3229
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Stembridge Road 115/25kV Substation, Baldwin County, Georgia
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In December, 2000 Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., conducted a Phase I archeological survey of a proposed 2.5 ha (6.1 ac) substation tract in eastern Baldwin County, Georgia.
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Baldwin
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2001
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3230
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Hagan Creek 115/12 kV Substation, Hall County, Georgia
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In February, 2001 Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., conducted a Phase I archeological survey of a proposed 3.9 ha (9.6 ac) substation tract in northern Hall County, Georgia.
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Hall
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2004
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3234
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Survey of the Bethabara-Statham 115 kV Transmission Line and Bethabara 115/25 kV Substation, Oconee and Barrow Counties, Georgia
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In July 2005, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS) conducted a Phase I archeological survey of the approximately 8.1 km (5.0 mi) long proposed Bethabara-Statham 115 kV transmission line corridor and the proposed 12.1 ha (30 ac) Bethabara substation site.
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Barrow
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2005
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3236
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Yorkville-Roses Store 115kV Transmission Line, Paulding County
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This report presents the results of an intensive archeological survey performed by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. in western Paulding County, where the Georgia Transmission Corporation wishes to construct the Yorkville-Roses Store 115kV Transmission Line.
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Paulding
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2005
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3270
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological survey for Proposed Improvements to the Washington Road (SR 104) and Halali Farm Road Intersection, Columbia County, Georgia
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Project consists of improving the intersection of Washington Road (SR 104) and Halali Road by widening Washington Road 6 ft on the north side and 18 ft on the south side to provide an extra lane and turn lanes. Halali Road will be widened 12 ft on the west side to provide an extra lane.
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Columbia
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2005
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3274
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Arcaheological Survey of Rerouted Portion of the Proposed William Few Parkway Extension, Columbia County, Georgia
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Original project consisted of 2.6 km (1.6 mi) of new location road way extending from existing William Few Parkway at SR 104 to existing Hardy McManus Road. The southwestern portion of this has already been constructed.
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Columbia
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2005
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3281
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Bridge Replacement at SR 20 over the Etowah River, Cherokee County, Georgia
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Project consists of constructing a new two-lane bridge to the north of the existing bridge. Traffic will be maintained on the existing bridge during construction. The project crosses a portion of Lake Allatoona (formerly the Etowah River).
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Cherokee
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2005
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3283
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Bridge Replacement at SR 92 over Proctor Creek (Lake Acworth), Cobb County, Georgia
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Project consists of constructing a new two-lane bridge to the west of the existing bridge. Traffic will be maintained on the existing bridge during construction.
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Cobb
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2005
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3316
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Benson, Robert W., Gresham, Thomas H.
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Cultural Resources Survey for FY-91 Timber Harvesting Compartments Fort Benning, Georgia
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A four person survey crew of Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS) surveyed an initial 3,387 acres, scattered in pockets across 21 forest compartments, during August and September, 1991.
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Chattahoochee
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1992
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3371
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Survey of Proposed Road Improvements to Old Hull Road, Clarke County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services conducted a Phase I archeological survey of two sections of Old Hull Road that total 4.0 km. This survey discovered two archeological sites, 9CA 147 and 9CA148.
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Clarke
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2005
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