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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
811 Smith, Marvin T. An Archaeological and Historical Survey of Portions of the Upper Soque Watershed, Habersham County, Georgia

Purchase Order Number 849-Ga-SCS-76 was awarded to Marvin T. Smith representing the Cobb-Fulton Archaeological Survey to furnish archaeological and historical investigations and survey reports for the Soque Watershed, located in Habersham County, Georgia.

Habersham 1976
812 Steinen, Karl T. Cultural Resource Management Survey of Happy Valley Development Coweta County, Georgia

A survey of the proposed Happy Valley development, a 300 acre development, was conducted to determine if there were any archaeological sites present that could be considered eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.

Coweta 1987
813 Smith, Betty Anderson Archaeological Excavations at the Hobgood Site, Cherokee County, Georgia

The Hobgood site was a multicomponent site third terrace overlooking the Etowah River Georgia. Mitigation excavations at the si site probably functioned as a seasonal hunting/collecting camp during the Woodstock period and as a single family farmstead during the historic Cherokee period.

Cherokee 1985
814 Price, Thomas Jeffrey, Wood, W. Dean A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed New Light Church to Orange Transmission Line Cherokee County, Georgia

The cultural resources survey of the proposed 13 km (7.8 mi) New Light Church to Orange transmission line located six prehistoric and historic archeological sites and three isolated artifact occurrences. Five of the archeological sites are prehistoric low density lithic artifact scatters.

Cherokee 1986
815 Braley, Chad O. A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Burnt Church Transmission Line and Substation

An intensive cultural resources survey was performed on Oglethorpe Power Corporation's proposed 13.4 km (8.3 mi) Burnt Church 115 kV transmission line and 115/25 kV substation, located in Bryan County, Georgia.

Bryan 1988
816 Gresham, Thomas H. A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Glassbridge-Tatum Transmission Line

The cultural resources survey of the proposed 5.1 km (3.2 mi) Glassbridge-Tatum transmission line located two archeological sites and two isolated artifact occurrences. We recommend all of these as ineligible f or nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.

Troup 1988
817 Bloom, Jonathan A. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Ogelthorpe Power Corporation Dublin Chip Mill Transmission Line Corridor and Substation Site, Laurens County, Georgia

This report documents the results of the cultural resources survey of the proposed East Dublin 46/12kV Substation, Laurens County, Georgia, for Oglethorpe Power Corporation. The project area was severely disturbed from recent bulldozing activities associated with the clearing an adjacent lot.

Laurens 1988
818 Wynn, Jack T. Cultural Resources Surveys on the Brasstown Ranger District, Fy88, Towns and Union Counties, Georgia

Cultural resource surveys were conducted on the Brasstown Ranger District, Chattahoochee National Forest, Towns and Union Counties, Georgia during fiscal year 1988. They were done prior to timber sales, road constructions, wildlife openings, and on a new office site.

Towns 1988
819 Wynn, Jack T. Cultural Resources Surveys Tipton and Smithgall Exchanges, Habersham and White Counties

Cultural resources surveys were conducted on three tracts of National Forest land prior to proposed land exchanges in Habersham and White Counties, Georgia. Parcel One, in Land Lot 55, Dist 11 of Habersham County, had 69 acres, and one small lithic scatter, badly disturbed by erosion.

Habersham 1989
820 Wynn, Jack T. Cultural Resources Evaluation of Hitchiti Experimental Forest Administrative Center, Jones County, Georgia

A cultural resources evaluation was made of the principal dwelling and outbuildings, and structural foundations at the Hitchiti Experimental Forest administrative/work center in northwest Jones County, Georgia, part of the Oconee National Forest.

Jones 1989