US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District VCP

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Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841 Rood's Landing (9SW1) 1955
  • Rood's Landing (9SW1) 1955
    PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

    The Rood’s Landing Site (9SW1), also known as Rood’s Creek, was described by Caldwell as a Mississippian Period mound center consisting of eight mounds and a large village at the confluence of Rood’s Creek and the Chattahoochee River in Stewart County, Georgia. It was first described by C.B. Moore in 1907, and recorded again in 1939 by Wauchope (Atz, Huddleston & Sweeney 2000). In 1955, four of the mounds were tested by Joseph R. Caldwell (Caldwell 1955). Caldwell’s report was published in the...

  • Artifact Database, Rood's Landing (9SW1) 1955 (2012)
    DATASET Veterans Curation Program.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Project’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. Before arriving at the Augusta VCP Laboratory, the artifacts were housed temporarily in the Brockington and Associates laboratory in Norcross, GA. During this time, technicians in Norcross conducted a NAGPRA inventory, which is documented in Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA ) Preliminary...

  • Artifact Report, Rood's Landing (9SW1) 1955 (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Shane Seitz. Anna Green. Blair Stec.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Project’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. Before arriving at the Augusta VCP Laboratory, the artifacts were housed temporarily in the Brockington and Associates laboratory in Norcross, GA. During this time, technicians in Norcross conducted a NAGPRA inventory, which is documented in Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA ) Preliminary...

Rood's Landing (9SW1) 1955-1985 Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 Final
  • Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 Final
    PROJECT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

    The Rood’s Landing Site (9SW1), also known as Rood’s Creek, was described by Caldwell as a Mississippian Period mound center consisting of eight mounds and a large village at the confluence of Rood’s Creek and the Chattahoochee River in Stewart County, Georgia. It was first described by C.B. Moore in 1907, and recorded again in 1939 by Wauchope (Atz, et al. 2000). In 1955, four of the mounds were tested by Joseph R. Caldwell (Caldwell 1955). However, over the next thirty years Rood’s Landing was...

  • Artifact Catalog, Roods Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 (2012)
    DATASET Veterans Curation Program.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. Before arriving at the Augusta VCP Laboratory, the artifacts were housed temporarily in the Brockington and Associates laboratory in Norcross, GA. During this time, technicians in Norcross conducted a NAGPRA inventory, which is documented in Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA ) Preliminary...

  • Artifact Report, Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Jon Garrick. Steffie Dingle. Shane Seitz. Anna Green. Blair Stec.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. Before arriving at the Augusta VCP Laboratory, the artifacts were housed temporarily in the Brockington and Associates laboratory in Norcross, GA. During this time, technicians in Norcross conducted a NAGPRA inventory, which is documented in Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA ) Preliminary...

  • Ceramic Artifact Photographs, Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 (2012)
    IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

    Photographs of ceramic artifacts collected during the Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 archaeological investigation in the Chattahoocheee River area, in Stewart County, Georgia.

  • Lithic Artifact Photographs, Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 (2012)
    IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

    Photographs of lithic artifacts collected during the Rood's Landing (9SW1) Arbitrary 1968-1979 archaeological investigation in the Chattahoocheee River area, in Stewart County, Georgia.

Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980
  • Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980
    PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. Tom Meltzer. US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District.

    The Rood’s Landing site (9SW1), also known as Rood’s Creek, was described by Caldwellas a Mississippian Period mound center consisting of eight mounds and a large village at the confluence of Rood’s Creek and the Chattahoochee River in Stewart County, Georgia. It was first described by C.B. Moore in 1907, and recorded again in 1939 by Wauchope (Atz, Huddleston & Sweeney 2000). Later, “large surface collections were made by the Smithsonian, the University of Georgia, the University of Alabama,...

  • Artifact Database, Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980 (2012)
    DATASET Tom Meltzer.

    The Rood’s Landing site (9SW1), also known as Rood’s Creek, was described by Caldwellas a Mississippian Period mound center consisting of eight mounds and a large village at the confluence of Rood’s Creek and the Chattahoochee River in Stewart County, Georgia. It was first described by C.B. Moore in 1907, and recorded again in 1939 by Wauchope (Atz, Huddleston & Sweeney 2000). Later, “large surface collections were made by the Smithsonian, the University of Georgia, the University of Alabama,...

  • Artifact Report, Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980 (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Isiah Middleton. Shane Seitz. Blair Stec. Anna Green.

    The Rood’s Landing site (9SW1), also known as Rood’s Creek, was described by Caldwellas a Mississippian Period mound center consisting of eight mounds and a large village at the confluence of Rood’s Creek and the Chattahoochee River in Stewart County, Georgia. It was first described by C.B. Moore in 1907, and recorded again in 1939 by Wauchope (Atz, Huddleston & Sweeney 2000). Later, “large surface collections were made by the Smithsonian, the University of Georgia, the University of Alabama,...

  • Finding Aid, Rood’s Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980 (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven Farmer. Adam Pennington. Sheldon Owens.

    The Veterans Curation Program utilizes the standard archival practice of unique naming of collections. The purpose of this practice is to avoid redundant and confusing collection names commonly found with archaeological investigations. Therefore, this collection is referred to as “Rood’s Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is two-tenths (0.2) of a linear inch. The Rood’s...

  • Scanned Asset Key, Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980 (2012)
    DATASET Steven Farmer.

    This is the Scanned Asset Key for the Rood's Landing Tom Meltzer (9SW1) 1975 and 1980 collection stored at the University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens, Georgia.

Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D.
  • Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D.
    PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.

    No reports are present for the Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D Investigations. It is a multi-investigation collection comprised of numerous small investigations. Two of the sites in the Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D. Investigations are mentioned in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Preliminary Compliance Report for Ten Sites at Lake Walter F. George, Alabama and Georgia, prepared by Brockington and Associates in 2000 (Atz, et.al....

  • Artifact Database, Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D. (2012)
    DATASET Veterans Curation Program.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. The Augusta VCP laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections project, which is staffed through Brockington and Associates, an archaeological contract firm located in Norcross, Georgia. After 22 September 2011, the collection was...

  • Artifact Report, Russell County Arbitrary (Multiple) 1969 and N.D. (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Anna Green. Shane Seitz. Blair Stec.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Augusta, Georgia laboratory in the fall of 2009. The Augusta VCP laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections project, which is staffed through Brockington and Associates, an archaeological contract firm located in Norcross, Georgia. After 22 September 2011, the collection was...