9134
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Survey of the Proposed Lull water at Ford Apartments Tract , Bryan County,Georgia
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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
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Washington
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2009
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9135
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Gresham, Thomas H., Ledbetter, Jerald
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Archeological Survey of the Old US 78 Connector Street Project from Britt Drive to Highpoint Road and Highpoint Road to the Old US 78/Walton Ct. Relocation, Gwinnett County, Georgia
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From October 2013 to January 2014, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a Phase I archeological survey of the area of potential effect for the proposed extension of the Northside Collector highway located just west of Snellville in southern Gwinnett County.
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Washington
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2009
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9142
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Survey of the Queen Mill Road Improvement Project, Cobb County, Georgia
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This project consists of safety and operational improvements to a 1.84 mile length of two-lane Queen Mill Road in southeastern Cobb County. In general the project consists of lessening several curves in the road, adding sidewalks, curbs, gutters and improving several intersections.
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Lowndes
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2015
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9280
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Jones, Joel, Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Inspection of Archaeological Sites Being Preserved In Place by Georgia Transmission Corporation
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In a Programmatic Agreement among the Rural Utilities Service, the Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer (GASHPO), the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Georgia Transmission Corporation dated October 11, 2001, it is stipulated in Section I.1.a..
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Burke
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2010
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9321
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Mulberry River Outfall, Braselton Waste Water Reclamation Facility, Jackson County
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Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a Phase I archeological survey of the proposed Mulberry River Outfall on February 27, 2008. I conducted the background research and fieldwork.
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Jackson
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2008
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9423
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Gresham, Thomas H., Kirkland, S. Dwight
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Request for Determination for Eligibility - Site 9LG79 - Altamaha River Swamp
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Site 9LG79 is located on the northern edge of Buck Island, which is a complex riverine sand ridge in the midst of the vast Altamaha River swamp (Figures 1 and 2). The ridge, or island, is nearly a kilometer wide in places and is about 5 km long. It is the first major ridge from the river.
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Long
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1996
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9430
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Gresham, Thomas H., Kirkland, S. Dwight
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Request for Determination for Eligibility - Site 9LG75 - Altamaha River Swamp
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Site 9LG75 is located on the northern edge of Buck Island, which is a complex riverine sand ridge in the midst of the vast Altamaha River swamp (Figures 1 and 2). The ridge, or island, is nearly a kilometer wide in places, is about 5 km long and is the first major ridge from the river.
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Long
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1996
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9456
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Addendum: Archaeological Survey and Phase II Testing for Proposed Improvements to SR 515/US 76 from Blairsville to Young Harris, Union and Towns Counties, Georgia
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The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to improve about 9.0 miles (14.5 km) SR 515/U.S. Highway 76 from the east side of Blairsville in Union County to the north side of Young Harris in Towns County (Figures 1 and 2) in order to improve safety and traffic flow.
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Towns
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2016
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9707
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Phase I/II Survey of Proposed Improvements to Jonesboro Road, Clayton and Henry Counties, Georgia
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The Georgia Department of Transportation intends to widen and improve an approximately 7.7-mi length of Jonesboro Road, from its intersection with Interstate Highway 75 in Henry County to U.S. Highway 19/41 in Clayton County (Figure 1). This is GDOT Project #STP-1583(12) and HP #070907-001.
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Clayton
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2009
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9730
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeological Survey of Two Tracts on the Sandy Creek, Clarke County, Georgia
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In August of 2009 Southeastern Archeological Services conducted a Phase I archeological survey of two parcels of land adjoining the west side of Sandy Creek in northern Clarke County, in anticipation of Athens-Clarke County acquiring the two parcels.
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Clarke
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2009
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