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Morgan, John R.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
296 Morgan, John R. Archaeological Survey of an Area Proposed for a Wastewater Treatment Facility at Midville, Burke County, Georgia

In April 1980, an archaeological survey was conducted of an area proposed for a wastewater treatment facility in Midville, Burke County, Georgia. The purpose was to recover sufficient information for determining National Register eligibility of a previously identified site.

Burke 1980
300 Morgan, John R. An Archaeological Survey of an Area Proposed for Development at Etowah Mounds, Bartow County, Georgia

At Etowah Mounds Archaeological Area in Bartow County, Georgia, an addition to the building housing the museum is planned. The area of proposed development was archaeologically surveyed in January 1980.

Bartow 1980
473 Morgan, John R. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Site of the Chatuge Gun Club Range in Towns County, Georgia

A .038 hectare (9.5 acres) of Forest Service land in Towns County, Georgia, was archaeologically surveyed on 19 July 1983. Private development which proposed to alter the current use of the tract was planned.

Towns 1983
562 Morgan, John R. Archaeology for the Restoration of the McCarthy-Pope House, Clinton, Jones County, Georgia, 1978

In 1978, during the restoration of the McCarthy-Pope House in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia, archaeology supplemented preceding research. Four interpretive problems generated by restoration planning were identified by historical and architectural investigations.

Jones 1984
4728 Morgan, John R. Observation of the Laying of an Underground Water Pipeline Across the Leake Archaeological Site (9BR2), Bartow County, Georgia

At the direction of the State Archaeologist I proceeded to the site on March 24, 1977. From that date until March 31st. I observed the digging of a ditch for the installation of the pipeline across the Site.

Bartow 1977
4931 Morgan, John R. A Report of the Preliminary Survey for the Assessment of Cultural Resources in the Proposed Project Area for S.E.R.I., Shenandoah, Coweta County, Georgia

This is a report of a preliminary survey of and for cultural (historical, architectural, and archaeological) resources in the proposed project area for S. E. R. I. on the Shenandoah property in Coweta County, Georgia.

Coweta 1976
6165 Morgan, John R. A Report of Archaeology at the Robert Toombs House Historic Site, Washington, Georgia, 1976

East of the town limit of Washington, Georgia, Joel Abbot, a physician from Ridgefield, Connecticut, was constructing a home in 1797. According to his deed to twelve acres purchased from Micajah and Mary Williamson for sixty dollars, Dr. Abbot was "abuilding" (Thomas 1974:45, 56).

Hall 1997
6377 Morgan, John R. Cultural Resources on Proposed Areas of Land Modification in Dekalb County

As of 1 January 1976, no known cultural resources were on file in the records of this office for tracts E and J. This, however, does not mean that no cultural resources exist on these properties.

Dougherty 1978
6518 Morgan, John R. Archaeological Survey of Proposed Road, George T. Bagby Park, Clay County, Georgia

None Present.

Cobb 1995
6592 Morgan, John R. Preliminary Research on Cultural Resources Observed During Anthony Shoals Site Evaluation Trip

On May 13 I represented the Historic Preservation Section in a field evaluation of the Anthony Shoals nomination. During a half-day tour of the property three cultural resources were observed. The following descriptions of these resources are made for the benefit of the field evaluation team.

Monroe 1982
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