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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
10091 Falvey, Lauren W. Phase I Archaeological Survey of Proposed Resurfacing along State Route 23 in Tattnall County, Georgia

The proposed work consists of resurfacing, patching, milling, striping, raised pavement markers, four foot earth shoulder filling, and curb cuts for wheelchair ramps along an 14.04 mile section of State Route (SR) 23 from SR 30 in Riedsville to SR 57 in Cobbtown, Tattnall County, Georgia (Figure

Tattnall County, GA 2017
10092 Baughman, Pamela J. Proposed Maintenance Activities along SR 54 from Clayton County Line to CS 3279/University Avenue

The proposed project would consist of road maintenance activities along a 6.35 mile section of State Route (SR) 54 in Fulton County from the Clayton County line to University Avenue, in the vicinity of Atlanta, Georgia (Figure 1).

Fulton County, GA 2017
10093 Jackson, Paul D. Research Design to Conduct Phase III Mitigations of Three Sites (9CE873, 9CE894, AND 9CE910) and Phase II Testing of 9CE899 at Fort Benning Military Reservation, Georgia

The Department of the Army at Fort Benning Military Reservation has requested a technical proposal for the Phase III level archaeological mitigation of three sites and Phase II testing of a fourth site located within the proposed road widening area.

Chattahoochee County, GA 2010
10094 Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Investigations of the T.R.R. Cobb House Site 9CA206, Clarke County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archeological field work conducted on the former site of the T.R.R. Cobb House in Clarke County, Georgia. The project was sponsored by the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation based in Thomson, Georgia, which owns and operates the T.R.R.

Clarke County, GA 2015
10095 Griffin, Stacey L., Longiaru, Christine M. Level II, Historic American Buildings Survey of the Veterinary Hospital Complex (Main Post Veterinary Hospital) Fort Benning Military Reservation, Georgia

Constructed in 1934, the original veterinary hospital complex buildings, Building Nos. 265-267 are contributing elements of the Main Post Historic District. A Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) of the Veterinary Clinic (Veterinary Hospital), Building No.

Chattahoochee County, GA 2011
10096 Quirk, Phillip W. Phase I Archaeological Survey for Intersection Improvements for I-75 @ 2 Locations, SR 8 @ 4 Locations, SR 10 @ 2 locations, and SR 42 @ 1 Location, Fulton County, Georgia

The proposed project would consist of the improvement of nine (9) intersections in the City of Atlanta in Fulton County (see Figure 1).

Fulton County, GA 2017
10097 Nolte, Kelly, Griffin, Stacey L. Historic Structures Survey and Cold War Evaluation of Kelley Hill Cantonment Fort Benning Military Reservation, Georgia, Final Report

The Environmental Programs Branch, Directorate Facilities Engineering and Logistics, Fort Benning Military ReservationS, Georgia, sought a Cold War Historic Structures Survey for Kelley Hill Cantonment, which is located east of the Main Post.

Chattahoochee County, GA 2003
10098 Griffin, Stacey L., Nolte, Kelly National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of Infantry Hall, Building 00004, Martin Army Community Hospital Complex, Buildings 09200-09205 and 09207, and Building 00334, Fort Benning, Georgia

PURPOSE AND GOALS. Panamerican Consultants, Inc.

Chattahoochee County, GA 2009
10099 Jackson, Paul D. Research Design to Conduct Phase II Investigations of 27 Sites at Fort Benning Military Reservation, Georgia

This research design has been prepared by Panamerican Consultants, Inc. (PCI) for a Phase II evaluation of 27 archaeological sites within the boundaries of Fort Benning Military Reservation (Contract No. W911SF- 06-D-0013).

Chattahoochee County, GA 2007
10100 Botwick, Brad, Joseph, Joseph W. Rural History of the Sand Hills, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina

This historic context for the rural industries of the Sand Hills of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina was funded by the Department of Defense’s (DOD) Legacy Resource Management Program (Project #09-436) and was developed from the existing archaeological and historical inventories and ev

Chattahoochee County, GA 2009