charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: April 2- Landscapes and Environments
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010/04/april-2-landscapes-and-environments.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Friday, April 30, 2010. April 2- Landscapes and Environments. River facade of Drayton Hall, 3380 Ashley River Road. For more information, go to. Http:/ www.draytonhall.org/. Drayton Hall is owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a museum. I like what the website says about its mission and about the house:. Left: When restoring Ashley R...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: March 19- Non-Profits and Current Issues
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010/03/march-19-non-profits-and-current-issues.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. March 19- Non-Profits and Current Issues. Above: Historic Charleston Foundation's circa 1808 headquarters at 40 East Bay Street. We met with Katherine Saunders, Associate Director of HCF, and discussed important current issues such as the Calhoun Street East/Cooper River Waterfront Plan. Photo by Historic Charleston Foundation. Robert Gurley...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: April 16- Maritime Preservation
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010/04/april-16-maritme-preservation.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Friday, April 30, 2010. April 16- Maritime Preservation. Some of the panels on the African-American experience use the well-known African-Americans of the time—I feel that they should have tried for more unique examples of lesser known African-Americans. The panels are text heavy and center on six themes: Colonial Roots of the Conflict, Ambiguities of the ...Next wa...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: February 19- Preserving the Building Arts & Restoration and the Private Sector
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010/03/february-19-preserving-building-arts.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. February 19- Preserving the Building Arts and Restoration and the Private Sector. Above: The Trolley Barn, ca. 1897, at 665 Meeting Street. Potential class room space for the American College of the Building Arts. For more information about the College of Building Arts, follow this link:. Http:/ www.buildingartscollege.us/. McLeod Plantation...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: 4/25/10 - 5/2/10
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010_04_25_archive.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Friday, April 30, 2010. April 16- Maritime Preservation. Some of the panels on the African-American experience use the well-known African-Americans of the time—I feel that they should have tried for more unique examples of lesser known African-Americans. The panels are text heavy and center on six themes: Colonial Roots of the Conflict, Ambiguities of the ...Next wa...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: 2/28/10 - 3/7/10
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010_02_28_archive.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Thursday, March 4, 2010. February 5 African-American Heritage. Below: Facade of Old Slave Mart Museum. Photo from the City of Charleston. Http:/ www.charlestoncity.info/dept/content.aspx? I have few comments on the International African American Museum. For more information, go to: http:/ www.rhodesdahl.com/documents/RhodesDahl%20-%20IAAM%20RFQ%20-%20Fin...I do not ...
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: 1/24/10 - 1/31/10
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010_01_24_archive.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Thursday, January 28, 2010. January 22 Charleston Field School. For more information. After Dr. Butler's presentation he led us on a tour in which we followed a part of Charleston's wall. Before our walk he gave us a crash course in the history of Charleston as a walled city and of the wall itself. The house is interpretated as it was between 1810 to 1820. It is...
preservenet.cornell.edu
PreserveNet
http://preservenet.cornell.edu/links.php
Planning and community dev. Sprawl and smart growth. State historic preservation offices. National trust for hist. pres. Other resource databases -. We are continually working to expand and improve upon this list. Please help us by submitting your link. Or by reporting a broken link. African American History and Culture. African American Heritage Preservation Foundation. African American History Archive. African American Historical Text Archive. African American Mosaic Exhibition. Time Page History Links.
charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com
Charleston Field School 2010: 3/21/10 - 3/28/10
http://charlestonfieldschool.blogspot.com/2010_03_21_archive.html
Charleston Field School 2010. My field school ramblings for the University of South Carolina's HIST 692 course from historic Charleston, SC. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. March 19- Non-Profits and Current Issues. Above: Historic Charleston Foundation's circa 1808 headquarters at 40 East Bay Street. We met with Katherine Saunders, Associate Director of HCF, and discussed important current issues such as the Calhoun Street East/Cooper River Waterfront Plan. Photo by Historic Charleston Foundation. Robert Gurley...