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Crook, Morgan Raymond

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1105 Crook, Morgan Raymond Archaeological Investigations at the Meridian Site, McIntosh County, Georgia

The Meridian Site (WGC 1683) is a large prehistoric archaeological site located along the marsh edge adjacent to Hudson Creek at Meridian in McIntosh County, Georgia (Figure 1).

McIntosh 1994
1143 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Harris, Norma J. An Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed H.C. (Hill) Seaton Reservoir Along Snake Creek

This report details the methods and results of archaeological research within approximately 650 acres defined by the flood level of the proposed H. C. (Hill) Seaton Reservoir along Snake Creek in eastern Carroll County, Georgia (Figure 1).

Carroll 1992
4351 Crook, Morgan Raymond Two Shell Mounds at the Mouth of the Savannah River: Archaeological Field School Investigations at the Bilbo Site (Chatham County, Georgia) and the Delta Site (Jasper County, South Carolina)

This report summarizes the results of archaeological investigations, conducted as archaeological field schools through the University of West Georgia, at two prehistoric Native American sites located near the mouth of the Savannah River.

Chatham 2007
4731 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Saunders, Rebecca A. Mitigative Investigations at the Shaw Site (9BR7)

This report covers the data recovery phase for the mitigation of impact of Georgia Department of Transportation Project #BRZLB-0015(2). That project, a road straightening and bridge replacement, was to adversely impact the Site.

Bartow 1985
4784 Crook, Morgan Raymond Georgia Project M-3059(1) Bibb County, Georgia

No archaeological evidence was encountered, construction was in progress on this project and consisted of tearing out one side of the two-lane road (Ga. 74), laying a pipeline underneath and resurfacing the road. The project area is commercial-residential and is crossed by Rocky Creek.

Bibb 1973
5035 Crook, Morgan Raymond Excavation and Reburial of Charles R. Farnham on Little Cumberland Island, Georgia

Charles R. Farnham was attached to the U.S.S. Braziliera as Signal Quartermaster. The Braziliera was serving blockading duty in St. Andrews Sound on November 21, 1863 when Farnham drowned when the dinghy he was aboard was swamped while enroute to Jekyll Island.

Lee 2000
5612 Crook, Morgan Raymond Spatial Associations and Distribution of Aggregate Village Sites in a Southeastern Atlantic Coastal Area

The intent of this paper is to focus on the spatial associations and distribution of aggregate village sites. The research area is limited to those barrier islands located between the Savannah River in Georgia, and the Nassau River in northeast Florida (Figure 1).

Chatham 2015
6118 Crook, Morgan Raymond, O'Grady, Patricia D. An Archaeological Study of the Grounds and Structure 'D' at the Robert Toombs Historic Site

This report discusses the methods and results of archaeological investigations conducted at the Robert Toombs Historic Site in the City of Washington, Georgia (Figure 1).

Wilkes 1981
6153 Crook, Morgan Raymond Archaeological Investigations at the Weaver Site, Gilmer County, Georgia

The Weaver Site (9Gi(DOT)21) was discovered during an intensive archaeological survey of the mainline corridor for the proposed Appalachian Development Highway between Ellijay and Blue Ridge, Georgia.

Coffee 1995
6157 Crook, Morgan Raymond Memorandum to Archaeological Survey of Sweetwater Creek State Park

In response to your request, an archaeological survey of the proposed "New Family and Group Shelter" development area at Sweetwater Creek State Park (Douglas County, Georgia) was carried out on May 20, l983.

Telfair 2001
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