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Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38ch50, Stanley South
Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38ch50, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38chso, Stanley South
Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38chso, Stanley South
Anthropological Studies
No abstract provided.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 Settin’ on his Independence Clifford Jackson farms the old way with ‘gimcracks’ and horse power, and then “sets” on his independence.
- 18 How to Build a Lobster Trap Stilly Griffin shows how to make a lobster trap.
- 26 Dowsing Looking for water with a dowsing stick still works for some people in Maine. who tell how it’s done. …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 24, No. 1, Albert F. Jordan, Theodore W. Jentsch, Carol Shiels Roark, Suzanne Cox, Louis Winkler
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 24, No. 1, Albert F. Jordan, Theodore W. Jentsch, Carol Shiels Roark, Suzanne Cox, Louis Winkler
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Some Early Moravian Builders in America
• Old Order Mennonite Family Life in the East Penn Valley
• Historic Yellow Springs: The Restoration of an American Spa
• The Use of Speech at Two Auctions
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology IX: Johann Friederich Schmidt
• Courtship and Marriage: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 36
Colonial Road Survey At King's Mountain National Military Park South Carolina, Richard F. Carrillo
Colonial Road Survey At King's Mountain National Military Park South Carolina, Richard F. Carrillo
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archeological Survey Of The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company's Proposed Hardeeville-Levy, South Carolina Connector, Travis L. Bianchi
An Archeological Survey Of The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company's Proposed Hardeeville-Levy, South Carolina Connector, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
The Conference On Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1972 - Volume 7, Stanley South
The Conference On Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1972 - Volume 7, Stanley South
Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers
This volume consists of four parts: the Conference Papers (Part 1), the Historical Archaeological Forum (Part 2), the Contributed Papers (Part 3), and The John M. Goggin Award Papers (Part 4). The volume is edited by Stanley South of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Contents:
The Chairman's Report - Stanley South.....ii
Introduction to this Volume - Stanley South.....iii
Part 1: The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Presented Papers
Presented Papers-Introduction - Stanley South.....1
An Analysis of a Cache of Gunflints from a Site in New Orleans: Gallier House (16 or 46) - Jack C. Hudson and Kay …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, Folk Festival Supplement, Don Yoder, Martha S. Best, Barbara B. Bomberger, Lester Breininger, Ernest Angstadt, Richard C. Gougler, Marsha Delong, Dorothy L. Longstreet, Peg Zecher, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, Folk Festival Supplement, Don Yoder, Martha S. Best, Barbara B. Bomberger, Lester Breininger, Ernest Angstadt, Richard C. Gougler, Marsha Delong, Dorothy L. Longstreet, Peg Zecher, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Twenty-Five Years of the Folk Festival
• Our Farmer's Market
• Simple Basics of Egg Decorating
• The Folk Festival's Bookstore
• Setting Up the Festival
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Behind the Scenes of "We Remain Unchanged"
• Granges at the Kutztown Folk Festival
• How to Design Pressed Flower Pictures
• There is This Place - And These People
• Metalcrafting at the Festival
• Hex Signs and Magical Protection of House and Barn: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 35
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 4, Scott Hambly, Waln K. Brown, Denis Mercier, Angela Varesano, Elizabeth Mathias, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Berton E. Beck, Claude K. Deischer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 4, Scott Hambly, Waln K. Brown, Denis Mercier, Angela Varesano, Elizabeth Mathias, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Berton E. Beck, Claude K. Deischer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Cultural Learning Through Game Structure: A Study of Pennsylvania German Children's Games
• "Nipsy": The Ethnography of a Traditional Game of Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region
• The Game as Creator of the Group in an Italian-American Community
• Pennsylvania Town Views of a Century Ago
• "The Barber's Ghost": A Legend Becomes a Folktale
• Grain Harvesting in the Nineteenth Century
• My Experience With the Dialect
• Harvest on the Pennsylvania Farm: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 34
Historical Archeology Papers: Method And Theory, Stanley South
Historical Archeology Papers: Method And Theory, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 “Years ago almost everybody had a barn.” The handsome barns of Maine, inside and out, are shown to us by their owners.
- 18 “Down She Goes” Shrimping with Dave Burnham and Herb Baum on the Capt. Jim.
