13700
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Garrow, Patrick H., France, Linda
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Progress Report Interim Archaeological Monitoring of MARTA Construction, November 15 – December 15, 1980 Our Project Number ES-1623
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During the preceding month 90 percent of the archaeological monitor's time was spent in on-site monitoring of MARTA construction. Historical research and report preparation comprised approximately 10 percent of her time.
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Fulton
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1980
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13659
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Garrow, Patrick H.
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Cultural and Historical Literature Search, Satilla River Basin, Georgia
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A cultural inventory was conducted for the Satilla River Basin in Southeast Georgia to aid the Corps of Engineers in their development and management of the basin’s water and related land resources.
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Appling
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1978
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13658
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Garrow, Patrick H.
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Addendum II Report: Archaeological Investigations of the Proposed Grady County Recreation Lake, Grady County, Georgia
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I was pleased to learn that the Grady County report had passed SHPO review with minimal comments. Garrow & Associates, Inc. will provide curation for the project materials from that project until such time as a permanent repository for DNR archaeological project materials can be determined.
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Grady
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1987
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13553
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Garrow, Patrick H., France, Linda
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Progress Report for Interim Archaeological Monitoring of MARTA Construction December 15, 1980- January 15, 1981, our project number is ES 1623
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Enclosed is the fifth in a series of monthly progress reports on the Interim Archaeological Monitoring of MARTA construction in Northline sections CN185 and CN415 and South line section CS310. During the preceding month, no intact archaeological significant features were observed.
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Fulton
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1981
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10145
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Stanyard, William F., Pietak, Lynn Marie, Holland, Jeffrey L., Espenshade, Christopher T., Garrow, Patrick H., Jones, David C., Kennedy, Linda
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Phase II Cultural Resource Investigations in the Proposed Beach Creek and Tallapoosa Water Supply Systems, Haralson County, Georgia. Project 92-10-15-959
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Phase II testing of 117 sites in the flood pool of the proposed Beach Creek and Tallapoosa River water supply systems was conducted by Garrow & Associates, Inc., under a contract withCH2M Hill.
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Haralson
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1997
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10125
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Garrow, Patrick H., Warner, Richard Allen
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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed AT&T Cable Relocation Richard B. Russell Reservoir
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On April 10, 1979, an archaeological survey was conducted for two short corridors of a proposed cable relocation associated with a relocation of a portion of the Seaboard Coast Line in the planned Richard B. Russell Reservior.
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Elbert
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1979
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9450
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Avery, Paul G., Garrow, Patrick H.
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Phase II National Register Assessment of Site 9HT10 at the Proposed Georgia-Robins Aerospace Maintenance Partnership (G-Ramp) Facility, Warner Robins, Georgia
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Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA), was contracted by MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., to conduct archaeological testing at Site 9HT10 in Warner Robins, Georgia.
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Houston
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2011
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9422
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Garrow, Patrick H.
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Proposal for an Open Ended Cultural Resources Contract for Fulton County, Georgia, Our Proposal Number 1225-ES
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The Earth Systems Division of SSI is pleased to submit this proposal to perform the above referenced services for Fulton County. The proposal which follows describes our understanding of, and approach to this project, and discusses the fees which will apply.
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Fulton
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1979
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9409
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Garrow, Patrick H.
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A Cultural Resource Survey of the Mangum Street and Magnolia Street (International Boulevard) Improvement Projects D.O.T. M-9162 Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia Our Project Number ES-944
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The objective of this report was to conduct a cultural resource survey of the proposed street expansion of Magnolia (International Boulevard) and Mangum Streets, Fulton County Georgia for the Georgia Department of Transportation.
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Fulton
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1977
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9364
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Garrow, Patrick H., Morgan, John R.
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A Historical and Archaeological Survey: The Bedford-Pine Urban Redevelopment Area
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This report details the transference of two documents located in Indiana to the Georgia Archaeological Site File. The documents belonged to an archaeological consulting firm who went out of business and promptly had the documents under their possession auctioned.
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Fulton
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1990
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