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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
4727 Garrow, Patrick H. A plan for Barnsley Gardens

The site has long been recognized as a significant architectural ruin, and as the home of a historically important figure. The ruin and intact structures on the property are easily accepted as historical artifacts that merit study and preservation.

Bartow 1979
4728 Morgan, John R. Observation of the Laying of an Underground Water Pipeline Across the Leake Archaeological Site (9BR2), Bartow County, Georgia

At the direction of the State Archaeologist I proceeded to the site on March 24, 1977. From that date until March 31st. I observed the digging of a ditch for the installation of the pipeline across the Site.

Bartow 1977
4729 Southerlin, Bobby G., Hally, David J. An Archaeological Survey of Selected Areas Within a 5 Kilometer Radius of Etowah Mounds (9BR1), Bartow County, Georgia

Between December 1989 and June 1990 the University of Georgia, in conjunction with the Coosawattee Foundation, Inc. and a grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, conducted an intensive archaeological survey of approximately 1570 acres (636 hectares) in Bartow County, Georgia.

Bartow 1990
4730 Loftfield, Thomas C. A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of Specified Areas at Fort McPherson, Fort Gillem and the Forscom Recreation Area at Lake Allatoona

In order to assist the Army in fulfilling its cultural resource responsibilities pursuant to Executive Order 11.593, Coastal Zone Resources Division (CZR) of Ocean Data Systems, Inc. conducted a cultural resource reconnaissance of specified areas of Fort McPherson, Fort.

Bartow 1979
4731 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Saunders, Rebecca A. Mitigative Investigations at the Shaw Site (9BR7)

This report covers the data recovery phase for the mitigation of impact of Georgia Department of Transportation Project #BRZLB-0015(2). That project, a road straightening and bridge replacement, was to adversely impact the Site.

Bartow 1985
4732 Jeane, Gregory An Archival and Field Survey of Selected Historic Cultural Resources, Allatoona Lake, Georgia

This monograph includes an analysis of the occupation and human use of the Allatoona Lake area from 1800-1950.

Bartow 1984
4733 Hart, Barry D. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-2725(2), Berrien County

The bridge on S.R. 37 over Beaverdam Creek will be replaced on existing location. Construction will be maintained to the existing 100 feet of right-of-way. A corridor 100 feet wide and 1700 feet long was surveyed for the project.

Berrien 1984
4734 Lanham, Harley, Alvey, Richard L. Phase II Archaeological Testing of Fourteen Sites and Deep Testing of Four Bottomland Areas in the I-75 to State Route 371 Connector, Section NH-208-1(5), Bartow, Forsyth, and Cherokee Counties, Georgia

From August 2 until October 28, 1993, archaeologists from the Transportation Center at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville conducted Phase II archaeological testing of 14 sites and deep testing of 4 bottomland areas in the proposed 1-75 to State Route 371 Connector, Section NH-208-1(5), in Bart

Bartow 1994
4735 Earnest, Tray G. A Cultural Resource Assessment of Powertel Site # 271-022A, Smithsonian South in Bibb County, Georgia Final Report

This report details the findings of a cultural resource reconnaissance of the Powertel Site # 271022A, Smithsonian South in Bibb County, Georgia. Construction of a monopole structure has been scheduled for this location.

Bibb 1997
4736 Abbott, Larry R. Perimeter Investigations of the Lamar Unit, Ocmulgee National Monument, Bibb County, Georgia

The Lamar Unit of Ocmulgee National Monument sits on the Ocmulgee River bottoms about two miles south of the main unit (Fig. 1).

Bibb 1996