5419
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Wilson, Kristin J.
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Proposed Substation Expansion Phase I Archaeological Survey of 12 Acres in Walker County
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TRC Garrow Associates, Inc., conducted a Phase I archaeological survey on a 12 acre tract in Walker County, Georgia, in advance of proposed substation expansions for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
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Cherokee
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1992
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5545
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Fryman, Robert J.
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Phase II Testing of Cultural Resources Within the Barrett Parkway Extension Project, Cobb County, Georgia
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A Phase II archaeological testing investigation was conducted on the Barrett Parkway Site 9 (9C0352) located in Cobb County, Georgia by Garrow & Associates, Inc. for the Cobb County Department of Transportation.
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DeKalb
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1997
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5673
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Elliott, Daniel T., Holland, Jeffrey L.
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A Cultural Resources Survey for Proposed Olympic Beautification Landscape Enhancement and Street Improvements, Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, Georgia
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Garrow & Associates, Inc. conducted a cultural resources survey within two sections of the Oglethorpe Avenue median in Savannah, Georgia for the City of Savannah during June 1994. The project is within the Savannah National Historic Landmark District (NHLD) (Figure 1).
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Chatham
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1973
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5819
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey for the City of Atlanta CSO Treatment Facility, Fulton County, Georgia
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In January 2002, TRC Garrow Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of a 50acre tract in Fulton County, Georgia. The project was undertaken on behalf of Montgomery Watson/Khafra. It included both archaeological and historic structure surveys.
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Fulton
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1998
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5996
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Stanyard, William F.
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Phase II Investigations at 9HL431, Reservoir Alternative 9, Hall Coutny, Georgia
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In July 1997, TRC Garrow Associates conducted Phase II testing investigations at 9HL431, a historic bridge crossing situated within the floodpool of Reservoir Alternative 9 on Cedar Creek in Hall County, Georgia.
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Walker
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2010
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6021
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Stoops, Richard W.
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Archaeological Examination of the Trenches at Site 9CO300 Along the Proposed East-West Corridor, Cobb County, Georgia
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This report documents the findings of a Phase III archaeological examination of site 9CO300 just off of Cooper Lake Road in Cobb County, Georgia. The research was conducted by Garrow & Associates, Inc. for Cobb County Department of Transportation.
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Rabun
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2001
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6022
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Stoops, Richard W.
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Archaeological Investigations of Civil War Trenches and Three Historic House Sites Along the Proposed East-West Connector, Cobb County, Georgia
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This report documents the results of the investigations of selected cultural resources (9CO297, 9CO298, 9CO299, and 9CO300) along the proposed East-West Connector, Cobb County, Georgia.
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Clarke
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2010
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6023
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Stanyard, William F.
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Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Barrett Parkway Extension Project #36-4225-8724, Cobb County, Georgia
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A Phase I cultural resource survey of the proposed Barrett Parkway Extension Project #36-4225-8724 in Cobb County, Georgia was conducted by Garrow & Associates, Inc. for the Cobb County Department of Transportation in Marietta, Georgia.
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Cobb
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2009
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6031
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase 1 Archaeological Investigation and Historic Architecture Survey of the Powder Springs Parkway, Cobb County, Georgia
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A Phase I archaeological investigation and a historic architecture survey for the proposed Powder Springs Parkway were conducted by Garrow & Associates, Inc., in February 1996. The proposed right-of-way is approximately 2.2 miles long, not including side streets.
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Barrow
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2010
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6674
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Garrow, Patrick H.
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Cultural and Natural Resources Synopsis of Robins Air Force Base Houston County, Georgia
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This study has shown that the three county area that includes Robins Air Force Base is rich in both archaeological and historical resources. Archaeological sites reflective of the total known prehistory of Georgia are known to exist within or a short distance from Robins Air Force Base.
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Walton
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1998
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