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Records of the Historic Preservation Planner, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments, 1970-1981

CreatorBull, Elias Ball. 
Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. Historic Preservation Planner.
Date1970–1981
Physical description13 linear feet
Preferred Citation[Identification of the Specific Item], Records of the Historic Preservation Planner, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments, 1970–1981, Charleston Archive, Charleston County Public Library, Charleston, SC.
RepositoryThe Charleston Archive, Charleston County Public Library. 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401.
Compiled ByProcessed 2005, N. Butler.
Access to materialsCollection is open for research.
Subject HeadingsHistoric buildings--South Carolina--Charleston County
Historic buildings--South Carolina--Berkeley County
Historic buildings--South Carolina--Dorchester County
Historic preservation--South Carolina--Charleston County
Historic preservation--South Carolina--Berkeley County
Historic preservation--South Carolina--Dorchester County
 Portions of this collection have been digitized and are available online. View images from the collection on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

Scope and Content

This collection contains the records of the historic preservation planner of the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG), 1970–1981. The bulk of the collection is the research materials collected for the publication Historic Preservation Plan: Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Region (Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional Planning Council, 1972). Other records consist of non-survey regional research materials, general business files of the BCDCOG historic preservation department, and topical and miscellaneous files. 

The bulk of the materials in this collection are housed in numbered files that correspond to the numbered survey sites listed in the Historic Preservation Plan (HPP): the first digit designates the county in which the site is located (1=Berkeley, 2=Charleston, 3=Dorchester); the second digit, the preservation area within the county, either the old parishes used as tax districts or the natural boundaries of large land areas; and the third digit is the number assigned to each specific site within the preservation area. Many files contain copies of completed form for the National Register of Historic Places and original photographs. Numbered files for sites not listed in the publication and/or those inventoried after publication of the HPP are included in this series as well. For further details and background of the survey, please see the HPP. A complete list of South Carolina properties on the National Register of Historic Places is located on the South Carolina Department of Archives and History website at https://scdah.sc.gov/. Digital scans of original National Register forms for Charleston County sites are located at www.nationalregister.sc.gov/nrlinks.htm. 

The non-survey regional materials in this collection, arranged alphabetically by county, include additional historic sites and miscellaneous topics not covered in the HPP. The BCDCOG materials include materials concerning the South Carolina American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (1972–76); Elias Bull Professional Correspondence (1970–78); and David Chamberlain Professional Correspondence (1978–1981). Topical and miscellaneous files include historic preservation legislation; historic preservation; publications and papers; regional historic site surveys and inventories; newspaper clippings (1950s–70s); and photographs. Of interest is the correspondence file of the city planner of the Charleston County Planning Department, which highlights historic preservation activities in Charleston during the 1950s and 1960s. Newspaper clippings (1950s–70s) from the Charleston News and Courier and the Charleston Evening Post cover such topics as historic preservation, the 1970 South Carolina Tricentennial, and urban redevelopment and slum clearance. The photographs consist of a collection of negatives, contact sheets, black and white prints that depict sites in the Historic Preservation Plan, National Register properties, and regional subjects of historic interest.

 

Administrative/Biographical History

Elias Ball Bull was the tri-county region’s first historic preservation planner. His work at the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) historic preservation division coincided with the zenith of the historic preservation movement in the United States, which began with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 that established the National Register of Historic Places program. That same year South Carolina Governor Robert E. McNair declared state support for preservation efforts and established a Historic Resources Inter-Agency Council that brought various state departments together. As a result, a new Historic Resources Division was added to the South Carolina Archives Department, which became known as the South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH). 

The Berkeley-Charleston Regional Planning Commission, which later became known as the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional Planning Commission (BCDRPC), was awarded a federal historic preservation survey and planning grant for “services on any activity directly related to the location and documentation of historic places in Charleston and Berkeley Counties” in 1970.  Consequently, Elias Bull was hired as a planning analyst/historical researcher for production of a regional historic survey. The Historic Preservation Plan, written by Bull and published in 1972, was partially funded through this federal grant along with local and state funds. The HPP was the first promotion of preservation on a regional scale in the tri-county area. While serving as historic preservation planner, Bull was also active in the county’s 1976 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission and produced the Historic Preservation Inventory, Berkeley County. Bull’s greatest legacy, however, is the copious research notes and materials that he gathered on historic sites and landmarks throughout the tri-county region.
 
In 1976, the BCDRPC changed its title to the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) to reflect the statewide organization of ten Councils of Government established by state legislation passed in 1967. The BCDCOG relocated to the old Citadel Annex on Marion Square in 1978, with Bull retiring that same year. David Chamberlain succeeded Bull as historic preservation planner and remained in that position until 1981, at which time the historic preservation division of BCDCOG was abolished because federal funding was discontinued. 

