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  1. Black tea ceremony, Smithsonian Institution.
  2. Fence, Pictures of Record.
  3. Rucker's Bottom, Prehistoric Human Ecology Along the Upper Savannah River: Excavations at the Rucker's Bottom, Abbeville and Bullard Site Groups.
  4. Rucker's Bottom aerial view, Ibid.
  5. Workers using screen, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  6. Clovis spearpoints, PaleoIndian Period Archaeology of Georgia.
  7. Making a spearpoint, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc.
  8. Dalton points, PaleoIndian Period Archaeology of Georgia.
  9. Savannah River tributary, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  10. Surface collecting, Ibid.
  11. Taking soil samples, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  12. Early Archaic hearth, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  13. Palmer points, Ibid.
  14. Boom buckets, Ibid.
  15. Graver, The Magnet Site: A Late Paleoindian Site in Southcentral Indiana.
  16. Scraper, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  17. Bifurcate point, Notebook, University of South Carolina.
  18. Rucker's Bottom, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  19. Plastic protecting Gregg Shoals site, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  20. Stanly Stemmed point, The Report of the Intensive Survey of the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina.
  21. Morrow Mountain points, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. I.
  22. Gregg Shoals main block, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  23. Uniface tools, Ibid.
  24. Atlatl thrower, Julie Barnes Smith, artist.
  25. Guilford point, The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont.
  26. Sara's Ridge, Martin Pate, artist.
  27. Sara's Ridge site plan, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  28. Screening in a ditch, Ibid.
  29. Soapstone slabs, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. I.
  30. Abraders, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  31. Drills, David Anderson.
  32. Rocky River site plan, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  33. Rocky River site, Ibid.
  34. McCalla Bottoms site, Ibid.
  35. Stallings pottery, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. I.
  36. Soapstone bowl, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  37. Savannah River point, The Report of the Intensive Survey of the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina.
  38. Ax, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  39. Archaic points, Ibid.
  40. Deer, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  41. Yadkin Triangular points, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. I.
  42. Earth oven, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  43. Simpson's Field site plan, Ibid.
  44. Platform pipe, The Tunacunnhee Site: Hopewell in Northwest Georgia.
  45. Potsherds, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  46. Tetrapod, Archaeological Survey of Northern Georgia.
  47. Rucker's Bottom site plan, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  48. Cartersville pottery, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. I.
  49. Complicated stamped sherds, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  50. Design elements, Ibid.
  51. Backhoe operations, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  52. Ocmulgee earthlodge, William Bake, photographer, National Park Service.
  53. Nested triangle designs, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  54. Duck head effigies, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  55. Beaverdam Creek Mound site plan, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  56. Earthlodge plan, Ibid.
  57. Ocmulgee earthlodge, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  58. Postmolds, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  59. Burial artifacts, Ibid.
  60. Earthlodge burial drawing, Ibid.
  61. Headpiece, Ibid.
  62. Earthlodge burial, Ibid.
  63. Mississippian mound, Randy Hill, artist, South Carolina Wildlife.
  64. Beaverdam Creek Mound, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  65. Awls, Ibid.
  66. Burial artifacts, Ibid.
  67. Structure B drawing, Ibid.
  68. Pottery shapes and designs, Ibid.
  69. Pipes, Ibid.
  70. Shell gorget, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  71. Beaverdam Creek Mound site pots, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  72. Beaverdam Creek Mound excavation, Ibid.
  73. Mississippian house interior, Pictures of Record.
  74. Rucker's Bottom site, Martin Pate, artist.
  75. Rucker's Bottom site drawing, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  76. Rucker's Bottom site, Ibid.
  77. Rucker's Bottom site plane, Ibid.
  78. Chunky stones, Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia.
  79. Plaza pits, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  80. Square ground, Julie Barnes Smith, artist.
  81. Mississippian house reconstruction, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  82. Ceramic rim treatments, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  83. Rucker's Bottom site drawing, Ibid.
  84. Miniature pots, Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir, the Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River.
  85. Burial urn, Ibid.
  86. Communal burial, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  87. Mississippian pot, The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gully Sites.
  88. Mississippian ceramic designs, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  89. Mississippian ceramics, Ibid.
  90. Etowah Mound, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  91. Etowah "Falcon Warrior" drawing, Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.
  92. Etowah "Falcon Warrior", Smithsonian Institution.
  93. Etowah marble statues, Georgia Department of Industry and Trade.
  94. Hernando de Soto, National Park Service.
  95. Mississippian points, Prehistoric Human Ecology, etc.
  96. Unidentified family, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  97. Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston Chamber of Commerce.
  98. Dock Street Theater, Charleston, South Carolina, Ibid.
  99. Indian village, Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.
  100. Glass stems, Fort Independence, an Eighteenth-Century Frontier Homesite and Militia Post in South Carolina.
  101. Indian village, Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.
  102. James Edward Oglethorpe, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  103. William Bartram drawing, Travels of William Bartram, Dover Publications, Inc.
