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Adams, Natalie P.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
2152 Matternes, Jennifer, Adams, Natalie P. Archaeological Survey of the Bridge Replacement on CR 182 Over Fish Creek

A cultural resources survey of the bridge crossing of Fish Creek on SR 182/Bethlehem Road in Polk County, Georgia, was conducted by New South Associates May 28, 2001. A 1,000 foot approach with a 400 foot wide right-of-way was studied on each side of the bridge.

Polk 2001
2201 Adams, Natalie P. Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of 4,219 acres, Lake Thurmond, McDuffie, Lincoln, Wilkes, and Columbia Counties, Georgia and McCormick County, South Carolina

This report presents the results of a Phase I archaeological survey of 4,219 acres at Lake Thurmond on the Georgia/South Carolina border. The primary goal of the survey was to determine the National Register eligibility of sites within the survey areas.

Columbia 2001
2236 Adams, Natalie P. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of 81 acres, Thurmond Lake, McDuffie County, Georgia

A Phase I survey at Thurmond Lake in MCDuffie County, Georgia was conducted by New South Associates July 23 - 26, 2001. A total of 81 acres was surveyed. The primary goal of the survey was to identify and to determine the National Register eligibility of sites within the survey area.

McDuffie 2001
3177 Swanson, Mark T., Adams, Natalie P. The Free Cabim Site (9RI1036): Archaeological Examination of a Postbellum Tenant Occupation Near Hephzibah

This report presents the results of data recovery excavations at 9Ri 1036 in Richmond County, Georgia. The site consists of a standing single pen cabin, a ruined burned structure, and a privy.

Richmond 2005
3711 Adams, Natalie P., Windham, R. Jeannine Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynn County, Georgia

New South Associates, on behalf of Dial Cordy Associates, conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynn County, Georgia. The Contract (No. W912HN-05-D-0014, W.O. 0024) was administered through the Savannah District of the U.S.

Glynn 2006
3729 Adams, Natalie P. Fall Line Freeway Archaeological Survey - Design Changes, Baldwin & Washington Counties, Georgia

This survey acts as an addendum to previous studies conducted for the proposed widening of the Fall Line Freeway. This survey focused on eight locations within a portion of the Fall Line Freeway that runs from CR 186 in Balwin County to CR 342 in Washington County.

Baldwin 2006
3757 Adams, Natalie P. Phase I Archaeological Survey of Intersection Improvements at Peachtree Street and Beverly Road, City of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

The project concept calls for the realignment of Beverly Road into West Peachtree Street, thus creating distinct intersections at Peachtree-West Peachtree and West Peachtree-Beverly. To further enhance intersection operations and safety, a traffic signal will be installed at both intersections.

Fulton 2006
3942 Seramur, Keith C., Adams, Natalie P. Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Expansion Areas at the vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Burke County

As a result of the archaeological survey of proposed expansion areas at Plant Vogtle in Burke County, Georgia 10 new archaeological sites were identified as well as seven isolated finds. None of the sites recorded by Nick Honerkamp in 1973 were encountered.

Burke 2006
4004 Adams, Natalie P. Phase I Survey of the Bridge on Moore Road over White Oak Tributary, Coweta County, Georgia

GDOT ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT SHORT FORM FOR NEGATIVE FINDINGS: A Phase I Survey of the Bridge on Moore Road over White Oak Tributary, Coweta County, Georgia.

Coweta 2007
4358 Adams, Natalie P. Addendum Report: Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Expansion Areas at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Borrow Pit Area, Burke County, Georiga

As a result of the archaeological survey of approximately 400 acres of proposed borrow pits areas at Plant Vogtle in Burke County, Georgia seven new archaeological sites were identified as well as one isolated find.

Burke 2006
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