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Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Wells Crossroad to Holly Hill Reach Water Transmission Mains

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"Archaeological survey through surface inspection and systematic shovel testing at 30-meter intervals identified six sites (38OR331, 38OR332, 38OR333, 38OR334, 38OR335, and 38OR336) and one isolated find. Five of these sites contain remnants of nineteenth- to twentieth-century farmsteads or tenant farms. One site contains Pre-Contact ceramic and lithic artifacts. We recommend all of these sites and the isolated find not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). We also conducted an architectural reconnaissance of the easement. Since the pipeline will be underground when complete, it presents no opportunity to affect any aboveground resources that might be eligible for the NRHP unless they have associated landscapes. Our architectural historian inspected the roads along the pipeline corridor to see if such landscapes are present. We identified no historic landscapes, but there are two architectural resources that retain sufficient integrity to be included on the South Carolina Statewide Survey. A nineteenth-century farmhouse stands... (opposite the eastern/northern terminus of the proposed water pipeline). Also, Target United Methodist Church (built in 1920) and its associated cemetery (with graves from the early nineteenth century) stand ... on the opposite side of (the road) from the pipeline easement. Both are likely eligible for the NRHP. The pipeline will not alter the setting of either the house or the church/ cemetery in such a way that would affect their NRHP eligibility. Thus, the construction and operation of the proposed Wells Crossroad to Holly Hill Reach Water Transmission Mains will affect no historic properties."
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