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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1471 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Survey, Testing, and Damage Assessment of the Lewis Mound and Village Site (9Bn39), Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Bryan County, Georgia

The LAMAR Institute conducted archeological survey and testing on a one hundred acre tract on the eastern portion of Fort Stewart Military Reservation in Bryan County, Georgia.

Bryan 1996
1472 Jones, David C., Holland, Jeffrey L. Cultural Resources Survey of the Moss Lake Substation Transmission Line, Gordon County, Georgia

An archaeological investigation was undertaken along a proposed 4.4 mile transmission line for the Moss Lake Substation in Gordon County, Georgia. The proposed corridor is 150 feet in width and is located approximately two miles southeast of the city of Calhoun, Georgia.

Gordon 1996
1473 Espenshade, Christopher T., Holland, Jeffrey L. Phase I/ii Cultural Resource Investigation of the Proposed Widening of U.S. Highway 441 in Dodge, Laurens, and Wheeler Counties, Georgia

Phase I/II cultural resource investigations were performed by Garrow & Associates, Inc., under contract with Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc., prior to the proposed widening of U.S. Highway 441 in Dodge, Laurens, and Wheeler counties, Georgia.

Dodge 1996
1474 Holland, Jeffrey L., Markham, M. Virginia Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of 286 Acres West of the Chattahoochee River in Forsyth County, Georgia

A cultural resource survey was conducted for Hayes, James & Associates, Inc., prior to development of a wastewater treatment plant in the southeast corner of Forsyth County, Georgia. The 285.97 acre project tract is adjacent to the Chattahoochee River.

Forsyth 1996
1475 Bruce, Rebecca E. Cultural Resources Survey for the Muddy Branch Timber Sale, Cohutta Ranger District, Murray County, Georgia

A cultural resources field survey and inventory has been completed on 210 acres in the Cohutta Ranger District for the Muddy Branch timber sale in Murray County, Georgia. These ten units are within Compartments 749 and 751.

Murray 1996
1476 Elliott, Daniel T. Cultural Resources Survey of Oglethorpe Power Corporation's Proposed Brandywine 115kv Substation and Tap Transmission Line Corridor, Forsyth and Fulton Counties, Georgia

Archaeological survey was conducted on the proposed Bradywine tap transmission line corridor and 115 kV substation site in Forsyth and Fulton counties, Georgia. The study was conducted by Southern Research for Oglethorpe Power Corporation during June, 1996.

Forsyth 1996
1477 Braley, Chad O. Archeological Survey of Proposed Widening of U.S. 84/ S.R. 38, Pierce and Wayne Counties, Georgia

In 1995 Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive archeological survey of an approximately 27 km (17 mi) portion of U.S. 84/S.R. 38 in Pierce and Wayne Counties, Georgia. Two archeological sites (9PR14 and 9PR15) were recorded.

Pierce 1996
1478 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Warm Springs/ Talbotton Road Widening Project Columbus-Muscogee County, Georgia

This intensive archeological survey of the proposed widening of a 3.2 km (2.0 mi) length of Talbotton/Warm Springs Road in downtown Columbus resulted in the documentation of historic resources that once existed in the project area and the documentation of the current heavy development of the corr

Muscogee 1996
1479 Bruce, Rebecca E. A Cultural Resources Survey for the Pinhoti Trail, Armuchee Ranger District, Chattahoochee National Forest

A survey has been completed for sections of the proposed Pinhoti Trail crossing the ridges and valleys of the Armuchee Ranger District. It is 59 miles in length and begins near High Point and ends at Dug Mountain.

Chattooga 1996
1480 Gantt, Mary Elizabeth, Webb, Robert S. Cultural Resources Survey and Evaluative Testing at Site 9Fo218 Proposed Old Atlanta Transmission Line and Substation Site

R.S. Webb & Associates conducted a cultural resources survey of the proposed Old Atlanta Transmission Line and Substation Site in Forsyth and Gwinnett Counties, Georgia in the fall of 1995 and winter of 1995.

Forsyth 1996