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Historical and Architectural Survey of Anderson County, South Carolina
TRC, Inc. conducted a historic resources survey of Anderson County, South Carolina. The work was undertaken on behalf of the County of Anderson and was funded by a matching grant provided by South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) and the South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH). The survey was conducted in order to identify properties and districts that should be considered for possible local designation or National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designation within the county. The information in the survey will aid the local governments in future planning activities and cultural tourism development. The boundaries for the survey were the established boundaries of the county. There were 1,191 properties surveyed within a total area of 718 square miles. The results of the architectural survey indicate 32 properties are individually eligible for listing in the NRHP in Anderson County. In addition, there are potential historic districts within the towns of Townville, Honea Path, Belton, Anderson, and Pelzer. Fieldwork for the project was conducted from February to June 2002. TRC Program Manager William Green, M.A., R.P.A. supervised the survey. Preservation Planner Jennifer Revels and Historian Mary Sherrer conducted the architectural survey as well as the historical research. Program Manager William Green provided technical editing and Jessica Cox edited and formatted the report.
Historical and Architectural Survey of Anderson County, South Carolina
TRC, Inc. conducted a historic resources survey of Anderson County, South Carolina. The work was undertaken on behalf of the County of Anderson and was funded by a matching grant provided by South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) and the South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH). The survey was conducted in order to identify properties and districts that should be considered for possible local designation or National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designation within the county. The information in the survey will aid the local governments in future planning activities and cultural tourism development. The boundaries for the survey were the established boundaries of the county. There were 1,191 properties surveyed within a total area of 718 square miles. The results of the architectural survey indicate 32 properties are individually eligible for listing in the NRHP in Anderson County. In addition, there are potential historic districts within the towns of Townville, Honea Path, Belton, Anderson, and Pelzer. Fieldwork for the project was conducted from February to June 2002. TRC Program Manager William Green, M.A., R.P.A. supervised the survey. Preservation Planner Jennifer Revels and Historian Mary Sherrer conducted the architectural survey as well as the historical research. Program Manager William Green provided technical editing and Jessica Cox edited and formatted the report.
Historical and Architectural Survey of Anderson County, South Carolina
J. S. Revels (author) / M. Sherrer (author)
2002
194 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Recreation , South Carolina(State) , Surveys , History , Architecture , Rural areas , Boundaries , Land use , Historic resources , Invemtory , Historic properties , Archives , Preservation , Cultural resources , National Register Historic Places , Anderson County(South Carolina)