Introduction
This report documents the results of the archaeology survey for Trileaf Project #628476 (Brumbelow), located
in Carroll County, Georgia. The survey was conducted to ensure that resources eligible for or listed in the
National Register of Historic Places located within the Area of Potential Effect (APE) are not adversely
affected by the proposed project. This work is being done as required by Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) and its implementing regulations, 36 CFR Part 800. In addition, this
document is being submitted in compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
“Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings
Approved by the Federal Communications Commission” (FCC 2004).
Based on field observations, six Shovel Test Pits (STPs) were placed in the project area. The fieldwork was
performed by Abigail Heller, an archaeologist of JMT working under the direct supervision of Garrett W.
Silliman, Registered Professional Archaeologist of JMT with over 20 years of experience. Fieldwork was
performed on January 12, 2017 and one day was spent in the field. No artifacts were uncovered, no
archaeological sites were identified, and no additional archaeological testing is recommended at this location.
Project Description
The subject property is located approximately at 1516 Shady Grove Road, Carrollton, GA 30116 at
coordinates 33° 36’ 31.29” N, 85° 3’ 23.87 W. The proposed project consists of the construction of a new
monopole telecommunications tower and associated equipment within a 50-foot by 50-foot fenced
compound within a 100-foot by 100-foot lease area. The estimated overall height of the proposed
installation is 160-feet. The project will be accessible via a proposed 12-foot gravel drive within a 30-foot
wide access and utility easement that extends east and southeast of the proposed project location where it
connects with Shady Grove Road. The entire project footprint was included in the survey as well as a 50-
foot buffer around the proposed lease area (Photographs 1-11). The APE for this undertaking includes all
areas discussed above.
Field Conditions
The project area is located in a wooded area west of Shady Grove Road. It is bordered to the north, east,
south, and west by wooded land, with scattered residential plots and commercial buildings in the general
area. The surrounding area at a greater distance consists of largely wooded land to the north and west, and
suburban development to the south and east of the proposed project location. Georgia State Route 166 (SR
166) runs south to northeast approximately 2.15 km (1.34 mi) southeast of the proposed project area. An
existing Plantation Pipeline easement runs northwest to southeast 160 ft southwest of the project location,
and an Oglethorpe Power easement runs east to west 230 ft south of the proposed project location. The
proposed tower center, lease area boundaries, and proposed access and utility easement were easily
identified from maps and site sketches.
Background Research
Background research was performed to assess the archaeological potential of the APE. Resources consulted
included historic maps and atlases, as well as soil surveys and aerial photography. A cultural resources
records search was done using information provided by the Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF). All
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previously recorded sites within a half mile of the direct APE were considered, and all locations within the
APE were examined.
Report No. 458 “Moose Lodge Proposed Substation and Transmission Line, Carroll County, Georgia,
Archaeological Survey and Testing,” published in June 1983, indicates that site 9CL240, a site heavily utilized
during the Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian culture periods, was identified in the archaeological survey,
which included the area immediately south of the proposed project location. Report No. 1178 “Archeological
Survey of the Proposed Widening of the North Carrollton Bypass, Carroll County, Georgia,” published in
March 1994, indicates that two prehistoric sites and one multicomponent site were identified in the
archaeological survey, part of which appears to have overlapped with the proposed project location. Report
No. 5038 “Archaeological Survey of a Rerouted Section of the Proposed Moose Lodge Transmission, Carroll
County, Georgia,” published in November 1983, indicates that no previously unrecorded archaeological sites
were identified in an archaeological survey which did not overlap the proposed project location
Historic Archaeological Potential
A review of GASF files showed that one previously recorded historic archaeological site is located within a
half mile of the APE for direct effects. Site 9CL438 is a historic house site that dates from the late nineteenth
to the mid-to-late twentieth centuries.
Shady Grove/Hickory Level Road has been present in some degree in its present location since 1889, and
the areas surrounding the proposed project location consist of woodlands with moderate suburban and
commercial development in the areas nearby. The general location appears to have seen little development
until between the years 1944 and 1959, when the Plantation Pipeline easement was constructed. By 1993,
the Oglethorpe Power easement was in its existing location, and development in the area had markedly
increased. The immediate vicinity appears to be relatively unchanged since the 1990s (Google Earth 2017,
NETR 1889, 1897, 1922, 1944, 1955, 1959, 1972, 1975, 1983, 1993, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013). Taking into
consideration known sites in the surrounding area and the historic and modern development in the area,
historic archaeological potential was assessed as low to moderate.