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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
11089 Entorf, Bob P. Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-114-1(96), Lumpkin County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project STP-114- 1 (96) , Lumpkin County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (

Lumpkin 1996
11090 Malphurs, Peter BRF-097-1(7), Appling-Tattnall Counties

BRF-097-1(7), Appling-Tattnall Counties. Georgia DOT project BRF-097-1(7), Appling-Tattnall Counties, involves the replacement of approaches to and existing bridges over the Altamaha River, Taylor Lake and a small slough on S.R. 144.

Appling 1980
11091 McIntosh, Paul Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-M000-00(337), Clay County

Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-M000-00(337), Clay County, leveling and resurfacing plus paving 2 foot left and right along State Route 266, from the intersection of SR 39 eastward to the intersection of SR 50, for a total length of 18.27 miles.

Clay 2000
11092 Brack, Karen Park/Ride Lots: ID-20-2(84); I-285-1(169); I-20-2(77) Dekalb County

Park/Ride lots: ID-20-2(84); I-285-1(169); I-20-2(77) DeKalb County. The following Park/Ride lots may be considered clear with respect to archaeological resources:

DeKalb 1980
11093 Crawford, Peggy L. An Archaeological Survey of Temporary Construction Easements for Georgia Department of Transportation Project F-485(2) in Lumpkin and Union Counties

Georgia DOT project F-285(2) involves the construction of passing lanes on U.S. 129 (S.R. 11) in Lumpkin and Union Counties, Georgia. The project requires that twelve (12) parcels of U.S. Forest Service properties in varying locations be acquired for temporary construction easements.

Lumpkin 1980
11094 Bowen, William R. An Archaeological Survey of Project PRN-89-1(159) Jasper County, Georgia

This survey entailed the examination of a 9,600 square foot area (.220 acre) of the Oconee National Forest at the intersection of county roads 89 and 90, east of Monticello, Georgia (Figures 1 and 2). The majority of this area is within the existing roadways and has been deeply graded.

Jasper 1980
11095 Moore, Sherry Fleming Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-014-1(75), Clarke County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project STP-014-1(75), Clarke County, has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register .of Historic Places (NR

Clarke 1999
11096 Erickson, Luke W. Archeological Assessment of a Morgan County Resurfacing Project, CSSTP-M003-00(336)

Archeological Assessment of a Morgan County Resurfacing Project. This project proposes to mill, level and resurface SR 12 beginning at the Morgan/Walton County Line and ending at SR 24 (M.P. 11.22). All work will take place within the existing right-of-way, with no new right-of-way required.

Morgan 2005
11097 Erickson, Luke W. Archeological Assessment of a Dodge County Resurfacing Project, CSSTP-M003-00(335)

Archeological Assessment of a Dodge County Resurfacing Project. This project proposes to resurface, install rumble strips and construct 2' paved shoulders on SR 165 beginning at SR 117 (M.P. 8.89) and ending at SR 27/US 23 (M.P. 19.49).

Dodge 2005
11098 Fleming, Sherry Archaeological Assessment of STP-052-1(11), Walton County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, STP-052-1 (11), Walton County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Walton 1998