Ed Baxter came to Texas from Arkansas where he had worked for the highway department and other agencies. Baxter and Harry Shafer were the two principals of the contract arm of the Department of Anthropology that conducted archaeological investigations. I was the co-author and/or Principal Investigator for the following projects. This is not a complete list, and some overlap with other categories such as Archaeological Management Plans.
2003
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Survey of Ten Selected Landforms in the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, Liberty County, Texas. Contract Report 2003-1
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Liberty 3-D Seismic Project, Harris and Montgomery Counties, Texas. Contract Report 2003-2
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Pinehurst 3-D Seismic Project, Liberty County, Texas. Contract Report 2003-3
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Langham Creek 3-D Seismic Project, Fort Bend, Harris and Waller Counties, Texas. Contract Report 2003-4
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Wiser Oil Company Liberty 3-D Seismic Project, Liberty County, Texas. Contract Report 2003-5
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Buffalo Camp 3-D Seismic Project in Brazoria County, Texas. Contract Report 2003-6
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Management Plan for the Proposed Crosby 3-D Seismic Project in Harris County, Texas. Contract Report 2003-7
2004
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Hortense 3-D Seismic Project on Alabama-Coushatta Tribal Lands, Polk County, Texas. Contract Report 2004-1. Bureau of Indian Affairs File Number: SPR-A-C 04016
Edward P. Baxter and William E. Moore
Low Impact Methodology and Cultural Resources Avoidance Plan for the Kolache 3-D Seismic Project in Lavaca County, Texas. U.S. Corps of Engineers Permit Application D-17242