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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
2261 Wynn, Jack T. Cultural Resources Survey of the Scott Poss Land Exchange Chattahoochee National Forest Rabun County, Georgia

This report covers a cultural resources survey conducted by the author on 125 acres of the Tallulah Ranger District, Chattahoochee National Forest, in Rabun County, Georgia. The location is atop a westerly ridge of Tiger Mountain, and east of Davis Gap, just west of the community of Tiger, GA.

Rabun 2002
2262 Wynn, Jack T. Cultrual Resource Survey of the Proposed Lowell Dunn Land Exchange Chattahoochee National Forest Lumpkin County, Georgia

This is a cultural resources survey of 201.84 acres of land in four parcels or tracts of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Lumpkin County Georgia, prior to a proposed land exchange between the Forest Service and Mr. Lowell Dunn.

Lumpkin 2001
2263 Gresham, Thomas H. An Archeological Survey of a 150 Acre Tract of Land, Rabun County, Georgia

In December 2001, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive, Phase I archeological survey of a tract of land that is to be transferred from the U.S. Forest Service to the Rabun County Department of Education.

Rabun 2002
2264 Walker, Lesa Archaeological Assessment of Project IM-75-3(189), Gordon County

The following is being furnished to you for inclusion as written, in the appropriate environmental document:

Gordon 1995
2264 Bruce, Rebecca E. Cultural Resources Survey of the Citron Land Exchange, Union County, Georgia

A cultural resource survey was completed for the 85 acre Citron Land Exchange in Union County, Georgia. This area is characterized by steep mountainous terrain along a small creek. It was surveyed in February 2002, and one site was found along the creek.

Union 2002
2265 Drucker, Leslie M. A Cultural Resources Inventory Survey at Millen National Fish Hatchery, Jenkins County, Georgia

A cultural resources inventory survey was undertaken at Millen National Fish Hatchery to assess the potential adverse effect of hatchery bed expansion on documented and/or located sites listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.

Jenkins 1981
2266 Price, Thomas Jeffrey Archaeology At The State Botanical Garden Of Georgia

Many groups of diverse interest have supported and contributed to the development of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia over the 20 years of its existence.

Clarke 1990
2267 Wood, W. Dean Results of Archaeological Survey- Billings Tract Cemetery

None Present.

Muscogee 2002
2268 Wood, W. Dean Results of Archaeological Survey- Unnamed Cemetery on Garrett Road

None Present.

Muscogee 2002
2269 Braley, Chad O. An Archeological Survey of Twenty-seven Intersection Improvements in Thomas County, Georgia

On August 29, 2001, 27 intersections in Thomasville, Georgia were archeologically surveyed by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS).

Thomas 2001