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Eubanks, Thomas H.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
629 Eubanks, Thomas H. Intensive Archaeological Testing at the John Howton McIntosh Sugarhouse, Camden County, Georgia

During the months of September and October 1981, the Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida carried out a program of intensive archaeological testing at the John Houstoun McIntosh Sugarhouse and Archaeological Area, Camden County Georgia.

Camden County, GA 1985
633 Eubanks, Thomas H., Adams, William H. Archaeological Resources Management Plan for the Kings Bay Archaeological Multiple Resource Area

On August 28. 1981. the Department of the Navy entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

Camden County, GA 1986
4797 Eubanks, Thomas H. DOT Projects RS-1841(2), Bryan County; RS-2711(1), Camden County; RS-0610(4), Liberty County

The Georgia DOT Staff Archaeologist has conducted an archaeological assessment of the above-referenced projects. This assessment, including field survey and sub-surface testing, located no archaeological sites.

Bryan County, GA 1976
4859 Fairbanks, Charles H., Eubanks, Thomas H. Intensive Archaeological Testing at The John Houston McIntosh Sugarhouse, Camden County, Georgia

Georgia Power Company proposed construction of a railroad spur to Plant Scherer, a coal-fired power plant near Forsyth, in Monroe County, Georgia. In compliance with federal legislation, a multi-disciplinary study of the proposed project area was undertaken.

Camden County, GA 1985
6164 Eubanks, Thomas H. Memorandum to DOT Projects RFU-082-1 (3), Murray-Whitfield Counties and RS-1023 (2), Murray County

As a part of the cultural resource assessment for the Environmental Impact Statements for these projects, an archaeological survey was performed. The projects run along existing alignment with additional purchase of right-of-way to provide for four-laning.

Cobb County, GA 1992
8703 Eubanks, Thomas H. DOT Project RS-1432(5), Jones County, CCN: 74-06-07-03

This project is a bridge replacement on new alignment. Falling Creek flows directly into the Ocmulgee River and was hypothesized to have extensive floodment and a high probability of archaeological sites.

Lowndes County, GA 2011
9279 Eubanks, Thomas H. Peach County - Project Correspondence Before Clearinghouse Level

A staff member in the Office of the State Archaeologist has made an on-site inspection of the property on which the proposed Peach County Industrial Park is to be located. No indication of an archaeological site was indicated by this inspection.

Peach County, GA 1974
9338 Eubanks, Thomas H. Fulton / Clayton County Project Correspondence Before Clearinghouse Level Ashland Estates Subdivision

This project was an on-site inspection of the proposed Ashland Estates Subdivision located along the Clayton and Fulton County lines in Georgia.

Clayton County, GA 1974
9342 Eubanks, Thomas H. Richmond County - Woodvalley Developers - Woodvalley Estates Subdivision

This report documents results from a surface examination of exposed areas of Woodvalley Estates subdivision by Thomas Eubanks in August of 1977. No exposed archaeological evidence immediately around any of the completed dwellings.

Richmond County, GA 1977
9407 Eubanks, Thomas H. Telfair County - Lakeview Subdivision

This project was an on-site inspection of Lakeview Subdivision in Telfair County, completed by Thomas H. Eubanks, Assistant State Archaeologist.

Telfair County, GA 1974
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