38AB129 (Site Name Keyword)

1-11 (11 Records)

American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District. Patrick H. Garrow. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

This collection is referred to as American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a half (0.5) a linear inch. The documents date to 1979. The collection was originally housed in a brown acidic folder labeled “RBR: AT&T Relocation Coaxial Cable.” The documents were originally housed in an acidic cardboard box with numerous collections from the Richard B. Russell...


Finding Aid, American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979 (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Crystal Bryant.

This collection is referred to as American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a half (0.5) a linear inch. The documents date to 1979. The collection was originally housed in a brown acidic folder labeled “RBR: AT&T Relocation Coaxial Cable.” The documents were originally housed in an acidic cardboard box with numerous collections from the Richard B. Russell...


Finding Aid, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jesse Collins.

This collection is referred to as "Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one and a half (1.5) linear inches. The documents date from 1968 to 1979. The investigation occurred in 1979, which explains the date of the project name. The range of dates includes a field map that was originally created in 1968. The documents were originally housed in acidic files in a...


An Intensive Archaeological Survey of 57 Acres of Proposed Borrow Areas Proposed Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation R-3, Richard B. Russell Reservoir, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey of three proposed borrow areas associated with the relocation of a portion of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (Map Reference R-3). One site was discovered within the project area. This site consists of a brick scatter which has been heavily impacted and is not recommended for further investigation. No other cultural resources were discovered on the remaining borrow areas and cultural clearance is advised for the entire project.


An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed AT&T Cable Relocation Richard B. Russell Reservoir, American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

On April 11, 1979, an archaeological survey was conducted for a proposed relocation of 800 feet (243 meters) of proposed coaxial cable associated with the rerouting of a part of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in the planned Richard B. Russell Reservoir. The results of the survey indicated that no cultural resources are located on this study tract and full cultural clearance is advised.


An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation R-2 and Associated Boroow Area, Richard B. Russell Reservoir, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

This report presents the findings of an archaeological survey of a proposed railroad relocation of a section of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, labeled R-2 in the Army Corps of Engineers maps. An associated 27 acre (10.9 hectare) borrow area was included in this survey. The results of the survey of the borrow area indicate that one potentially significant prehistoric archaeological site labeled Site //2 (Borrow Area R-2) does exist within the borrow zone and will require additional mitigation...


An Intensive Archaeological Survey of two Proposed Borrow Areas Associated with the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad R-1, Richard B. Russell Reservoir, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

This report presents the results of an archaeological survey of two borrow areas located on opposite banks of the Savannah River in Elbert County, Georgia, and Abbeville County, South Carolina. These proposed borrow zones are associated with the relocation of a part of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in preparation for the impoundment of the Richard B. Russell Reservoir. The survey located one prehistoric/historic multi-component site that has been destroyed by logging in the easternmost...


Oversized Materials Spreadsheet, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (2013)
DATASET Veterans Curation Program.

This is the oversized materials database for the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 collection.


Scanned Asset Key, American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979 (2012)
DATASET Crystal Bryant.

This is the scanned asset key for the American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979 collection stored at US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District.


Scanned Asset Key, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (2013)
DATASET Jesse Collins.

This is the scanned asset key for the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 collection stored at the US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District.


Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. Patrick H. Garrow.

This collection is referred to as "Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one and a half (1.5) linear inches. The documents date from 1968 to 1979. The investigation occurred in 1979, which explains the date of the project name. The range of dates includes a field map that was originally created in 1968. The documents were originally housed in acidic files in a...