Author: Diana Valk
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 295
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Cultural Resource Investigations for the Non-federal Levees Project, West Bank of the Mississippi River, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Author: Diana Valk
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 295
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Publisher:
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 295
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Cultural Resource Investigation for the Non-federal Levees Project, West Bank of the Mississippi River
Cultural Resources Investigations for the Westbank Hurricane Protection Project, Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes, Louisiana
Author: R. Christopher Goodwin
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Cultural Resources Investigations for Item M-178.0 to 173.2-R, Mississippi River Levees, Louisiana
Author: Hakon Vigander
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Cultural Resources Survey of Three Mississippi River Levee and Revetment Items, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Author: Iroquois Research Institute
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Cultural Resources Survey of Three Mississippi River Levee and Revetment Items, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Author: Iroquois Research Institute
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Cultural Resources Survey of Three Mississippi River Levee and Revetment Items, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Author: John D. Hartley
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Languages : en
Pages : 102
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In September of 1980, Iroquois Research Institute conducted an archeological survey of three levee and revetment items on the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Two historic sites were discovered. One consisted of an inlet and possible fragmentary wharf located in the Bohemia Revetment. At the Harlem Levee Setback, brick scatters, in situ brick remains, and a large standing house were identified within the project right-of-way. The remains at the Harlem Setback are probably associated with the Old Harlem Plantation and are potentially significant to local and regional history and to historic archeology. (Author).
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Languages : en
Pages : 102
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In September of 1980, Iroquois Research Institute conducted an archeological survey of three levee and revetment items on the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Two historic sites were discovered. One consisted of an inlet and possible fragmentary wharf located in the Bohemia Revetment. At the Harlem Levee Setback, brick scatters, in situ brick remains, and a large standing house were identified within the project right-of-way. The remains at the Harlem Setback are probably associated with the Old Harlem Plantation and are potentially significant to local and regional history and to historic archeology. (Author).
Cultural Resources Study Supporting Supplement I to the Final Environmental Impact Statement, Mississippi River Main Line Levee
Author: David R. George
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Cultural Resources Investigations of South Pass of the Mississippi River, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. New Orleans District
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 343
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Presents the background research, field investigation and findings from a cultural resources study at the South Pass of the mouth of the Mississippi River. Identifies and evaluates cultural resources in proposed Corps dredge material disposal areas.
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 343
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Presents the background research, field investigation and findings from a cultural resources study at the South Pass of the mouth of the Mississippi River. Identifies and evaluates cultural resources in proposed Corps dredge material disposal areas.
Cultural Resources Investigations of South Pass of the Mississippi River Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
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Languages : en
Pages : 406
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This document presents the background research, field investigation and findings from a cultural resources study of 16PL49, 16PL62, 16PL63, 16PL123 and 16PL130 at the South Pass of the Mississippi River. The work was conducted for the New Orleans District Corps of Engineers to identity and evaluate cultural resources in the proposed Corps dredge material disposal areas. Overall, survey was carried out over 943 terrestrial acres. A marine survey was also undertaken to identify anomalies that may represent potentially significant underwater cultural resources. The marine investigations found evidence of wells, possible shipwrecks, possible remains of the outer east jetty. possible remains associated with the Pilot Station and unknown magnetic anomalies. The integrity of these finds could not be evaluated at this stage. The Port Eads community was established when the government contracted with James B. Eads to construct jetties at South Pass to increase navigability of the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico to the port of New Orleans. 16PL49 and 16PL62 are remains from historic Port Eads, a nineteenth and early twentieth century community. 16PL63 consists of five sets of pilings. Four of these are presumed to be associated with World War II gun emplacements, whereas the filth appears to have been associated with a structure that was destroyed sometime before 1961. 16PL123 is the former location of the Bar Pilots' House and Coast Guard station; both structures are no longer extant. 16PL130 consists of the remains of Eads' jetties as well as later modifications to the historic jetties. 16PL49, 16PL62 and 16PL130 represent the historic occupation of Port Eads and the engineering achievement of the jetties.
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Languages : en
Pages : 406
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This document presents the background research, field investigation and findings from a cultural resources study of 16PL49, 16PL62, 16PL63, 16PL123 and 16PL130 at the South Pass of the Mississippi River. The work was conducted for the New Orleans District Corps of Engineers to identity and evaluate cultural resources in the proposed Corps dredge material disposal areas. Overall, survey was carried out over 943 terrestrial acres. A marine survey was also undertaken to identify anomalies that may represent potentially significant underwater cultural resources. The marine investigations found evidence of wells, possible shipwrecks, possible remains of the outer east jetty. possible remains associated with the Pilot Station and unknown magnetic anomalies. The integrity of these finds could not be evaluated at this stage. The Port Eads community was established when the government contracted with James B. Eads to construct jetties at South Pass to increase navigability of the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico to the port of New Orleans. 16PL49 and 16PL62 are remains from historic Port Eads, a nineteenth and early twentieth century community. 16PL63 consists of five sets of pilings. Four of these are presumed to be associated with World War II gun emplacements, whereas the filth appears to have been associated with a structure that was destroyed sometime before 1961. 16PL123 is the former location of the Bar Pilots' House and Coast Guard station; both structures are no longer extant. 16PL130 consists of the remains of Eads' jetties as well as later modifications to the historic jetties. 16PL49, 16PL62 and 16PL130 represent the historic occupation of Port Eads and the engineering achievement of the jetties.