| Creator | Bull, Elias Ball. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. Historic Preservation Planner. |
| Date | 1970–1981 |
| Physical description | 13 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. |
| Repository | The Charleston Archive, Charleston County Public Library. 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401. |
| Compiled By | Processed 2005, N. Butler. |
| Access to materials | Collection is open for research. |
| Subject Headings | Historic 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. |
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.
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, Notes | BOX 1 |
| Historic Preservation Plan, Charleston, 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 District | BOX 2 |
| 1-1-2 Whiteville Historic District | BOX 2 |
| 1-1-3 Oakley Plantation | BOX 2 |
| Cordesville | |
| 1-3-1 Biggin Church Ruins | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-2 North Chachan Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-3 Strawberry Chapel / Childsbury Town Site | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-4 Hyde Park Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-5 Irving Chapel | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-6/7/8 22, 23, 25, 26 Mile Stones | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-9 Old Cordesville Historic District | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-10 Richmond Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-3-12 Tavou Church | BOX 2 |
| Cross | |
| 1-4-1 Cross Historic District | BOX 2 |
| 1-4-3 Lawson's Pond Plantation | BOX 2 |
| Goose Creek | |
| 1-5-1 St. James Goose Creek Church | BOX 2 |
| 1-5-2 Medway Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-5-6 Otranto Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-5-7 Crowfield Plantation | BOX 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 Ferry | BOX 2 |
| Moncks Corner | |
| 1-8-1 Battle of Biggin Bridge | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-2 Old Santee Canal Historic District (lower section) | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-3 Fort at Fairlawn | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-4 Gippy Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-5 Stony Landing Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-6 Lewisfield Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-7 Mulberry Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-8 Dean Hall Plantation | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-9 Dean Hall Overseer’s House | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-10 Harry Hill Plantation (King Harry’s Grave) | BOX 2 |
| 1-8-15 Railroad Station | BOX 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 Marion | BOX 3 |
| 1-9-10 Oakland Club Playhouse | BOX 3 |
| Pinopolis | |
| 1-10-1 Pinopolis Historic District (one folder) | BOX 3 |
| 1-10-1 Pinopolis Historic District Photographs I | BOX 3 |
| 1-10-1 Pinopolis Historic District Photographs II | BOX 4 |
| 1-10-1 Pinopolis Historic District, Norman Walsh materials, 2005 | BOX 4 |
| 1-10-2 Wampee Plantation | BOX 4 |
| St. Stephen | |
| 1-11-2 L. Mendel Rivers’ Boyhood Home | BOX 4 |
| 1-11-3 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church | BOX 4 |
| St. Thomas | |
| 1-12-1 12 Mile Stone(to Calais Ferry) | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-2 St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal Church | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-3 Cainhoy Historic District | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-4 Middleburg Plantation | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-5 Pompion Hill Chapel | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-6 Halidon Hill Plantation (Quinby Plantation House) | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-7 Battle of Quinby Bridge | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-8 Grave of Governor Sir Nathaniel Johnson at Silk Hope Plantation | BOX 4 |
| 1-12-9 Battle of Videau’s Bridge | BOX 4 |
| Wassamasaw | |
| 1-13-6 New Hope Historic District | BOX 4 |
| ii. Charleston County | |
| Charleston/North Charleston | |
| 2-1-1 The Fireproof Building | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-2 Magnolia Farm | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-3 Magnolia Cemetery | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-4 Castle Pinckney | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-5 South Carolina State Arsenal / Old Citadel | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-6 Daniel Blake Tenements | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-7 Israel Firetag Store | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-8 Charleston County Courthouse | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-9 Fort Sumter | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-10 Quarter House Fort and Tavern | BOX 5 |
| 2-1-12 Charleston Historic District-1966 Extension | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-13 Robert Gould Shaw Community Center | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-14 Market Hall and Sheds | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-15 Branford-Horry House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-16 William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-17 Miles Brewton House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-19 Citizens and Southern National Bank | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-20 The Exchange and Provost | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-21 William Gibbes House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-22 Heyward-Washington House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-24 Thomas Rose House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-25 St. Michael’s Episcopal Church | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-26 Simmons-Edwards House, “The Pineapple Gates” | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-27 Colonel John Stuart House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-28 Sword Gate Houses | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-29 College of Charleston | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-30 DuBose Heyward House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-31 McCrady’s Tavern and Long Room | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-32 Dock Street Theatre | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-33 Powder Magazine | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-34 Nathaniel Russell House | BOX 6 |
