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MIDDLESEX Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code HPO Cultural Resource Reports FILTER SETTINGS: (Sorted by: County / Municipality / Shelf Code) County:: MIDDLESEX Municipallity: County Code: Agency Code: MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX Countywide Countywide MID F 451 1993 ID11462 MID R 42a v3 1992 ID11324 Route US 1 (5E, 6S) Middlesex County, New Jersey Wetlands Mitigation "Proposed 30" Liberty Pipeline from Morgan, New Jersey Across Raritan Site Archaeological Study Bay, Lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to Edgemere, New NJ DOT, Bureau of Environmental Analysis York. Volume 3 of 3. Hazard and Archaeological Survey Phase 2―Liberty Pipeline Offshore New Jersey and New York Report Type: Other Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Archaeology Phase II MID R 35b 1989 ID11051 Location: SHELVED: CRM A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation Main Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion, MP1794.99- MID R 42b 1992 ID11325 MP1802.73, Middlesex County, NJ. Report of Archaeological Phase III Hazard and Archaeological Survey, Proposed Liberty Pipeline Investigation No. 2. in Raritan Bay New Jersey and New York EMANCO, Inc. Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc. Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Report Type: Archaeology Phase III Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MID R 35c 1989 ID11052 MID GB 125 v1 1979 ID7815 A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Transcontinental Gas Pipe Middlesex County Inventory of Historic, Cultural, and Architectural Line Corporation Main Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion, MP1790.84- Resources: Summary Report MP1794.70, Middlesex County, NJ. Report of Archaeological Heritage Studies, Inc. Investigation No. 1. Report Type: Architecture Intensive EMANCO, Inc. Location: SHELVED: GB Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM MID GB 126 1985 ID7817 Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission Final Report: MID R 42 1992 ID11321 Middlesex County Historic Preservation Grant Summary 1985 "Proposed 30" Pipeline from an Underwater Tap Valve in Raritan Bay to Janet W. Foster & Robert P. Guter Landfall near Staten Island, NY. Hazard & Archaeological Survey Phase Report Type: Combined Report 2―Liberty Pipeline Offshore New Jersey & New York Location: SHELVED: GB Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc. Report Type: Archaeology Phase II MULT A 147 1999 ID2280 Location: SHELVED: CRM Final Draft A Geomorphological and Archaeological Analysis fof Potential Dredeged Material Management Alternative Sites in the New MID R 42a v1 1992 ID11322 York Harbor-Apex Region "Proposed 30" Liberty Pipeline from Morgan, New Jersey Across Raritan LaPorta & Associates, Inc. Warwick, NY Bay, Lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to Edgemere, New Report Type: Geomorphological Report York. Volume 1 of 3. Hazard and Archaeological Survey Phase 2―Liberty Pipeline Offshore New Jersey and New York Location: SHELVED: CRM Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc. MULT A 147a 1986 ID4946 Report Type: Archaeology Phase II A Preliminary Assessment of Cultural Resources Sensitivity for the Location: SHELVED: CRM Lower New York Bay, New York and New Jersey U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District MID R 42a v2 1992 ID11323 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I "Proposed 30" Liberty Pipeline from Morgan, New Jersey Across Raritan Bay, Lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to Edgemere, New Location: SHELVED: CRM York. Volume 2 of 3. Hazard and Archaeological Survey Phase 2―Liberty Pipeline Offshore New Jersey and New York Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc. Report Type: Archaeology Phase II Location: SHELVED: CRM Page 1 of 88 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 8:39:42 AM Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX Countywide Countywide MULT A 147b 1996 ID9317 MULT C 915c 2012 ID10356 Preliminary Assessment of Cultural Resources Sinsitivity and Scoping Supplemental Phase IB Archaeological Survey and Archaeological Document for Additional Studies in Connection with th eNew York Monitoring, Public Service Electric and Gas Company, North Central Harbor Apex Region Dredged Material Management Plan (DMMP), New Reliability Project, Essex, Morris, Somerset, Union, and Middlesex York and New Jersey Counties, New Jersey USACOE, NY District, Planning Division, Environmental Branch Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. Report Type: Other Report Type: Combined Report Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT A 351 v1 2014 ID11118 MULT C 1013 v1 2013 ID10957 Cultural Resources Overview for Hudson-Raritan Estuary Phase I Cultural Resources Survey, First Energy―Englishtown-Wyckoff Comprehensive Restoration Plan, Volume 1: Report & Appendix A Street, 115kV Transmission Line. Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer URS Corporation Counties, NJ. Report Type: Combined Report The Louis Berger Group, Inc. