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Wildlife Resources Division notified the Archaeological Services Unit of Historic Preservation Division of plans to install an above ground fuel tank with a buried pipe providing service to the Main House (Mrs. West's residence) at the north end ofOssabaw Island (Figure 1). There are two proposed locations. The preferred DNR location places the tank near the location of a buried tank now in place about 100' west of the Main House. Mrs. West has suggested an alternate location: near an...
Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Communications Tower at Site 9CH155, Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia (2010)
The LAMAR Institute completed an archaeological project on a portion of the Newell Creek/South End Plantation site (9CH155) on Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia. The Newell Creek site is located on the southern portion of Ossabaw Island on an elevated bluff above Newell Creek (Figure 1). Fieldwork was conducted on May 5, 2010. The results of this effort are detailed in this report.
Archaeological Survey Map of Ossabaw Island, Chatham Co., Georgia (1974)
Archaeological Survey Map
An Archaeological Survey of Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia: Preliminary Report (1974)
Site Numbers, Field Maps and Notes, Site Forms
Archaeology at Spalding's South End Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2010)
Information and Logistics for Weekend 4 Wildlife 2010
Architecture, Settlement Structure, and Labor Relations At Three Antebellum Plantations On Sapelo Island, Georgia (2009)
Research at three antebellum plantations on Sapelo Island, Georgia indicates a wide variety in Geechee settlement forms, construction techniques and materials, and architectural artifacts associated with structures. Based on documentary and archaeological data, two contrasting forms of settlement patterning are described that correlate with distinct labor relations at individual plantations. Significant slave cabin construction changes over a 60 year period are presented that resulted from...
Bilali-The Old Man of Sapelo Island Between Africa and Georgia (2007)
Bilali (also spelled Bi-la-li, Belali, Bu Allall, Bu Ali, Bui-Aii, Ben-Ali, and Ben Alley) ts the best known <md most highly regarded of the some five hur dred sta:es owned by Thomas Spalding of Sapelo Island, Georgia, dunng the runeteenth century. His influence was extrao rdinary and his legacy enduring. Bilali retains the long-held distinction of being "The Old Man" to his descendants ru1d others in the Gullai1-Geechee com munities of Sapelo Island. Cornelia Bailey (2000, 133) of...
Boy Scout Meeting and Archaeological Field School at Ossabaw 2002 (2002)
Correspondence, Notes, and Planning
Clarence Bloomfield Moore on Ossabaw Island, 1896 - 1897
Report on Mound Excavations by Clarence B. Moore
Exploring Slave Settlements on Sapelo Island (2010)
Newspaper Article in the Effingham Herald
A Guide to the Archaeology of Sapelo Island, GA (1991)
Introduction Chapter
Mapping Cultural Resources on Ossabaw (1996)
Creating an archaeological resource map of Ossabaw for ArcInfo database
Newspaper Articles - Geologic and Archaeological Evidence for Climate Change
General references concerning how climate change has effected sea levels, coasts, and marine life.
Ossabaw Island
Ossabaw Island State Land Files
Ossabaw Island - Various Newspaper Articles
Newspaper Articles
Ossabaw Island Comprehensive Management Plan (2000)
Development and Management Plan for Ossabaw Island
Ossabaw Island Cultural Sequence and Historic Timeline
Description of Periodic Subsistence and Settlement Patterns
Ossabaw Island: Archaeological Investigation for Buried Fuel Line (2001)
Wildlife Resources Division notified the Archaeological Services Unit of Historic Preservation Division of plans to install an above ground fuel tank with a buried pipe providing service to the Main House (Mrs. West's residence) at the north end ofOssabaw Island (Figure 1). There are two proposed locations. The preferred DNR location places the tank near the location of a buried tank now in place about 100' west of the Main House. Mrs. West has suggested an alternate location: near an...
Ossabaw Island: Brochure regarding Prohibition of Disturbing or Collecting Archaeological and Historical Resources (2001)
Correspondence and Report Draft
Ossabaw Island: Monitoring of Grading for a Barge Landing at South End (2002)
DNR Archaeologists returned to 9CH155 on July 25, 2002 to monitor grading for a barge landing. Grading was done within the area previously marked by DNR archaeologists after close-interval shovel testing indicated that the specified area had low potential for encountering undisturbed cultural deposits. Due to the known presence of features, including burials, elsewhere on the site, a decision was made to have archaeologists present during grading.
Ossabaw Island: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (1996)
NR Registration of Ossabaw Island List of archaeological research known to have occurred on the island Bibliographic references
Ossabaw Island: Request and Approval of Slit Trench Excavation (2000)
Request for Review and Comment by DNR Historic Preservation Division
Ossabaw Island: Request to Relocate Septic Tank (2005)
Request and approval to relocate septic tank at the Newell Creek hunt camp.
Ossabaw Septic Project (2008)
Correspondence regarding Site Visit for a Planned Septic Line at the Boarding House
Possible Disturbance of Archaeological Sites on Sapelo Island (1994)
Corresspondence