Sep 1989

The Santee Canal Sanctuary - Part Ii, Mark M. Newell

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The Old Santee Canal Sanctuary encompasses the last vestiges of a once great industrial enterprise, a scant mile or more of a 23 mile long canal, the first of its kind in America. When this archaeological project was first contemplated it was not expected to yield much in terms of resources and data.
Part I of this project, the archaeological survey of Biggin Creek and the canal, revealed the existence of an extremely rich resource - the tide-lock, several vessels, earthen works and the remains of the tide-lock gates.
Much of Part II of the project, on which this paper …


Impact Of An Interbasin Water Transfer On The Market Values Of Lakeshore Properties, 1989 August, Janardan Bikram Khatri-Chhetri, James C. Hite 1941- Aug 1989

Impact Of An Interbasin Water Transfer On The Market Values Of Lakeshore Properties, 1989 August, Janardan Bikram Khatri-Chhetri, James C. Hite 1941-

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No abstract provided.


The Santee Canal Sanctuary - Part I, Joe J. Simmons Iii, Mark M. Newell Feb 1989

The Santee Canal Sanctuary - Part I, Joe J. Simmons Iii, Mark M. Newell

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A proposed recreational and environment and historical interpretive park has been planned by the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) jointly with the Santee Cooper Public Service Authority for the land along the west side of the Tailrace Canal extending between US Route 52 and Stoney Landing in Berkeley County, South Carolina. The Santee Canal Sanctuary, as it has been named, encompasses the southernmost ca. 2.0km (1.25mi) of the abandoned Santee Canal and Biggin Creek which essentially bisect the property longitudinally.
Development of the park and related construction activities dictated that archaeological investigations be executed. A …


Water For South Carolina's Future: Policy Issues And Options In The Development Of A State Water Plan: Executive Summary, 1989 Jan 1989

Water For South Carolina's Future: Policy Issues And Options In The Development Of A State Water Plan: Executive Summary, 1989

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No abstract provided.


Comprehensive Land Use Plan For Pickens County, 1989 Jan 1989

Comprehensive Land Use Plan For Pickens County, 1989

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Presented to Pickens County Planning and Development Commission


Water For South Carolina's Future: Policy Issues And Options In The Development Of A State Water Plan, 1989 January Jan 1989

Water For South Carolina's Future: Policy Issues And Options In The Development Of A State Water Plan, 1989 January

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No abstract provided.