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Jordan, William R.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
6799 Avery, William H., Jordan, William R. Addendum to Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Proposed 110 Acre Canton Marketplace Development Tract Cherokee County, Georgia

In June 2005, R.S. Webb & Associates conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of the proposed 110 acre (ac) Canton Marketplace development tract Cherokee County, Georgia. An additional 36 ac adjacent to the project tract were added and surveyed in January 2006.

Fayette 1997
6800 Jordan, William R. Cultural Resources Survey 115-Acre Klewein Development Site Cherokee County, Georgia

A Phase I cultural resources survey was conducted for the approximately 115-acre Klewein development site in Cherokee County, Georgia. The study was conducted to locate and identify cultural resources within the project Area of Potential Effects and assess resource significance.

Clayton 1997
6813 Jordan, William R. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Proposed 110 Acre Canton Marketplace Development Tract Cherokee County, Georgia

A Phase I cultural resources survey of the proposed Canton Marketplace Development Tract in Cherokee County, Georgia was conducted in order to locate and identify cultural resources within the Area of Potential Effects (APE) of the project tract and to assess resource significance.

Clayton 1994
6938 Reid, Dawn Marie, Jordan, William R. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed New Salme Road (Noonday Creek) Bridge Replacement

In January 1997 Brockington and Associates conducted an intensive cultural resources evaluation of the proposed New Salem Road (Noonday Creek) bridge replacement in Cobb County, Georgia.

Houston 1996
7127 Southerlin, Bobby G., Jordan, William R. Archaeological and Historical Delineation of Ocmulgee/Macon Plateau GDOT Project NH-16-1 (91) and FLF-540 (16), (17)

An archaeological and historical review was conducted of the Ocmulgee National Monument, Bibb County, Georgia. Archaeological research identified sites in the vicinity of the monument, delineated boundaries of these sites, and provided an overview of river valley settlement models.

Spalding 2004
7129 Butler, C. Scott, Jordan, William R. Techwood/Clark Howell Urban Revitalization Tract Archaeological Potential and Historic Land Use

An archaeological potential and land use plan study of the proposed Techwood/Clark Howell Urban Revitalization tract, Atlanta, Georgia, was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc. in April 1995. The project tract encompasses 51 acres and includes Techwood/Clark Howell Homes.

Fulton 1995
7149 Mozingo, Dea, Jordan, William R. Archaeological Evaluation of Naval Air Station, Atlanta, Cobb County, Georgia

In January 2000, Brockington and Associates, Inc., (Atlanta, Georgia) conducted an archaeological resources survey of the Naval Air Station (NAS) Atlanta and its remote sites. This study was completed under a subcontract with Hardy-Heck-Moore & Myers, Inc., (Austin, Texas).

Wilkinson 2005
7171 Jordan, William R. Archaeological Survey and Site Evaluation of Albany Nursery WMA, Dougherty County, Georgia

In September and October 1999, Brockington and Associates, Inc. conducted archaeological survey and site testing at the Albany Nursery Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Dougherty County, Georgia.

Bibb 1998
7261 Jordan, William R. Cultural Resources Survey of the Cartersville-McGrau Ford 230 kV Transmission Line, Cherokee County, Georgia

Between December 6, 1999 and January 13, 2000, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the approximately 10 mile long Cartersville-McGrau Ford 230 kV Transmission Line, in Cherokee County, Georgia (Figure 1).

Laurens 1996
7906 Jordan, William R., Butler, C. Scott, Gardner, Jeffrey W. Cultural Resources Survey of Shore Drive Housing Development Tract and Cemetery, Chatham County, Georgia
Peach 1999
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