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Seckinger, Ernest W.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
39 Seckinger, Ernest W. Cultural Resource Survey W.K. Dean Land Exchange Land Lot 150, District 17, Section 1, Chattahoochee National Forest, Brasstown Ranger District, Towns County, Georgia

On August 26, 1977, the author, with the assistance of Kent A Schneider accomplished a cultural resource survey of the 69 acre Dean Exchange.

Towns 1977
119 Seckinger, Ernest W. Cultural Resource Assessment, Proposed Washhouse Site, McKinney Public Use Area, Allatoona Lake, Georgia

A cultural resource assessment was performed on 17 October 1978 at the location of a proposed washhouse within the existing McKinney Public Use Area at Allatoona Lake, Etowah River, Georgia.

Bartow 1978
385 Graybill, Donald A., Seckinger, Ernest W. Final Report on Archaeological Survey 1 Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun County, Georgia, Volume 1 - Text

This report describes the results of an archaeological survey of seven compartments of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Rabun County, Georgia.

Rabun 1976
508 Seckinger, Ernest W. A Cultural Resources Survey of Two Potential Disposal Areas Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint Waterway, Russell County, Alabama, Muscogee County, Georgia

Under several historic preservation laws and Executive Order 11593, dated 13 May 1971, the Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to identify and preserve cultural resources, or mitigate losses thereto, on lands under their jurisdiction.

Muscogee 1983
962 Seckinger, Ernest W., Nielsen, Jerry T. Historic Resource Survey Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia

During the week of March 26-30, 1990, Mobile District archaeologists Ernie Seckinger and Jerry Nielsen surveyed MCLB-Albany for historic properties. The survey discovered 8 new archaeological sites and attempted to find one known site.

Dougherty 1990
1381 Seckinger, Ernest W., Robinson, Neil D. A Cultural Resources Survey Sope Creek Flood Control Project, Marietta

Under several historic preservation laws and Executive Order 11593, dated 13 May 1971, the Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to identify and preserve cultural resources, or mitigate losses thereto, on lands under their jurisdiction.

Cobb 1983
5429 Seckinger, Ernest W., Schneider, Kent A. Cultural Resource Survey: Colewell Land Exchange, Nottely Lake, Chattahoochee National Forest, Brasstown Ranger District, Union County

Eleven parcels of U.S. Forest Service land bordering TVA Nottely Lake (Figure 1) are scheduled for exchange, necessitating a cultural resource survey. The survey was conducted between August 24 and August 30, 1977 with 15 man-days expended by the author, Terry A. Ferguson, and Kent A.

Union 2009
6154 Seckinger, Ernest W., Robinson, Neil D. A Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Portions of Three Public Use Areas, Carters Lake, Gilmer County, Georgia

Under several historic preservation laws and Executive Order 11593, dated 13 May 1971, the Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to identify and preserve cultural resources, or mitigate losses thereto, on lands under their jurisdiction.

Coffee 1989
6358 Seckinger, Ernest W. Cultural Resource Survey, Hickory Nut Gap Road No. 797 Gilmer County, Georgia

On August 9, 1977, the author and Lawrence Waters performed reconnaissance survey of the proposed extension of Forest Service Road 797. Only the new construction path was field checked.

Gwinnett 1996
6405 Seckinger, Ernest W., Fish, Paul R. An Interim Report Concerning an Archaeological Survey of the Robert W. Scherer Plant Site and Water Pipeline, Monroe County, Georgia

This preliminary report summarizes the results of an archaeological survey of the Robert W. Scherer plant site and water pipeline. The plant site consists of approximately 12,000 acres located slightly over three miles east of Forsyth in Monroe County, Georgia.

Monroe 1977
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