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HPO Cultural Resource Reports FILTER SETTINGS: (Sorted By: County / Municipality / Shelf Code) County:: HUNTERDON Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code HPO Cultural Resource Reports FILTER SETTINGS: (Sorted by: County / Municipality / Shelf Code) County:: HUNTERDON Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code: HUNTERDON HUNTERDON Countywide Countywide HUN GB 11 1979 ID5647 MULT F 74b 1982 ID7439 Hunterdon County Master Plan: Sites of Historic Interest Documentation for Cencensus Eligibility, State Highway Route 31 Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission; Hunterdon NJDOT Report Type: Architecture Reconnaissance Report Type: Archaeology Phase II Location: SHELVED: GB Location: SHELVED: CRM HUN GB 195 1995 ID7937 MULT R 105b 2012 ID10158 Hunterdon County Historic Stone Arch Cultvert Report Addendum: Cultural Resource Investigations, Caldwell "B" Replacement, A. G. Lichtenstien & Associates, Inc. MLV505B60 Facility Modifications, and Wetlands Mitigation Sites, Essex and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey for the Northeast Supply Link, Report Type: Architecture Intensive Stanton Loop, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Location: SHELVED: GB URS Corporation Report Type: Archaeology Phase I HUN GB 195a 1998 ID7940 Stone Arch Bridge Inventory, Phase II: Hunterdon County, New Jersey Location: SHELVED: CRM Pennsylvania State University Department of Architectural MULT R 105d 2012 ID10520 Report Type: Architecture Intensive Addendum: Additional Phase 1 Archaeological Survey for the Northeast Location: SHELVED: GB Supply Link, Stanton Loop, Hunterdon County, New Jersey URS Corporation 1979 ID8170 HUN GB 205 v1 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Hunterdon County Historic Sites Survey: Summary Report Location: SHELVED: CRM Unknown Report Type: Architecture Reconnaissance MULT R 105e 2013 ID10528 Location: SHELVED: GB Addendum: Additional Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Northeast Supply Link, Stanton Loop, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; Additioanl MULT C 1380 2020 ID14169 Access Road and Staging Areas Phase IA Cultural Resource Reconnaissance: Roseland to Pleasant URS Corporation Valley Circuit Rebuild, Branchburg to Plesant Valley Segment, Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Somerset, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. Location: SHELVED: CRM PS&S Report Type: Archaeology Phase I MULT R 107 2013 ID10655 Location: SHELVED: CRM Williams Leidy Southeast Natural Gas Pipeline Project in Hunterdon, Somerset, and Mercer Counties, NJ MULT C 1380a 2020 ID14172 URS Phase IB Archaeological Survey, Roseland to Pleasant Valley Circuit Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Rebuild, Branchburg to Pleasant Valley Segment Somerset, Hunterdon Location: SHELVED: CRM and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. PS&S MULT R 107a v1 2014 ID10824 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Phase I Cultural Resources Investigations, Williams Leidy Southeast Location: SHELVED: CRM Expansion Project, Skillman and Pleasant Run Loops, Hunterdon, Somerset, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey, Volume I: Report Text MULT C 1380b 2020 ID14202 URS Corporation Phase II Intensive-Level Architectural Survey: Roseland to Pleasant Report Type: Combined Report Valley Circuit Rebuild, Branchburg to Pleasant Valley Segment, Location: SHELVED: CRM Somerset, Hunterdon, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. PS&S MULT R 107a v2 2014 ID11212 Report Type: Architecture Intensive Phase I Cultural Resources Investigations, Williams Leidy Southeast Location: SHELVED: CRM Expansion Project, Skillman and Pleasant Run Loops, Hunterdon, Somerset, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey, Volume II: Appendixes A-I URS Corporation Report Type: Combined Report Location: SHELVED: CRM Page 1 of 53 Tuesday, September 28, 2021 8:49:21 Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. HUNTERDON HUNTERDON Countywide Countywide MULT R 107a v3 2014 ID11213 MULT R 118g 2019 ID13639 Phase I Cultural Resources Investigations, Williams Leidy Southeast Phase I Archaelogical Survey Report, PennEast Pipeline Project, Expansion Project, Skillman and Pleasant Run Loops, Hunterdon, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey, Addendum 2: Survey Somerset, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey, Volume III: Appendix J Results, July 2016 through July 2018 URS Corporation AECOM Report Type: Combined Report Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 107b 2015 ID11846 MULT R 118h v1 2019 ID13839 Phase I Cultural Resources Investigations, Williams Leidy Southeast Phase I Archaeological Survey Report, PennEast Pipeline Project, Expansion Project, Skillman and Pleasnat Run Loops, Hunterdon, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Addendum 