614
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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A Cultural Resources Survey of Two Small Tracts in Phinizy Swamp, Richmond County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services contracted with the Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) to survey two small tracts (5.9 ha) of land on elevated portions of an oxbow remnant in Phinizy Swamp, south of Augusta, Georgia.
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Richmond
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1991
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791
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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Survey of Proposed Transmission Line from Fitzgerald Primary to Swakers Substations, Ben Hill County
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The cultural resources survey of the proposed Fitzgerald Primary to Swakers substation transmission line located four historic sites and two artifact occurrences. None of the sites are considered eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Ben Hill
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1988
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814
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey, Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed New Light Church to Orange Transmission Line Cherokee County, Georgia
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The cultural resources survey of the proposed 13 km (7.8 mi) New Light Church to Orange transmission line located six prehistoric and historic archeological sites and three isolated artifact occurrences. Five of the archeological sites are prehistoric low density lithic artifact scatters.
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Cherokee
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1986
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852
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed City of Gainesville Land Application Wastewater Treatment Facility
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Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., has just completed an intensive survey of the proposed land application wastewater treatment facility for the City of Gainesville, Georgia. The work was mandated by Federal guidelines because environmental impact could result.
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Hall
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1989
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891
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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A Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed City of Winder Waste Water Spray Irrigation Facility, Barrow County, Georgia
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A cultural resources survey was conducted on a 141 ha (340 ac) tract of land that is to be used as a spray irrigation wastewater treatment site for the City of Winder, Georgia. Eighteen sites and four isolated artifact occurrences were discovered.
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Barrow
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1988
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896
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Spray Irrigation Wastewater Treatment Facility for the City of Nashville
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The cultural resources survey of the City of Nashville's proposed spray irrigation wastewater treatment facility discovered three archeological sites and two artifact occurrences. We recommend all three sites as ineligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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Berrien
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1989
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920
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed City of Jefferson Wastewater Treatment Facility, Jefferson, Georgia
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A cultural resources survey of the proposed 30.5 ha (75 ac) City of Jefferson wastewater treatment facility located seven archeological sites. Four of the sites are prehistoric low density lithic artifact scatters. One prehistoric site is a higher density lithic and ceramic artifact scatter.
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Jackson
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1989
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925
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey, Wood, W. Dean
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An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Mill Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, Americus, Georgia
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The City of Americus proposed to construct a new wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) at the confluence of Mill Creek with Muckalee Creek. The project will be funded through a loan grant from the U.S.
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Sumter
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1988
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928
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Wood, Karen Green, Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of Oglethorpe Power Corporation's Proposed Combustion Turbine Facility, Alternative Gr-3, Madison County, Georgia
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This report presents the results of an intensive cultural resources survey of the GR-3 alternative location of Oglethorpe Power Corporation's proposed combustion turbine power facility in Madison County, Georgia. The survey and testing program was carried out from 10 August to 16 September 1988.
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Madison
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1989
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976
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Price, Thomas Jeffrey
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Alamo Transmission Line and Substation, Wheeler County, Georgia
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Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) contracted with Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. to conduct an intensive cultural resources survey of a proposed 3.4 km (2.1 mi) transmission line and 1.5 ha (3.7 ac) substation in Wheeler County.
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Wheeler
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1991
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