Today the BCDCOG is located in North Charleston and continues regional planning and development efforts. Historic preservation planning for the tri-county area is now handled through a regional office of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
 

Conditions Governing Access and Use

Collection is open for research. 

 

Location of Copies

Digital reproductions of many images from this collection are available electronically at the Lowcountry Digital Library.

 

Acquisition

This collection was released to the Charleston County Public Library from the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments Executive Committee on 18 October 1999.

 

Collection Outline

Series I: Research Material 
A. Historic Preservation Plans 
Historic Preservation Plan, BCDRPC, 1972, typed draft.BOX 1
Historic Preservation Plan, BCDRPC, NotesBOX 1
Historic Preservation PlanCharleston, South Carolina (City Planning and Architectural Associates, et al.: Chapel Hill, NC. June 1974)BOX 1
B. Historic Preservation Plan, BCDRPC, 1972: Research materials (incomplete) 
         i. Berkeley County 
The Barrows 
         1-1-1               The Barrows Historic DistrictBOX 2
         1-1-2              Whiteville Historic DistrictBOX 2
         1-1-3              Oakley PlantationBOX 2
Cordesville 
         1-3-1              Biggin Church RuinsBOX 2
         1-3-2              North Chachan PlantationBOX 2
         1-3-3               Strawberry Chapel / Childsbury Town SiteBOX 2
         1-3-4               Hyde Park PlantationBOX 2
         1-3-5               Irving ChapelBOX 2
         1-3-6/7/8          22, 23, 25, 26 Mile StonesBOX 2
         1-3-9                Old Cordesville Historic DistrictBOX 2
         1-3-10               Richmond PlantationBOX 2
         1-3-12               Tavou ChurchBOX 2
Cross 
         1-4-1               Cross Historic DistrictBOX 2
         1-4-3               Lawson's Pond PlantationBOX 2
Goose Creek 
         1-5-1               St. James Goose Creek ChurchBOX 2
         1-5-2               Medway Plantation BOX 2
         1-5-6               Otranto PlantationBOX 2
         1-5-7               Crowfield PlantationBOX 2
         1-5-8               Elms Plantation Ruins (Izard Plantation)BOX 2
Honey Hill 
         1-6-1               Honey Hill Historic District BOX 2
Jamestown 
         1-7-3               Jamestown: Battle of Lenud’s FerryBOX 2
Moncks Corner 
         1-8-1               Battle of Biggin BridgeBOX 2
         1-8-2               Old Santee Canal Historic District (lower section)BOX 2
         1-8-3               Fort at FairlawnBOX 2
         1-8-4               Gippy PlantationBOX 2
         1-8-5               Stony Landing PlantationBOX 2
         1-8-6               Lewisfield PlantationBOX 2
         1-8-7               Mulberry PlantationBOX 2
         1-8-8               Dean Hall PlantationBOX 2
         1-8-9               Dean Hall Overseer’s HouseBOX 2
         1-8-10               Harry Hill Plantation (King Harry’s Grave)BOX 2
         1-8-15               Railroad StationBOX 2
         1-8-18               Moncks Corner Historic District    BOX 2
Pineville 
         1-9-1               Pineville Historic District (two folders, I and II)BOX 3
         1-9-2               Old Santee Canal Historic District (Tailrace Canal Park)BOX 3
         1-9-3               Grave of Francis MarionBOX 3
         1-9-10               Oakland Club PlayhouseBOX 3
Pinopolis 
         1-10-1               Pinopolis Historic District (one folder)BOX 3
         1-10-1               Pinopolis Historic District Photographs IBOX 3
         1-10-1               Pinopolis Historic District Photographs IIBOX 4
         1-10-1               Pinopolis Historic District, Norman Walsh materials, 2005BOX 4
         1-10-2               Wampee PlantationBOX 4
St. Stephen 
         1-11-2               L. Mendel Rivers’ Boyhood HomeBOX 4
         1-11-3               St. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchBOX 4
St. Thomas 
         1-12-1               12 Mile Stone(to Calais Ferry)BOX 4
         1-12-2               St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal ChurchBOX 4
         1-12-3               Cainhoy Historic DistrictBOX 4
         1-12-4               Middleburg PlantationBOX 4
         1-12-5               Pompion Hill ChapelBOX 4
         1-12-6               Halidon Hill Plantation (Quinby Plantation House)BOX 4
         1-12-7               Battle of Quinby BridgeBOX 4
         1-12-8               Grave of Governor Sir Nathaniel Johnson at Silk Hope PlantationBOX 4
         1-12-9               Battle of Videau’s BridgeBOX 4
Wassamasaw 
         1-13-6              New Hope Historic DistrictBOX 4
  
