Author: JAMES RICHARD. SHENKEL
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Languages : en
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CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF PORT SULPHUR LEVEE ENLARGEMENT AND PAVEMENT, MRL ITEM M-41.7-R, PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF HOMEPLACE LEVEE ENLARGEMENT AND SLOPE PAVEMENT, MRL ITEM M-37.7R, PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISI- ANA.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF MRL, GRAND PRAIRIE LEVEE DISTRICT, ENLARGEMENT AND SLOPE PAVEMENT ITEM M-66 TO 59-L, PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF PROPOSED LEVEE ENLARGEMENT AND SLOPE PAVEMENT PROJECT ITEM M82.5 TO M-775-R, ORLEANS AND PLAQUEMINES PARISHES, LOUISIANA.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF GRAND PRAIRIE LEVEE DISTRICT ENLARGEMENT AND SLOPE PAVEMENT M59 TO 52-L, PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF PONTCHARTRAIN LEVEE DISTRICT, LEVEE ENLARGEMENT AND CONCRETE SLOPE PAVEMENT, ITEM M-227 TO 218-L.
Cultural Resources Investigations for the Baton Rouge Front Levee Enlargement and Concrete Slope Pavement, Item M-230 to 227-L, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Author: R. Christopher Goodwin
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 400
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This report presents results of Phase 1/11 archeological survey of the Baton Rouge Front Levee Enlargement and Concrete Slope Pavement project, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. This project was undertaken by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, prior to planned enlargement of the levee. A total of approximately 60 ac were examined for cultural resources. Prior to fieldwork, preliminary historical research was undertaken to ascertain locations of historic structures within the project area. Fieldwork consisted of a bankline survey along the length of the project area, followed by excavation of 65 auger tests within one archeological site identified during the bankline survey, along with six additional high probability areas. During this testing, a total of five archeological sites were identified within the project area. These sites were delineated and tested through the excavation of 67 additional auger tests and ten 1 x 2 m (3.3 x 6.6 ft) excavation units. From upriver to downriver, these sites included the W.G. Coyle Company Coal Yard site (16EBR99), the previously recorded Site of Florida Street Wharf (16EBR58), the Burton Lumber Company site (16EBR98), the E. Sondheimer Company Saw Mill site (16EBR95), and the F.H. Liebke Lumber Company Saw Mill site (16EBR96). Baton Rouge, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, F.H. Liebke Lumber Company, Burton Lumber Company, Florida Street Wharf, Main Street Ferry, Capitol City Oil Mill, Historic Archeology, E. Sondheimer Company, W.G. Coyle Company.
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 400
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This report presents results of Phase 1/11 archeological survey of the Baton Rouge Front Levee Enlargement and Concrete Slope Pavement project, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. This project was undertaken by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, prior to planned enlargement of the levee. A total of approximately 60 ac were examined for cultural resources. Prior to fieldwork, preliminary historical research was undertaken to ascertain locations of historic structures within the project area. Fieldwork consisted of a bankline survey along the length of the project area, followed by excavation of 65 auger tests within one archeological site identified during the bankline survey, along with six additional high probability areas. During this testing, a total of five archeological sites were identified within the project area. These sites were delineated and tested through the excavation of 67 additional auger tests and ten 1 x 2 m (3.3 x 6.6 ft) excavation units. From upriver to downriver, these sites included the W.G. Coyle Company Coal Yard site (16EBR99), the previously recorded Site of Florida Street Wharf (16EBR58), the Burton Lumber Company site (16EBR98), the E. Sondheimer Company Saw Mill site (16EBR95), and the F.H. Liebke Lumber Company Saw Mill site (16EBR96). Baton Rouge, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, F.H. Liebke Lumber Company, Burton Lumber Company, Florida Street Wharf, Main Street Ferry, Capitol City Oil Mill, Historic Archeology, E. Sondheimer Company, W.G. Coyle Company.
Cultural Resources Survey of Gretna Phase II Levee Enlargement
Author: R. Christopher Goodwin
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Category : Archaeological survey
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Category : Archaeological survey
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF LAKE BORGNE LEVEE ENLARGEMENT AND SLOPE PAVEMENT, ST. BERNARD AND PLAQUEMINES PARISHES, LOUISIANA.
Author: BERT F. RADER
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Category : Borgne, Lake (La.)
Languages : en
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Category : Borgne, Lake (La.)
Languages : en
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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).