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Hally, David J.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1451 Hally, David J., Wood, W. Dean An Archaeological Survey of Structures 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 16, 20, and 21, Middle Oconee-Walnut Creek Watershed, Hall and Jackson Counties, Georgia, Volume I

This report presents the results of an archaeological survey in the Middle Oconee-Walnut Creek watershed where the U.S.D.A., Soil Conservation Service proposes to construct seven flood water-retarding structures (Structures 3, 4, 5, 11, 16, 20, and 21) and one multiple-purpose structure (8).

Hall 1976
1452 Hally, David J., Goad, Sharon Iowa An Archaeological Survey of Construction Unit 8, Bishop Creek Watershed, Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, Georgia

This report represents the result of a field survey of archaeological sites in a proposed construction area in the Bishop Creek Watershed, Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, Georgia. The area surveyed was: Construction Unit No.

Appling 1975
2698 Hally, David J., Wood, W. Dean An Archaeological Survey of Highway Relocation Project No. 27 of Georgia Power Company's Wallace Reservoir

This report is the result of archaeological investigations on U.S. Forest Service land on the Apalachee River near the Morgan County community of Swords, Georgia.

Morgan 1975
4627 Hally, David J. Addendum to An Archaeological Survey of Construction Unit 8, Bishop Creek Watershed, Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, Georgia and An Archaeological Survey of Construction Units 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Ten Mile-Briar Creek Watershed, Bacon County, GA

This is an addendum to archaeological survey reports (Goad 1975a, b) submitted to the Soil Conservation Service for proposed drainage projects in the Bishop Creek Watershed, Appling and Jeff Davis Counties, and the Ten Mile-Briar Creek Watershed, Bacon County, Georgia.

Bacon 1976
4729 Southerlin, Bobby G., Hally, David J. An Archaeological Survey of Selected Areas Within a 5 Kilometer Radius of Etowah Mounds (9BR1), Bartow County, Georgia

Between December 1989 and June 1990 the University of Georgia, in conjunction with the Coosawattee Foundation, Inc. and a grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, conducted an intensive archaeological survey of approximately 1570 acres (636 hectares) in Bartow County, Georgia.

Bartow 1990
4833 Hally, David J. Impact Statement, Dock Construction, Ogeechee River, Bryan County, Georgia, SASK/ 074 OYN 000722

The dock construction on the Ogeechee River at Hardwicke Estates, Bryan County will not affect any archaeological sites. However, it should be noted that just northeast of the dock site is Seven Mile Bend, the location of extensive prehistoric occupation as well as the historic site of Hardwick.

Bryan 1973
5594 Hally, David J. Impact Statement, Construction of Dike and Tidegate Structure, SASKS/074 OYN 000708

Construction of the tidegate at the Landings on Skidaway Island will result in the partial destruction and flooding of a fairly large midden bordering the tidal creek. The portion of the midden to be affected is approximately 18 inches thick, 15 feet wide, and 75 feet long.

Cherokee 2001
5595 Hally, David J. Department of Transportation, Projects M-5028(1), M-5031(1), and M-3035(1), Casey Canal Parkway, Chatham County, Georgia

The Casey Canal. Parkway is to be constructed through a low, swampy area drained by the Casey Canal. The area is densely forested, and in most places, is impenetrable. Only short segments of the-right-of-way have been cleared.

Cherokee 2001
5596 Hally, David J. Georgia Department of Transportation, Projects F-041-2(15) and U-009-2(21), Chatham County, Georgia

The entire length of the combined projects was checked. No sites of historical or archaeological interest were observed. No future investigation is recommended.

Cherokee 2001
5780 Hally, David J. Survey of the Area to be Effected by Georgia Department of Transportation Project, F-FG-055-1(10), Clarke County, Athens, Georgia

The southern half of the area to be effected by the proposed highway construction was surveyed on foot. This section begins approximately 200 yards west of the intersection of SR 15-US 441 and Milledge Ave. And terminates at the point where the proposed highway will intersect US 78.

Muscogee 2000
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