ML20040C248
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| Issue date: | 06/21/1978 |
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Brose, David S.
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O REPORT ON RECONNAISSANCE AND l
SUBSURFACE ARCHAE 0IDGICAL INVESTIGATIONS l
OF THE' CEI 345 kV TRANSMISSION MNE:
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Submitted to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company -
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Thir report presents the results of an archaeological survey of the major portion of eight miles of proposed CEI 345 kV transmission line and access road from the Perry Nuclear Power Plant to the Leroy Center Substation (Figure 1, Appendix A).
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of line is the completion of the Phase I subsurface archaeological investigations along over forty miles of transmission line from Perry to Macedonia-Cleveland Inland. The first field work was conducted under the direction of Dr. David Brose f rom June to December, 1976 and reported in December,1977 (Brose, White'had Benson).
A discussion of the literature search and ecological investigations for the entire length of the line is included in the 1977 report.
The present field investigations were conducted from 30 May.
1978 to 6 June, 1978, and included proposed tower locations 17008
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to 17049. At present CEI plans to avoid the ecologically and archaeologically sensitive area where the proposed power line crosses the Grand River by a long traverse between tower sites 17029 and 17030.
If engineering considerations require additional tower sites on the flood plain between these two locations, additional Phase I archaeological investigations will be necessary. As previously noted (Brose, et. 11, 1977), there are historic and archaeological sites in the region of the proposed transmission line.
In particular, there are registered in the files of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office five sites of archaeological significance near the Grand River within one kilometer of the proposed transmission line, with two more just north of the river and within.5 kilometers of the line.
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Based on field reconaissance and previous investigations, it was anticipated that one one meter by one meter test unit would be sufficient for each tower location to determine the presence or absence of significant archaeological materials within the tower site.
This would be followed by additional testing should cultural materials be encountered.
At each proposed tower site the center stake was located, and atestunitplacedbyBruntoncompassandtriangu(ationwithina ten meter radius of the stake.
Each test unit was one meter by one meter in size and dug until pre-cultural, i.e. glacial, deposits were encountered. The unit walls were croweled and stratigraphic profiles were drawn.
Exact location of the units and other relevant O
information such as ecological setting, soil deposit data, disturbances, etc., aad all profile drawings, may be found in the field records
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Sample stratigraphic profiles are included in this report as Figures 2 and 3.
Standard survey forms for the Cleveland Museum containing this infor-mation were filled out for each location. The contents of each unit were troweled for cultural materials, and all were backfilled after completion of investigations.
In areas where ground cover permitted, surface collecting was performed in the region of the tower site, as well as in plowed fields where they crossed tower locations or proposed access roads.
At two sites where cultural material was located, an additional
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In addition, topographic and relevant ecological information gathered in the course of the survey has been placed on file in the Ohio IIistoric Preservation Office as data for the Northeast Ohio Interval Transect Survey being conducted by that office.
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A summary of the field notes for each tower location is given in Appendix B.
An example of the stratigraphy of the northern area of the line, which lies in the lake plain, is given in Figure 2.
An example from the glacial ground moraine area southwest of the Grand River is given in Figure 3.
In two locations, Tower Sites 17043 and 17041, charcoal deposits were located during initial testing. However, neither the expanded excavation units nor later Phase II testing led to the recovery' of 5
any further cultural materials.
The site of tower 17025 was found to located on the property l
of an historically significant century home. This site is on file with the Lake County Historic Preservation Office, and photographs
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A letter from the Historic Preservation Office regarding the home is submitted with this report (Appendix C).
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care should be taken during construction activities so that damage to the house or the barn will not be incurred.
The topographic and relevant ecological information gathered from each area investigated in the survey has been added to the data for the Northeast Ohio Interval Transect Survey (Figure 7).
While no prehistoric sites were located, this information will provide negative data for the prediction of prehistoric site location in northeastern Ohio.
Such predictions, as those used in the planning of the Perry-Macedonia transmission line (Brose, 1976), are of major
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investigations will be regtfired.
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y REFERENCES O
Brose, David S.
1976.
Updated Archaeological Review Perry-Hanna 345KV Transmission Line.
Report submitted to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, May, 1976.
i Brose, David S., Nancy Marie White and Donna Benson 1977.
Preliminary Report on Subsurface Archaeological Investigations of the CEI 345 kV Transmission Line i
Perry-Leroy Center-Macedonia-Cleveland Inland.
Report submitted to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, December, 1977.
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$2800.00 Frinas Benefits & Institutional Recovery (29.9%) off - Site Rate 837.00 Transcortation Travel to project area (90 miles / day x 159/ mile x 10 days) 135.00 Travel within project area (30 miles / day x 159/ mile x 10 days) 45.00 180.00 Miscellaneous Expenses Expendable Supplies
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May 26, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17049 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 5.05 meters and 400 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Thinly wooded, secondary growth consisting mainly,
of white maple, oak and hickory.
