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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
841 Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Proposed Washington City #2 Substation, Wilkes County, Georgia

The state archeological site file shows a large, poorly defined archeological site (9Ws18) encompassing the proposed Washington City #2 substation tract. The site was reported by an artifact collector (E.B. Mell) in the 1950's and precise site location and boundaries are unknown.

Wilkes County, GA 1988
842 Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Mill Branch Impoundment, Warren County, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., completed an intensive level cultural resources survey of a 48 ha ( 120 ac) tract of land on Mill Branch, a tributary of Brier Creek. The J.M.

Warren County, GA 1988
843 Smith, Charlotte A., Wood, Karen Green Cultural Resources Survey of Portions of Oconee National Forest

A reconnaissance level cultural resources survey of 1289 ha (3185 ac) of Oconee National Forest, Georgia, was conducted for the National Forest Service. Areas surveyed were 1n Greene, Jasper, Jones, and Putnam Counties.

Greene County, GA 1987
844 Nelcola, Annette, Orser, Charles Exploring the Rustic Life. Multidisciplinary Research at Millwood Plantation

Six hypotheses are presented and evaluated using archaeological, historical, and biocultural data collected from Millwood Plantation and two small satellite sites located within the flood pool of the Richard B. Russell Reservoir currently being constructed.

Elbert County, GA 1987
845 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Reynolds, William M. An Archaeological Survey along Settingdown Creek, Cherokee and Forsyth Counties

This is a report of the methods and results of a cultural resources survey conducted by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS), for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) detailing a reconnaissance level survey of the proposed Cedar Grove pumped storage hydroelectric facility.

Cherokee County, GA 1989
846 Gardner, Jeffrey W., Gardner, Jolee Documentation Lloyd Shoals Hydroelectric Generating Project (Ferc 2336)

Cultural resource inventory and evaluation studies (Resource Inventory II) were conducted for the Lloyd Shoals Hydroelectric Project in Butts, Henry, Jasper, and Newton Counties, Georgia.

Butts County, GA 1988
847 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Jim Moore-Sharon Church 230 kV Transmission Line and Flanagan Mill Road 230/25 kV Substation, Gwinnett and Barrow Counties, Georgia

In the latter half of 2007, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS) conducted a Phase I archeological survey of approximately 16.6 km (10.3 mi) of proposed 230 kV transmission line corridor and a proposed 8.5-ha (21-ac) substation site in eastern Gwinnett and western Barrow Counties.

Barrow County, GA 2008
848 Wood, Karen Green A Cultural Resources Survey of the AT&T Right-of-Way in the Oconee National Forest, Greene County, Georgia

A cultural resource survey was conducted of a 3.6 km (2.25 mi) of the AT&T Lightguide cable right-of-way that crosses U.S. Forest Service property in Greene County, Georgia. Only one site, a dispersed prehistoric lithic scatter, was located during the survey.

Greene County, GA 1987
849 Lee, Chung Ho, Wood, W. Dean A Preliminary Report an Archaeological Reconnaissance: Greene, Morgan, Putnam

During the months April through September, 1973, an archaeological survey of portions of Greene, Morgan, and Putnam counties, Georgia was undertaken by the Laboratory of Archaeology at the University of Georgia in fulfillment of a contract between the university and the Department of Natural Reso

Greene County, GA 1974
850 Braley, Chad O. Archeological Investigations at the Proposed Site of a New Maintenance Facility at Fort King George Historic Site, McIntosh County, Georgia

The proposed maintenance facility will consist of a barn measuring 24 x 36 ft, 8 x 8 ft combustible materials shed, a fuel tank and a gravel parking area. In total, the area measures approximately 70 x 80 feet.

McIntosh County, GA 1987