         ii. Charleston County 
Charleston/North Charleston 
         2-1-1               The Fireproof BuildingBOX 5
         2-1-2               Magnolia FarmBOX 5
         2-1-3               Magnolia CemeteryBOX 5
         2-1-4               Castle PinckneyBOX 5
         2-1-5               South Carolina State Arsenal / Old CitadelBOX 5
         2-1-6               Daniel Blake TenementsBOX 5
         2-1-7               Israel Firetag Store BOX 5
         2-1-8               Charleston County CourthouseBOX 5
         2-1-9               Fort Sumter  BOX 5
         2-1-10             Quarter House Fort and TavernBOX 5
         2-1-12            Charleston Historic District-1966 ExtensionBOX 6
         2-1-13            Robert Gould Shaw Community CenterBOX 6
         2-1-14            Market Hall and ShedsBOX 6
         2-1-15            Branford-Horry HouseBOX 6
         2-1-16             William Aiken House and Associated Railroad StructuresBOX 6
         2-1-17             Miles Brewton HouseBOX 6
         2-1-19             Citizens and Southern National Bank     BOX 6
         2-1-20             The Exchange and ProvostBOX 6
         2-1-21             William Gibbes HouseBOX 6
         2-1-22             Heyward-Washington HouseBOX 6
         2-1-24             Thomas Rose HouseBOX 6
         2-1-25             St. Michael’s Episcopal ChurchBOX 6
         2-1-26             Simmons-Edwards House, “The Pineapple Gates”BOX 6
         2-1-27             Colonel John Stuart HouseBOX 6
         2-1-28             Sword Gate HousesBOX 6
         2-1-29             College of CharlestonBOX 6
         2-1-30             DuBose Heyward HouseBOX 6
         2-1-31             McCrady’s Tavern and Long RoomBOX 6
         2-1-32             Dock Street TheatreBOX 6
         2-1-33             Powder Magazine   BOX 6
         2-1-34             Nathaniel Russell HouseBOX 6
         2-1-35             Edward Rutledge House   BOX 7
         2-1-36             South Carolina National Bank of CharlestonBOX 7
         2-1-37             Bethel Methodist ChurchBOX 7
         2-1-38             Lodge Alley-French Quarter DistrictBOX 7
         2-1-39             James Nicholson House (Ashley Hall School)BOX 7
         2-1-40             William Blacklock House               BOX 7
         2-1-41             The Unitarian ChurchBOX 7
         2-1-42             Hibernian Society Hall       BOX 7
         2-1-43             Old Bethel Methodist ChurchBOX 7
         2-1-44             Old Slave MartBOX 7
         2-1-45             Joseph Manigault House  BOX 7
         2-1-46             Denmark Vesey HouseBOX 7
         2-1-47             Bull Street, South SideBOX 7
         2-1-48             Bull Street, North SideBOX 7
         2-1-49             United States Customs HouseBOX 7
         2-1-50             John Rutledge HouseBOX 7
         2-1-51             Old Marine HospitalBOX 7
         2-1-53             Governor William Aiken HouseBOX 7
         2-1-65             Richard Capers HouseBOX 7
         2-1-72             City HallBOX 7
         2-1-73             Charles Drayton HouseBOX 7
         2-1-75             Edmonston-Alston HouseBOX 7
         2-1-76             Harmon Field, Martello TowerBOX 8
         2-1-78             Bernard Elliott BeeBOX 8
         2-1-80            Faber House            BOX 8
         2-1-85            Gibbes Art Gallery  BOX 8
         2-1-86            Grace Episcopal ChurchBOX 8
         2-1-89            High School of CharlestonBOX 8
         2-1-90            Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox ChurchBOX 8
         2-1-92            Izard-Pinckney HouseBOX 8
         2-1-102          Patrick O’Donnell MansionBOX 8
         2-1-103          Old Charleston Jail (1802) BOX 8
         2-1-108          Pink House  BOX 8
         2-1-109          Presqu’ile                 BOX 8
         2-1-111          Radcliffeborough NeighborhoodBOX 8
         2-1-115          Colonel William Rhett HouseBOX 8
         2-1-117          John Robinson HouseBOX 8
         2-1-120          Lt. Governor William A. Bull HouseBOX 8
         2-1-123          St. John’s Lutheran ChurchBOX 8
         2-1-125          St. Mary’s Catholic ChurchBOX 8
         2-1-128          St. Stephen’s Episcopal ChurchBOX 8
         2-1-131          Josiah Smith BuildingBOX 8
         2-1-135          Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim SynagogueBOX 8
         2-1-146          Confederate HomeBOX 8
         2-1-148          Lowndes Grove PlantationBOX 8
         2-1-149          San Souci HouseBOX 8
         2-1-150          Hampton ParkBOX 8
         2-1-153          Malbone-Hutty HouseBOX 8
         2-1-154          Calhoun MansionBOX 8
