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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1591 Ledbetter, Jerald The Victory Drive Site, 9Me50, Muscogee County, Georgia

This report details the results of archeological data recovery on a portion of the Victory Drive site, 9Me50, located in the southern portion of the City of Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. The Victory Drive site is best known for its historic Creek, Lawson Field component.

Muscogee 1996
1592 Hamby, Theresa M., Wheaton, Thomas R. Phase I Archaeology and Historic Architectural Surveys of the Proposed Cherokee Expansion Project Facilities Gwinnett, Walton, Barrow, and Coweta Counties, Georgia

New South Associates conducted Phase I archaeological and historic architectural surveys of work space locations along the North Georgia Extension replacement of the Transcontinental gas pipeline January 28, 1997.

Barrow 1997
1593 Whitley, Thomas G. Archaeological Resources Survey for the Proposed St. George 115kv Substation and Transmission Line, Charlton County, Georgia

An intensive cultural resources survey was carried out for the Oglethorpe Power Corporation's proposed St. George 115 kV substation and transmission line in Charlton County, Georgia.

Charlton 1997
1594 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Final Report on the Archaeological Survey of the Proposed SR 1/US 27 Widening and Summerville Bypass

Between November 12 and 19, 1996, two archaeologists from New South Associates, Inc. conducted an archaeological survey along a proposed highway widening corridor and bypass in Chattooga County, northwestern Georgia.

Chattooga 1997
1595 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of the Cobb County East-west Connector, Phase V

An intensive archeological survey was conducted on the eastern portion (Phase V) of the proposed Cobb County East-West Connector. The project encompasses about 1.8 km of new location right-of-way, about 3.1 km of road widening and the reconfiguration of three existing interchanges.

Cobb 1997
1596 Trinkley, Michael K., Barr, William B. Fort Stewart 2: An Archaeological Survey of the 809 Ha Survey Tract "A" and the 804 Ha Survey Tract "B," Brigade Maneuver Area, Fort Stewart, Long and Tattnall Counties, Georgia

This study represents an intensive archaeological survey of two areas, designated "A" and "B." in the Brigade Maneuver Area of Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Long 1997
1597 Braley, Chad O. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bethsaida Road Improvements, Clayton County, Georgia

An archeological survey of the proposed Bethsaida Road improvement project, located in Riverdale, Clayton County, Georgia, located one early twentieth century house site that will be destroyed by the rerouting of a 200 ft section of Powers Road.

Clayton 1997
1598 Joseph, Joseph W., Hamby, Theresa M. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Spring Place Bypass

Between November 28 and December 1, 1995, New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the six mile corridor of the proposed Spring Place Bypass, located in Murray County.

Murray 1995
1599 Jordan, William R. Archaeological Survey of the Roxboro Road Widening Corridor, Fulton County, Georgia

In January 1997 an archaeological survey of the Roxboro Road widening project in Fulton County, Georgia was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc. for Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc.

Fulton 1997
1600 Gougeon, Ramie A. White Oak Site Tests, White County, Georgia

White Oak Flat is a multicomponent site located at the interface of the Georgia Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountains on the Chattahoochee National Forest. Over the course of two years a series of surveys and excavations were completed by Georgia Mountains Archaeological Society volunteers and U.S.

White 1997