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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
5357 Duff, Eric Anthony, McIntosh, Paul Archaeological Reassessment of Project EDS-27(93), Chattooga and Walker Counties

No existing or eligible National Register archaeological resources were located within the project's area of potential environmental effect.

Whitfield 2001
5358 Patch, Shawn M. Archaeological Survey of Project PFH-0000-00(846), Chattooga County

No existing or eligible National Register archaeological resources were located within the project's area of potential environmental effect.

Whitfield 2002
5359 Pomfret, James Archaeological Surveyof Project BR-0000-00(679), Chattooga County

No existing or eligible National Register archaeological resources were located within the project's area of potential environmental effect.

Whitfield 2007
5360 Duff, Eric Anthony, McIntosh, Paul Archaeological Assessment of Project BR-0000-00(677), Chattooga County

No existing or eligible National Register archaeological resources were located within the project's area of potential environmental effect.

Cherokee 2009
5361 Webber, Jennifer, Whitley, Thomas G. Cultural Resources Survey for a Segment of the Proposed Marietta-Chattanooga Pipeline, Chattooga County

An intensive cultural resources survey was carried out for a segment of the proposed Marietta - Chattanooga Pipeline in Chattooga County, Georgia. The project was carried out in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act by personnel qualified under 36 CFR Part 61.

Walton 2000
5362 Richardson, Rick R. Archaeological Evaluation of the Site 9CG110, The Couey-Owings-Knowles House, Chattooga County

During May of 1996 and February of 1997, archaeologists from the Georgia Department of Transportation conducted Phase II testing of archaeological site 9CG110, the Couey-Owings-Knowles House.

Washington 2002
5363 Wynn, Jack T., Bruce, Rebecca E. Cultural Resources Surveys of Gentry Gap, Furnance Creek, the Narrows, and Hidden Creek, Walker, Chattooga, and Gordon Counties

A cultural resources survey was conducted on portions of five compartments of National Forest land in Walker, Chattooga, and Gordon Counties, Georgia, prior to timber operations such as thinning, clear cutting, tree removal, and road construction activities.

Washington 1998
5364 Schneider, Kent A. Cultural Resource Survey, Land Exchanges, Tightsqueeze Gap (Tract A-3174) and Sand Mountian (Tract A-3196), Chattahoochee National Forest Armuchee Ranger District, Chattooga County

A cultural resource survey of approximately 500 acres of the Armuchee Ranger District in Chattooga County resulted in the location of two potentially significant archaeological sites. Means by which to fully evaluate these sites 9 Cg 12 and 9 Cg 17, are suggested below.

Washington 1998
5365 Rogers, Anne Frasier, Dickens, Roy S. An Archaeological Survey of Three Tracts in Summerville, Cedartown, and Cartersville, Georgia

No evidence of prehistoric or historic archaeological remains was discovered during the survey or in the search of early maps. The collapsed remains of a flat-roofed shed were found in the southwest section of the tract near Bolling Road.

Hancock 1998
5366 Larson, Lewis H. Archaeological Assessment of Project 1-16-1(48), Candler County

No existing or eligible National Register archaeological resources were located within the project's area of potential environmental effect.

Washington 1998