Pyszka, K., Hay, M. and McNabb, K. (2017). Small, but convenient? An update on the St Paul's parsonage, Hollywood, South Carolina. Church Archaeology 18. Vol 18, pp. 39-50. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081978. Cite this via datacite
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Small, but convenient? An update on the St Paul's parsonage, Hollywood, South Carolina | ||
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Church Archaeology 18 | ||
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Church Archaeology | ||
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18 | ||
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39 - 50 | ||
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Constructed in 1707, the St Paul’s Parish parsonage foundational remains provide a rare opportunity to study an early colonial residence in South Carolina. Previous excavations in 2010 revealed portions of the structure’s foundation, believed to be a traditional hall and parlor plan. In 2014, excavations resumed and revealed the parsonage had an enclosed projecting entrance tower. While this feature was common in mid-to-late-17th-century houses in England, Virginia, and other English colonies, only two examples have been documented in South Carolina. As some of the earliest and most intact foundations in the region, the information gained from the parsonage provides greater insight into early residences in the colony and lead to a rethinking of the image of early colonial South Carolina as a frontier, backwoods colony. Additionally, it is argued that the St Paul’s Parish church supervisors intentionally designed the parsonage as a reflection of the Anglican Church’s presence, wealth, and influence within the developing Carolina colony. | ||
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2017 | ||
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30 Sep 2020 |