| 2-1-35 Edward Rutledge House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-36 South Carolina National Bank of Charleston | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-37 Bethel Methodist Church | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-38 Lodge Alley-French Quarter District | BOX 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 Church | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-42 Hibernian Society Hall | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-43 Old Bethel Methodist Church | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-44 Old Slave Mart | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-45 Joseph Manigault House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-46 Denmark Vesey House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-47 Bull Street, South Side | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-48 Bull Street, North Side | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-49 United States Customs House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-50 John Rutledge House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-51 Old Marine Hospital | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-53 Governor William Aiken House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-65 Richard Capers House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-72 City Hall | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-73 Charles Drayton House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-75 Edmonston-Alston House | BOX 7 |
| 2-1-76 Harmon Field, Martello Tower | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-78 Bernard Elliott Bee | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-80 Faber House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-85 Gibbes Art Gallery | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-86 Grace Episcopal Church | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-89 High School of Charleston | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-90 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-92 Izard-Pinckney House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-102 Patrick O’Donnell Mansion | BOX 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 Neighborhood | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-115 Colonel William Rhett House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-117 John Robinson House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-120 Lt. Governor William A. Bull House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-123 St. John’s Lutheran Church | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-125 St. Mary’s Catholic Church | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-128 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-131 Josiah Smith Building | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-135 Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-146 Confederate Home | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-148 Lowndes Grove Plantation | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-149 San Souci House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-150 Hampton Park | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-153 Malbone-Hutty House | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-154 Calhoun Mansion | BOX 8 |
| 2-1-156 Central Baptist Church | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-157 Chisolm’s Rice Mill | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-158 Antipedo Baptist Meeting House Site | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-159 Cast Iron District | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-160 White Point Garden | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-161 Middleton-Pinckney House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-167 Palmetto Plantation | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-168 John Edwards House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-170 West Point Rice Mill | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-173 Governor Thomas Bennett House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-187 McInnis-Pinckney House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-202 Jonathan Lucas House / Riverside Infirmary and Kinloch Home for Nurses | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-204 Robert Martin House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-213 William Ravenel House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-221 Cigar Factory | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-223 Josiah Smith Tennent House | BOX 9 |
| 2-1-224 Samuel H. Wilson House | BOX 9 |
| Christchurch | |
| 2-2-1 Sewee Mound | BOX 10 |
| 2-2-2 Buzzard’s Island | BOX 10 |
| 2-2-3 Auld Mound | BOX 10 |
| 2-2-5 Boone Hall Plantation | BOX 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 Fort | BOX 10 |
| 2-2-15 Andersonville | BOX 10 |
| Edisto Island | |