Boggy ground, decayed matter and standing water surrounding tower stake.
GROUND COVER:
Secondary woodlands.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Area cleared, or thinned for logging some years ago.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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May 26, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17048 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Murray, Veverk3 TEST UNII LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NE corner of excavation unit, 4.08 meters and 600 west of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary wooded area-consisting primatily of oak, maple and hickory.- Somewhat thickly wooded as ground is heavily root intruded.
GROUND COVER:
Secondary woodlands with some low woods growth including may apple and poison ivy.
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PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Area cleared, or thinned for logging some years ago.
No cultural materials.
DATE':
May 26, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17047 CREW:
Grand, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 3.8 meters and 550 cast of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Thinly wooded area consisting primarily of secondary oaks, maple and hickucy.
Boggy ground, decaying stumps and branches, some standing water around stake.
GROUND COVER:
Secondary woodlands, with low shrubs and ferns.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 26, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17046 CREW:
Grand, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 4.37 meters and 30 east of north.
AREA DESCRIPIION:
Area disturbed by logging. Ground is very boggy, with thin secondary growth of oak, maple and hickory.
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GROUND COVER:
Secondary woodlands, with low shrub, ferns and swamp grasses, PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared for logging activities.
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MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 26, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17045 CREW:
Grand, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 6.4 meters and 20 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Very thin secondary woodlands. Area wet, with some standing water. Heavy rootlet intrusion.
GROUND GOVER:
Secondary woodlands, with low shrub and grasses.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Area previously cleared or thinned.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 30, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17044 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation unit, 4 meters and 720 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary woods consisting primarily of maple and oak.
Ground fairly sof t, flat and low, with standing water near stake.
GROUND COVER:
Thin woods, with low shrub and grasses.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Area thinned or cleared some years ago.
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MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
May 30, 1978
" TOWER LOCATION:
17043 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka.
TESI UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 5.25 meters and 260 west of north. Unit extended south an additional one meter by one meter.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture with few trees; covered by grasses, weeds, wild flowe rs.
GROUND COVER:
G ras ses, sh rub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for pasture and tower line right of way.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
Charcoal.
DATE:
May 30, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17042 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka.
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation
. nit, 6.6 meters and 370 cast of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture with grass and weed covering. G round moist and soft, very littic root intrusion.
GROUND COVER:
G ras ses, low shrub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Area cleared for pasture and tower line right of way.
O MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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4 DATE:
May 30, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17041 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka d
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 5.8 meters and 32 west of south. Unit extended east an additional one meter by one meter.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture with grasses, weeds and shrubs. Ground moist and soft, almost no root intrusion present.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses, some low shrub.
. PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for pastt>re and tower line right of way.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
Charcoal,.
DATE:
May 31, 1978 1
TOWER LOCATION:
17040 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation 1
unit, 4.65 meters and 55 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture, grasses. Topographically low ground moraine. A thick plow zone is' underlain by sandy clay, presumably accumulated by ponding from a small stream located approximately 150 feet to the south.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses and low shrub.
. PREVIOUS. DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.'
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DATE:
May 31, 1978 V
TOWER WCATION:
17039 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka
,.. TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower locatica stage to SW corner of excavation unit, 2.4 meters and 36 cast of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture, grasses. Topographically low ground moraine. Plow tone underlain by glacial clays.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses, low shrub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared, iL\\TERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17038 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 6.6 meters and 15 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary woodlands, with much decayed matter, including dead trees, rotting stumps.
GROUND COVER:
Decayed matter.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Partially cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural. materials.
DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17037 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 6.25 meters and 800 east of nort.h.
s AkEA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary woodlands, consisting primarily of maple, and ironwood. No sod layer per se, but mottled topsoil mixed with ssbsoil. Cut trees, decaying stumps.
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GROUND COVER:
Cut trees, decaying stumps, low ferns, may apple, skunk cabbage.
("N PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared years ago, and more recently, partially CJ cleared by CEI for tower line.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials..
DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17036 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation unit, 7.25 metebs and 280 ' east of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Pine woods, cleared for access road and tower location.
GROUND COVER:
Pine needles and stumps; a few shrubs.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for access road and tower location.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17035 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veve,rka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 6.1 meters and 5 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Cleared and grassy. Covered with brambles, blackberries, hawthorne, poison ivy, wildflowers.
Part of area said to have been stripped of topsoil.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses, brambles.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared; part of area said to have been stripped of topsoil.
