Debi Hacker Collection
04-023

Summary Information

Repository
Newcomb Archives
Creator
Hacker, Debi
Title
Hacker, Debi
ID
04-023
Date [inclusive]
1989-1999
Extent
1.0 Cubic feet
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Debi Hacker (NC ’76) is the Laboratory Supervisor and Education Specialist for The Chicora Foundation, based in Columbia, South Carolina. She has extensive experience in the archeological history of the Southeastern United States, and has worked as Assistant Archeologist at the Charleston Museum and Conservation Administrator at the South Carolina State Museum.

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Scope and Contents note

This collection contains a decade’s worth of research on excavations and the archaeological history of the Southeastern United States, specifically plantation life in South Carolina. The periodicals are part of the Chicora Foundation Research series, yet this collection does not host the entire series.

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Organization and Arrangement

Periodicals have been arranged in chronological order in carton.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Newcomb Archives

Newcomb Center for Research on Women
Seltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu

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Collection Inventory

Contents 

General note

Research Series 17, "An Archaeological Survey of the Barker Field Expansion Project, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina", edited by Michael Trinkley, 66 pages, 7 figures, 1 plate, 3 tables.

Research Series 20, "The Second Phase of Archaeological Survey on Spring Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina: Investigation of Prehistoric and Historic Settlement Patterns on an Isolated Sea Island", edited by Michael Trinkley, 173 pages, 24 figures, 6 plates, 14 tables. ISBN 1-58317-021-9

Research Series 21, "Archaeological Excavations at 38BU96, A Portion of Cotton Hope Plantation, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina", edited by Michael Trinkley, 165 pages, 18 figures, 8 plates, 30 tables. ISBN 1-58317-022-7

Research Series 23, "Further Investigation of Prehistoric and Historic Lifeways on Callawassie and Spring Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina", Michael Trinkley, 251 pages, 34 figures, 11 plates, 31 tables. ISBN 1-58317-023-5

Research Series 34. "The Plantation Landscape: Slave and Freedmen at Seabrook Plantation, Hilton Head Island, S.C." Rachel Campo, Michael Trinkley, and Debi Hacker. 208 pages, 54 figures, 60 tables. ISBN 1-58317-003-0

Research Series 38. "Archaeological Studies Associated with the Nineteenth Century Owens-Thomas Carriage House, Savannah, Georgia." Michael Trinkley, Natalie Adams, Debi Hacker. 79 pages, 19 figures, 6 plates, 10 tables. ISBN 1-58317-033-2 Research Series 39. "Life in the Pee Dee: Prehistoric and Historic Research on the Roche Carolina Tract, Florence County, South Carolina." Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and Natalie Adams. ISBN1-58317-034-0

Research Series 44. "Broom Hall Plantation: 'A Pleasant One and in a Good Neighborhood.'" Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and Natalie Adams. 338 pages, 43 figures, 26 b/w plates, 1 color plate, 82 tables. ISBN 1-58317-038-3

Research Series 45. "The Other Side of Charleston: Archaeological Survey of the Saks Fifth Avenue Location, Charleston, South Carolina." Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 195 pages, 56 figures, 20 plates, 34 tables. ISBN 1-58317-039-1

Research Series 48. "'With Credit and Honour:' Archaeological Investigations at the Plantation of John Whitesides, A Small Planter of Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina." 1996. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker.118 pages, 37 figures, 19 tables. ISBN 1-58317-041-3

Research Series 50. "A Conservation Assessment and Preliminary Preservation Plan for Fort Howell, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina." 1996. Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and William Barr. 62 pages, 10 figures, 21 plates. ISBN 1-58317-042-1

Research Series 51. "An Investigation of the St. Queuntens Plantation Main House, Beaufort County, South Carolina." 1998. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 79 pp., 19 figures, 12 tables. ISBN 1-58317-002-2

Research Series 53. "Rouplemond: An Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Interior St. Helena Parish Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina." 1999. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. ISBN 1-58317-004-9

Research Series 54. "Identification and Mapping of Historic Graves at Colonial Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia." 1999. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. 51 pp., 18 figures, 14 plates. ISBN 1-58317-048-0

Research Series 55. "The African American Cemeteries of Petersburg, Virginia: Continuity and Change." 1999. Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker, and Sarah Fick. 162 pp., 13 tables, 31 figures, 31 plates. ISBN 1-58317-049-9

Research Series 58. "An Archaeological Examination of Four Family Tombs at Colonial Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia." 2000. Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker. ISBN 1-58317-053-7.

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Related Collections 

General note

See Newcomb Archives Bio File “Hacker, Debi”

See also the "Newcomb Authors Collection" of works by Newcomb College alumnae, faculty, staff, and Newcomb College Institute Fellows, a special collection of the Nadine Vorhoff Library and the Newcomb Archives for: Hacker, Debi. "The Other Side of Charleston: Archeological Survey of the Saks Fifth Avenue Location, Charleston, SC." Columbia, SC: Chicora Foundation, 1996.

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