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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
7574 Lewis, Clifford Thomas Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Propsed SR 66 over Brasstown Creek Improvements and Phase II Testing of the High Bank site (9TO20), Towns County, Georgia

In February 2008 and March 2011, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) completed a Phase I archaeological survey for the proposed bridge replacement and right-of-way (ROW) realignment of State Route (SR) 66 over Brasstown Creek (Georgia Department of Transportation [GDOT] Project No.

Heard 2000
7575 Entorf, Robert F., Fleming, Sherry Archaeological Assessment of Project PR-116 (131), Grady County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, and the Georgia Environmental Policy Act of 1991, project PR-116 (131), Grady County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion

Troup 2004
7576 Quirk, Phillip W. Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Widening of Spouts Springs Road, Hall County, Georgia

All addendum areas were accessible for survey. Heavy erosion was notable throughout the project area. Major disturbances observed include sewer line at Retention Pond 6, and a trailer park and associated access road on the west side of Spout Springs Road, south of Thompson Mill Road.

Taylor 1992
7577 Carr, Randall Archaeological Reassessment of Project BRF-079-1(40), Grady County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project BRF-079-1(40), Grady County, has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRH

Taylor 1994
7578 Duff, Eric Anthony, Lotti, Teresa Ann Archaeological Assessment of Project NHS-0001-00(564), Grady and Thomas Counties.

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project NHS-0001-00(564), Grady and Thomas Counties, has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Hist

Taylor 1992
7579 Garrow, Patrick H. Archaeological survey of the proposed Joyland sewer separation, Three Rivers project, Fulton County, Georgia

The Earth Systems Division of SSI is pleased to submit this final archaeological survey report for the proposed Joyland Sewer Separation, Fulton County, Georgia. The report which follows contains a detailed account of the survey, conclusions and recommendations based on our findings.

Schley 2000
7580 Jones, Joel, Ledbetter, Jerald Results of Metal Detector Surveys on Sites 9GE140 and 9GE1513 on the A-1 Tract in Greene County, Georgia

As an exercise in the use of metal detecting as a survey method on eroded and disturbed EuroAmerican houses sites, 9GE140 and 9GE1513 were revisited by Joel Jones and Jerald Ledbetter in 2003. Both sites have been determined ineligible to the NRHP (Espenshade and Mitchell 1988).

Taylor 2000
7581 Jones, Joel, Ledbetter, Jerald Archaeological Investigations at Site 9GE168 on Reynolds Plantation

Site 9GE168 is a multi-component site with evidence of Historic period structures dating to two separate occupations; one in the early to middle nineteenth century and a second in the early twentieth century. A small scatter of Middle Archaic period lithics is also found on the site.

Taylor 1996
7582 Jones, Joel, Ledbetter, Jerald Mapping of Historic Site 9GE1511 on Reynolds Plantation

Site 9GE 1511 is an extensive Historic period site with evidence of multiple structures suggestive of a nineteenth century plantation complex located west of Richland Creek (now flooded by Lake Oconee).

Upson 1996
7583 Jones, Joel, Ledbetter, Jerald Historical Investigations of the Perry Cemetery on Reynolds Plantation in Greene County, Georgia

While conducting historical investigations of the property owned by Reynolds Plantation, a small cemetery was brought to the attention of the senior author (Figure 1 ). The cemetery was one of several on the Reynolds property that was being preserved in place.

Taylor 1990