Historic Church / Religious Structure (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Church / Religious Structure

Remains of a historic building or location designed for public religious services.

101-125 (181 Records)

Jackson-Everson (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

This section provides information on the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Bead Analysis
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is the analysis of the beads found at the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Bead Analysis
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is the analysis of the beads found at the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Catalog
DATASET Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is an inventory of artifacts collected at the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Catalog Guide
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is a guide to the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Correspondence
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This correspondence includes letters written to Chris Anderson and Joseph Palmeri from Dr. Dean Snow relating to the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Floor Plans
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are the floor plans for the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Images
IMAGE Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are pictures from the Jackson-Everson site and the 1983 excavation.


Jackson-Everson Maps
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are maps of the Jackson-Everson site.


Jackson-Everson Wall Profiles
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are wall profiles from the Jackson-Everson site.


Kuhn Addendum
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert D. Kuhn.

This is an addendum written for the Jackson-Everson site.


Lenig 1977 (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wayne Lenig.

This documentation is from Wayne Lenig's 1977 excavation of the site Indian Castle.


Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Building 103 Patio Extension, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian L. Miller.

Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may affect Building 103, located on property eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been determined that the undertaking will have “no effect” on the property or the proposed historic district. This letter provides summary documentation for review. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.


Letter from Douglas Biggerstaff to F. Lawerence Oaks, 95 Percent Design for Exterior and Interior Repairs to Gift Chapel Building 2200, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas A. Biggerstaff.

Fort Sam Houston has submitted to the Texas Historical Commission the 95% design for the Exterior/Interior Repairs to Gift Chapel. This submittal has taken into account the previous review by the Commission of the 35% design plans. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society, Society for the Preservation of Historic Fort Sam Houston, and the City of San Antonio, Historic Preservation Office.


Letter from Emmitt Smith to Claudia Nissley, Building 102 Heating and Air Conditioning Unit Project 953001, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may affect Building 102 which is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Randolph Air Force Base has determined that the undertaking for a heating and air conditioning unit will have “no adverse effect” on the property or the proposed historic district. This letter offers summary documentation for your review.


Letter from Emmitt Smith to Curtis Tunnell, Building 102 Porch, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking with the porch of Building 102. Randolph Air Force Base has determined that this action will have "no adverse effect" on the property or its historic district. This letter offers summery documentation for review. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.


Letter from Harry Finke to Curtis Tunnell, Exterior Doors Chapel One, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harry F. Finke.

This letter documents a recent visit to Randolph Air Force Base by the Texas Historical Commission/State Historic Preservation Office to discuss the maintenance and repair of the exterior doors of Building 102, Chapel One. The undertaking has been deemed to have "no effect" on the historic building. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.


Letter from Teresa O'Connell to John Brenneman, Buildings 1052 and 2202, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Teresa O'Connell.

This letter expresses the Texas Historical Commission's concern about the status of Buildings 1052 and 2202, the historic WWII chapels at Fort Sam Houston. These buildings are scheduled for demolition, which would constitute an "adverse effect" to these historic buildings and the surrounding area.


Letter from W. C. Allanach to Laverne Herrington, Project to Remove Remainder of Freight Elevator, Building 2001, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text W. C. Allanach.

Correspondence regarding the removal of the mechanical gears, pulleys, brace arms and remaining appurtenances formerly utilized for the operation of the exterior freight elevator in Building 2001 in the National Historic Landmark District at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Accompanying the letter are black and white photographs of the elevator.


Lord (1994) Draft- "Taverns, Forts & Castles: A Tale of Two Markers" (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Philip Lord, Jr..

Philip Lord Jr. talks about the historical importance of historical sites. He talks about the cast iron markers and how they are part of a unique program to celebrate the American Revolution. The two markers are for Ft. Hendrick and Ft. Canajoharie.


Maryland Historical Trust Communication Regarding Review of Chapel II Repairs (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth Cole.

Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding the proposed renovation and repair projects on Chapel II at Andrews Air Force Base. The Maryland Historical Trust notes the Chapel's close proximity to a cemetery, and provides recommendations special archaeological provisions and additional documentation be completed in conjunction with the implementation of the project.


Maryland Historical Trust Communication Regarding the Eligibility of Chapel II Following Renovations and Belle Chance at Andrews Air Force Base (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter E. Kurtze.

Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding the Determinations of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Place (NRHP) on Chapel II and Belle Chance, historic buildings located at Andrews Air Force Base. The Maryland Historical Trust confirms that Chapel II is ineligible due to the "extensive reconstruction" efforts completed on the building following a recent fire. Belle Chance is considered potentially eligible for inclusion to the NRHP, if further documentation...


The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission's Site Visit to Chapel II at Andrews Air Force Base (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gail Rothrock.

Request from the Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission to Andrews Air Force Base recommending an eligibility evaluation for Chapel II be submitted to the National Register of Historic Places.


Memo for Record, Maintenance to Chapel 1, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

This document contains notes related to the maintenance and upkeep of Chapel 1, Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base. Also included is a list of a sample order of future project scheduling.


Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Dwight Micklethwait, External Renovation Building 975 Airmen Ministry Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott B. Shepherd III.

An evaluation was conducted on Building 975, the Airmen Ministry Center, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that this property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places; however, it is in the Area of Potential Effect.