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Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
14025 Marcoux, Jon Bernard An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Areas Covering 13,265 Acres of Fort Benning Military Reservation. Georgia Volume I, Final Report. Intensive Survey of the Sand Hill and Custer Road Compartments, Fort Benning, Muscogee County, Georgia

Under a continuing services contract with the U.S. Army Infantry Center, Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division, Fort Benning Military Reservation, Panamerican Consultants, Inc.

Muscogee 2003
14026 Alldredge, Kenneth C., Drew, Natalie M., Riordan, Jennifer, Braun, Thomas, McPherson, Amy Report on the Rehabilitation of NAGPRA Collections for Fort Benning, Georgia

On 19 January 1998, the Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections (MCX-CMAC) was contacted by Fort Benning, Georgia, personnel requesting assistance with the physical rehabilitation of the archaeological collections, both material rema

2000
14027 Wood, W. Dean Archaeological Testing at Sites 9ME63 and 9ME216 Proposed National Infantry Museum Fort Benning Military Reservation Muscogee County, Georgia

This report presents the findings of an archaeological assessment at the pro­posed location of the new National Infantry Museum (NIM). The proposed NIM will be located in Muscogee County on land owned by the City of Columbus and the U. S. Army Infantry Center, Fort Benning, Georgia.

Muscogee 2001
14028 Shackelford, Wayne, Lively, Hoyt Early Coordination Request for Projects FLF-540(16), FLF-540(17), and NH-16-1(91), Bibb County, Georgia, P.I. Nos. 310980, 363630, and 362695- Eisenhower Parkway Extension

The Georgia Department of Transportation is currently involved in project development for the above noted project. Please find enclosed a set of aerial photographs detailing the proposed projects' area of potential environmental effect.

Bibb 1995
14029 Alston, Robert L. Archaeological Assessment of Project US-0899(7) Spur, Elbert County, Clearinghouse Doc. No. 75-05-21-19

As a part of the A-95 review process, a survey of this project was made by the staff archaeologist. The alignment is entirely on new location, but it is in an urbanized area.

Elbert 1976
14030 Etheridge, Van Historic Resources Survey Report and Requests for Determination of Eligibility for South Downtown Connector and Edgewood Avenue, Bibb County, Georgia

The project would begin with the extension of Little Richard Penniman Boulevard from Telfair Street to the· existing Fall Line Freeway.

Bibb 1997
14031 O'Steen, Lisa Diane, Ledbetter, Jerald Archaeological and Historical Investigations of Portions of Merrell/Curtright Mill Village Sites 9GE37 and 9GE1665 Greene County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archeological data recovery excavations on portions of a mid-nineteenth century cotton mill village in Greene County, Georgia.

Greene 2009
14032 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Site Monitoring at Site 9HY471, Henry County East Lake Road-Jackson Crrek 230 kV Transmission Line

Pursuant to an agreement between Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC) and the Georgia State Historic Preservation Office reached in a meeting on October 5, 2010, we conducted monitoring of prehistoric archeological site 9HY471 in e

Henry 2011
14033 Gresham, Thomas H. Signal Upgrades at Nineteen Intersections in the City of Atlanta

The project consists of upgrades and improvements at 19 intersections in downtown Atlanta. Improvements include curb cuts/ADA ramps, new crosswalk striping, and replacing controller cabinets, pull boxes, poles and signalization equipment.

Fulton 2010
14034 Chieffo, Anthony, Hinson, Lindsey Phase I Terrestrial and Underwater Archaeological Surveys for the Proposed Improvements to SR 26/US 80, Chatham County, Georgia

Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) conducted a phase I archaeological survey for the proposed improvements to state route (SR) 26/United States (US) 80 project (Georgia Department of Transportation [GDOT] P.I. No. 0010560, HP No.

Chatham 2019