         2-1-156          Central Baptist ChurchBOX 9
         2-1-157          Chisolm’s Rice Mill BOX 9
         2-1-158          Antipedo Baptist Meeting House SiteBOX 9
         2-1-159          Cast Iron DistrictBOX 9
         2-1-160          White Point GardenBOX 9
         2-1-161          Middleton-Pinckney HouseBOX 9
         2-1-167          Palmetto PlantationBOX 9
         2-1-168          John Edwards HouseBOX 9
         2-1-170          West Point Rice MillBOX 9
         2-1-173          Governor Thomas Bennett HouseBOX 9
         2-1-187          McInnis-Pinckney House  BOX 9
         2-1-202          Jonathan Lucas House / Riverside Infirmary and Kinloch Home for NursesBOX 9
         2-1-204          Robert Martin HouseBOX 9
         2-1-213          William Ravenel HouseBOX 9
         2-1-221          Cigar FactoryBOX 9
         2-1-223          Josiah Smith Tennent HouseBOX 9
         2-1-224          Samuel H. Wilson HouseBOX 9
         Christchurch 
         2-2-1              Sewee MoundBOX 10
         2-2-2              Buzzard’s IslandBOX 10
         2-2-3              Auld Mound BOX 10
         2-2-5              Boone Hall PlantationBOX 10
         2-2-6              Christ Church (Episcopal)BOX 10
         2-2-7              Powder Magazine   BOX 10
         2-2-8              Paul Pritchard Shipyard     BOX 10
         2-2-9              Snee Farm   BOX 10
         2-2-10             Oakland Plantation (Youghall Plantation)BOX 10
         2-2-12             Fenwick’s FortBOX 10
         2-2-15             AndersonvilleBOX 10
Edisto Island 
         2-3-1              Bailey’s HouseBOX 10
         2-3-2              Bleak Hall Plantation (outbuildings)BOX 10
         2-3-3              Brooklands PlantationBOX 10
         2-3-4              Crawford’s PlantationBOX 10
         2-3-5              Dodge Plantation / William Seabrook HouseBOX 10
         2-3-6              Edisto Church (Baptist) / First Baptist Church of Edisto IslandBOX 10
         2-3-7              Edisto Island Presbyterian ChurchBOX 10
         2-3-8              Frogmore PlantationBOX 10
         2-3-9              Middleton’s PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-10            Old House PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-11            Prospect Hill PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-12            Seaside PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-13            Sunnyside PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-14            Trinity Episcopal PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-15            Oak Island PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-17            Peter’s Point PlantationBOX 11
         2-3-18            Windsor Plantation BOX 11
         2-3-19            Edisto Beach BatteryBOX 11
         2-3-20            Fig Island (shell ring)BOX 11
         2-3-21            Presbyterian ManseBOX 11
         2-3-22            Brick House RuinsBOX 11
         2-3-23            Spanish Mount Point / The Mound (shell ring)BOX 11
         2-3-24            Trinity Episcopal Church RectoryBOX 11
James Island 
         2-4-1              Lawton’s Bluff PlantationBOX 11
         2-4-2              Fort JohnsonBOX 11
         2-4-3              Marshlands PlantationBOX 11
         2-4-4              Fort Lamar (Battle of Secessionville)BOX 11
         2-4-5              McLeod Plantation BOX 12
         2-4-6              Secessionville ManorBOX 12
         2-4-7              Stiles-Hinson-Thompson HouseBOX 12
         2-4-8              Fort PembertonBOX 12
         2-4-17            Battery Tatum, Battery RyanBOX 12
         2-4-22            Lighthouse Point Indian MoundsBOX 12
John's Island 
         2-5-1              Fenwick Hall PlantationBOX 12
         2-5-2              Fort TrenholmBOX 12
         2-5-4              John’s Island Presbyterian ChurchBOX 12
         2-5-5              Kinsey Burden RuinsBOX 12
         2-5-8              Moving Star HallBOX 12
Kiawah Island 
         2-6-1              Vanderhorst HouseBOX 12
Ladson 
         2-7-1              Grave of General William Moultrie (Windsor Hill Plantation)BOX 12
Mount Pleasant 
         2-8-1              Mount Pleasant Historic DistrictBOX 13
         2-8-2              Mount Pleasant Seventh Day Adventist ChurchBOX 13
         2-8-3              Tew-Coleman HouseBOX 13
         2-8-4              John W. Moore House / 236 Bennett StreetBOX 13
         2-8-5              Confederate CemeteryBOX 13
         2-8-6              Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church     BOX 13
         2-8-7              McIver House (Hibben House) /   BOX 13
         2-8-8              Mount Pleasant AcademyBOX 13