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Combined Report Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT A 351 v2 2014 ID11708 Cultural Resources Overview for Hudson-Raritan Estuary MULT C 1013 v2 2013 ID10958 Comprehensive Restoration Plan, Volume 2: Appendices B through J Phase I Cultural Resources Survey, First Energy―Englishtown-Wyckoff URS Corporation Street, 115kV Transmission Line. Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer Counties, NJ. Report Type: Archaeology Phase I The Louis Berger Group, Inc. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Combined Report MULT A 351 v3 2000 ID11710 Location: SHELVED: CRM Cultural Resources Overview for Hudson-Raritan Estuary Comprehensive Restoration Plan, Volume 3: Appendices K through Q MULT C 1215 2016 ID13083 URS Corporation Phase IA Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey, Poseidon Electric Transmission Project, South Brunswick, East Brunswick, and Old Bridge Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Townships, Middlesex County, and Aberdeen and Hazlet Townships and Location: SHELVED: CRM Matawan and Keyport Boroughs, Monmouth County, NJ Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. MULT C 915 2010 ID9966 Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Phase 1A Cultural Resource Survey for the PSE&G West Orange 230 kV Converstion Project, Middlesex, Union, Somerset, Morris, and Essex Location: SHELVED: CRM Counties, New Jersey 1989 ID11464 URS Corporation MULT F 452b Scope of Work for Preparation of a Federal Environmental Impact Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Statement (EIS) for the Proposed New Jersey Turnpike Widening Project Location: SHELVED: CRM Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. Report Type: Other MULT C 915a 2012 ID10147 Phase IB/II Archaeological Survey, North Central Reliability Project, Location: SHELVED: CRM PSE&G Services Corporation; Essex, Morris, Somerset, Union, and Middlesex Counties, NJ MULT S 1a 1978 ID4457 Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. A Report on Archaeological Sensitivity along the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, Boston, MA to Washington DC Report Type: Combined Report Cultural Resource Management Services, Inc., Newton NJ Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Archaeology Phase I MULT C 915b 2012 ID10232 Location: STORED (Box P857) Intensive-Level Architectural Survey, North Central Reliability Project, PSE&G Services Corporation; Essex, Morris, Somerset, Union, and MULT Z 50w v1 2001 ID2939 Middlesex Counties, NJ Camden and Amboy Railroad Historic Districts Study, New Jersey, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. Volume 1 Report Type: Architecture Intensive Archaeological and Historical Consultants, Inc. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: CRM Page 2 of 88 Wednesday, June 23, 2021 8:39:43 AM Reports listed are on file at the Historic Preservation Office. See nj.gov/dep/hpo for visitation procedures and appointment details. MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX Countywide Countywide MULT Z 50w v2 2001 ID8950 MULT GB 183 1990 ID7878 Camden and Amboy Railroad Historic Districts Study, New Jersey, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Volume 2 Record Inventory for New Jersey Archaeological and Historical Consultants, Inc. Department of the Interior Report Type: Architecture Intensive Report Type: Mitigation Documentation Location: SHELVED: CRM Location: SHELVED: GB MULT Z 161 2006 ID8330 MULT GB 184 1960 ID7879 Phase IA Archaeological Assessment, Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex New Jersey Historic Sites Evaluation [1960 - ] (MOM) Rail Project, Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex Counties, New Report Type: Architecture Intensive Jersey Location: TRANSFERRED: NJSA Historical Perspectives, Inc. Report Type: Archaeology Phase I Location: SHELVED: CRM MULT GB 199 v13 2002 ID12286 The New Jersey Historic Bridge Survey: Middlesex County MULT Z 161a v1 2006 ID9273 A.G. Lichtenstein & Associates, Inc. Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Commuter Rail, Environmental Impact Study, Historic Architectural Resources Background Study: Middlesex Report Type: Architecture Intensive County (MOM Middlesex County HARBS) Volume I Location: SHELVED: GB Lynn Drobbin & Assoc. 1998 ID7944 Report Type: Architecture Intensive MULT GB 200 v1 New Jersey Transit Historic Railroad Bridge Survey: Summary Report Location: SHELVED: CRM DeLeuw, Cather & Co. MULT Z 161a v2 2006 ID9274 Report Type: Architecture Intensive Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Commuter Rail, Environmental Impact Location: SHELVED: GB Study, Historic Architectural Resources Background Study: Middlesex County (MOM Middlesex County HARBS) Volume II MULT GB 200 v4 1998 ID12302 Lynn Drobbin & Assoc. New Jersey Transit Historic Railroad Bridge Survey: Coast Line Report Type: Architecture Intensive DeLeuw, Cather & Co. Location: SHELVED: CRM Report Type: Architecture Intensive Location: SHELVED: GB MULT GB 45 v1 1981 ID6622 The Operating
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