37033 (Fips Code) (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey of Land To Be Affected By the Replacement of Bridge 57-48-10 Over Country Line Creek at Milton, Caswell County, State Project 8.1511201, B-625, Federal Aid Project Brs-2449(2) (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John C. Baroody.

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Brief History of Graves Mill, an Archaeological Site On Country Line Creek, Caswell County, North Carolina (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jerry L. Cross.

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Preliminary Survey of Indian Sites and Material On Dan River and Certain Tributaries Near Danville, Virginia (1948)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. G. Holland.

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