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Historical and Architectural Surveys

- 133 properties, Townwide, 1997, Connecticut Historical Commission,
      Ransom, David F.   

- Historic and Architectural Resources Survey, 1997, Connecticut Historical Commission, Co-published by the Town of Colebrook,
      Ransom, David F.   

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Archaeological Surveys

- 1982, Archaeological and Historical Resource Reconnaissance, Colebrook River Lake (located on the west branch of the Farmington River), NPS NADB #CT-263; also covers the towns of Sandisfield and Tolland in Massachusetts, Army Corps of Engineers New England District, CHPC no. 266
        

- 1998, Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey, AT&T Wireless Tower Site L18 (located southeast of Rock Hall Road), CHPC no. 770
      Reeve, Stuart A.   

- 2000, Historic Properties Management Plan, Colebrook Lake, also covers the towns of Sandisfield and Tolland in Massachusetts, Corps of Engineers New England Division, CHPC no. 938
      Atwood, Kathleen A.   

- 2008, Archaeological Assessment of the Vicinity of the Bunnell Street Bridge, State Project. No. 29-97, Bridge No. 05147, Raber Associates, CHPC no. 1683
      Raber, Michael S.   

- 2008, Interim Report, 2007 Archaeological Investigation at the Richard Smith Forge Site, Barkhamstead & Colebrook Historical Societies, CHPC no. 1730
      Banks, Marc    Landgraf, Walter   

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Documentation Studies


- Property: Colebrook Post Office
   Location: 559 Colebrook Road
   Documentation: 6 text, 12 photographs, 11 negatives
  
- Property: Route 183 Bridge (CONNDOT No. 2773)
   Location: over Roaring Brook
   Documentation: 8 photographs, 8 negatives
  
- Property: Wolford Hill Road Bridge (CONNDOT No. 05144)
   Location: over Sandy Brook
   Documentation: 2 text, 4 photographs
  
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Survey Maps


- Title: Tolland Center Quadrangle - U.S.G.S. 7.5" series
   Notes: Scan map
  
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