         2-8-9              Murray-Taylor House / 218 King StreetBOX 13
         2-8-10            Old CourthouseBOX 13
         2-8-11            Duryea-Crowell House / 125 Live Oak DriveBOX 13
         2-8-12           Captain Peter C. Lewis House /BOX 13
         2-8-13           Joseph Tomlinson House / 210 Pitt StreetBOX 13
         2-8-14           Old Post OfficeBOX 13
         2-8-15           Reigne HouseBOX 13
         2-8-16           Toomer LaneBOX 13
         2-8-17           Skipper’s View / 101 Venning Street       BOX 13
         2-8-18           St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church /  BOX 13
         2-8-22          Charles Jugnot House / 319 Pitt StreetBOX 13
St. Andrews 
         2-9-1           Ashley Hall PlantationBOX 13
         2-9-3           Ghost IslandBOX 13
         2-9-5           Runnymeade PlantationBOX 13
         2-9-6           Magnolia GardensBOX 13
         2-9-7           St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church   BOX 14
         2-9-8           St. Andrew’s TownBOX 14
         2-9-9           Old Town Landing / Charles Towne LandingBOX 14
         2-9-10         Battery Haig BOX 14
         2-9-16         Fort BullBOX 14
         2-9-18         Battery BarkerBOX 14
         2-9-20         Farmfield PlantationBOX 14
         2-9-22         Lords Proprietors PlantationBOX 14
         2-9-23         Wespanee PlantationBOX 14
 St. James Santee 
         2-10-1         Fairfield Plantation BOX 14
         2-10-2         Harrietta PlantationBOX 14
         2-10-3         Hampton PlantationBOX 14
         2-10-4         Laurel Hill PlantationBOX 14
         2-10-5         McClellanville Historic DistrictBOX 14
         2-10-5         Deeds, RMC, A-22, p. 30 to Z-30, p. 312BOX 14
         2-10-5         Title Searches: 764-07-00-03 to 766-07-00-05BOX 15
         2-10-5         Title Search Notes 764-07-00-09 to 766-07-00-05BOX 15
         2-10-6         The Wedge PlantationBOX 15
         2-10-7         St. James Episcopal Church (Santee)    BOX 15
         2-10-8         Bull’s Island FortBOX 15
         2-10-9         Jonathan Lucas’ First Rice MillBOX 15
  St. Paul's 
         2-11-1         Grove PlantationBOX 15
         2-11-2         Battle of StonoBOX 15
         2-11-5         Prospect Hill PlantationBOX 16
         2-11-6         The ParsonageBOX 16
         2-11-7         Oak Lawn PlantationBOX 16
         2-11-8         Willtown BluffBOX 16
         2-11-10       Summit Plantation  BOX 16
         2-11-11       Colonel William Washington’s GraveBOX 16
         2-11-12       Christ Church, Adams RunBOX 16
         2-11-13       Boineau RunBOX 16
         2-11-15       Adams Run Historic DistrictBOX 16
         2-11-16       Stono River Slave Rebellion and Wiltown Presbyterian ChurchBOX 16
         2-11-18       Second St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Stono, Beech HillBOX 16
         2-11-19       Jacksonboro Masonic LodgeBOX 16
         2-11-20       Meggett Historic DistrictBOX 16
Seabrook Island 
         2-12-1/2/3   Privateer Creek Battery, Seabrook’s Beach, Horse Island (shell ring)BOX 16
Sullivan's Island 
         2-13-1       Coast Guard Historic DistrictBOX 16
         2-13-3       Fort MoultrieBOX 16
         2-13-6       Battery GadsdenBOX 16
         2-13-7       Battery ThomsonBOX 16
Wadmalaw Island 
         2-14-1       Hanckel Mound (shell ring)BOX 17
         2-14-2       New Cut PlantationBOX 17
         2-14-3       Oak Grove Plantation        BOX 17
         2-14-4       Admiral George Palmer’s Bridge  BOX 17
         2-14-5       Rockville Historic DistrictBOX 17
         2-14-6       Joseph LaRoche HouseBOX 17
         2-14-7       John F. Townsend HouseBOX 17
         2-14-8       Ladson Webb HouseBOX 17
         2-14-9       Wilson’s WindmillBOX 17
         2-14-10     Rockville Presbyterian ChurchBOX 17
         2-14-11     Stanley F. Morse HouseBOX 17
         2-14-12     Mary A. Whaley HouseBOX 17
         2-14-13     Old Rectory  BOX 17
         2-14-14     Perry HouseBOX 17
         2-14-15     W. E. Jenkins HouseBOX 17
         2-14-16     Hagood House / Micah Jenkins House  BOX 17
         2-14-17     Stevens House / Major Daniel Jenkins HouseBOX 17
         2-14-18     Grace Chapel (Episcopal) BOX 17
         2-14-19     Cornelia J. Whaley HouseBOX 17
         2-14-20     Fanny S. Wilson HouseBOX 17
         2-14-21     John F. Sosnowski HouseBOX 17
         2-14-22     Presbyterian Manse           BOX 17
         2-14-23     Edward D. Bailey HouseBOX 17
         2-14-24     Welch’s Lane HouseBOX 17
         2-14-25     St. James Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church Zion ChapelBOX 17
 Lincolnville 
         2-15-2      Old Lincolnville Town Hall / Williams Graded SchoolBOX 17