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MATERIALD RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17034
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CREW:
Grand, Doubickar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 6.5 meters and 65 east of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Orchard area, with grasses, hawthorne, blackberry brambles.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses, brambles.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17033 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 3 meters and 350 west of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary woods and thick vines.
Root intrusion prominant.
GROUND COVER:
Small shrub, vines.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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May 31, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17032 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 5.3 meters and 79 cast of south, AREA DESCRIPTION:
Low clearing with few trees, mostly low shrub and gQ grass covered.
GROUND. COVER:
Grasses, sh rub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previous ly cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 1, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17031 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 2.05 meters and 80 east of north.
AREA DESCRIFIION:
Secondary woodland, primarily maple and beech, growing over a former vineyard. Ground is rilled, and soil contains an abundance of glacially deposited pebbles and cobbles.
GROUND COVER:
Woods, grown over a former vineyard.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
4 DATE:
June 1, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17030 CREW:
Greber Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 1.15 metera and 90 east of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Sparce. woods, of secondary growth.
Pi-imarily maple and beech, with a low cover of small shrub and woodland greens. Ground contains an abundance of glacially deposited rocks.
GROUND COVER:
Rock, small shrub.
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Partially cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 1, 1978 TOWER LOCATION 17029 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
No test unit dug.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Area disturbed immediately around stake. Ground has been stripped of topsoil within the last twenty years. Location is on the property of a century home and barn.
It is probable these are not eligible for the National Register. However, according to the Western Reserve l
Historical Society, these are historic buildings and should not be destroyed. Care should be taken in the construction of tower lines.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses and low shrub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously stripped and filled.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 1, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17028 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation unit, 6.6 meters and,50. west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture, formerly cultivated, covered with grasses and low brambles. All stratigraphic levels heavily oxidized and sandy.
GROUND COVER:
Low grasses and brush.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17027 CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 1.35 meters and 60 east of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Open pasture, bordered north and south by maple and beech trees.
GROUND COVER:
Low grasses and wildflowers. "'
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June.1, 1978 TOWEk LOCATION:
17026 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka -
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 8.2 ineters and 570 east of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Former nursery, now covered with grasses and low
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GROUND COVER:
Grasses, low brush..
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Formerly cultivated nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION 17025 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 2.6 meters due east.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Area presently cultivated in wheat and corn; surrounded east and west by lines of maple and oak.
GROUND COVER:
Wheat, corn.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17024 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka
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TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit,.98 meters and,10 cast of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Low and boggy, with swamp grasses and brush. No sod or topsoil; orange-yellow and gray mottled clays encountered at the surface. Topsoil apparantly removed for construction of the RR, 110 feet to the north.
GROUND COVER:
Swamp grasses and brush.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Ground stripped of topsoil.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17023 CREW:
Greber, Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 1.17 meters and 38 eas t of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Secondary woodlands, somewhat"sparce growth and small trees. Very little topsoil, possibly due to construction of the RR, located 110 feet north.
GROUND COVER:
Small trees, low brush.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Topsoil possibly removed for RR construction.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17022 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka
^' TEST UNIT LOCATION:
Fran tower location stake to NE corner of excavation unit, 4.15 meters and 24 west of south.
AREA DESP.RIPTION:
Located in abandoned nursery; rilled ground, low grasses and wildflowers. Soils sandy in all strata.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses, sh rub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17021 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka l
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation 0 west of south.
unit, 5.55 meters and 69 AREA DESCRIPTION:
Low ground, swampy in areas. Thick bracken and brambles, and some swamp grasses.
Probably still in abandoned nursery.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses and thick bracken.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 2, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17020 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka
/~T TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NE corner of excavation O
unit, 2.45 meters and 55 east of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Dense, secondary woods of pridominantly maple, hickory and beech. Damp, deca ing stumps and branches. Very thin humus, but all layers of soil very light and peaty in texture.
Some root intrusion.
GROUND COVER:
Woodland ferns, may apple, decayed matter.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously thinned or cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17019 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake ' to SW corner of excavation unit, 4.'23 meters and 75 east of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Low wet ground with small trees and shrubs.
Possible abandoned nursery. Heavy top! foil layer.
GROUND COVER:
Vines, small shrub.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cultivated.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17018 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka p;
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation v
unit, 7.3 meters and 4 west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Located at edge of wooded area; low shrub, high
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grass and weeds.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses and weeds.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared and overgrown.
MATJRIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17017 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation 0 east of south.
unit, 2.25 meters and 8 AREA DESCRIPTION:
Disturbed area seuc.h of RR tracks and near a chlorine plant.
Low ground, top soil root intruded.
Sparce wooded area nearby.
GROUND COVER:
Low shrub, vine, little grass, weeds.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Graded for chlorine plant and RR tracks.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17016 TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to'SW corner of excavation
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nait 4.77 meters and 60 east of north.
CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka AREA DESCRIPTION:
Located in abandoned nursery by a gravel-laid access road cut by CEI. Denea woods of silver maple.
Strata very irregular; root staining in all depths makes transition from topsiol to clay somewhat indistinct.
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GROUND COVER:
Silver maples.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Former nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17015 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW corner of excavation unit, 1.8 meters and 100 westdof south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Located in abandoned nursery by a gravel-laid access road cut by CEI.
Dense woods of silver maple.
Topsoil underlain by hard, gray, somewhat sandy clay.
GROUND COVER:
Silver maple s.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Former nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June'5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17014 CREW:
Grand, Doubickar, Murray, Veverka
__ TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to mi corner of excavation unit, 1.25 met s and 170 east of south.
AREA DESCRIFIION:
Located in abandoned nursery by a gravel-laid access road cut by CEI. Dense woods of silver maple.
Humus underlain by hard, gray, somewhat sandy clay.
GROUND. COVER:
Silver maples.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Former nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 5, 1978 l
TOWER LOCATION:
17013 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
No test unit dug.
l AREA DESCRIFIION:
Parking lot and buildings of Garden Towne nursery.
GROUND COVER:
Parking lot.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared, graded, and made into parking lot.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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DATE:
June 5, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17012 CREW:
Grand, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka b
TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation unit, 1 meter and 50 ' west of north.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Unit located in Garden Towne Nursery between rows of-silver maple saplings.
Thick, light topsoil underlain by sandy, orange and gray mottled clay.
Lots of gravels and gracial flint in all strata.
GROUND COVER:
Rows of maple saplings.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
DATE:
June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17011 CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NE corner of excavation unit, 3.4 meters and 170 west of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Unit 2.ocated in Garden Towne h*ursery between rows of maple saplings. Soils very hard and sandy in all strata.
GROUND COVER:
Rows of maple saplings.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials..
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June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17010 N
CREW:
Greber, Busti, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to SE corner of excavation unit, 2 meters and 120 west of north.
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AREA DESCRIPTION:
Unit ? ocated in Garden Towne Nursery between rows of saplings.
Area graded and filled with soild and gravels.
Fertilized with raw sewage. Topsoil underlain by beach sands.
GROUND COVER:
Rows of saplings.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared for nursery.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
s DATE:
June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17009 CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
No test unit dug.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Stake located by parking lot of Garden Towne Nursery.
Ground covered with bulldozed dirt and broken concrete.
Area graded and hollowed out.
GROUND COVER:
Fill PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Graded and filled.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17008 v
CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doubickar, Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LOCATION:
No test' unit dug.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
Low swampy ground; all carsh and standing water.
Stake located in reeds and cattails, near line of poplars and surrounded by swamp grasses and brush.
GROUND COVER:
Swamp grasses and marsh.
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PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Cleared, swamp.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
PHASE II TEST UNITS DATE:
June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17043.-
CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doublekar', Murray, Veverka TEST UNIT LCCATION:
From tower location stake to SW corner of excavation unit, 2.5 meters and 7.60 west"of north.
AREA DESCRIPIION:
Open pasture with pnsses, low brush and wildflowers.
Area cleared for tow.::. Line; rows of trees, especially maple, border cleared line.
GROUND COVER:
G ras ses, low brush.-
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously c1 cared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cr..tural materials.
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June 6, 1978 TOWER LOCATION:
17041 CREW:
Greber, Bush, Doublekar, Murray, Veverka
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TEST UNIT LOCATION:
From tower location stake to NW cc,rner of excavation unit, 6 meters and 45 west of south.
AREA DESCRIPTION:
epen pasture with grasses, low brush and wildflowers.
i Tower line right of way cleared for future towers.
Now used as a horse pasture.
GROUND COVER:
Grasses and brush.
PREVIOUS DISTURBANCES:
Previously cleared.
MATERIALS RECOVERED:
No cultural materials.
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1I825 East Boulevard Clevziand, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-5722 June 13,1978 O
Dr. N'omi Greber Cleveland Museum of Natural History Wade Oval, University Circle Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Dear Dr. Greber:
I have examined photographs of the Richard house and barn at the northwest corner of South Ridge Road and Lane Road, Derry Towns hip, Lake County.
The house has had some alterations made to to its exterior and the barn has had a new door added at one side. However, the property is of historic value (listed as a Lake County century home and documented by the Lake County Historical Society) and is important enough to be considered in the planning of any licensed projects in the immediate area.
O If any further information is' needed, please contact our office.
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Tom Fisher Assistant Preservationist Olf@ I eQ@7?e Free @Tm0 @r CDU ee Ohio Historical Center I-71 & 17th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43211 (614) 466-8727
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