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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
2938 Keith, Scot J. Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey Proposed Widening and Reconstruction of Cusseta/old Cusseta/CR62 Columbus and Muscogee County

This is a short form report for negative findings in Muscogee county on the Columbus GA-ALA Quad. It is an addendum to: Phase I Archaeological Survey on proposed widening and reconstruction of Cusseta/Old Cusseta/CR 62, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.

Muscogee 2004
2939 Joseph, Joseph W., Sheffield, Mason W. Addendum to the Phase I Archaeological Survey at the Pleasant Hill Interchange

New South Associates conducted an addendum phase I archaeological survey of the Pleasant Hill Interchange study in Gwinnett County, Georgia on July 14, 2004 (Figure 1). The original project area was surveyed on March 22, 2000 and consisted of approximately 1500 feet of U.S.

Gwinnett 2004
2940 Duff, Eric Anthony, Joseph, Joseph W. Addendum to the Phase I Archaeological Survey of Sixteen Intersections, Forsyth County, Georgia

The study consists of a review of right-of-way changes at 15 intersections previously surveyed during the 2000 Phase I survey of 16 intersection improvement areas in Forsyth County.

Forsyth 2004
2941 Patton, Robert B. Addendum to the Report: Archeological Survey of Two Bridge Replacements in Miller County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace two bridges on State Route (SR) 91 in central Miller County, just southwest of the county seat of Colquitt,.

Miller 2002
2942 Gresham, Thomas H. Addendum 2 to the Report: Archeological Survey of Two Bridge Replacements in Miller County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace two bridges on State Route (SR) 91 in central Miller County, just southwest of the county seat of Colquitt,.

Miller 2003
2943 Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum to the Phase I Archaeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to the Dawson Forest Road and Lumpkin Campground Road Intersection, Dawson County, Georgia

The proposed project would construct a roundabout at the intersection with flares extending back 200 to 300 feet alone each leg from the intersection's center. The proposed typical section would consist of two.

Dawson 2004
2944 Keith, Grace F. Addendum to an Archaeological Survey of Proposed Bridge Replacement at CR 842/Harris Road Over the Southern Railroad, Paulding County, Georgia

Project Description 2001: 100 feet on both sides of existing bridge and Old Harris Road. Existing ROW is 50 feet and ROW is an additional 25 feet on both sides for a total of 100 feet. It extends 1,200 feet on either side of the bridge.

Paulding 2001
2945 Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum to Archeological Survey of Two Proposed Bridge Replacements: SR 74/85 over Red Oak Creek and White Oak Creek, Meriwether, Georgia

On June 18, 2004, staff from Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) revisited the location of a proposed bridge replacement project in eastern Meriwether County, Georgia. (Figure 1). The bridge is located on State Route 74 and 85 (SR 74/85) and crosses Red Oak Creek.

Meriwether 2004
2946 Will, Bryan P., Gardner, Jeffrey W. Addendum to: Expanding the Southern Route: US 441 Southeast Archaeological Resources Survey and Testing Echols, Clinch and Atkinson Counties

Under contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive archaeological resources survey (Phase I) within the approximate 9.7 km (6 mi) proposed reroute corridor sections along US Highway 441 (US 441) in Pearson, Georgia (Atkins

Atkinson 2002
2947 Bowen, Neil J., Jordan, William R. Archeological Survey, Excavation, and Documentation of a Segment of Johnston's River Line Oakdale Road and Turner Road Cobb County, Georgia

In February 2004, R. S.

Cobb 2005