  Folly Island 
         2-16-1      Battery GreenBOX 17
  Morris Island 
         2-17-1      Swamp Angel site   BOX 17
         iii. Dorchester County 
Summerville 
         3-1-1       Summerville Historic DistrictBOX 17
         3-1-4       Stallsville Historic District   BOX 17
         3-1-6       Middleton PlaceBOX 17
St. George 
         3-3-3       Appleby Methodist ChurchBOX 17
C. Non-survey Materials 
         i. Berkeley County 
Cordesville 
         Kensington PlantationBOX 18
Cross 
         Loch Dhu PlantationBOX 18
St. Stephen 
         Municipal Building  BOX 18
Miscellaneous 
         Amoco Railroad SpurBOX 18
         “Community and Neighborhood Names in Berkeley County,” Part I. Bull, Elias. Names in South Carolina pp. 11-24, Vol. XI, Winter 1964.BOX 18
         “Community and Neighborhood Names in Berkeley County,” Parts II. Bull, Elias. Names in South Carolina pp. 32-39, Vol. XII, Winter 1965.BOX 18
         “Community and Neighborhood Names in Berkeley County,” Parts III. Bull, Elias. Names in South Carolina, pp. 37-44, Vol. XIII, Winter 1966.BOX 18
         “Community and Neighborhood Names in Berkeley County,” Parts IV. Bull, Elias. Names in South Carolina, pp. 11-24, Vol. XIV, Winter 1967.BOX 18
         Dominion Hills SubdivisionBOX 18
         Exeter PlantationBOX 18
Historic Resources of Berkeley County, South Carolina,” Preservation Consultants, Inc., 1990.BOX 18
         Keller Site (38BK83)BOX 18
         “Names and Places on Cooper River,” Benton, John. Names in South Carolina, pp. 22-31, Vol. XII, Winter 1965.BOX 18
         Open Range LawsBOX 18
         Persimmon Hill (Fairfax Development)BOX 18
         Spring Grove PlantationBOX 18
         ii. Charleston County 
Charleston 
         74 and 76 Beaufain StreetBOX 18
         19 Charlotte Street  BOX 18
         60 Church Street     BOX 18
         10, 12 Clifford Street / The Twin Sisters BOX 18
         110 Coming Street / Stephen Thomas House   BOX 18
         138, 140, 142 Coming Street        BOX 18
         21 Jacobs AlleyBOX 18
         375, 377, 464, 466, 466 ½ King Street / William TurpinBOX 18
         44 Line Street / South Carolina Railroad Car Shop      BOX 18
         41 Market Street / Industrial Spur Track Co. Building  BOX 18
         51 Meeting Street    BOX 18
         69 Meeting Street / John E. Poyas HouseBOX 18
         171-173 Meeting Street / O’Hagan BuildingBOX 18
         205 Meeting StreetBOX 18
         286 Meeting StreetBOX 18
         296 Meeting Street / Mary Strobel HouseBOX 18
         360 Meeting Street / Charleston MuseumBOX 18
         60 Montagu Street / Gaillard – Bennett HouseBOX 18
         56 Pitt Street / Cogswell House   BOX 18
         37 Smith StreetBOX 18
         112 Smith Street     BOX 18
         66 Society Street / William T. Hieronymous HouseBOX 18
         78 Society Street / R.C. Salas HouseBOX 18
         51 State Street / Charleston Day SchoolBOX 18
         56 Tradd Street / Joseph Sallier de Beaufort HouseBOX 18
         Wentworth Street / Mary Baker (Glover) Eddy HouseBOX 18
Miscellaneous 
         Adger’s WharfBOX 19
         AnsonboroughBOX 19
         Bartlam Pottery / Bartlam, John; Duché, AndréBOX 19
         Broad Street BOX 19
         Boundary Changes, Charleston County – 1976            BOX 19
         Charleston Historic District, Miscellaneous        BOX 19
         “Charleston in Olden Times,” Charleston Courier, 1868BOX 19
         “City of Charleston Tenement Study,” Robert Young, [1977]BOX 19
         County Prison Farm (Corn Hill Plantation)BOX 19
         Drum Island BOX 19
         Earthquake 1886    BOX 19
         Gadsden GreenBOX 19
         Harbor Rebellion    BOX 19
         Hirsch MuralsBOX 19
         Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) by Charles N. Bayless, AIABOX 19
         King Street Windshield Survey (Calhoun St to Broad St.)BOX 19
         Lockwood Boulevard         BOX 19
         “Report of Olmsted, Olmsted, and Eliot to Mr. John B. Adger, Chairman, Park Commission, Charleston, S.C., Found Among Park Record, 1895 S.L.” [1896]BOX 19
         “Survey of the Parish Records of St. Luke and St. Paul Cathedral Episcopal Church,” by John D. Gillespie, 1970.BOX 19
         Trolley Car LinesBOX 19
         Wragg MallBOX 19
 Christ Church 
         Fairlawn PlantationBOX 19
         Bermuda TownBOX 19
         Pipe making manufactory BOX 19
Edisto 
         South Carolina Historical Society Fall Tour, 1972BOX 19
         Jenkins Family CemeteryBOX 19
Folly Island 
         MiscellaneousBOX 19
Hollywood 
         MiscellaneousBOX 19
James Island 
         LegarevilleBOX 19
         Historic Plats, MiscellaneousBOX 19
         Secessionville Historic DistrictBOX 19
John's Island 
         MiscellaneousBOX 19
