11156
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-0577(2), Candler County
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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).
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Candler
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1984
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11157
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-097-1(12), Candler County
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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).
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Candler
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1985
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11194
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(4), Stephens County
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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.
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Stephens
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1986
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11198
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(5), Stephens County
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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.
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Stephens
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1986
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11199
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-257(3), Stephens County
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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.
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Stephens
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1986
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11200
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BHF-165-1(45), Paulding County
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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.
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Paulding
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1986
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11203
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project F-033-1(37), Thomas County
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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
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Thomas
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1986
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11211
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-114-1(54), Paulding County
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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.
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Paulding
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1985
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11224
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-158-1(9), Harris County
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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’.
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Harris
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1985
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11225
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Rotenstein, David S.
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Archaeological Assessment of BRZLB-057(12), Cherokee County
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No wetland involvement, no historic materials, no displacements, no public water intakes, no archaeological sites. Bridge over Rocky creek on road C.R. 396.
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Cherokee
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1985
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