| 2-3-1 Bailey’s House | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-2 Bleak Hall Plantation (outbuildings) | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-3 Brooklands Plantation | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-4 Crawford’s Plantation | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-5 Dodge Plantation / William Seabrook House | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-6 Edisto Church (Baptist) / First Baptist Church of Edisto Island | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-7 Edisto Island Presbyterian Church | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-8 Frogmore Plantation | BOX 10 |
| 2-3-9 Middleton’s Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-10 Old House Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-11 Prospect Hill Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-12 Seaside Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-13 Sunnyside Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-14 Trinity Episcopal Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-15 Oak Island Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-17 Peter’s Point Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-18 Windsor Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-19 Edisto Beach Battery | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-20 Fig Island (shell ring) | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-21 Presbyterian Manse | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-22 Brick House Ruins | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-23 Spanish Mount Point / The Mound (shell ring) | BOX 11 |
| 2-3-24 Trinity Episcopal Church Rectory | BOX 11 |
| James Island | |
| 2-4-1 Lawton’s Bluff Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-4-2 Fort Johnson | BOX 11 |
| 2-4-3 Marshlands Plantation | BOX 11 |
| 2-4-4 Fort Lamar (Battle of Secessionville) | BOX 11 |
| 2-4-5 McLeod Plantation | BOX 12 |
| 2-4-6 Secessionville Manor | BOX 12 |
| 2-4-7 Stiles-Hinson-Thompson House | BOX 12 |
| 2-4-8 Fort Pemberton | BOX 12 |
| 2-4-17 Battery Tatum, Battery Ryan | BOX 12 |
| 2-4-22 Lighthouse Point Indian Mounds | BOX 12 |
| John's Island | |
| 2-5-1 Fenwick Hall Plantation | BOX 12 |
| 2-5-2 Fort Trenholm | BOX 12 |
| 2-5-4 John’s Island Presbyterian Church | BOX 12 |
| 2-5-5 Kinsey Burden Ruins | BOX 12 |
| 2-5-8 Moving Star Hall | BOX 12 |
| Kiawah Island | |
| 2-6-1 Vanderhorst House | BOX 12 |
| Ladson | |
| 2-7-1 Grave of General William Moultrie (Windsor Hill Plantation) | BOX 12 |
| Mount Pleasant | |
| 2-8-1 Mount Pleasant Historic District | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-2 Mount Pleasant Seventh Day Adventist Church | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-3 Tew-Coleman House | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-4 John W. Moore House / 236 Bennett Street | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-5 Confederate Cemetery | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-6 Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-7 McIver House (Hibben House) / | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-8 Mount Pleasant Academy | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-9 Murray-Taylor House / 218 King Street | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-10 Old Courthouse | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-11 Duryea-Crowell House / 125 Live Oak Drive | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-12 Captain Peter C. Lewis House / | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-13 Joseph Tomlinson House / 210 Pitt Street | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-14 Old Post Office | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-15 Reigne House | BOX 13 |
| 2-8-16 Toomer Lane | BOX 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 Street | BOX 13 |
| St. Andrews | |
| 2-9-1 Ashley Hall Plantation | BOX 13 |
| 2-9-3 Ghost Island | BOX 13 |
| 2-9-5 Runnymeade Plantation | BOX 13 |
| 2-9-6 Magnolia Gardens | BOX 13 |
| 2-9-7 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-8 St. Andrew’s Town | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-9 Old Town Landing / Charles Towne Landing | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-10 Battery Haig | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-16 Fort Bull | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-18 Battery Barker | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-20 Farmfield Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-22 Lords Proprietors Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-9-23 Wespanee Plantation | BOX 14 |
| St. James Santee | |
| 2-10-1 Fairfield Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-2 Harrietta Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-3 Hampton Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-4 Laurel Hill Plantation | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-5 McClellanville Historic District | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-5 Deeds, RMC, A-22, p. 30 to Z-30, p. 312 | BOX 14 |
| 2-10-5 Title Searches: 764-07-00-03 to 766-07-00-05 | BOX 15 |
| 2-10-5 Title Search Notes 764-07-00-09 to 766-07-00-05 | BOX 15 |
| 2-10-6 The Wedge Plantation | BOX 15 |
| 2-10-7 St. James Episcopal Church (Santee) | BOX 15 |
| 2-10-8 Bull’s Island Fort | BOX 15 |
| 2-10-9 Jonathan Lucas’ First Rice Mill | BOX 15 |
| St. Paul's | |
| 2-11-1 Grove Plantation | BOX 15 |
| 2-11-2 Battle of Stono | BOX 15 |
