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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
5417 Larson, Lewis H. Asssessment of Archaeological Resources Within Camp Adahi, Moccasin Bend Girl Scout Council, Walker County

On 11 July, 1996 Dave Davis of this office accompanied Mr. John R. Morgan of the Historic Preservation Division in an assessment of archaeological resources within Camp Adahi in Walker County, Georgia. This 900 acre tract is located in northwest Walker County (See

Chattooga 1977
5418 Pietak, Lynn Marie Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey of Signal Design Project Areas in Walker and Whitfield Counties

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

Candler 1973
5419 Holland, Jeffrey L., Wilson, Kristin J. Proposed Substation Expansion Phase I Archaeological Survey of 12 Acres in Walker County

TRC Garrow Associates, Inc., conducted a Phase I archaeological survey on a 12 acre tract in Walker County, Georgia, in advance of proposed substation expansions for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).

Cherokee 1992
5420 Evans, E. Raymond, Honerkamp, Nicholas Results of an Archaeological Survey of Pistol range Hollow, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Walker County

This report documents the results of an archaeological survey of the Pistol Range Hollow area, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, performed by the Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology for the Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service.

Cherokee 2002
5421 Webb, Robert S., Avery, William H. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed 60-acre Plymart Facility Site, Upson County

A Phase I archeological survey of the proposed 60-acre Plymart facility in Upson County, Georgia was conducted in order to locate and identify archeological resources within the project area and to assess resource significance.

Cherokee 2001
5422 Schnell, Frank T. A Cultural Resource Assessment of Two Areas in Upson County

In only two locations were prehistoric cultural resources encountered. Both of these produced a very low density of material. Neither area exhibited buried cultural features or material because of the extent of erosion in the vicinity.

Cherokee 2002
5423 Wynn, Jack T. Cultural Resources Survey of Sheep Knob Road and Sale, Union County

This report covers 272 acres within Compartment 518 on the Chestatee Ranger District near the Suches Community in southern Union County. The area surveyed included the vicinity of the proposed Sheep Knob Road and adjacent timber sale areas.

Cherokee 1989
5424 Fox, Steven J. Archaeological Assessment of Proposed Blairsville Power Substation site, Union County

An archeological resource survey was conducted between December 13-14., 1975 at the site of the proposed Blairsville power Substation site, Union County, Georgia. No remains of aboriginal cultural activities were detected during the course of these investigations,

Cobb 1989
5425 Entorf, Robert F., Fleming, Sherry Archaeological Assessment of STP-1783(5), Decater and Miller Counties

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

Cherokee 1991
5426 McNeil, Jessica Archaeological Investigations on the Middle Plateau, Ocmulgee National Monument, Bibb County

Established in December of 1936, OCMU is a testament to the long and rich occupational history of the North American continent. Encompassing more than 700 acres, the park is divided into two units.

Fayette 2009