The development of the Lowndes Wildlife Management Area (LWMA) was undertaken to mitigate loss of wildlife habitat associated with the Tennessee- Tombigbee Waterway. The LWMA has undergone a transition from a pristine natural landscape, to a natural landscape with limited cultural modifications, to an agricultural landscape with limited natural environments, and finally is in transition to a woodland and wildlife management area, as proposed by the USACE. The Phase I ...
The remains of a dam, presumably associated with a mill complex, were recently discovered along Luxapalila Creek in Lowndes County, Mississippi. To comply with National Historic Preservation Act (as amended) requirements concerning the recording and evaluation of significant and potentially significant historic properties, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District contracted Brockington and Associates, Inc. to conduct a Phase I historic Resources Survey of the mill site, 22LO948. Additionally, ...
Increased use of the Tombigbee Waterway and its associated public use areas at Coffeeville Lake has compelled the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) , Mobile District to evaluate the impact to historic resources (primarily archaeological sites) in the area. For this study, selected public use areas and other fee lands were targeted for intensive (Phase I) historic resources survey. Including the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge (CNWR), the USACE ...