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CAPE MAY Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code HPO Cultural Resource Reports FILTER SETTINGS: (Sorted by: County / Municipality / Shelf Code) County:: CAPE_MAY Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code: CAPE_MAY CAPE_MAY Countywide Countywide CAP GB 66a 2006 ID7965 MULT F 719 2012 ID11484 A survey of the Heavy Timber Frame Buildings of Cape May - Phase II The Bayshore Heritage Byway, Corridor Management Plan, Corridor Joan Berkey, Historic Preservation Consultant Management Committee Report Type: Architecture Intensive Lardner/Klein Landscape Architects, PC in association with: Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Location: SHELVED: CRM CAP GB 68 v1 1980 ID7753 Historic Sites Survey, Cape May County, 1980: Report MULT O 1 1980 ID7442 Cape May County Planning Board NJ Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan Report Type: Architecture Intensive Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Location: SHELVED: GB Location: MISSING CAP GB 266e 2015 ID11902 Inactive National Register Nominations Compilation: Cape May County MULT O 316 1991 ID9064 (Contextual Reference) Pinelands Cultural Resource Management Plan for Historic Period Sites, HPO Staff State of New Jersey Pinelands commission Report Type: Other Pinelands Commission Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Location: SHELVED: CRM CAP GB 281 2016 ID12822 Cape May Circuit Rider, 2016 CLG Project Report, Cape May County, MULT GB 45 v1 1981 ID6622 New Jersey The Operating Railroad Station of New Jersey: An Historical Survey: Barton Ross & Partners, LLC Summary Report, Line #1 Report Type: Other Heritage Studies, Inc. Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: GB MULT A 346 2013 ID10964 Submerged Cultural Resources, Phase IA Desktop Study Associated MULT GB 60 v3 2003 ID12247 with the Proposed AWC New Jersey Energy Link New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail Project: Forms, Atlantic-Mercer Panamerican Consultants, Inc. Counties Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Preservation Partners Consultants Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: GB MULT F 576 2009 ID11482 Pine Barrens Byway, Corridor Management Plan MULT GB 183 1990 ID7878 Taintor & Associates, Inc.; Paul Daniel Marriott and Associates; Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record Inventory for New Jersey Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Department of the Interior Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Mitigation Documentation MULT F 715 2008 ID11483 Location: SHELVED: GB New Jersey Scenic Byway Program, Bayshore Heritage Byway, 1960 ID7879 Nomination Package MULT GB 184 New Jersey Historic Sites Evaluation [1960 - ] The RBA Group, Inc. Report Type: Preservation/Management Plan Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: TRANSFERRED: NJSA Page 1 of 35 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 8:36:07 AM Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. CAPE_MAY CAPE_MAY Countywide Countywide MULT GB 185 1980 ID7880 MULT GB 220 2014 ID11353 Historic Archaeological Resources of the Pinelands Down Jersey: From Bayshore to Seashore. A Guidebook for the Annual Barbara Liggett & Budd Wilson Conference of the Vernacular Architecture Forum. Galloway, New Jersey, Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club, May 7-10, 2014. Report Type: Archaeology Phase I The Richard Stocton College of New Jersey Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Architecture Intensive MULT GB 199 v6 2002 ID12279 Location: SHELVED: GB The New Jersey Historic Bridge Survey: Cape May County A.G. Lichtenstein & Associates, Inc. Avalon Borough Report Type: Architecture Intensive CAP A 204 2001 ID3816 Location: SHELVED: GB Supplemental Remote Sensing and Target Investigations New Jersey Atlantic Coast, Townsends Inlet to Cape May Inlet, Cape May County, MULT GB 203 v2 1981 ID12226 New Jersey An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New Dolan Research, Inc. Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Quadrangles 1-4 Location: SHELVED: CRM Monmouth College Department of Anthropology Report Type: Archaeology Phase I CAP A 204a 1999 ID3817 Location: SHELVED: GB Phase II Cultural Resources Investigation Five Targets, Townsends Inlet Vicinity, Cape May County, New Jersey 1981 ID12227 MULT GB 203 v3 Dolan Research, Inc. An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New Report Type: Archaeology Phase II Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Quadrangle 5 Location: SHELVED: CRM Monmouth College Department of Anthropology CAP A 213 2003 ID4425 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Phase 1b Submerged Cultural Resources Investigations Two Dredge Location: SHELVED: GB Contacts Hereford Inlet and Townsend Inlet Borrow Areas, Cape May County, New Jersey 1981 ID12228 MULT GB 203 v4 Dolan Research, Inc. An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Quadrangle 6 Location: SHELVED: CRM Monmouth College Department of Anthropology CAP A 385 2015 ID12482 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Underwater Archeological Investigations, Thirteen Target Locations, Location: SHELVED: GB Stone Harbor, Cape May County, New Jersey Dolan Research, Inc. MULT GB 203 v5 1981 ID12229 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Quadrangle Location: SHELVED: CRM 7-20 2018 ID13329 Monmouth College Department of Anthropology CAP A 401 Phase IA Historical and Archaeological Survey and Reconnaissance- Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Level Historic Architectural Survey Proposed Rehabilitation / Location: SHELVED: GB Replacement of the Townsends Inlet Bridge Spans 1-7 in Sea Isle City and Borough of Avalon, Cape May County, New Jersey 1981 ID12230 MULT GB 203 v6 RGA, Inc. An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New Report Type: Combined Report Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Quadrangle 21-36 Location: SHELVED: CRM Monmouth College Department of Anthropology CAP A 401a 2018 ID13446 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Historic American Engineering Record, Ocean Drive (CR 619) over Location: SHELVED: GB Townsends Inlet Bridge (Structure No. 3100-003) (Townsends Inlet Bridge), City of Sea Isle City and Borough of Avalon, Cape May County, MULT GB 203 v7 1981 ID12231 New Jersey. An Inventory and Assessment of Prehistoric Resources in the New RGA, Inc. Jersey Pinelands: Phase 1 of a Regional Predictive Survey: Quadrangle Report Type: Mitigation Documentation 37-50 Location: SHELVED: HABS Monmouth College Department of Anthropology Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: GB Page 2 of 35 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 8:36:08 AM Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. CAPE_MAY CAPE_MAY Avalon Borough Cape May City CAP C 1103 2015 ID12387 CAP A 144 1999 ID4002 Phase IA Archaeological Study & Reconnaissance-Level Architectural Phase I Submerged and Shoreline Cultural Resources Investigations, History Survey, Atlantic City Electric, Existing Transmission Line Rebuild Lower Cape May Meadows, Cape May City, Lower Township, and The & Upgrade Projects, Swainton-Peermont, Middle Township, Borough of Borough of Cap May Point, Cape May County, NJ Stone Harbor, Borough of Avalon, Cape May Co. Dolan Research and Hunter Research AECOM Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Report Type: Combined Report Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM CAP A 204 2001 ID3816 CAP F 750 2004 ID7525 Supplemental Remote Sensing and Target Investigations New Jersey Phase I Archaeological Survey and Intensive Architectural Survey Atlantic Coast, Townsends Inlet to Cape May Inlet, Cape May County, Michael Baker, Inc. New Jersey Report Type: Combined Report Dolan Research, Inc. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT A 126 1996 ID6135 ID3831 Phase I and Phase II Submerged and Shoreline Cultural Resources CAP A 207 2000 Investigations, Brigantine Inlet to Hereford Inlet, Atlantic and Cape May Supplemental Phase I and IB Submerged Cultural Resources Counties Investigation; Lower Cape Many Meadows, Cape May County, New Hunter Research, Inc & Dolan Research, Inc Jersey Report Type: Combined Report Dolan Research, Inc. Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT AA 896 v1 2017 ID13381 ID8036 Superstorm Sandy Section 106 Response and Recovery Historic CAP A 241a 2007 Preservation Report, New Jersey Department of Environmental Phase I Underwater Archaeological Investigations, Expanded Great Egg Protection Superstorm Sandy Waterway Debris Removal Project, New Harbor Inlet Borrow Area and Cape May Fillet Borrow Area, Atlantic Jersey. Ocean, Cape May County, New Jersey Dewberry Engineers Inc. Dolan Research Report Type: Combined Report Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT AA 896 v2 2018 ID13383 CAP A 265 2008 ID8410 Superstorm Sandy Section 106 Response and Recovery Historic Phase I Underwater Archaeological Investigation of Four Borrow Areas Preservation Report, New Jersey Department of Environmental for the Cape May City and Lower Cape May Meadows Projects, Atlantic Protection Superstorm Sandy Waterway Debris Removal Project, New Ocean, Cape May County, NJ Jersey. Dolan Research Inc Dewberry Engineering
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