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Tarver, Gail Tomczak

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8895 Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Investigations of the T. R. R. Cobb House Site 9CA206, Clarke County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archeological field work conducted on the former site of the T.R.R. Cobb House in Clarke County, Georgia. The project was sponsored by the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation based in Thomson, Georgia, which owns and operates the T.R.R.

Muscogee 2000
10094 Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Investigations of the T.R.R. Cobb House Site 9CA206, Clarke County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archeological field work conducted on the former site of the T.R.R. Cobb House in Clarke County, Georgia. The project was sponsored by the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation based in Thomson, Georgia, which owns and operates the T.R.R.

Clarke 2015
12712 Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H., Jones, Joel, Moffat, William G., Neal, Elaine Collier, Tarver, Gail Tomczak An Archaeological and Historical Study of the Planter’s Tract, Butts County, Georgia

This report presents the results of preliminary archaeological investigations and historic background research on a 2,243 acre tract of land overlooking the Ocmulgee River at a location known as Seven Islands.

Butts 2017
13822 Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Ledbetter, Jerald Archeological Investigation of the First Howell Cobb House Site 9CA208, 698 North Pope Street, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archaeological field work conducted on the former site of the first Howell Cobb House in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. The house was built for Howell Cobb ca. 1836.

Clarke 2019
14193 Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H., Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Neal, Elaine Collier Archaeological Investigations of the University of Georgia’s Iron Horse Farm, Greene and Oconee Counties, Georgia

The University of Georgia acquired the 658-acre Iron Horse Farm (formerly known as the Curtis Farm) in 2013 with the intent to use it as an educational and experimental farm for the University’s College 

Greene 2020
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