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Easton
- 223 properties, Townwide, 1996, Connecticut Historical Commission,
Rossano, Geoffrey  
Baldwin, Joan  
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- 1997, Phase Ia Archaeological Assessment Survey Report of the Trout Brook Valley Golf Course and Housing Development (located between Route 58, Freeborn Road, and Saugatuck Resevoir), also covers Weston: co-published by Environmental Consulting Associates, Archaeological Consulting Services, CHPC no. 733
Gimigliano, Michael Walwer, Gregory F.
- 1997, Phase Ib Archaeological Assessment Survey Report of the Trout Brook Valley Golf Course and Housing Development (located between Route 58, Freeborn Road, and Saugatuck Resevoir), also covers Weston: co-published by Environmental Consulting Associates, Archaeological Consulting Services, CHPC no. 744
Gimigliano, Michael Walwer, Gregory F.
- 1998, Phase II Archaeological Survey Report of the Trout Brook Valley Golf Course and Housing Development (located between Route 58, Freeborn Road, and Saugatuck Resevoir), also covers Weston; co-published by Environmental Consulting Associates, Archaeological Consulting Services, CHPC no. 774
Gimigliano, Michael Walwer, Gregory F.
- 2001, Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Potential Cell Tower Site at 550 Sport Hill Road/Route 59, ACS, CHPC no. 979
Kania, Cynthia Lavin, Lucianne
- 2003, Phase I Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed AT&T Tower Site, CT-520 (located at 1091 Black Rock Road), TRC Environmental Corporation, CHPC no. 1173
Morphew, Nathan
- 2009, Historical and Archaeological Assessment Survey of Easton, Connecticut, Shelved with oversized archaeological surveys, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, CHPC no. 1796
von Jena, Kathleen Silvergrade, David Reeve, Stuart A.
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- Title: Route 58 Corridor Management Plan
Year: 2003
Author(s): Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc., Carol R. Johnson Associates Inc. and Fitzgerald and Halliday Inc.
Route 58 Scenic Road Advisory Committee and the Connecticut Department of Transportation
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