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Gresham, Thomas H.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
10298 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archival Research and Archaeological Survey for a Sewer Line and Access Road on The University of Georgia Golf Course, Athens, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services has completed archival research and archeological survey for a proposed sewer line and associated access road on the University of Georgia (UGA) golf course in Athens, Georgia. The fieldwork was conducted on June 1, 2017 by Ron Schoettmer.

Clarke 2017
10299 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archeaological Monitoring of a Sewer Line Installation Between the UGA Chapel and the Administration Building on North Campus, University of Georgia, Athens Georgia

This document reports the results of archival research and archeological monitoring of the installation of a sewer line on new location, extending from the front of the Chapel diagonally across the quadrangle to an existing manhole on the north side of the Administration Building (Figure 1 ).

Clarke 2017
10300 Gresham, Thomas H. End of Fieldwork Management Summary for the Phase 1a Exhumation of Burials in the Baldwin Hall Lot Portion of the Old Town Cemetery, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

On November 17, 2015 workers encountered human skeletal remains on the University of Georgia campus during construction of an addition to Baldwin Hall. In accordance with OCGA 31-21-6(b), all ground disturbing activity on the site immediately ceased.

Clarke 2016
10301 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring of the Irrigation Line Installation and Re-Sodding of a Quadrangle on North Campus, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

This report summarizes archival research and archeological monitoring for the installation of irrigation lines and the re-sodding of a quadrangle on the North Campus of the University of Georgia (Figure 1).

Clarke 2017
10302 Gresham, Thomas H. Archeaological Survey of the Riverbend Farms Tract, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted archival/background research and archeological field survey for a proposed new development on a ca. 20-acre portion of the Riverbend

Clarke 2017
10303 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring for a New Sign at the Corner of Jackson and Broad Streets, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

This report documents archival research and archeological monitoring conducted for the installation of a new, larger entrance sign for the university located at the comer of Broad and Jackson Streets on the North Campus of the University of Georgia (Figure 1).

Clarke 2017
10304 Jones, Joel, Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archival Research and Archeological Survey for a Potential New Building - East Campus Road, University of Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services has completed archival research and a shovel test survey for the Potential New Building-East Campus Road project. The fieldwork was conducted on May 18, 2017 by Joel Jones. Archival research was conducted by Tom Gresham and Joel Jones.

Clarke 2017
10305 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring of the West End Improvements project at Sanford Stadium, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted background/archival research and archeological monitoring for the West End Stadium Project.

Clarke 2018
10514 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of a Portion of U.S. Highway 1/State Route 4, Emanuel County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation is intending to widen a 15.8 km (9.8 mi) section of U.S. Highway 1/State Route 4 extending south from Swainsboro, the county seat of Emanuel

Emanuel 1998
11002 Gresham, Thomas H. Report on the Archeological Investigations to Confirm the Location of the Original Beth-Salem Church and Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia

Beth-Salem Presbyterian Church was founded in December 1785 in a part of Oglethorpe County that was then in Wilkes County. The church hired Rev. John Newton as its first minister in 1786 and probably built a church in that same year.

Oglethorpe 2014
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