Rouses Point (Geographic Keyword)

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 Section 110 Compliance Report for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, NHPA, Cultural Resources Investigations, Technical Report No. 5 (Volume 5): National Register-Eligibility Studies of Three Breakwaters: Rouse’s Point, New York, and Gordons Landing and Swanton Harbor, Vermont (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas C. McVarish. Lee Cox.

JMA conducted National Register eligibility studies of three Corps-owned breakwaters in Lake Champlain: Rouses Point (New York), Gordon’s Landing (Vermont), and Swanton Harbor (Vermont). The investigation consisted of background research, field investigations, and significance evaluations. Background research was conducted at a variety of universities, historical societies, archives, and websites. Field investigations consisted of visual inspection of the above surface components of the...


Cultural Resource Surveys Stage Ib Wastewater Treatment Facilities Village of Champlain Village of Rouses Point Town of Champlain Clinton County, New York (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sandy Tabor.

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Rouses Point Bridge Replacement Rouses Point, New York-Alburg, Vermont Reconnaissance Survey for Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Resources (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter A. Thomas. R. Scott Dillon. Prudence Doherty. Richard Furbush.

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