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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed New Family Housing, Compartments Aa, Bb6, and Cantonment

Report Number
1186
Year of Publication
1994
Abstract

An intensive cultural resources survey of 102 ha (254 ac) was conducted for Fort Benning prior to the construction of new family housing in the eastern portion of the cantonment. Two training areas, AA and BB6, were surveyed. Three archeological sites and two "occurrences" were encountered; two of the sites had been previously recorded. Site 9CE649 sell preserved nineteenth century house remnants, recommended as potentially eligible to rational Register of Historic Places. The site should be protected from all forms of impacts archeological testing can be implemented. The other sites, 9CE6 and 9CE221, and the two occurrences lack research potential and are recommended as ineligible to the National Register. No further consideration of these sites is required.