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Brown, Jeffrey L.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
33 Evans, E. Raymond, Brown, Jeffrey L. An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Highway 27 Relocation Alternatives in Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

On October 8, 1976 the Institute of Archaeology of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga submitted a proposal to the Southeast Archaeological Center of the National Park Service for an archaeological 

Walker 1977
40 Evans, E. Raymond, Brown, Jeffrey L. Preliminary Archaeological Reconnaissance of Proposed Water and Wastewater Facilities Expansion, Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia

In September, 1977, the Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, conducted a preliminary archaeological reconnaissance of the areas to be affected by the implementation of the proposed expansion and development of water and wastewater facilities in

Walker 1977
83 Evans, E. Raymond, Brown, Jeffrey L. Archaeological Reconnaissance of Proposed Outfall for the Expanded Chickamauga Wastewater Treatment Plant

None Present.

Walker 1978
184 Brown, Jeffrey L. Archaeological Reconnaissance of Proposed Wastewater Facilities, Duncan Park - McDonald Acres Project Specific Wastewater Facilities Plan

Eligibility or Noneligibility to National Register of Historic Places: The site has been tentatively identified as the Federal Road on the basis of the McFarland Map.

Catoosa 1979
193 Evans, E. Raymond, Brown, Jeffrey L. Archaeological Resources Assessment of Proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia

In accordance with the provisions of a document with the heading "Georgia" dated January 1, 1977, and stamped "DRAFT for Review Only" as explained by telephonic communication with Mr.

Walker 1979
5160 Brown, Jeffrey L. An Archaeological Assessment of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Archaeological Themes.

Chatham 1999
5431 Evans, E. Raymond, Brown, Jeffrey L. Report on Monitoring of Pipeline Construction in the Chickamauga National Military Park, Walker County

Monitoring of the Chickamauga Park water pipeline was conducted in mid-June 1979. The purposes of the project were to salvage and document any Civil War material, locate evidence of Spanish-American War campsites and World War I cantonments, and to record road cross sections.

Fulton 2009
5433 Brown, Jeffrey L. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Highway 27 Relocation, Viniard-Alexander Connector

The proposed route of the Viniard-Alexander Connector is identified on the attached map. While this route would cause some losses to historic sites, it would appear to be much less damaging than the D.O.T.

Cherokee 2009
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