2569
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Southerlin, Bobby G., Jordan, William R.
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Cultural Resources Survey of the SR 30 Relocation Corridor, Chatham County, Georgia
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An archaeological resources survey for the State Route 30 (SR 30) relocation project in Chatham County, Georgia, was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc., for Hussey, Gay, Bell & DeYoung Environmental, Inc., in June 1996.
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Chatham
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2003
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2603
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Webb, Robert S., Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Archeological Resources Survey of the Proposed I-75 and I-575 HOV Lane Construction Cherokee and Cobb Counties, Georgia
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R. S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted an archeological survey of the proposed Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes project [Project Nos.
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Cherokee
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2003
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2658
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Quirk, Phillip W., Jordan, William R.
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Archeological Survey of 1,247 Acres in compartments 113, 114, 118, and 119, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, Oconee District, Jasper County, Georgia
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From September 16 through October 8, 2003, R.S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted an archeological survey of 1,247 acres of timber stands in Compartment Nos. 113, 114, 118, and 119 in the Chattahoochee -Oconee National Forests, Oconee District, in Jasper County, Georgia.
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Jasper
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2004
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2676
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Whitley, Thomas G., Jordan, William R.
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Archaeological Resources Survey of the Proposed Palmyra-Century Transmission Line, Lee County, Georgia
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An intensive archaeological resources survey was carried out for the Georgia Transmission Corporation's proposed Palmyra-Century Transmission Line in Lee County, Georgia.
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Lee
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1999
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2679
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Jordan, William R.
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Archaeological Survey of Proposed Fuel Reduction Areas, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
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A Phase I archeological survey of 39 tracts within 12 National Park Service (NPS) Units of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area was conducted in Cobb, Forsyth, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties, Georgia to locate and identify archeological sites and assess resource significance.
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Cobb
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2004
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2715
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Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Site Evaluation of the Proposed McGinnis Ferry Road Widening Corridor, Fulton and Forsyth Counties, Georgia
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In February and March 1999, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted Phase I archaeological survey and Phase II site evaluation of the proposed McGinnis Ferry Road widening corridor in Fulton and Forsyth Counties, Georgia, Project Number PRLOP-458-2 (117), HP Number 991207-007.
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Forsyth
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2004
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2750
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Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Archeological Survey of the Waleska Street Streetscape Project
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The project corridor runs for 2,650 linear feet [(ft) 808.3 m] along both sides of Waleska Street, extending south from the S.R. 5 intersection to the intersection/merger of West Main Street and North Street in downtown Canton (Figures I and 2).
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Cherokee
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2004
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2751
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Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Archeological Survey of the Hickory Flat Road Pedestrian Improvement Project
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The project corridor runs for 3,614 linear feet [eft) 1.1 km) along the north side of Hickory Flat Road, extending southeast from the Marietta Road intersection to approximately 581 ft (177.2 m) beyond the 1-575 overpass, in the Canton city limits (Figures 1 and 2).
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Cherokee
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2004
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2761
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Tilley, Doug L., Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Archeological Survey of the Frank Cochran Drive Widening Project
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The project corridor is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long and 200 feet (61 m) wide, and follows the existing Frank Cochran Drive. The proposed project begins at the intersection of Frank Cochran Drive and State Route (S.R.) 196 (E. G.
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Liberty
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2004
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2933
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Gantt, Mary Elizabeth, Jordan, William R.
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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey, Proposed Little Ocmulgee State Park, Golf Course Addition, Wheeler County Georgia
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During the period of July 30 through October 9,200 1, R.S. Webb & Associates (RSWA) conducted a Phase-I cultural resources survey of the proposed addition to the Little Ocmulgee State Park Golf Course, Little Ocmulgee State Park in Wheeler County, Georgia.
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Wheeler
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2001
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