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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
4248 Sandefur, Tracey A., Beverly, J. Howard Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Louisville and Greyhound Sites for the Proposed Chatham Area Transit (CAT) Transfer Center, Savannah, Georgia

This report describes the field and laboratory methods and the results of a Phase I archaeological survey conducted for Chatham Area Transit (CAT) on two prospective sites for the proposed CAT Transfer Center, which are the Louisville and Greyhound sites in Savannah, Georgia.

Chatham 2007
4249 Jenkins, Ellen, D'Angelo, James J. Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed Tap Lines To the North and South Resaca Substations in Gordon County, Georgia

TRC was contracted by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to conduct a cultural resources survey of two tap lines totaling 1,690 linear feet to North Georgia EMC's new North Resaca and South Resaca 115-kV substations in Gordon County, Georgia.

Gordon 2008
4250 Page, James M., Whitley, Thomas G. Cultural Resources Survey of the Yankee Landing Development, Glynn County, Georgia

On June 12th through July 20th, 2007, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive archaeological resources survey of the Yankee Landing Property near Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia.

Glynn 2008
4251 D'Angelo, James J. Phase II Archaeology Testing of Sites 9HK263, 9HK267, 9HK272, For the Sanctuary on Sinclair Development Project, Hancock County, Georgia

SOS Development, LLC (SOS) contracted TRC to conduct a Phase II archaeological testing program at three prehistoric sites in order to determine their eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Hancock 2007
4252 Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Survey of the Plum Creek Wetland Mitigation Site, Miller County, GA

New South Associates archaeologically surveyed 1,685 acres of wetlands, floodplain, and slope divided among three tracts within the Plum Creek Wetland Mitigation Site from November 2005 through February 2006 for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).

Miller 2008
4253 Bloom, Jonathan A., Webb, Robert S. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Wehadkee Farm Mitigation Bank, Heard County, Georgia

R.S. Webb & Associates conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of a 2,200-feet long by 100-feet wide [671 by 30 meter (m)] portion of the proposed Wehadkee Farm Mitigation Bank in Heard County, Georgia, on October 3, 2007.

Heard 2007
4254 Stoops, Richard W. Phase I Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Bridge Replacement along Killian Hill Road, Gwinnett County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation proposes to replace the bridge on Killian Hill Road (CR 417) over the Yellow River in Gwinnett County, Georgia. This will entail replacing the existing bridge and raising the current elevation of the bridge and approach road.

Gwinnett 2008
4255 Silliman, Garrett W., Pietak, Lynn Marie Phase I Archaeological Survey of Intersection Improvements at South Atlanta Road and I-285, Cobb County, Georgia

During April 2007, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of two alternatives for the proposed redesigned Interstate (I) 285 Interchange at South Atlanta Road, Cobb County, Georgia. The project area is located southeast of Smyrna, Georgia.

Cobb 2007
4256 Cremer, David E., Terzis, Lee A Phase I Archaeological Assessment of the Falcons Interchange (I-985) Hall County, Georgia

An intensive Phase I archaeological assessment was recently conducted by PBS&J of the proposed Falcons Interchange project, which consists of a new four lane road corridor, approximately 30 meters wide (100 feet), extending northwest from the intersection of Martin Road and the Atlanta Highwa

Hall 2007
4257 Holland, Jeffrey L., Laird, Price K. Phase I Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed Balus Creek Sewer Project, Hall County, Georgia

TRC conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey for the proposed Balus Creek Sewer Project in Hall County, Georgia, near Gainesville, during March 2007. The project was undertaken for Wiedeman and Singleton, Inc. The survey included both archaeological and historic structures surveys.

Hall 2007