| Phase III Data Recovery at the Persimmon Site (11-C-152), Swan Lake Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP), Environmental Management Program (EMP), Pool 26, Illinois River, Calhoun County, Illinois. St. Louis District Historic Properties Manage |
JAN 96 |
226 pages |
| Authors:
Steven Titus; Wes Neal; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Gordon Howe; Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report describes the results of Phase III mitigation (geomorphological study and archaeological excavation) at the multicomponent pre-historic Woodland Persimmon archaeological site (11-C-152), located partially within the proposed Pump Station #3 construction corridor, Swan Lake Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP). The Swan Lake HREP is located in Navigation Pool 26, Illinois River (mile 5.0 to 13.0 along the right WEST bank), Calhoun County, IL. Persimmon site was most intensively occupied ... |
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| Archaeological Investigations for the Cross Creek Flood Control Project, Rossville, Kansas. Volume 2, Appendices |
FEB 95 |
137 pages |
| Authors:
Mark J. Wagner; Tracey A. Sandefur; Michael J. McNerney; W. G. Howe; Terrance J. Martin; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report contains the results of Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 archaeological investigation for a portion of the Cross Creek Flood Control Project Rossville, Kansas. The Phase 2 survey located one small archaeological site (14SH112). The site consisted of a light scatter of late-nineteenth to early-twentieth century artifacts. The site is interpreted as a dump/discard location and is not considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places ... |
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| Archaeological Investigations for the Cross Creek Flood Control Project, Rossville, Kansas. Volume 1 |
FEB 95 |
161 pages |
| Authors:
Mark J. Wagner; Tracey A. Sandefur; Michael J. McNerney; W. G. Howe; Terrance J. Martin; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report contains the results of Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 archaeological investigation for a portion of the Cross Creek Flood Control Project Rossville, Kansas. The Phase 2 survey located one small archaeological site (14SH112). The site consisted of a light scatter of late-nineteenth to early-twentieth century artifacts. The site is interpreted as a dump/discard location and is not considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places ... |
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| A Phase 1 Archaeological Survey for Historic Properties within the Carlyle Lake Wildlife Management Project, Habitat Restoration Project, Section 1135, Carlyle Lake, Kaskaskia River, Fayette County, Illinois |
DEC 93 |
62 pages |
| Authors:
Mark J. Wagner; Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALEIL
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 | The results of a Phase I archaeological survey of approximately 9.2 miles of levee construction corridors within the sub-impoundment area at the north end of the Carlyle Lake Wildlife Management Area on the Kaskaskia River in Fayette County, Illinois. Pedestrian survey and screened shovel tests found no evidence of prehistoric or historic archaeological sites within the project area. Clearance of this project in regard to cultural resources is recommended. The ... |
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| Archaeological Investigations at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Phase 2 |
JUN 93 |
405 pages |
| Authors:
Mark J. Wagner; Michael J. McNerney; Frances R. Knight; Tracey Sandefur; Terrence J. Martin; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | Archaeological investigations were conducted at eight location at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, during October and November of 1992 by American Resources Group, Ltd., under a subcontract with Higganbotham, Briggs, and Associates. Seven of these project areas (1-7) were identified by the Directorate of Public Works (DPW) at Ft. Leavenworth as locations for future construction. Archival research conducted as part of a 1977 archaeological survey identified 14 Historic Building Sites (HBS 5, ... |
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| Phase 2 Archaeological Testing and National Register Evaluation of Sites 11-T-205, 11-T-240, and 11-T-243, Farmdale Reservoir, Tazewell County, Illinois. Cultural Resource Management Report Number 192 |
JAN 93 |
55 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report presents the findings of Phase II investigations conducted at sites 11-T-205, 11-T-240, and 11-T-243 within Farmdale Reservoir, Tazewell County, Illinois. The Rock Island District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is engaged in an ongoing management and evaluation program of archaeological sites on Federal lands within Farmdale Reservoir. Although the sites are not threatened by any currently proposed activities, they may be adversely impacted by future recreational activities and ... |
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| Fisherman's Corner North Campground, Rock Island County, Illinois. Phase 2 Testing of Site 11-Ri-515 |
NOV 91 |
65 pages |
| Authors:
James S. Ross; Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report presents findings of investigations conducted at site 11- Ri-515 at Fisherman's Corner North Campground in Rock Island County north of Hampton, Illinois. The Rock Island District Corps of Engineers is proposing campground improvements of Fisherman's Corner North Campground which may impact this site. Therefore an evaluation of the potential of site 11-Ri-515 to be included in the National Register of Historic Places is required. Three backhoe trenches were ... |
