Historical Research and Archeological Survey of the Historic Portion of Southern University, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.

Abstract

This report presents the results of archeological, historical, and standing structure evaluation of the Scott's Bluff portion of Southern University (16EBR159) in support of the New Orleans District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, plans to stabilize the eroding bluff at the western periphery of the university campus. The project area measured 16.6 acres. Backhoe trenches were excavated at the proposed locations of four catch basin. No intact cultural deposits were discovered during excavation of Trenches 1-3, and the intact midden deposit discovered in Trench 4 will not be impacted by catch basin construction. It is recommended that construction of Catch Basins 1-4 be allowed to proceed without additional archeological investigations. However, the Bluff portion of Southern University is eligible for nomination to the National Register as an Historic District under Criteria A and B. Contributing elements to the District are the Archives Building, the Home Economics Building (McNair Hall/NROTC), the Mechanical Arts Building (AROTC), the Machine Shop (ROTC Supply), the Laundry/Riverside Hall, the Martin L. Harvey Auditorium, and Joseph S. Clark's sarcophagus. Planned construction of the catch basins will have a beneficial effect on the property; the catch basins will have no visual effect on the integrity of the setting and they will prevent further erosion of the bluffline.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1999
Accession Number
ADA370822

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  • Aubra Lee
  • Benjamin Maygarden
  • Jill K. Yakubik
  • Pauline Barrow

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