| 2-11-5 Prospect Hill Plantation | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-6 The Parsonage | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-7 Oak Lawn Plantation | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-8 Willtown Bluff | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-10 Summit Plantation | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-11 Colonel William Washington’s Grave | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-12 Christ Church, Adams Run | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-13 Boineau Run | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-15 Adams Run Historic District | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-16 Stono River Slave Rebellion and Wiltown Presbyterian Church | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-18 Second St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Stono, Beech Hill | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-19 Jacksonboro Masonic Lodge | BOX 16 |
| 2-11-20 Meggett Historic District | BOX 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 District | BOX 16 |
| 2-13-3 Fort Moultrie | BOX 16 |
| 2-13-6 Battery Gadsden | BOX 16 |
| 2-13-7 Battery Thomson | BOX 16 |
| Wadmalaw Island | |
| 2-14-1 Hanckel Mound (shell ring) | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-2 New Cut Plantation | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-3 Oak Grove Plantation | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-4 Admiral George Palmer’s Bridge | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-5 Rockville Historic District | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-6 Joseph LaRoche House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-7 John F. Townsend House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-8 Ladson Webb House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-9 Wilson’s Windmill | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-10 Rockville Presbyterian Church | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-11 Stanley F. Morse House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-12 Mary A. Whaley House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-13 Old Rectory | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-14 Perry House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-15 W. E. Jenkins House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-16 Hagood House / Micah Jenkins House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-17 Stevens House / Major Daniel Jenkins House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-18 Grace Chapel (Episcopal) | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-19 Cornelia J. Whaley House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-20 Fanny S. Wilson House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-21 John F. Sosnowski House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-22 Presbyterian Manse | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-23 Edward D. Bailey House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-24 Welch’s Lane House | BOX 17 |
| 2-14-25 St. James Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church Zion Chapel | BOX 17 |
| Lincolnville | |
| 2-15-2 Old Lincolnville Town Hall / Williams Graded School | BOX 17 |
| Folly Island | |
| 2-16-1 Battery Green | BOX 17 |
| Morris Island | |
| 2-17-1 Swamp Angel site | BOX 17 |
| iii. Dorchester County | |
| Summerville | |
| 3-1-1 Summerville Historic District | BOX 17 |
| 3-1-4 Stallsville Historic District | BOX 17 |
| 3-1-6 Middleton Place | BOX 17 |
| St. George | |
| 3-3-3 Appleby Methodist Church | BOX 17 |
| C. Non-survey Materials | |
| i. Berkeley County | |
| Cordesville | |
| Kensington Plantation | BOX 18 |
| Cross | |
| Loch Dhu Plantation | BOX 18 |
| St. Stephen | |
| Municipal Building | BOX 18 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Amoco Railroad Spur | BOX 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 Subdivision | BOX 18 |
| Exeter Plantation | BOX 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 Laws | BOX 18 |
| Persimmon Hill (Fairfax Development) | BOX 18 |
| Spring Grove Plantation | BOX 18 |
| ii. Charleston County | |
| Charleston | |
| 74 and 76 Beaufain Street | BOX 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 Alley | BOX 18 |
| 375, 377, 464, 466, 466 ½ King Street / William Turpin | BOX 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 House | BOX 18 |
| 171-173 Meeting Street / O’Hagan Building | BOX 18 |
| 205 Meeting Street | BOX 18 |
| 286 Meeting Street | BOX 18 |
| 296 Meeting Street / Mary Strobel House | BOX 18 |
| 360 Meeting Street / Charleston Museum | BOX 18 |
| 60 Montagu Street / Gaillard – Bennett House | BOX 18 |
| 56 Pitt Street / Cogswell House | BOX 18 |
| 37 Smith Street | BOX 18 |
| 112 Smith Street | BOX 18 |
| 66 Society Street / William T. Hieronymous House | BOX 18 |
| 78 Society Street / R.C. Salas House | BOX 18 |
| 51 State Street / Charleston Day School | BOX 18 |
| 56 Tradd Street / Joseph Sallier de Beaufort House | BOX 18 |
| Wentworth Street / Mary Baker (Glover) Eddy House | BOX 18 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Adger’s Wharf | BOX 19 |
| Ansonborough | BOX 19 |
| Bartlam Pottery / Bartlam, John; Duché, André | BOX 19 |
| Broad Street | BOX 19 |
| Boundary Changes, Charleston County – 1976 | BOX 19 |
| Charleston Historic District, Miscellaneous | BOX 19 |
| “Charleston in Olden Times,” Charleston Courier, 1868 | BOX 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 Green | BOX 19 |
| Harbor Rebellion | BOX 19 |
| Hirsch Murals | BOX 19 |
| Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) by Charles N. Bayless, AIA | BOX 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 Lines | BOX 19 |
| Wragg Mall | BOX 19 |
| Christ Church | |
| Fairlawn Plantation | BOX 19 |
| Bermuda Town | BOX 19 |
| Pipe making manufactory | BOX 19 |
| Edisto | |
| South Carolina Historical Society Fall Tour, 1972 | BOX 19 |
| Jenkins Family Cemetery | BOX 19 |
| Folly Island | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 19 |
| Hollywood | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 19 |
| James Island | |
| Legareville | BOX 19 |
