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Schnell, Frank T.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
5349 Schnell, Frank T. A Cultural Resource Investigation of Sites 1RU63 and 9CE66, Fort Benning

In summary, both 1Ru63 and 9Ce66 are archeological sites which are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.

White 1988
5351 Schnell, Frank T. A Preliminary Assessment of Archaeological Resources Remaining in the Walter F. George Lake Area

The field activities which have been conducted in

Whitfield 1995
5422 Schnell, Frank T. A Cultural Resource Assessment of Two Areas in Upson County

In only two locations were prehistoric cultural resources encountered. Both of these produced a very low density of material. Neither area exhibited buried cultural features or material because of the extent of erosion in the vicinity.

Cherokee 2002
5858 Schnell, Frank T. Preliminary Assessment of Archaeological Resources in W.F. George Lake Area

None Present.

Fulton 1986
6150 Kelly, Arthur Randolph, Schnell, Frank T. Explorations in Sixtoe Field, Carter's Dam, Murray County, Georgia

Carter's Dam is planned to be an earth-core, rock-fill construction approximately 400 feet high and 1800 feet long on the crest. It will be exceeded only by Boulder Dam, Colorado, in height, and will be the highest dam in the eastern United States.

Coffee 1995
6373 Schnell, Frank T., Wood, W. Dean The Carmouche Cemetery: A Nineteenth Century Cemetery at Fort Benning, Georgia

A nineteenth century cemetery was accidentally discovered during construction activities at Fort Benning, Georgia. Preliminary historical and archeological investigations suggest that the individuals buried there may have been members of the Missionary Colored Baptist Church.

Elbert 1983
6622 Schnell, Frank T. A Cultural Resources Background Survey and Archeological Reconnaissance at Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia and Alabama

The Columbus Museum of Arts and Sciences, Inc., conducted a. cultural resource literature and background survey of the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge and a cultural resource reconnaissance of certain portions of the refuge.

Gwinnett 1985
6624 Schnell, Frank T. Cemochechobee: Archeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site, 9Cla62, Clay County, Georgia

The Columbus Museum of Arts and Sciences, Inc. has conducted archeological investigations at 9Cla62, the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site within an archeological district named Cemochechobee on the Chattahoochee River at Fort Gaines, Georgia.

Clay 1979
9368 Knight, Vernon James, Schnell, Frank T. Archaeological Assessment of the East Bank of the Chattahoochee River Between Channel Mile 105.3 and 107 and Immediate Vicinity Stewart County, Georgia

On July 17, 18, and 19, representatives of the Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Inc., in fulfillment of an agreement with the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, conducted a cultural resource appraisal within the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge, Stewart County, Ge

Stewart 1977
9373 Schnell, Frank T. A Cultural Resource Assessment of Three Areas in the Lumpkin, Georgia Vicinity

On November 9, 11, 12, and 13, 1981 a cultural resource assessment in the vicinity of the City of Lumpkin, Georgia was conducted by Frank T. Schnell, Principal Investigator and R. Donald Gordy, Field Investigator.

Stewart 1981
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