Historic (Culture Keyword)

3,226-3,250 (12,401 Records)

Coosa, Its Ownself (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. Scott Eubanks, Jr..

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Coosa: the Rise and Fall of a Southeastern Mississippian Chiefdom (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marvin T. Smith.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Core and Peripheries: Chinese Communities in Southwestern Wyoming, 1869-1922 (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. Dudley Gardner.

Chinese immigrants began to arrive in large numbers in Wyoming Territory in 1869. Archaeological excavations from 1990 to the present are beginning to shed some light on how these immigrants structured their households and communities. We now have a clearer picture as to how scattered nineteenth century Chinese communities in southwestern Wyoming were linked together. The community ties that evolved benefited the immigrants in several ways. Here we will suggest that the household structures that...


Core Fragment Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table contains tabulations of core fragments by unit. Core fragments are defined here as chunks of chert at least 1 inch by .75 inch by .75 inch.


Core Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates cores by units. Core fragments and exhausted cores are not considered here.


Cores and Exhausted Core Distributions (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Useful flakes can no longer be struck from exhausted cores.


The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: Studies Along the Transmission Line Corridor (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Hartman.

Intensive archaeological field investigations along the Coronado-Silver King Transmission Line (North End) began in September, 1976. These investigations were conducted by the Museum of Northern Arizona under contract with the Salt River Project. Forty-six sites along the transmission line route required mitigation procedures; site recording, collection, testing, and excavation were conducted as appropriate. Subsequent laboratory analysis confirmed a number of impressions resulting from the...


The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: The Ash Disposal and Evaporation Pond Site (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eileen Camilli.

The Museum of Northern Arizona conducted an archaeological investigation and mitigation program near St. Johns, Arizona, in an area proposed as the site for ash disposal and evaporation pond facilities associated with the Coronado generating station, then under construction. The archaeological survey located 33 sites, including Archaic and Pueblo period camps and residences, stone quarry locations, and several historic period sites. An attempt is made to place all sites within a broad temporal...


The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: The Concho Well Field Water Transmission Pipeline (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sara Stebbins.

The Concho Well Field Water Transmission Pipeline, constructed by the Salt River Project, originates in the Concho Well Fields just north of Concho, Arizona, and extends to the Coronado Generating Station Power Plant three miles north of St. Johns, Arizona. The pipeline route either impinges upon or crosses 15 prehistoric and historic sites, including two possible Archaic or Basketmaker lithic sites and two Spanish-American homesteads. These four sites provide the basis for most of the analysis...


Correspondence about the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Scott Field Historic District (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann V. Swallow.

Correspondence from State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Scott Field Historic District. They request additional information before they can concur.


Correspondence between Leonard Patrick and Leon Spradling, Rusty Gilbert, and Dwight Micklethwait, Building 900 Elevator, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Leonard Patrick.

Emails between colleagues at Randolph Air Force Base coordinating the planned undertaking to install an elevator at Building 900. This letter is part of correspondence discussing a proposed undertaking to construct an exterior elevator in the southwest corner of the secondary elevation of Building 900, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.


Correspondence Concerning Heritage Drive Landscape Project at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don L. Klima.

Correspondence from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation giving concurrence of no adverse effect for the Heritage Drive landscape project at Scott Air Force Base.


Correspondence Concerning Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Documentation of General Officer Quarters #229, Scott Air Force Base (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bill Nelligan. Diane Miller. Anne E. Haaker. Thomas O. Howell.

Correspondence from National Park Service (NPS) and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concerning the Historic American Building Survey (HABS) documentation of General Officer Quarters #229, Scott Air Force Base. Issues concerning the addition of a major porch across the front of the building are discussed.


Correspondence Concerning Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) / Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) for the Demolition of Buildings 58 and 59 on Scott Air Force Base (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel W. McKenzie.

Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to SHPO providing the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) / Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) for the demolition of Building 58 and Building 59.


Correspondence Concerning Repair/Replacement of Doors at Building P40W, Scott Air Force Base (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don L. Klima. William J. Summers. Druscilla Hull.

Correspondence from Advisory Council on Historic Preservation stating that they do not object with no adverse effect determination for repair/replacement of doors at Building P40W on Scott Air Force Base.


Correspondence Concerning Section 106 Responsibilities for Jefferson Barracks (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don L. Klima. R. Burgess.

Correspondence concerning Section 106 responsibilities for Jefferson Barracks at Scott Air Force Base.


Correspondence Concerning the NCO Brick Housing Improvement Project at Scott Air Force Base (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Theodore W. Hild. Don L. Klima.

Correspondence from Illinois State Historic Preservation Office and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation about the NCO Brick Housing Improvement Project at Scott Air Force Base. The State Historic Preservation Office included a few stipulations in order to meet the Secretary of Interior's Standards.


Correspondence Concerning the Parade Ground Pavilion Project on Scott Air Force Base (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William J. Summers. Anne E. Haaker. Don L. Klima.

Correspondence from between Scott Air Force Base, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and State Historic Preservation Office concerning the Parade Ground Pavilion Project. The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office gave concurrence with no adverse effect and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation did not object.


Correspondence for Building 40, Civil Engineering Command Suite, Scott Air Force Base (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne E. Haaker. Daniel W. McKenzie.

Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning revisions to Building 40 Renovation. State Historic Preservation Office concurs with no effect.


Correspondence from Scott Shepherd, Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott B. Shepherd III.

Notes on conversations that Scott Shepherd had concerning rehabilitation efforts at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of correspondence concerning the rehabilitation and replacement of windows and doors at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Also included are notes and discussion on organization and the process of gaining permission for the undertakings.


Correspondence Packet, 1989 Undertaking for Handicapped Access Chapel 1, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A large packet of correspondence addressing the proposed undertaking to grant handicapped access to Building 102, Main Chapel or Chapel 1, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included in the packet are letters and notes.


Correspondence Packet, 1991 Building 902 Alterations Section 106, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Correspondence and extensive summary documentation on an undertaking in progress to rehabilitate Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The letters also indicate that the Section 106 process was not completed prior to the expenditure of Federal funds for the subject undertaking.


Correspondence Packet, 1991 Building 902 Alterations, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A group of correspondence concerning a federal undertaking at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The project includes modification, refurbishment and replacement of windows and doors.


Correspondence Packet, 1991 Carpet Installation Replacement Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A correspondence packet concerning Randolph Air Force Base, the Texas Historical Commission, and a proposed undertaking to install and replace carpet in Building 100. The project excludes the first and second floor corridors, and all hallways and staircases laid with terrazzo. After review, the Commission concured with Randolph Air Force Base's determination of "no effect."


Correspondence Packet, 1991 Conversion of Chemical Room to Office, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A collection of related letters addressing the proposed undertaking to convert the chemical room to an office at Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The chain of letters is from the Western Office of Project Review, Department of the Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base, the Texas Historical Commission, and the State Historic Preservation Office.