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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Captors To Captives To Christians To Calabar: Navigating The Boundaries Of Slavery And Freedom In The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Matt D. Childs
Captors To Captives To Christians To Calabar: Navigating The Boundaries Of Slavery And Freedom In The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Matt D. Childs
Faculty Publications
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Book Review: Whose America? The War Of 1898 And The Battles To Define The Nation, By Virginia M. Bouvier, Matt D. Childs
Book Review: Whose America? The War Of 1898 And The Battles To Define The Nation, By Virginia M. Bouvier, Matt D. Childs
Faculty Publications
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2004 Report Of Gifts (102 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
2004 Report Of Gifts (102 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society - Annual Report of Gifts
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A Management Plan For Known And Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks In South Carolina, James D. Spirek, Christopher F. Amer
A Management Plan For Known And Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks In South Carolina, James D. Spirek, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
This report, A Management Plan For Known and Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks in South Carolina, presents the results of a multi-year study that partnered the Maritime Research Division (MRD) of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) at the University of South Carolina (USC) with the Naval Historical Center (NHC) in Washington, DC. The project was conducted in two phases. The first phase called for compiling historical and cultural data of United States Navy vessels lost in South Carolina waters to document the losses and subsequent wreck history of each vessel. The resultant information was then …
A Management Plan For Known And Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks In South Carolina, James D. Spirek, Christopher F. Amer
A Management Plan For Known And Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks In South Carolina, James D. Spirek, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
This report, A Management Plan For Known and Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks in South Carolina, presents the results of a multi-year study that partnered the Maritime Research Division (MRD) of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) at the University of South Carolina (USC) with the Naval Historical Center (NHC) in Washington, DC. The project was conducted in two phases. The first phase called for compiling historical and cultural data of United States Navy vessels lost in South Carolina waters to document the losses and subsequent wreck history of each vessel. The resultant information was then …