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Gresham, Thomas H.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8260 Gresham, Thomas H., Ledbetter, Jerald Archeological Survey for the Proposed Widening of Windsor Spring Road, Richmond County, Georgia Addendum 3

This addendum reports the results of an archeological survey of ten parcels of right-of-way or easement required for the proposed widening and improvements to an approximately 8-km (5-mi) length of Windsor Spring Road in south central Richmond County.

McIntosh County, GA 1984
8558 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement on S.R. 46 over Lotts Creek, Bulloch County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace the structurally deficient bridge on State Route (SR) 46 over Lotts Creek, about 12 Ian (7 mi) southwest of Statesboro in western Bulloch County (Figure 1).

Coweta County, GA 2009
8633 Gresham, Thomas H., Patton, Robert B. Archeological Survey and Testing for the Proposed Replacement of the SR 44 Bridge over Fishing Creek, Wilkes County, Georgia

The survey described here was designed to locate and evaluate archeological sites in the area of a Wilkes County bridge replacement project proposed by the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Wilkes County, GA 2015
8641 Patton, Robert B., Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of Two Bridge Replacements: SR 44 over Kettle Creek and Fishing Creek, Wilkes County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace two structurally deficient bridges on State Route 44 (SR 44) in Wilkes County (Figure 1 ). One of these bridges spans Fishing Creek northeast of the town of Washington. The other spans Kettle Creek southwest of Washington.

Wilkes County, GA 2001
8895 Tarver, Gail Tomczak, Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Investigations of the T. R. R. Cobb House Site 9CA206, Clarke County, Georgia

This report documents the results of archeological field work conducted on the former site of the T.R.R. Cobb House in Clarke County, Georgia. The project was sponsored by the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation based in Thomson, Georgia, which owns and operates the T.R.R.

Muscogee County, GA 2000
9125 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey for the Proposed Westmoreland 115/12 kV Substation, White County, Georgia

On October 8 and 9, 2015 Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., conducted a Phase I archeological survey of a 7.3 ha (18.1 ac) tract of mostly wooded land on which the Westmoreland 115/12 kV substation is proposed to be built.

Bibb County, GA 1999
9127 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of Dublin Area Improvements, Twiggs and Laurens Counties, Georgia

This report presents the results of intensive archeological surveys at three project areas that collectively are referred to as the Dublin Area Improvements.

Bryan County, GA 1976
9132 Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Solar Panel Facility at the Baxley WWTP, Appling County,Georgia

In December, 2015 Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of a proposed expansion of the Baxley wastewater treatment plant south of Baxley in central Appling County, Georgia.

Washington County, GA 2009
9133 Gresham, Thomas H. A Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Blakely 115/25 kV Substation Tract, Early County, Georgia

In July of 2015 Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a phase I archeological survey of the proposed Blakely 115/25 kV substation in central Early County, Georgia.

Elbert County, GA 2001
9134 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Lull water at Ford Apartments Tract , Bryan County,Georgia

As preparation for a proposed BUD-supported housing development fronting on SR 144 (Ford Avenue) in Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive archeological survey of the area of potential effect for this project to ensure compliance with Sect

Washington County, GA 2009
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