- 26 Town Meetin’ Arundel town meeting, a lively example of the old New England town meeting form of government, where people …
An Archeological Survey Of An Area Of Fort Johnson, Stanley South
An Archeological Survey Of An Area Of Fort Johnson, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Southwestern Beltway Extension And Twelfth Street Extension Highway Route In The Vicinity Of Congaree Creek, David G. Anderson, James L. Michie, Michael B. Trinkley, Robert L. Stephenson
An Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Southwestern Beltway Extension And Twelfth Street Extension Highway Route In The Vicinity Of Congaree Creek, David G. Anderson, James L. Michie, Michael B. Trinkley, Robert L. Stephenson
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Robert C. Asreen Jr.
An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Robert C. Asreen Jr.
Research Manuscript Series
During March and April, 1974, the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina conducted an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project in Berkeley County, South Carolina. As a result, forty-four sites were located and two of these, the Platt Site (38BK76) and the Keller Site (38BK83), were tested. A breakdown of site locations was made according to environmental zones. Site components indicate prehistoric occupation of the project area from the Archaic through the Woodland Periods and historic occupation from the late eighteenth century to the present. All but five of these sites are in danger …
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 Winter Lobstering in the De-Dee-Mae Few boats brave the winter seas for lobstering, but the De-Dee-Mae does.
- 8 Old Remedies Some of the old cures people still use.
- 9 ‘My Mother Used to...’ Eleanor Wormwood tells about old remedies used by her mother and grandmother.
- 17 Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Ethel and Edie Furbish, 86 year old …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Louis Winkler, Susan Stewart, Eleanor Yoder, W. Ray Sauers, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Louis Winkler, Susan Stewart, Eleanor Yoder, W. Ray Sauers, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Victorian Wall Mottoes
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology VIII: David Rittenhouse
• Sociological Aspects of Quilting in Three Brethren Churches of Southeastern Pennsylvania
• Nicknaming in an Amish-Mennonite Community
• Fruit Harvesting and Preservation in Early Pennsylvania
• Folklore in the Library: Old Schuylkill Tales
• Mills and Milling in Pennsylvania: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 33
Archeological Survey Of The Duke Power Company's Proposed X-81 Plant, Site B, Travis L. Bianchi
Archeological Survey Of The Duke Power Company's Proposed X-81 Plant, Site B, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
An archeological site survey was conducted by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina during the last week of February, 1974 of the Duke Power Company X-8l Plant, Site B in eastern Cherokee County. This survey revealed fifteen previously unrecorded archeological sites, three of which warrant further investigation. The three, 38CKS, 38CK6, and 38CK8, are located in areas that do not appear to be threatened by the presently planned construction activity. They are important archeological sites, though, and must be fully considered for full investigation before other, future, construction might be undertaken in the area.
Archeological Investigation Of South Carolina Highway Department's Proposed Connector From Port Royal To Ladies Island, Travis L. Bianchi
Archeological Investigation Of South Carolina Highway Department's Proposed Connector From Port Royal To Ladies Island, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 1, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 1, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 1 Dedication
- 2 Sampling SALT
- 4 The Stilly Story Stilly Griffin tells about lobstering in Kennebunkport.
- 8 ‘No One Ever Beat Me’ Clamming with Helen Perley to get nine barrels a day.
- 11 Arden’s Garden Arden Davis harvests sea moss — his garden is the seacoast.
- 16 Planting’s only half of it Reid Chapman, an 80-year-old farmer shares his …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 2, Jane Spencer Edwards, Carol Kessler, Ronald L. Michael, Heinrich Rembe
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 2, Jane Spencer Edwards, Carol Kessler, Ronald L. Michael, Heinrich Rembe
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Wills and Inventories of the First Purchasers of the Welsh Tract
• Ten Tulpehocken Inventories: What Do They Reveal About a Pennsylvania German Community?
• Wagon Taverns as Seen Through Local Source Material
• Emigration Materials From Lambsheim in the Palatinate
• Household Furnishings: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 32
Aurora Volume 61, Connie1 Stevens (Editor)
Aurora Volume 61, Connie1 Stevens (Editor)
Aurora-yearbook
College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).
Archeological Survey Report Of The Williams-Dupont Power Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Richard H. Kimmel
Archeological Survey Report Of The Williams-Dupont Power Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Richard H. Kimmel
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Sibyl 1974, Otterbein University