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Espenshade, Christopher T.

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6969 Espenshade, Christopher T. Cultural Resource Survey of 22 Acres proposed for expansion of the R.L. Sutton Water Treatment Plant, and Archaeological Testing of the 9CO533 Civil War Trenches, Cobb County, Georgia

Cultural resource studies were conducted for a tract slated for impact by the expansion of the R. L. Sutton Water Treatment Plant located in Cobb County, Georgia. The 22 acre tract includes the floodplain of the Chattahoochee River and the adjacent uplands.

Miller 2011
6678 Espenshade, Christopher T. Archaeological Survey and Testing for Proposed Sewer and Natural Gas Lines South of Sandy Run Creek, Houston County, Georgia

Garrow & Associates, Inc., conducted archaeological survey and testing for 5.9 miles of proposed sewer and/or natural gas pipeline in Houston County, Georgia.. The 50 ft wide corridor runs from Sandy Run Creek in the north to just south of the town of Kathleen at its southern terminus.

Gwinnett 2006
6659 Espenshade, Christopher T. Cultural Resource Management Wallace Dam Project Greene County, Georgia Recreation Area C-5

A cultural resource inventory and assessment was undertaken on the 15.8 acre, Recreation Area C-5 on Lake Oconee, Greene County, Georgia. The research was undertaken to investigate a previously recorded cultural property, and to determine if additional cultural resources were present.

Forsyth 1996
6606 Espenshade, Christopher T. Archaeological Survey of the Hodnett Lake Tract Habersham County, Georgia

This report presents the results of background research and archaeological survey of the Hodnett Lake tract near Clarkesville in Habersham County, Georgia. Background research did not indicate any historic use of the project tract, and no archaeological sites were found.

Newton 2000
6355 Espenshade, Christopher T., Roberts, William I. Archaeological Survey Pates Creek Raw Water Supply Reservoir

Archaeological survey of a 302 acre proposed reservoir in Henry County, Georgia, resulted in the identification of six archaeological sites and the revisit of a previously recorded site. Survey methods included background research, a records search, and 40 interval screened shovel testing.

Cherokee 1987
5817 Espenshade, Christopher T. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Canton Cherokee County Business and Industrial Park, Etowah River, Georgia

Shovel testing and surface reconnaissance were utilized to archaeologically survey the proposed location of the Canton Cherokee County Business and Industrial Park. One prehistoric site, roughly 250 X 150 meters, was discovered in the terrace portion of the impact area.

Fulton 1998
4920 Espenshade, Christopher T., Kennedy, Linda The Middle to Late Woodland at the Flint River Headwaters - Data Recovery at 9HY95, 9HY98, and 9HY104, Shoal Creek Reservoir, Henry County, Georgia

Data recovery excavations were conducted at 9HY95, 9HY98, and 9HY104 in the autumn of 1996. The three prehistoric sites faced potential adverse effects related to the construction of the proposed Shoal Creek Reservoir.

Henry 1998
4870 Espenshade, Christopher T., Holland, Jeffrey L. Archaeological Survey of the Upland Portions of a Proposed Base Expansion Area, Robins Air Force Base, Houston County, Georgia

Archaeological survey was conducted in the upland portions of a 600 acre tract being considered for purchase by Robins Air Force Base in Houston County, Georgia. The survey examined 23 acres of uplands and suspected uplands to determine if archaeological remains were present.

Houston 1996
4801 Espenshade, Christopher T., Brockington, Paul E. Cultural Resource Management: Plant Vogtle - South Carolina Electric Transmission Line Resource Inventory and Assessment Final Report

The Cultural Resource Inventory I and II of the proposed Georgia Power Vogtle - South Carolina Electric Transmission Line, Burke County, Georgia, resulted in the identification of four cultural properties and a single isolate.

Burke 1985
4405 Espenshade, Christopher T., Patch, Shawn M. A Middle Woodland Household on the Etowah River: Archaeological Investigations of the Hardin Bridge Site 9BR34

Phase III archaeological investigations were undertaken at the Hardin Bridge site in Bartow County, Georgia. New South Associates conducted the work for Greenhorne & O' Mara and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).

Bartow 2008
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