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Whitley, Thomas G.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
9170 Whitley, Thomas G., Reynolds, Michael W. Jeffersonville Streetscape Improvement Project, Twiggs County, Georgia

The 10-acre borrow pit is located on the south side of Sugar Valley Road, approximately 0.50 mile east of the road 's intersection with Hardin Bridge Road in Bartow County, Georgia.

Cobb 1993
9602 Whitley, Thomas G., Reynolds, Michael W. Historic Resources Report J.A. Jones Construction Company Brunswick Shipyard Brunswick, Georgia

As a result of the architectural survey, a portion of the previous shipyard was recommended eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Glynn 2004
10763 Whitley, Thomas G., Charles, Joseph, Butler, C. Scott Archaeological Resources Survey and Testing for the Ford Plantation Development, Bryan County, Georgia

The proposed Ford Plantation Development includes an area of roughly 1800 acres in Bryan County, Georgia, along the banks of the Ogeechee River. The area has been a focus of historic European and Euroamerican settlement since the early 1800s.

Bryan 1999
13653 Whitley, Thomas G., Reynolds, Michael W. Cultural Resources Survey of the Southwest Georgia Regional Airport Study Area

From March 20 through April 3, 2009, Brockington and Associates, Inc. conducted Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Southwest Georgia Regional Airport in Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia (Figure 1.1).

Dougherty 2009
14038 Lineberry, David, Whitley, Thomas G. Archaeological Resources Survey for the Lavender Road Substation, Clarke County, Georgia

An intensive archaeological resources survey was carried out for the proposed Lavender Road Substation in Clarke County, Georgia. The project was carried out in compliance with Section 106 of.the National Historic Preservation Act by personnel qualified under 36 CFR Part 61.

Clarke 2001
14043 Webber, Jennifer, Whitley, Thomas G. Archaeological Resources Survey for the Proposed Spring Branch Substation, Appling County, Georgia

An intensive archaeological resources survey was carried out for the proposed Spring Branch substation and access road in Appling County, Georgia.

Appling 2002
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