Holston Creek (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey of Bridge #12 On NC 58 Over Holston Creek, Jones County, B-1259 (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Loretta Lautzenheiser.

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Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed Holston Creek Timber Sale, Compartment 41, Croatan National Forest, Jones County, North Carolina (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rodney J. Snedeker. Quentin R. Bass. Brad A. Ruesch. Bob Kaylor.

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Letter Report: Archaeological Investigation of the S-75 Borrow Pits, Spartnaburg County, State File No. 42.907, F.A. No. Brs-1755(71) (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Trinkley.

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