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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
9467 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Heritage Resources Evaluation of the Allen Petroglyph Boulder 9HM299 Habersham County, Chattooga Ranger District, Georgia

This report is written in response to a request issued by the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests for the recordation (i.e., mapping, photography, and tracing), description (i.e., rock make-up, dimensions, motifs, condition), background and comparative research (i.e., environmental, archaeologi

Habersham County, GA 2011
9468 House, John H. Archaeological and Historical Resources Affected by Construction of the Roswell Bypass

There are three proposed routes for the Roswell Bypass: Alternate “A” turns north off of state highway 120 about ½ mile west of Willeo Creek and passes to the north of Roswell city limits where it joins Crossville Road.

Fulton County, GA 1971
9469 Meier, Lawrence W. Archeological Survey of Fulton and Cobb Counties, Atlanta, Georgia

This report is a follow up on the details of a survey completed to assess a portion of the South Atlanta Tollway in Fulton and Cobb counties. If the South Atlanta Tollway must cross “Soapstone Ridge”, the present route is considered as having the least impact on the area.

Cobb County, GA 1972
9470 The North Peach County Park Site in Byron, Georgia

The North Peach County Park as proposed will occupy an estimated 11.06 acres of ground on the north side of the Old Perry Road (now White Road), approximately one-quarter mile from the intersection with Georgia Highway 49 in Byron, Georgia.

Peach County, GA 1979
9471 Gale, Sara H. Archeological Survey of Project STP-186-1(25), Paulding County

Site 9Pa(DOT)3 was located on November 16, 2009 during an archaeological survey for Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) project STP-186-1(25) in Paulding County, Georgia (Figure 1).

Paulding County, GA 2010
9472 Larson, Lewis H. I-75-2(71) 240 Preliminary Engineering, Fulton County, Clearinghouse Number: 73-06-12-07

This report was made after the archaeological survey of the area in Fulton County for the project of I-75-2(71) 240. It seems unlikely that anything of historic or prehistoric significance would be affected by the completion of this project.

Fulton County, GA 1973
9473 Larson, Lewis H. Georgia Project I-85-2(51)91 DeKalb County Negative Declaration; DOT CCN: 73-08-21-02

This report was made after the archaeological survey of the area in DeKalb County for the project of I-85-2(51)91. It seems unlikely that anything of historic or prehistoric significance would be affected by the completion of this project.

DeKalb County, GA 1973
9474 Larson, Lewis H. Georgetown Subdivision (All Sections), Muscogee County; CCN: 73-09-12-04

This report was made after the archaeological survey of the area in Muscogee County for the project of the Georgetown Subdivision. It seems unlikely that anything of historic or prehistoric significance would be affected by the completion of this project.

Muscogee County, GA 1974
9475 Soil Survey of Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, Georgia

This report is a Soil Survey done by the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with the University of Georgia, College of Agriculture Agricultural Experiment Stations in Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, Georgia.

Appling County, GA 1986
9476 Bruce-Vaughters, Rebecca E. Heritage Resources Survey for the East Nottely Project - Blue Ridge Ranger District, Union County, Georgia

A heritage resources survey has been completed for approximately 916 acres for the East Nottely Project. Approximately 370 acres were surveyed for the current project, 326 acres have been previously surveyed, and 220 acres will be surveyed after the timber sale.

Union County, GA 2011