Boat Ramp (Site Type Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey of the Tugaloo State Park and Gum Branch Access GO FISH GEORGIA Boat Ramps, Lavonia and Hartwell, Georgia (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eric D. Sipes. Karen Wood.

Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. (hereafter, Southern Research), has completed an archaeological survey of the proposed Tugaloo State Park and Gum Branch Access GO FISH GEORGIA boat ramps. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the Tugaloo State Park boat ramp consists of two separate parcels encompassing approximately 66 acres on the shoreline of Lake Hartwell in Franklin County, Georgia. The Gum Branch Access boat ramp’s APE consists of a single 36-acre parcel located...


Archaeological Survey of the Tugaloo State Park and Gum Branch Access GO FISH GEORGIA Boat Ramps, Lavonia and Hartwell, Georgia (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eric D. Sipes. Karen G. Wood.

Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. (hereafter, Southern Research), has completed an archaeological survey of the proposed Tugaloo State Park and Gum Branch Access GO FISH GEORGIA boat ramps. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the Tugaloo State Park boat ramp consists of two separate parcels encompassing approximately 66 acres on the shoreline of Lake Hartwell in Franklin County, Georgia. The Gum Branch Access boat ramp’s APE consists of a single 36-acre parcel...


Archeological Survey and Testing at Town's Bluff Boat Ramp and River Park, Jeff Davis County, Georgia (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chad O. Braley.

In June of 2003, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a two week archeological survey and testing program at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Bullards Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) property on the Altamaha River in Jeff Davis County (Figure 1). Bullards Creek WMA consists of approximately 13,000 acres along the south bank of the Altamaha and Ocmulgee Rivers. The DNR intends to develop two small tracts for public use (Figure 2). The western tract is at...


Archeological Survey and Testing at Town's Bluff Boat Ramp and River Park, Jeff Davis County, Georgia (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chad O. Braley.

In June of 2003, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a two week archeological survey and testing program at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Bullards Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) property on the Altamaha River in Jeff Davis County (Figure 1). Bullards Creek WMA consists of approximately 13,000 acres along the south bank of the Altamaha and Ocmulgee Rivers. The DNR intends to develop two small tracts for public use (Figure 2). The western tract is at Warehouse...