3: Survey Somerset, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey, Addendum 1: Four Results, August 2018 through June 2019. Volume I-Text. Parcels, Pleasant Run Loop. AECOM URS Corporation Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 118h v2 2019 ID13984 MULT R 118 2015 ID12442 Phase I Archaeological Survey Report, PennEast Pipeline Project, Phase I Archaeological Survey Report, PennEast Pipeline Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Addendum 3: Survey Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Results, August 2018 through June 2019. Volume II-Appendixes. URS AECOM Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 118a 2015 ID12445 MULT R 118i 2019 ID13857 Reconnaissance-Level Historic Architectural Survey Report: PennEast Reconnaissance-Level Survey Report, Addendum 4, PennEast Pipeline Pipeline Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey URS AECOM Report Type: Architecture Reconnaissance Report Type: Architecture Reconnaissance Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 118b 2016 ID12840 MULT R 118j 2019 ID13858 Phase I Archaeological Survey Report, PennEast Pipeline Project, Intensive-Level Survey Report - Revisions 2, PennEast Pipeline Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. Addendum 1: Survey Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Results, August 2015 through June 2016. AECOM URS Corporation Report Type: Architecture Intensive Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 118k 2019 ID13859 MULT R 118c 2016 ID12715 Intensive-Level Survey Report - Addendum, PennEast Pipeline Project, Reconnaissance-Level Historic Architectural Survey Report Addendum Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey 1, PennEast Pipeline Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New AECOM Jersey [8/9/2016 addendum] Report Type: Architecture Intensive AECOM/URS Corporation Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Architecture Reconnaissance Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT R 118l 2019 ID13860 Intensive-Level Survey Report - Addendum 2, PennEast Pipeline MULT R 118d 2017 ID12902 Project, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Reconnaissance-Level Historic Architectural Survey- Addendum 2, AECOM PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC, PennEast Pipeline Project, Report Type: Architecture Intensive Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, New Jersey Location: SHELVED: CRM AECOM/URS Report Type: Architecture Intensive MULT GB 45 v1 1981 ID6622 Location: SHELVED: CRM The Operating Railroad Station of New Jersey: An Historical Survey: Summary Report, Line #1 Heritage Studies, Inc. Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: GB Page 2 of 53 Tuesday, September 28, 2021 8:49:23 Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. HUNTERDON HUNTERDON Countywide Countywide MULT GB 172 1917 ID12095 MULT GB 254 v2 2011 ID10649 Bulletin 18, Archaeology of Warren and Hunterdon Counties Crossroads of the American Revolution, National Heritage Area NJ Geological Survey Management Plan, Part II – Implementation Plan Report Type: Other Crossroads of the American Revolution Association Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Location: SHELVED: GB MULT GB 181 v1 1981 ID7876 ID10650 Historic Sites Inventory of the Upper Raritan Watershed: Summary MULT GB 254a 2011 Report Crossroads of the American Revolution, National Heritage Area Dennis Bertland & David Peifer Management Plan, Management Plan Summary Report Type: Combined Report Crossroads of the American Revolution Association Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Location: SHELVED: GB Location: SHELVED: GB MULT GB 183 1990 ID7878 ID13467 Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering MULT GB 254b 2002 Record Inventory for New Jersey Crossroads of the American Revolution in New Jersey. Special Department of the Interior Resource Study, National Heritage Area Feasibility Study, Environmental Assessment. Report Type: Mitigation Documentation Crossroads of the American Revolution Association Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan MULT GB 184 1960 ID7879 Location: SHELVED: GB New Jersey Historic Sites Evaluation [1960 - ] D&R P&F 333 1985 ID1575 Report Type: Architecture Intensive Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park, Development Guide Location: TRANSFERRED: NJSA Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan MULT GB 188 v1 1997 ID7894 Location: SHELVED: CRM New Jersey Save Outdoor Sculpture Inventory: Summary Report; ID7611 Forms, Atlantic through Mercer Counties D&R D&RIV 1 1982 Meredith Arms Bzdak Program Document for New Jersey Water Supply Authority, Delaware and Raritan Canal Waterway Maintenance Program from Prallsville Lock Architecture Reconnaissance Report Type: to Kingston Lock DBC P-353 Location: SHELVED: GB PRC Harris
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