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The lower F3.int, from the junction of the Flint and the<br />

Chattahoochee to the area near Bainbridge, provides the locus of<br />

<strong>site</strong>s reported. As indicated, the report on the lower Chattahooohee<br />

will await current renewed survey activities along the lower to<br />

middle Chattahooohee region,<br />

Inasmuch as the first season of survey on the lower to<br />

middle Chattahoochee is alreaw indicating the occurrence of seeden<br />

<strong>Island</strong> <strong>site</strong>s in considerable profusion, the data on the lower Flint<br />

become increasingly important and are being made available in a<br />

mimeographed publication from the Laboratory of Archeology at the<br />

University of Georgia.<br />

Rumerous individuals assisted in giving information <strong>which</strong><br />

was helpful in the preliminary survey. Two Bainbridge citizens<br />

gave particular valuable aasistanoe in not only providing <strong>site</strong> data<br />

but also in acting as guides to specific <strong>site</strong> locations. These<br />

were Frank Jones and Roland Bower. The U. S. Corps of Engineers<br />

staff at Chattahoochee, Florida, was most helpful and the Corps of<br />

Engineerssupplied a survey car and maps. In all instances, owners<br />

of property <strong>which</strong> had not at that time been purchased by the<br />

government vere most cooperative.<br />

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