Cultural Resources. Archeological Monitoring of the Montegut Street to Independence Street Floodwall Project in the City of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.

Abstract

This report presents the results of archeological monitoring of the Montegut Street to Independence Street floodwall alignment located on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River in the City of New Orleans. Work consisted of the monitoring of the general contractor's preconstruction trench within the floodwall right-of-way. A total of six archeological sites were designated along the alignment (Sites 16 OR 109 to 16 OR 114). These consisted primarily of late nineteenth century to early twentieth century artifact deposits; no structural remains were noted. The majority of the cultural material appears to derive from the area's use as a railroad corridor during the nineteenth century. None of the sites located are considered eligible for nomination to or inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60.4). No additional work is recommended.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 08, 1988
Accession Number
ADA193092

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  • Carol J. Poplin
  • R. C. Goodwin

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