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| Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations at the Proposed Greenbelt Project, Des Moines, Iowa. Phase 2 |
SEP 91 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
James S. Ross; Jane K. Johnston; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Michael J. McNerney; Mary R. McCorvie; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | Phase II archaeological and geomorphological investigations were conducted for the Rock Island District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the city of Des Moines at the proposed location for the Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt, Downtown Riverfront Plaza/Amphitheater in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. Hand excavated test units and deep backhoe testing were carried out in order to evaluate the potential for buried historic properties, that if present, ... |
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| Archaeological Reconnaissance for Historic Properties within the Peoria Lake Environmental Management Program, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project, Woodford County Conservation Area, Chillicothe, Illinois. Phase 1 |
OCT 89 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; Steve Titus; Jeffrey D. Anderson; STANLEY CONSULTANTS MUSCATINE IA
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 | Approximately 190 acres of land within the floodplain of the Illinois River in extreme northwestern Woodford County, Illinois, were the subject of a Phase I archaeological and geomorphological investigation. No significant historic properties were identified, and it is recommended that the proposed Peoria Lake Environmental Management Program, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project, proceed without further historic properties evaluation. (kt) |
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| Archaeological Survey at Old Columbus, Kentucky. Phase 1 |
JUN 89 |
19 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | A cultural resources survey was conducted over a 30 by 50 meter area. Although historic structural remains were located south of the project area, no cultural materials or evidence of occupation was found within the proposed construction area. |
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| An Archaeological Survey of the Shoreline at Public Use Areas Pomme de Terre Lake, Hickory and Polk Counties, Missouri |
88 |
37 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; FISCHER-STEIN ASSOCIATES INC CARBONDALE IL
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 | Four hundred acres of shoreline were surveyed at nine Public Use Areas at the Pomme de Terre Lake Project, Hickory and Polk Counties, Missouri. Previous archaeological surveys had recorded 202 prehistoric archaeological sites. This survey located three light scatters of waste flakes and three isolated finds of bifacially flaked blade fragments. (FR) |
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| Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Portions of the Upper Mississippi River Shorelines and Islands From Miles 47.9 to 292.1, Illinois and Missouri. St. Louis District Cultural Resource Management Report Number 25 |
SEP 85 |
60 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; Ronald E. Pulcher; Gary Bender; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | A cultural resources survey of 4.30 linear miles (Appendix A, Scope of Work, as corrected) of shoreline of the upper Mississippi River at selected locations in Illinois and Missouri was conducted in July and August, 1985. The survey area consisted of eight shoreline tracts in the Illinois counties of Calhoun and Alexander and the Missouri counties of Pike, Lincoln, St. Charles, and Cape Girardeau. The pedestrian survey produced no prehistoric ... |
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| Cultural Resources Literature Review and Reconnaissance; Stranger and Tonganoxie Creeks, Kansas |
JAN 1981 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; R. Gail White; FISCHER-STEIN ASSOCIATES INC CARBONDALE IL
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 | A literature and records search and reconnaissance level investigation for cultural resources in four selected areas along portions of Stranger and Tonganoxie Creeks is presented. The study area is within Atchison and Leavenworth Counties, Kansas, and is limited to an area a half mile in width on each side of the creeks. The four reconnaissance areas include 403 acres. Eighteen archaeological sites were identified; none are within the reconnaissance areas. ... |
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| Cultural Resources Assessment of Selected Sites to be Affected by Flood Protection Activities, Kaskaskia Island Levee Raise Project, Randolph County, Illinois. Phase I and II |
AUG 1980 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This cultural resources survey and assessment is conducted in a study area consisting of ten archaeological site areas, or portions thereof, which lie within the impact area of the proposed Kaskaskia Island levee project, Kaskaskia Island, ILL. Based upon information gained from the initial and present surface reconnaissances, along with shovel testing results, there is no evidence to indicate the presence of significant prehistoric or historic archaeological remains on sites ... |
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