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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
13579 D'Angelo, James J. Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey for the Pettit Creek Trail Project, Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia

On July 1-2, 2002, TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. carried out an archaeological and historic structures reconnaissance of a corridor for a proposed trail along Goodyear A venue and Cassville Road (SR 293) in Bartow County, Georgia.

Bartow 2002
13580 Murphy, Alicia T., West, Artis Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID 28322, Proposed 199-Foot Monopole Telecommunications Structure Within An Approximate 100’ by 100’ Compound, Middle School Cirlce, Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site is a proposed telecommunications facility located off Middle School Circle in Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia.

Berrien 2007
13581 Fish, Paul R., Hally, David J. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9GE162

9Gel62 is a long, narrow site located on Weston-Reeves (or Bull 1s Tongue) Island about 1 kilometer upstream from Wallace Dam and 300 meters downstream from the mouth of Richland Creek. The island is nearly 900 meters long and the site extends along a ridge crest for most of this distance.

Greene 1978
13582 Brockington, Paul E., Reynolds, Michael W. Cultural Resources Reconnaissance and Site Evaluation of Selected Areas at Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

On June 23, 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc. conducted a cultural resources reconnaissance and architectural survey of an Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) tract in Chatham County, Georgia.

Chatham 2004
13583 Hally, David J. Archaeological Survey of Brasstown Bald area, Chattahoochee National Forest

The proposed project will locate and evaluate cultural resources in a 5200-acre portion of the Brasstown Bald area, Brasstown Ranger District, Chattahoochee National Forest. The project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.

Union 1979
13584 A Cultural Resource Assessment of Cochran Mill Park Fulton County, Georgia

The archeological, historical, and associated natural resources of the proposed Cochran Mill Park, including three acquisition properties, are hereafter identified, as per the contractual agreement between the Fulton County Commissioners and the Archeological Survey of Cobb County, dated Septembe

Fulton 1982
13585 Bernstein, Steve Proposed 170-Foot Monopole Telecommunications Tower 1727 Dean Forest Rd, NR Raymond Rd, Savannah/Pooler HP-090227-005 Chatham: Archaeological Assessment

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed Section 106 Review Documentation, FCC Form 620, for our client, SBA Towers, LLC, concerning the proposed construction of a wireless telecommunications facility planned to be located at 1727 Dean Forest Road, Chatham County, Georgia.

Chatham 2009
13586 Thomas, James, Finney, W. Bozarth, Bowen, Neil J. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Proposed Butler Creek Mitigation Bank, Elbert County, Georgia

R.S. Webb & Associates conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of proposed stream restoration corridors within the Butler Creek wetlands mitigation in Elbert County, Georgia on September 24 through October 10, 2008.

Elbert 2008
13587 Kyte, Amy, West, Artis Archaeological Assessment TCNS ID 28699, Proposed 320-Foot Self-Supporting, Lattice Telecommunications Structure Within an Approximate 100’ by 110’ Compound, 1755 Hodges Road, Rincon, Effingham County, Georgia

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site is a proposed telecommunications facility located at 1755 Hodgeville Road near Rincon in Effingham County, Georgia.

Effingham 2007
13588 Sanders, Joseph, Hicks, Lacey M. Archaeology Survey of the Milam Farm Tract, Bartow County, Georgia

The City of Cartersville is considering purchasing the Milam Farm Tract. However, before purchasing the property, the City of Cartersville entered into an option to buy agreement with the current property owners.

Bartow 1999