  104. Charleston battery, Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston Chamber of Commerce.
  105. Auger test, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  106. Old Exchange Building, Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston Chamber of Commerce.
  107. Surface collecting, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  108. Nancy Hart, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  109. Ft. Independence, Fort Independence, an Eighteenth-Century Frontier Homesite and Militia Post in South Carolina.
  110. Bastion, Ibid.
  111. Hut, Ibid.
  112. Chopper, Ibid.
  113. Ceramics, Ibid.
  114. Porringer, Ibid.
  115. Fort foundation, Ibid.
  116. Large jar, Ibid.
  117. Pommel, Ibid.
  118. Fort house, Ibid.
  119. Millwood Plantation panorama, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  120. Chimney at Petersburg, Georgia, John Jameson, National Park Service.
  121. Wagon loaded with cotton, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  122. Lowndesville bank, Historical Investigations at the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  123. James Edward Calhoun, from Dunds, 1949, Second Edition, Courtesy of Erskine College, Due West, South Carolina.
  124. Millwood Plantation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  125. Calhoun's house, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  126. China, Exploring the Rustic Life.
  127. Cotton workers, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  128. Blacksmith, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  129. Millwood Plantation washwomen, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  130. Wellhouse, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  131. Beverly Plantation House, Ibid.
  132. Beverly Plantation House, Ibid.
  133. Mortise-and-tenon joints, Ibid.
  134. Dove-tail notches, Ibid.
  135. Caldwell-Hutchison House, Ibid.
  136. Katherine and Bandon Hutchison, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  137. Dog trot, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  138. Mary Catherine and Robert Cleveland, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  139. Alexander-Cleveland House, Ibid.
  140. Bailey brothers, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  141. Harper House, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  142. Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston Chamber of Commerce.
  143. Confederate troops, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  144. Ferry, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  145. Clinkscales House, The Old Home Place, an Archaeological and Historical Investigation of Five Farm Sites Along the Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina.
  146. Millwood Plantation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  147. Bottles, Exploring the Rustic Life.
  148. Savannah River, Ibid.
  149. Wagon and erosion, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  150. Cemetery, Russell Papers, Moundville, Alabama.
  151. Millwood Plantation family, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  152. Millwood Plantation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  153. Buttons, Exploring the Rustic Life.
  154. Elberton cotton gathering, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  155. Caldwell-Hutchison tenant house, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  156. Heardmont canning factory, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  157. Tenant barn, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  158. Calhoun tenant house, Exploring the Rustic Life.
  159. Pearle Mill workers, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  160. Two mill types, Archaeological Investigations at Seven Mill Sites.
  161. Gear, Ibid.
  162. Mill complex drawing, Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River, Vol. II.
  163. Crib dam drawing, Archaeological Investigations at Seven Mill Sites.
  164. Metal turbine drawing, Ibid.
  165. Old Hall County mill, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  166. Beverly residents, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  167. George Chandler, courtesy of Mrs. Evelyn Chandler Attaway.
  168. Pearle Mill exterior, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  169. Flood of 1908, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  170. Millwood Plantation road, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  171. Goldmine sluice, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  172. Mule-powered press, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  173. Molasses boilers, Exploring the Rustic Life.
  174. Harper-Featherstone tenant house, All That Remains, the Traditional Architecture and Historic Engineering Structures Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area Georgia and South Carolina.
  175. Well pump, Ibid.
  176. Grogan House drawing, Ibid.
  177. Granite piers, Ibid.
  178. Grogan House, Ibid.
  179. Men on train, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  180. Georgia-South Carolina Memorial Bridge, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  181. Middleton, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  182. Calhoun Falls Mill, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  183. Dye-White Farm, The Old Home Place, an Archaeological and Historical Investigation of Five Farm Sites Along the Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina.
  184. Clinkscales House, Ibid.
  185. Train, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  186. Calhoun Falls, Historical Investigations of the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area.
  187. Harbison College faculty, Power Without Power: Afro American Culture History Survey and Evaluation Richard B. Russell Project.
  188. Eleanor Ramsey and the Davis family, Ibid.
  189. Elberton tire factory, Ibid.
  190. Calhoun Falls depot, Ibid.
  191. Edward Brownlee and the Norwood sisters, Ibid.
  192. Harbison College, Ibid.
  193. Unidentified girl, Ibid.
  194. Louella Walker, Ibid.
  195. Tobe Wells, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  196. Midwives, Power Without Power: Afro American Culture History Survey and Evaluation Richard B. Russell Project.
  197. Elberton Granite and Marble Works, Georgia Department of Archives and History.
  198. Katherine and Bandon Hutchison, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  199. Hutchison quilt, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  200. Granite quarry, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  201. Elberton monuments, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  202. Blackwell Bridge, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  203. Richard B. Russell Dam, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  204. Timeline of cultural sequences.

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