Incoming Resources
- Boone Hall Plantation, text by Elizabeth McRae Scroggins ; photography by Bill R. Scroggins, Elizabeth McRae Scroggins and Steve Rhea
- Writings of the islands, Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms, Suzannah Smith Miles
- Constant defender, the story of Fort Moultrie, by Jim Stokely
- An oral history of Edisto Island, the life and times of Bubberson Brown, transcribed by Nick Lindsay
- Shoolbred's Old Settlement, excavations at 38CH123, Kiawah Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker ; with contributions by Mari K. Poulos, S. Homes Hogue
- Edisto Island, 1663 to 1860, wild Eden to cotton aristocracy, Charles Spencer
- Goose Creek, a definitive history, Michael J. Heitzler ; edited by Nancy Paul Kirchner, Volume two
- Data recovery at 38CH1220, examination of a Union camp on Kiawah Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker
- The Folly Beach book, a pictorial history, 1696-2009, by James W. Hagy
- Six miles from Charleston, five minutes to hell, the Battle of Secessionville, June 16, 1862, by Jim Morgan
- Edisto, a guide to life on the island, Cantey Wright
- James Island, stories from slave descendants, Eugene Frazier Sr
- Wicked Edisto, the dark side of Eden, Alexia Jones Helsley
- Folly Beach, a brief history, Gretchen Stringer-Robinson
- The angel oak story, Ruth M. Miller with Linda V. Lennon
- Kiawah Island, a history, Ashton Cobb
- An archaeological survey of Longpoint Development, Charleston County, South Carolina, Palmetto Grove Plantation, Michael Trinkley
- Folly Beach, glimpses of a vanished strand, Bill Bryan
- Investigation of an eighteenth century overseer site (38CH1278), Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina/, Michael Trinkley...[et al.]
- A short history of Charleston, Robert N. Rosen
- The Ashley River, a survey of seventeenth century sites, by Michael O. Hartley
- Charleston then & now, W. Chris Phelps
- The property nobody wanted, archaeological and historical investigations at Fort Johnson, S.C., Michael Trinkley, Natalie Adams, Debi Hacker
- Archaeological survey of the proposed Longpoint development tract, Charleston County, South Carolina/, prepared by Natlie Adams, Debi Hacker, Michael Trinkley
- Life histories of Edisto Island, South Carolina, interviews from the files of the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1940, by Chalmers S. Murray and Margaret Wilkinson ; edited by Peter V. Andrews ; with preface, introduction, notes and author biographies by the editor
- Dewees, the island and its people, James Cochrane
- Edisto Island 1861 to 2006, ruin, recovery and rebirth, Charles Spencer
- Isle of Palms, Wendy Nilsen Pollitzer
- Long Island South, stories of Sullivans Island and the Isle of Palms, two of South Carolina's barrier beaches, by W. W. Wannamaker, Jr
- The history and archaeology of Kiawah Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, editor ; contributors: Natalie Adams ... [et al.]
- Deep water and high ground, seventeenth century low country settlement, by Stanley South and Michael Hartley
- Investigation of Jervey Plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker ; with contributions by Linda Scott Cummings, Vincent Dongarra, S. Holmes Hogue
- Goose Creek, a definitive history, Michael J. Heitzler, Volume one
- Archaeological survey of the proposed Dorchester Road Park, Charleston County, South Carolina/, Natalie Adams ; Michael Trinkley
- H.L. Hunley, a cooperative project of National Park Service, Naval Historical Center, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology ; [Larry E. Murphy, editor]
- "The best ever occupied-- ", archaeological investigations of a Civil War encampment on Folly Island, South Carolina, by James B. Legg and Steven D. Smith, with contributions by Chris E. Fonvielle ... [et al.] ; principal investigator, Steven D. Smith
- Island in the storm, Sullivan's Island and Hurricane Hugo, Jamie W. Moore and Dorothy Perrin Moore
- The first two Fort Moultries, a structural history : Fort Sumter National Monument, by Edwin C. Bearss
- John Henry Rutledge, the ghost of Hampton Plantation : a parable, by Nancy Rhyne ; as if told by Sue Alston
- Excavations at 38CH173 and 38CH175, Charleston National Golf Course, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, editor ; contributors, Natalie Adams ... [et al.]
- Archaeological survey of five acres at Stone Point farm development, Charleston, South Carolina/, prepared by Natalie Adams
- Youghal, examination of an eighteenth and nineteenth century plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley ... [et al.]
- Investigation of a St. Paul's Parish Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker ; with contributions by S. Homes Hogue, Mari K. Poulos
- Charleston then and now, contemporary photographs by Robert Pinckney Rhett (1990s), James Moore Rhett, III (1970s) ; text by John Carson Hay Steele, Sr. ; [preface by John W. Meffert]
- Tales of Edisto, by Nell S. Graydon ; photographs by Carl Julien
- Fort Moultrie, no. 3, Fort Sumter National Monument, Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, by Edwin C. Bearss
- St. James Santee, plantation parish, history and records, 1685-1925, Anne Baker Leland Bridges, Roy Williams III
- Hampton, initial archeological investigations at an eighteenth century rice plantation in the Santee Delta, South Carolina, by Kenneth E. Lewis ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- A brief history of James Island, jewel of the Sea Islands, Douglas W. Bostick
- Archaeology at the western portion of 38CH1257 and at 38CH1259, a glimpse of Woodland and Civil War archaeology on Seabrook Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley ; with contributions by Arthur Cohen, Suzanne Coyle, Irwin Rovner