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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
2221 Patton, Robert B. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement: SR 93/111 over Gin Branch, Grady County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace the bridge on State Route 93 and 111 (SR 93/111) that crosses Gin Branch in central Grady County, about 5 km (three mi) north of Cairo, Georgia (Figure 1).

Grady 2001
2222 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of a Portion of Peachtree Road, Fulton County, Georgia

On October 15, 2001 a 2.0 km (1.3 mi) portion of Peachtree Road, in Buckhead, Fulton County, was archeologically surveyed by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS). Safety, operational and landscape improvements are proposed for this section of the four- to six-lane street.

Fulton 2001
2223 Keith, Grace F., Keith, Scot J. An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Bridge Replacement at CR 842/Harris Road Over the Southern Railroad, Paulding County, Georgia

Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. conducted an intensive archaeological survey for the proposed bridge replacement at CR 842/Old Harris Road over the Southern Railroad (Figure 1; Photograph 1).

Paulding 2001
2224 Joseph, Joseph W. Archaeological Survey of the Bridge Replacement on SR 112 Over Deep Creek, Turner County, Georgia

A cultural resources survey of the bridge crossing of Deep Creek on SR 112 in Turner County, Georgia, was conducted by New South Associates February 27 and 28, 2001. A 1,000 foot approach with a 200 foot wide right-of-way was studied on either side of the bridge.

Turner 2001
2225 Patton, Robert B. Archaeological Survey of SR 280 Bridge Replacement over the Chattahoochee River in Cobb and Fulton Counties, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GOOT) wishes to replace a structurally deficient bridge that carries SR 280, also known as the James Jackson Parkway over the Chattahoochee River, on the Cobb/Fulton county line (Figure 1). The existing bridge was built in 1943.

Cobb 2001
2226 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement at SR 520 over Cedar Creek, Glynn County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace the structurally deficient bridge on S. R. 520, the causeway leading from U.S. Highway 17 to Jekyll Island, that crosses Cedar Creek. The existing two-lane bridge is set amid vast marshland, and is about 2 km from U.S.

Glynn 2001
2227 Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Construction and Operation of a new Georgia Department of Corrections Probation Detention Center, City of Baxley, Appling County, Georgia

Under contract with the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC), Dames & Moore, a subsidiary of URS Corporation, was tasked to conduct a Phase I archaeological survey in Baxley, Appling County, Georgia (see Figure 1).

Appling 2001
2228 Mozingo, Dea Phase I Archaeological Resources Survey of East Moultrie-West Valdosta Transmission Line, Brooks, Colquitt, and Lowndes Counties, Georgia

In June and July 2000, Brockington and Associates, Inc., under contract with Georgia Transmission Corporation, conducted an intensive archaeological resources survey of approximately 37 miles in Brooks, Colquitt, and Lowndes counties, Georgia.

Brooks 2000
2229 Webber, Jennifer, Whitley, Thomas G. Archaeological Resources Survey of the Proposed Spain Substation, Brooks County, Georgia

Under contract with Jordan, Jones & Goulding, Inc., Brockington and Associates, Inc. performed an intensive archaeological resources survey (Phase I) within the Georgia Transmission Corporation's proposed Spain Substation project tract.

Brooks 2001
2230 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Wayne Miller Wetland Mitigation Tract Jackson County, Georgia and the Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Testing of The Mooreman Wetland Mitigation Tract Tift Couny, Georgia

New South Associates, Inc. intensively surveyed the approximately 110-acre Wayne K. Miller property, Jackson County, between April 23 and 27, 2001 and the approximately 253-acre Moorman property, Tift County, between May 1 and 11, 2001.

Jackson 2001