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A Cultural Resources Survey of Two Potential Disposal Areas Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint Waterway, Russell County, Alabama, Muscogee County, Georgia

Report Number
508
Year of Publication
1983
Abstract

Under several historic preservation laws and Executive Order 11593, dated 13 May 1971, the Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to identify and preserve cultural resources, or mitigate losses thereto, on lands under their jurisdiction.

The pertinent authorities for this responsibility include the Antiquities Act of 1906, the Historic Sites Act of 1935, the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended including the National Historic Preservation Act Amendments of 1980, the Reservoir Salvage Act of 1960 as amended by the Archeological and Historical Preservation Act of 1974, Executive Order 11593, the Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979, the National Environmental Policy Act, and ER 1105-2-50.

In compliance with these authorities, a cultural resources survey was performed on 16 August 1982 by Mobile District Archeologist, Ernest W. Seckinger, Jr., at two potential disposal areas for the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint Waterway (ACF). The areas surveyed are illustrated in Figure 1. No cultural resources were located in either area. A discussion of the surveys follows.