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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
6845 D'Angelo, James J. Historical Research and Archaeological Investigations of the Hightower Trail and Soapstone Site for the Graves Road Park Project, Gwinnett County, Georgia

This report contains the results of the historical research and archaeological reconnaissance survey conducted in November of 2002, and the results of additional archaeological work, including excavation of site 9DA411, in February of 2003.

Screven 1979
6846 Joseph, Joseph W., Swanson, Mark T. A Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Buford Highway Bridge and Entryway, CDC Campus Chamblee, Georgia

A cultural resources assessment of the proposed location of the Buford Highway a bridge and entryway to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) Campus, Chamblee, Georgia, examined trench and earthworks in the project right-of-way.

Elbert 1979
6847 Tucker, Emily Kate, Thomas, Larissa A. Archaeological Survey of A 69-Acre Tract Proposed for Expansion of J.P. Mosley Park Near Stockbridge, Henry County, Georgia

On October 13, 2005, TRC conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of 69-acre tract in Henry County, Georgia. The purpose of the work was to identify any archaeological sites on the property proposed for expansion of the J.P. Mosley Park.

Elbert 1976
6848 Newell, Mark M. Marshall Square, Evans, Columbia County, Georgia, Phase 1 Reconnaissance Survey

The following paper covers the results of a Phase I Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of approximately 52 acres of land near Evans, Columbia County, Ga., conducted in response to a requirement of the Department of the Army, Savannah District, Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch under Sec

Columbia 1980
6849 Fuller, Elizabeth L., Gardner, Jeffrey W. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Runway Extension at the Habersham Airport Habersham County, Georgia

Between 29 July and 14 September 2002, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of three tracts totaling 60 acres, adjacent to Habersham County Airport in Cornelia, Georgia.

Wilkes 1976
6850 Carr, Jeffrey T., Wild, Michael J. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey for Proposed North Oconee Sewerage Facilities Project, Hall County, Georgia

TRC conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey for the proposed North Oconee Sewerage Facilities project in Hall County, Georgia, near New Holland, from March to August 2004. The project was undertaken for Wiedeman & Singleton.

Elbert 1973
6851 Thomas, Larissa A. Cultural Resources Survey for the No Business Creek to Jacks Creek WRF Tunnel Project, Gwinnett County, Georgia

On January 21, 2005, TRC conducted a cultural resources survey for two proposed access shaft locations for a proposed-tunnel to connect the No Business and Jacks Creek water reclamation facility (WRF) sites in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The total area surveyed is approximately 7 acres.

Elbert 1973
6852 Holland, Jeffrey L., Wild, Michael J. Cultural Resources Survey for the No Business Creek and Yellow/Sweet to Beaver Ruin Pump Station and Force Main Project, Gwinnett County, Georgia

On July 26 and 29, 2002, TRC conducted a cultural resources survey for two proposed force mains in Gwinnett County, Georgia.

Elbert 1978
6853 Bloom, Jonathan A., Gantt, Mary Elizabeth Data recovery at Site 9FU331 Camp Creek WPCP Upgrade Fulton County, Georgia

During the period of September 10 though November 7, 2003, R.S. Webb & Associates conducted Phase III data recovery excavations at Site 9FU331. A total of 185.7 square meters was investigated through hand excavation (blocks) and mechanical excavation (trenches and stripped areas).

Hart 1978
6854 Will, Bryan P. Phase I Archaeological Survey Metro-Atlanta Watersheds, Peachtree and Nancy Creeks, Fulton/Dekalb Counties, Georgia

Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive Phase I archaeological resources survey in January and February 2002 for the proposed Metro-Atlanta Watersheds, Peachtree and Nancy Creeks project in Fulton and DeKalb counties, Georgia under contract with the US Army Corps of Engineers.

Dodge 1995