| Historic Plats, Miscellaneous | BOX 19 |
| Secessionville Historic District | BOX 19 |
| John's Island | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 19 |
| Kiawah Island | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| McClellanville | |
| McClellanville Methodist-Episcopal Church | BOX 20 |
| McClellanville Steamboat Corporation | BOX 20 |
| New Wappetaw Presbyterian Church | BOX 20 |
| Mount Pleasant | |
| First Town Hall | BOX 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 | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| St. Andrews | |
| Maryville: King House | BOX 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 Refuge | BOX 20 |
| Capers Island | BOX 20 |
| Elbow Tavern Tract, c. 1926. | BOX 20 |
| St. Stephen Episcopal Church | BOX 20 |
| Watahan and The Point plat | BOX 20 |
| St. Paul's | |
| Barrellville | BOX 20 |
| Jocassee Island | BOX 20 |
| Osborn | BOX 20 |
| Rantowles | BOX 20 |
| Yonges Island | BOX 20 |
| Stono Inlet | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| Sullivan's Island | |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| Wadmalaw Island | |
| Julia Evelina Whaley House | BOX 20 |
| Church Creek Bridge | BOX 20 |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| iii. Dorchester County | |
| Dorchester County | |
| Cedar Grove House Site and Bridge | BOX 20 |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| Old Dorchester State Park | BOX 20 |
| Sandy Hill Plantation Site | BOX 20 |
| Spring Farm Plantation Site | BOX 20 |
| Harleyville | |
| St. Paul’s Methodist Church | BOX 20 |
| Ridgeville | |
| Ridgeville Historic District | BOX 20 |
| Ridgeville Depot | BOX 20 |
| Fort at Four Holes Swamp | BOX 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 Plantation | BOX 20 |
| Beech Hill Meeting House Site | BOX 20 |
| Miscellaneous | BOX 20 |
| Newington Plantation Site | BOX 20 |
| iv. Miscellaneous Photos | |
| Scanned Contact Sheets | BOX 20 |
| Identified Contact Sheets | BOX 20 |
| Unidentified Contact Sheets | BOX 20 |
| Series II. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments materials | |
| A. American Revolution Bicentennial Commission 1972-1976 | |
| 1972 materials | BOX 21 |
| 1973 materials | BOX 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 Correspondence | BOX 23 |
| 1979 Correspondence | BOX 23 |
| 1980 Correspondence | BOX 23 |
| 1981 Correspondence | BOX 23 |
| D. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG), Historic Preservation Planning Department (1970-1981) | |
| A-95 / Project Notification & Review System | BOX 24 |
| AH-106 / Regional Environmental Questionnaire | BOX 24 |
| Afro-American Bicentennial Corporation | BOX 24 |
| Army Corps of Engineers | BOX 24 |
| Central Midlands Regional Planning Council Recreation | BOX 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 Management | BOX 24 |
| Council on Urban Quality, Charleston | BOX 24 |
| Executive Committee, minutes | BOX 24 |
| Governor’s Intern Program | BOX 24 |
| Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Survey/Inventory | BOX 24 |
| Historic Preservation Committee | BOX 24 |
| Historic Preservation Planner’s Reports | BOX 24 |
| Historic Preservation Sub-committee | BOX 24 |
| Ladson-Goose Creek Connector | BOX 24 |
| Letters of Agreement with South Carolina Department Of Archives and History (SCDAH) | BOX 24 |
| Maritime Preservation | BOX 24 |
| Mark Clark Expressway | BOX 24 |
| Mines, Charleston County | BOX 24 |
| National Heritage Program | BOX 24 |
| Regional Planners’ Quarterly Meetings | BOX 24 |
| South Carolina Heritage Trust Program | BOX 25 |
| South Carolina Highway Department | BOX 25 |
| South Carolina Historic Preservation Grants | BOX 25 |
| South Carolina Historical Markers | BOX 25 |
| E. Topical and Miscellaneous materials | |
| i. Historic Preservation Legislation | |
| Abandoned Cemeteries: State of South Carolina laws | BOX 25 |
| Archives Act, State of South Carolina | BOX 25 |
| Historic Preservation Legislation, Federal | BOX 25 |
| Historic Preservation Ordinances, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester | BOX 25 |
| Historic Preservation Ordinances, non-South Carolina | BOX 25 |
| Scenic River Acts, State of South Carolina and Federal | BOX 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-Dorchester | BOX 25 |
| ii. Historic Preservation, Miscellaneous Topics | |
| Archeological Sites and Research | BOX 25 |
| Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional Maps | BOX 25 |
| Bull, Elias, Talks (notes) | BOX 26 |
| Colonial Forts, Charleston County | BOX 26 |
| Contracts, Historic, RMC | BOX 26 |
| Cowpens Flag | BOX 26 |
| de Grasse, Admiral Comte | BOX 26 |
| Edisto Indian Tribe | BOX 26 |
| Eutaw Flag | BOX 26 |
| French Huguenot Churches | BOX 26 |
| Historic Preservation articles, general | BOX 26 |
| Jackson, Rachel, Gravesite of | BOX 26 |
| Militia Units | BOX 26 |
| Miscellaneous papers | BOX 26 |
| Pinckney, Charles E., Lexington | BOX 26 |
| “Rabbit Tracks” | BOX 26 |
| “Waban,” historic tugboat | BOX 26 |
| Waring, Benjamin | BOX 26 |
| “Weehauken,” Union ironclad | BOX 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, 1976 | BOX 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/Inventory | BOX 26 |
| Charleston County: Historic Sites Survey/Inventory | BOX 26 |
| Dorchester County: Historic Sites Survey/Inventory | BOX 26 |
| Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester: Historic Sites/ Inventory | BOX 26 |
| Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester: National Register and National Historic Landmarks Surveys/Inventories | BOX 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 Preservation | BOX 27 |
| South Carolina Tricentennial Projects | BOX 27 |
| Urban Redevelopment and Slum Clearance, I | BOX 27 |
| Urban Redevelopment and Slum Clearance, II | BOX 27 |
