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A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of Sixty-four Acres Adjacent to TGPL Station 120

Report Number
1200
Year of Publication
1994
Abstract

In September 1994, The University of Alabama, Alabama Museum of Natural History, Division of Archaeology conducted a cultural resources survey of approximately 64 acres in Henry County, Georgia for Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation. The proposed use of the area surveyed is possible expansion of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation's Station 120 facilities, the location of a Georgia Power substation area, and a buffer tone. No archaeological sites were recorded during the survey; however, two incidents of prehistoric isolated finds, one historic isolated find, and two prehistoric scatters were recovered and pertinent information for those is contained within the report Since no sites were recorded during this survey, it is recommended that the survey area be cleared from a cultural resources perspective.