Kiawah Island 
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
McClellanville 
         McClellanville Methodist-Episcopal ChurchBOX 20
         McClellanville Steamboat Corporation    BOX 20
         New Wappetaw Presbyterian ChurchBOX 20
  Mount Pleasant 
         First Town HallBOX 20
         Patriot’s Point / USS Yorktown     BOX 20
         “Shem Creek Special Area Management Plan.” The Town of Mt. Pleasant and the South Carolina Coastal Council. [1980s].BOX 20
North Charleston 
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
St. Andrews 
         Maryville: King HouseBOX 20
         “Report on Historical and Archeological Survey of Ashleytowne Landing Development,” Herold, Elaine Bluhm, Ph.D., 1975.BOX 20
St. James Santee 
         Cape Romain National Wildlife RefugeBOX 20
         Capers IslandBOX 20
         Elbow Tavern Tract, c. 1926.BOX 20
         St. Stephen Episcopal ChurchBOX 20
         Watahan and The Point platBOX 20
St. Paul's 
         BarrellvilleBOX 20
         Jocassee IslandBOX 20
         OsbornBOX 20
         RantowlesBOX 20
         Yonges IslandBOX 20
Stono Inlet 
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
Sullivan's Island 
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
Wadmalaw Island 
         Julia Evelina Whaley HouseBOX 20
         Church Creek BridgeBOX 20
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
         iii. Dorchester County 
Dorchester County 
         Cedar Grove House Site and BridgeBOX 20
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
         Old Dorchester State ParkBOX 20
         Sandy Hill Plantation Site  BOX 20
         Spring Farm Plantation SiteBOX 20
Harleyville 
         St. Paul’s Methodist ChurchBOX 20
 Ridgeville 
         Ridgeville Historic District  BOX 20
         Ridgeville Depot      BOX 20
         Fort at Four Holes SwampBOX 20
         Cypress Methodist Campground BOX 20
St. George  
         Appleby House and Store  BOX 20
         Carroll House (Old Carroll Place)BOX 20
         Indian Fields Methodist Campground     BOX 20
Summerville 
         Archdale PlantationBOX 20
         Beech Hill Meeting House SiteBOX 20
         MiscellaneousBOX 20
         Newington Plantation Site BOX 20
         iv. Miscellaneous Photos 
         Scanned Contact Sheets  BOX 20
         Identified Contact SheetsBOX 20
         Unidentified Contact SheetsBOX 20
Series II. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments materials 
         A. American Revolution Bicentennial Commission 1972-1976 
                   1972 materialsBOX 21
                   1973 materialsBOX 21
                   1974 materials (I)BOX 21
                   1974 materials (II)BOX 21
                   1975 materials (I)BOX 21
                   1975 materials (II)BOX 21
                   1976 materials (I)BOX 21
                   1976 materials (II)BOX 21
         B. Elias Bull Professional Correspondence 
                   1970 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1971 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1972 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1973 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1974 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1975 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1976 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1977 Correspondence       BOX 22
                   1978 Correspondence       BOX 22
         C. David Chamberlain Professional Correspondence 
                   1978 CorrespondenceBOX 23
                   1979 CorrespondenceBOX 23
                   1980 CorrespondenceBOX 23
                   1981 CorrespondenceBOX 23
         D. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG), Historic Preservation Planning Department (1970-1981) 
                   A-95 / Project Notification & Review SystemBOX 24
                   AH-106 / Regional Environmental QuestionnaireBOX 24
                   Afro-American Bicentennial CorporationBOX 24
                   Army Corps of Engineers  BOX 24
                   Central Midlands Regional Planning Council RecreationBOX 24
                   Charleston County Planning Board, Director of Planning, Correspondence: 1955-1966 (incomplete)BOX 24
                   City of Charleston Planning and Zoning Commission BOX 24
                   Coastal Zone ManagementBOX 24
                   Council on Urban Quality, CharlestonBOX 24
                   Executive Committee, minutesBOX 24
                   Governor’s Intern ProgramBOX 24
                   Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Survey/InventoryBOX 24
                   Historic Preservation Committee  BOX 24
                   Historic Preservation Planner’s Reports BOX 24
