4359
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Thomas, Larissa A.
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Cultural Resource Survey of New Manchester Phase I Development Tract, Douglas County, Georgia
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From May 18 to May 24, 1999, TRC Garrow carried out a cultural resource survey on a tract bordering the Chattahoochee River in Douglas County, Georgia, which is slated for development by New Manchester, L.L.C.
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Douglas
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1999
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4451
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D'Angelo, James J., Thomas, Larissa A.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Testing of Site 9HT68 for The Proposed Go Fish Visitor Center in Perry, Houston County, Georgia
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Between July 14 and 18, 2008, TRC conducted a Phase I archaeological survey and Phase II archaeological testing for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, which intends to develop land south of Perry for the proposed Go Fish Georgia Visitor Center and support facilities.
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Houston
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2008
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4579
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Holland, Jeffrey L., Thomas, Larissa A.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Two Tracts For Duke Energy In Washington County, Georgia
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TRC Garrow Associates (TRC) was contracted by CH2M HILL to carry out a Phase I archaeological survey of two tracts in Washington County, Georgia proposed as locations for generating stations by Duke Energy.
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Washington
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2000
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4581
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Thomas, Larissa A., Stanyard, William F.
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A Phase I Cultural Resources Survey For the Proposed Georgia Distribution Center in Jackson County, Georgia
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In June 2005, TRC conducted Phase I cultural resource investigations for the proposed Georgia Distribution Center in Jackson County, Georgia. Archaeological and historic architecture surveys were included in the study.
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Jackson
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2005
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5045
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Thomas, Larissa A., Benyshek, Tasha M.
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Revised Management Summary of Archaeological Data Recovery Results at 9CL269 and 9CL270, H.C. (Hill) Seaton Reservoir, Carroll County, Georgia
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This management summary presents the preliminary results of data recovery investigations at sites 9CL269 and 9CL270 in Carroll County, Georgia, located within the proposed pool of the H.C. (Hill) Seaton Reservoir.
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Camden
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1988
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5211
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Thomas, Larissa A., Chancellor, Mark D.
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Cultural Resource Survey of Proposed Road Construction and Improvement Projects in Lee County
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TRC Garrow Associates was contracted by Lee County Planning and Development to survey 19 segments of existing and new right-of-way in various portions of Lee County. There are two new roads proposed for construction, extending a total distance of 7.3 miles.
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Camden
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1981
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6055
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D'Angelo, James J., Thomas, Larissa A.
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Archaeological Investigations For Phase II of the Oconee Riverfront Park Along the Prosed Oconee River Greenway in Baldwin County, Georgia
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TRC conducted archaeological investigations to assist the Oconee River Greenway Authority with permitting associated with the second phase of the proposed Oconee Riverfront Park and Greenway in Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia.
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Fulton
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2010
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6804
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Thomas, Larissa A.
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Archaeological Data Recovery Plan for Two Sites (9CL269 and 9CL270) in the Proposed Snake Creek Reservoir, Carroll County, Georgia
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Carroll County Water Authority has authorized TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. (TRC) to carry out archaeological data recovery excavations at two sites (9CL269 and 9CL270) in Carroll County, Georgia, located within the proposed pool of the H.C. (Hill) Seaton Reservoir.
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Clayton
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1996
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6847
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Tucker, Emily Kate, Thomas, Larissa A.
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Archaeological Survey of A 69-Acre Tract Proposed for Expansion of J.P. Mosley Park Near Stockbridge, Henry County, Georgia
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On October 13, 2005, TRC conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of 69-acre tract in Henry County, Georgia. The purpose of the work was to identify any archaeological sites on the property proposed for expansion of the J.P. Mosley Park.
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Elbert
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1976
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6851
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Thomas, Larissa A.
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Cultural Resources Survey for the No Business Creek to Jacks Creek WRF Tunnel Project, Gwinnett County, Georgia
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On January 21, 2005, TRC conducted a cultural resources survey for two proposed access shaft locations for a proposed-tunnel to connect the No Business and Jacks Creek water reclamation facility (WRF) sites in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The total area surveyed is approximately 7 acres.
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Elbert
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1973
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