An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed AT&T Cable Relocation Richard B. Russell Reservoir, American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979
Part of the American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979 project
Author(s): Richard A. Warner
Year: 1979
Summary
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.
Cite this Record
An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed AT&T Cable Relocation Richard B. Russell Reservoir, American Telephone and Telegraph Cable Relocation 1979. Richard A. Warner. 1979 ( tDAR id: 434239) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8NK3HVM
Keywords
Site Name
38AB122
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38AB123
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38AB129
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Route Alternate No. 2
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Reconnaissance / Survey
Spatial Coverage
min long: -82.793; min lat: 33.948 ; max long: -82.062; max lat: 34.543 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Principal Investigator(s): Patrick H. Garrow
Sponsor(s): US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District Office
Repository(s): US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District
Prepared By(s): Earth Systems Division Soil Systems, Inc.
Submitted To(s): US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District Office
Record Identifiers
Project No.(s): ES-1237
DACW(s): 21-79-M-0631
Notes
General Note: The digital materials in this collection were processed by the Veterans Curation Program (VCP), and include a finding aid, original investigation report, and scanned asset key. Additional digital materials held by the VCP include administrative files, archives database, document folder listing, initial data collection, and notes. For additional information on these materials, refer to the finding aid.
File Information
Name | Size | Creation Date | Date Uploaded | Access | |
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Original-Investigation-Report.pdf | 12.80mb | May 11, 2017 11:09:37 AM | Confidential |
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