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Rotenstein, David S.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
11156 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-0577(2), Candler County

In compliance with Section l06 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project BRS- 0577(2) Candler has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Candler 1984
11157 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-097-1(12), Candler County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project BRF-097-1 (12) has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Candler 1985
11194 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(4), Stephens County

Termini, description of new structure, ROW, location of realignment or detour, map with north and flow arrows. Stream Name: Little Toccoa Creek, and the road name is CR 156.

Stephens 1986
11198 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(5), Stephens County

30 feet X 20.8 feet bridge consists of 10.5” X 112” steel “I” beams with concrete deck and 2 vertical concrete abutments. Existing R/W 60’ total. Project begins 600’ south of existing bridge and extends northeast 850’ to Sta. 33+50. Proposed structure 58’ Triple 9’X8’ Conc. Bridge CLVT.

Stephens 1986
11199 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(3), Stephens County

Concrete abutments and deck 311 square feet opening. Two 1.24’ X .3’ Channel Beams. Six 1.25’ X .5’ Steel I-beams. Existing R/W 40’ total beams. Centerline will be shifted approximately 75’ north of the present stream crossing. Proposed structure- 44’ Triple 10’ X 9’ concrete bridge clvt.

Stephens 1986
11200 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BHF-165-1(45), Paulding County

Type and size of existing structure and ROW: 24x98.98 concrete bridge existing R/W 100 feet. Widen the existing 24 feet bridge to 44 feet prospect begins 500 feet west of bridge, ends 5000 east of bridge. No Regd R/W.

Paulding 1986
11203 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project F-033-1(37), Thomas County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project F-033-1(37), Thomas County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (N

Thomas 1986
11211 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-114-1(54), Paulding County

This bridge is over S.R. 120 and Tallapoosa River and Pumpkin Vine Creek. There were no historic objects, no displacements, no public water intakes, and no archaeological sites.

Paulding 1985
11224 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-158-1(9), Harris County

Type and size of existing structure and row: 210’ X 24’ Concrete bridge estimating existing row 80’. 240’ X 40’ Bridge (estimate). Estimated required row 100’.

Harris 1985
11225 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of BRZLB-057(12), Cherokee County

No wetland involvement, no historic materials, no displacements, no public water intakes, no archaeological sites. Bridge over Rocky creek on road C.R. 396.

Cherokee 1985
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