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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Harrington Creek, Section 14 Study, Shelby County, Tennessee - A Negative Finding Report
On 3 October 89, an intensive cultural resources survey was conducted by the Environmental Analysis Branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, Staff Archeologist, Mr. Jimmy McNeil. The Harrington Creek erosion area is located approximately 700 feet (210 meters) northeast of the Ra...
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Summary: | On 3 October 89, an intensive cultural resources survey was conducted by the Environmental Analysis Branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, Staff Archeologist, Mr. Jimmy McNeil. The Harrington Creek erosion area is located approximately 700 feet (210 meters) northeast of the Raleigh LaGrange road and Harrington Creek Crossing. The area covers 4.8 acres. Proposed work for the area includes grading of the creek bank to a stable angle, and placing rip-rap along and in portions of the creek. No prehistoric, historic or architectural sites were discovered within the project right-of-way. |
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