Non-Domestic Structures (Site Type Keyword)
The locations and/or archaeological remains of a building or buildings used for purposes other than human habitation. Use more specific term(s) if possible.
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1. Archaeological Excavations at Scull Shoals Mounds (9GE4), 1983 and 1985. By Mark Williams, 1992 (8.3 MB).
11593 Determination of Eligibility Notification, Building 156, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
The enclosed materials provide adequate documentation to establish the significance of Randolph Field as an eligible historic district in the area of military history under National Register Criterion A. Building 156 was built during the second era (c. 1943) and served as the Post Photo lab. The structure is eligible for listing as a contributing element within an eligible historic district significant under Criterion A in the area of military history.
12-Al-923-20, Celt, Preform Groundstone (2022)
Celt, Preform Groundstone, Catalog #: 12-Al-923-20 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 22, The Archaeological Resources of the Maumee River Valley, Allen County, Indiana, James Mohow
12-Dl-187-5, Unclassified Late Archaic point (2022)
Unclassified Late Archaic point, Catalog#: 12-Dl-187-5 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 12, The Archaeological Resources of the Upper White River Drainage with Emphasis on the Woodland Period, P. Ranel Stephenson, with sections by Donald Cochran, Lorna Gentry Laymon, and Diana Conover
12-Dl-49-6 (164-84), Point (2023)
Point, Catalog #: 12-Dl-49-6 (164-84) Recovered as part of Archaeological Report 3, Title and Author unavailable
12-Un-68 38F-331, Projectile Point (2022)
Projectile Point, Catalog # 12-U-68 Recovered as part of Archaeological Report 10, Archaeological Survey of Union County, Indiana: Thesis Topic Submitted to the Graduate Council, By Stephan C. Koleszar, B.K. Swartz, Jr. (ed.).
1850 New Philadelphia Federal Census (2006)
1850 New Philadelphia Federal Census
1855 New Philadelphia State Census (2006)
1855 New Philadelphia State Census
1860 New Philadelphia Federal Census (2006)
1860 New Philadelphia Federal Census
1864 Charles Poston, Description of Casa Grande (1963)
This document is letter from Regional Archaeologist Albert Schroeder to the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Superintendent. This 1864 letter portion is in regard to a communication from Charles Poston, who was the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Arizona at the time. The letter was sent to Wm. P. Dole who was then the Commissoner of Indian Affairs. It is a general review of the condition of the Great House and a request for funds for excavation.
1865 New Philadelphia State Census (2006)
1865 New Philadelphia State Census
1870 New Philadelphia Federal Census (2006)
1870 New Philadelphia Federal Census
1880 New Philadelphia Federal Census (2006)
1880 New Philadelphia Federal Census
1892-1992 Centennial, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This project contains documents relative to the 1892-1992 centennial of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument including a book and related documents and images from an administratve history of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument prepared by A. Berle Clemensen. Additional Documents include the scanned figures and images used in the publication. These documents were prepared for the National Park Service.
1900 Map of Location of Fort St. Joseph (1900)
Local-scale rendition of the location of Fort St. Joseph, creator unknown, believed to have been drawn around 1900.
1917-1930 Administrative Records (2009)
These documents are a collection of administrative correspondence to and from Casa Grande Ruins National Monument between 1917 and 1930.
1928 Excavations at Casa Grande Ruins (1928)
Harold Gladwin's 1928 Excavations at Grande Ruins includes Gladwins investigations in 1927 at Casa Grande Ruins, the Grewe site, and Adamsville. While still at the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, Gladwin conducted excavations at sites along the middle Gila River in an effort to create a ceramic typology for the area.
1930's Hastings CWA job
This project is documentation of excavations done at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument by Russell Hastings.
1930-1940 Ruminations of Frank Pinkley, Southwestern Monuments Reports
This project includes compiled and scanned portions of reports from 1930-1940. Frank Pinkley, who was the superintendent of the Southwestern Monuments, frequently added a rumination portion to the Southwestern Monument reports. These ruminations provide a unique look into the personality, insight and sense of humor of Frank Pinkley
1931 Casa Grande Ruins National Monument topographic maps
This project contains hand drawn topographic maps from 1931. Due to the sensitive nature of this data, permission is required to access this data.
1932 Ruins Shelter specifications (1981)
This document is a detailed sketch and description of the shelter built over the Great House at the Casa Grande National Monument. The sketch and description detail the dimensions of the shelter along with materials used and the engineering firm, Allen Bros. Inc., Los Angeles, CA, that installed the shelter. The document also discusses difficulties encountered and the danger of damage to the Great House during construction.
1933 and 1934 Casa Grande Ruins Excavation Photographs (1933)
These images show various excavations related to the 1933 and 1934 Hastings CWA project at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The photographs detail many artifacts discovered along with pit houses. The photographs are poorly documented and do not list provenience of the excavations.
1948 Stabilization photos of Compound A (1948)
These images display the 1948 stabilization efforts on outer walls and buildings of Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Included are photographs of pre-stabilization, during stabilization and post stabilization. The photographs indicate the poor condition of structures prior to stabilization. The photographs also show the use and application of chicken wire to the structures.
1957 Gladwin, Harold Sterling, A History of the Ancient Southwest (1957)
This book regards the histories of the Southwest and its peoples from approximately 200 A.D. to 1450 A.D.
1957-1958 Development Master Plan
These images are various division master plans for the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Included are topographic maps in reference to headquarter, interpretation, road and trail systems, archaeological base map, general utilities and general development. The information reflects a very comprehensive future endeavor to revamp the monument.