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Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
9235 Smith, Marvin T. Flint River Drainage Archeological Reconnaissance, Phase III Report: Preliminary Archeological Reconnaissance, Flint River Corridor and Selected Areas of Interior Clayton County

The methodology employed along this 2.1 miles of the Upper Flint River was that of standard pedestrian survey accompanied by a pattern of subsurface tests, so spaced along the route of the proposed construction right-of-way, so as to preclude the missing of any site locus that might sustain adver

Clayton 1976
9236 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Appraisal of the Rock Pile Site 9JK8, Jackson County, Georgia

This report is written in response to a request by the Tumbling Waters Society of Jackson County to determine if the 47 recorded stone piles and a natural rock outcrop on top of a ridge toe immediately south of a dramatic bend in the North Oconee River could be the historically-described site of

Jackson 2016
9237 Brown, Daniel A. The Position of Brush Mtn.

In June of 1864, the Confederate Army constructed a series of heavy earthworks in Cobb County. These defensive positions were sited and built under the supervision of Colonel Presstman, Chief Engineer on Gen. Johnston’s staff.

Cobb
9238 Meier, Lawrence W. Intensive Archeological Reconnaissance Beaver Ruin Creek Interceptor Gwinnett County, Georgia

We began preliminary reconnaissance to determine accessability for archeological survey and intensive reconnaissance for Step II, Engineering Grant. We commenced survey at the Norcross oxidation pond near Mithcell Road, immediately south of Norcross.

Gwinnett 1975
9239 Keepler, Harvey Addendum to An Archeological Survey of the Replacement on SR 135 Bridge over Pudding Creek, Atkinson County, Georgia

On August 30, 200 Southeastern Archeological Services conducted a Phase I intensive cultural resources survey for the replacement of the SR 135 bridge over Pudding Creek.

Atkinson 2002
9240 Elliott, Daniel T. Archaeological Reconnaissance and Monitoring of Clean-up Activities at the Clapp Factory Cemetery, 9Me187, Muscogee County, Georgia

The Clapp Factory Cemetery (State Archaeological Site Number 9Me187) is located in northern Muscogee County, just east of the Chattahoochee River and below the Georgia Power Company's Oliver Dam. The cemetery property is owned by Georgia Power Company.

Muscogee 2003
9241 Jordan, William R. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Proposed 126 Acre Villages of Ellenwood Development Tract, Clayton County, Georgia

Background: In December 2005, R.S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of the proposed 126-acre Villages of Ellenwood Development Tract in Clayton County, Georgia.

Clayton 2005
9242 Lowrey, Jonathan D. A Phase I Archaeological Direct Effects Survey for the Proposed Chavers Cellular Tower in Floyd County, Georgia

On behalf of Trileaf Corporation (Trileaf), TerraXplorations, Inc. (TerraX) completed a Phase I archaeological direct effects survey for a proposed cellular tower in Floyd County, Georgia.

Floyd 2016
9243 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed State Route (SR) 400 at McGinnis Ferry Road Interchange Forsyth and Fulton Counties, Georgia

Moreland Altobelli (MA) performed an intensive Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed Area of Potential Effect (APE) and Expanded Survey Corridor (ESC) (hereafter called survey area) of SR 400 and McGinnis Ferry Road Interchange (GDOT PI No. 0007526, GDOT Project No.

Forsyth 2016
9244 Bruce, Rebecca E. Cultural Resources Survey of Compartment 933 Stand 54 (Narrows Timber Sale), Conasuga Ranger District, Chattooga County, Georgia.

This report documents the results of the heritage resources survey for Stand 54, Compartment 933 for the Narrows Timber Sale in Chattooga County, Georgia (Figure 1). Twenty six acres were surveyed and one new site was recorded, as were two isolated finds (Figure 2).

Chattooga 2011