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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
4398 Webb, Robert S. Additional Information and Clarifications; Proposed B. T. Brown Low Head Dam Intake Site and Water Transmission Line, Coweta County, GA

We reviewed the comments by Ms. Judy Wood (September 5, 2007) and Mr. Dave Crampton (June 16, 2008), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) archeologists on the report entitled: Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed B. T.

Coweta 2008
4399 Maclin, Elizabeth Haywood In the Core of the Coosa Province: Archaeology of the Thompson Site, 9Go4, Gordon County, Georgia

The Thompson site (9Go4) is located on the Coosawattee River near Calhoun, Georgia in Gordon County (Figure 1). The site covers two and a half to three hectares.

Gordon 2009
4399 Joseph, Joseph W., Warhop, Jennifer R. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the US 280 Corrido, Sumter County, Georgia

This report presents the findings of a Phase I Archaeological Survey for a widening and reconstruction of US280 in Sumter County, Georgia. The area surveyed consisted of a corridor of expanded right-of-way along the existing path of US 280, portions of new alignment, and associated feeder roads.

Sumter 2008
4400 Sipes, Eric D., Jones, Scott Archaeological Data Recovery Investigations at 9FL174, Floyd County, GA

Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc., under contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), hired Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc., to conduct Phase III data recovery investigations in preparation for the replacement of the bridge carrying Georgia State Route 100

Floyd 2008
4401 Soderstrom, Eric, Gantt, Mary Elizabeth Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Sweet Tea Transmission Line Fort Gordon, Georgia

In July 2008, R.S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted a phase I cultural resources survey of the proposed 4.6-mile [7.4 kilometer (km)] Sweet Tea transmission line corridor located within Fort Gordon, Georgia.

Richmond 2008
4402 Gardner, Jeffrey W., Hobgood, Ronald E. Phase II Archaeological Investigations of 70 Sites at Fort Benning Military Reservation Volume I: Report. Phase II Archaeological Investigations of 70 Sites at Fort Benning Military Reservation Volume II: Appendices

Between October 31, 2005, and July 14, 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia) conducted intensive Phase II evaluations at 70 archaeological sites on Fort Benning Military Reservation, Chattahoochee and Muscogee Counties, Georgia.

Chattahoochee 2008
4403 Jordan, William R. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Clark Avenue Extension From SR-91/Jefferson Street to SR-3/Liberty Expressway, Dougherty County, Georgia.

During the period May 12-May 21, 2008, Edwards-Pitman Environmental Inc. (EPEI) conducted an archaeological survey of the proposed Clark Avenue Extension improvements project in Dougherty County, Georgia.

Dougherty 2008
4404 Jackson, Paul D. Phase II Investigation of 48 Sites For the Good Hope Heavy Maneuver Area, Driver Training and Vehicle Recovery Areas, and Fire & Maneuver Range 3, Fort Benning Military Reservation, Chattahoochee and Muscogee Counties, Georgia Volume I, II, III

Under a continuing services contract with the U.S. Army Infantry Center, Directorate of Public Work, Environmental Division, Fort Benning Military Reservation, Panamerican Consultants, Inc.

Chattahoochee 2008
4405 Espenshade, Christopher T., Patch, Shawn M. A Middle Woodland Household on the Etowah River: Archaeological Investigations of the Hardin Bridge Site 9BR34

Phase III archaeological investigations were undertaken at the Hardin Bridge site in Bartow County, Georgia. New South Associates conducted the work for Greenhorne & O' Mara and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).

Bartow 2008
4406 Hendryx, Gregory S., Kozma, Thomas J. Revised: An Intensive Cultural Resource Assessment Survey of the Old Waterworks Park, Old Bibb Mill, and Otis Redding Loop Segments of the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, Bibb County, Georgia

Between June 2007 and February 2008, Environmental Services, Inc. (ESI) performed an intensive cultural resource assessment survey of three parcels tethered to the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail (OHT) in Bibb County, Georgia.

Bibb 2008