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Gresham, Thomas H.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
14372 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of Proposed Timbering at the Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center, University of Georgia, Union County, Georgia

The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences owns a 445-acre tract of farm and woodland at its Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center just south of Blairsville in Union County (Figure l).

Union 2020
14373 Braley, Chad O., Jones, Joel, Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Mitigation and Monitoring for the Replacement of Guy Wire Anchors at Structure 99 on the Villa Rica-Boatrock 230 kV Transmission Line, Douglas County, Georgia

In compliance with these procedures, in May 2014 SAS excavated l-x-1-m test units at the four existing guy wire anchors at the southern edge of large upland site 9DO 181 and at the four guy wire anchors near the center of small river levee site 9DO 182.

Douglas 2021
14374 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Monitoring of Proposed Sidewalk Improvements on North Campus, University of Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Georgia

On August 25, 2020, consulting Southeastern Archeological Services' archaeologist, Tom Gresham met with the University of Georgia's Facilities Maintenance Division's Grounds Director Brett Ganas and University of Georgia historic preservation specialist Scott Messer, with the Of

Clarke 2020
14540 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of the Learning Ally Parcel, University of Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Georgia

The University of Georgia is considering using a 0.5 ac parcel of land on which the Learning Ally building is located, on today’s South Hull Street, for future development, which may include 

Clarke 2021
14686 Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Delineation of the Abandoned Hemphill Family Cemetery, City of Pendergrass, Jackson County, Georgia

Mr. Wayne Miller wishes to develop a tract of land within the city limits of Pendergrass in Jackson County, Georgia that contains an early nineteenth century family cemetery. Due to the central location of the cemetery within the tract and development plans, Mr.

Jackson 2008
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