                   Historic Preservation Sub-committeeBOX 24
                   Ladson-Goose Creek ConnectorBOX 24
                   Letters of Agreement with South Carolina Department Of Archives and History (SCDAH)BOX 24
                   Maritime PreservationBOX 24
                   Mark Clark ExpresswayBOX 24
                   Mines, Charleston CountyBOX 24
                   National Heritage ProgramBOX 24
                   Regional Planners’ Quarterly Meetings  BOX 24
                   South Carolina Heritage Trust ProgramBOX 25
                   South Carolina Highway DepartmentBOX 25
                   South Carolina Historic Preservation GrantsBOX 25
                   South Carolina Historical MarkersBOX 25
         E. Topical and Miscellaneous materials 
         i. Historic Preservation Legislation 
                   Abandoned Cemeteries: State of South Carolina lawsBOX 25
                   Archives Act, State of South CarolinaBOX 25
                   Historic Preservation Legislation, Federal          BOX 25
                   Historic Preservation Ordinances, Berkeley-Charleston-DorchesterBOX 25
                   Historic Preservation Ordinances, non-South CarolinaBOX 25
                   Scenic River Acts, State of South Carolina and FederalBOX 25
                   “The South Carolina Underwater Salvage Act of 1968 as Amended in 1969 Together with the Uniform Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Law,” Robert L. Stephenson. University of South Carolina: 1 July 1970.BOX 25
                   Town Incorporation Acts, Berkeley-Charleston-DorchesterBOX 25
         ii. Historic Preservation, Miscellaneous Topics 
                   Archeological Sites and ResearchBOX 25
                   Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional MapsBOX 25
                   Bull, Elias, Talks (notes)    BOX 26
                   Colonial Forts, Charleston CountyBOX 26
                   Contracts, Historic, RMCBOX 26
                   Cowpens Flag         BOX 26
                   de Grasse, Admiral ComteBOX 26
                   Edisto Indian TribeBOX 26
                   Eutaw FlagBOX 26
                   French Huguenot ChurchesBOX 26
                   Historic Preservation articles, generalBOX 26
                   Jackson, Rachel, Gravesite ofBOX 26
                   Militia UnitsBOX 26
                   Miscellaneous papers        BOX 26
                   Pinckney, Charles E., Lexington  BOX 26
                   “Rabbit Tracks”BOX 26
                   “Waban,” historic tugboatBOX 26
                   Waring, BenjaminBOX 26
                   “Weehauken,” Union ironcladBOX 26
                   White, William T.BOX 26
         iii. Publications and Papers 
                   “Identification and Evaluation of Factors Affecting Urban Renewal: Excerpt from a Case Study of Charleston, S.C.,” C. Eugene Hix, [n.d.].BOX 26
                   “Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests,” United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 20 August 1975.BOX 26
                   “Progress Picture Story of the Santee-Cooper Hydro-Electric and Navigation, Project,” South Carolina Public Service Authority: Moncks Corner, South Carolina, 1944.BOX 26
                   “Save Charleston Partnership, Site and Building Information,” 1976.BOX 26
                   “South Carolina’s Plan for Developing Its Historic Resources,” South Carolina Archives Departments, 1966.BOX 26
                   “A Summary of Records Services Provided to Charleston County by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History,” by Julian L. Mims, 1976BOX 26
                   “Travel Industry Action Program,” Charleston County Park, Recreation and Tourism Commission, [1970s].BOX 26
         iv. Regional Historic Sites Surveys/Inventories 
                   Berkeley County: Historic Sites Survey/InventoryBOX 26
                   Charleston County: Historic Sites Survey/InventoryBOX 26
                   Dorchester County: Historic Sites Survey/InventoryBOX 26
                   Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester: Historic Sites/ InventoryBOX 26
                   Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester: National Register and National Historic Landmarks Surveys/InventoriesBOX 26
                   Preliminary South Carolina Historic Preservation Plan, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Volume I, September 29, 1969.BOX 26
         v. Newspaper Clippings 
                   Historic PreservationBOX 27
                   South Carolina Tricentennial ProjectsBOX 27
                   Urban Redevelopment and Slum Clearance, IBOX 27
                   Urban Redevelopment and Slum Clearance, IIBOX 27