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Cultural resources survey conducted on May 16-19 1995 of Roller Tract composed of 230 acres, 128 acres of which is considered to have a high potential for the presence of archaeological sites. Two historic sites were discovered (38BU1589 & 38BU159). None of the cultural resources are recommended eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
R.S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted a cultural resources survey on the 229 acre Pinckney Point Tract in Beaufort County during the period of June 20 through July 22, 2005. The project is located 9.6 km N/NW of Bluffton and 4.8 km N or Pinckney Colony Road and Hwy 278. The tract is a peninsula formed where the Okatee River flows into the Colleton River. The cultural resources survey included a literature review, an intensive archaeological survey, and an architectural survey to determine the location of potential historic architectural resources. Each resource was mapped and photographed. Two sites are recommended potentially eligible for the NRHP (National Register of Historic Places). If these sites cannot be avoided for development, Phase II testing is recommended to clarify the NRHP status of the two sites.
The project area borders the Okatee River SW of Cherry Point Landing and 11.2 miles NW of Hilton Head Island in Beaufort County, SC. In accordance with state law, a cultural resources survey was conducted to determine if significant cultural resources (such as archaeological sites, historic structures and the like) would be affected by the proposed residential development project.
The project area is at Cherry Point Landing, south of Pritcher Road, extending west to SC Hwy 170 in Beaufort County, SC and approx. 7.5 miles NW of Bluffton and 11.2 miles NW of Hilton Head Island, within Jasper County. Lowcountry Partners III plan to develop the 119.3 Osprey Point tract. In accordance with state law, a cultural resources survey was conducted to determine if significant cultural resources (such as archaeological sites, historic structures and the like) would be affected by the proposed project.
In June-August 1999, Brockington & Associates, Inc. undertook a cultural resources survey of the Hasell Point Tract, located in west-central Beaufort County, South Carolina, for D'Amico Management Associates. The tract occupies approximately 248 hectares & currently is owned by Hazel Pointe & is used as a hunting club.