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Letter from the Air Force's Natural and Cultural Resources Manager (NCRM) to the Maryland Historical Trust concerning eleven (11) projects at Joint Base Andrews that may affect structures potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as they have been heavily modified since their construction.
Correspondence Regarding Belle Chance, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2007)
Various correspondences between the Maryland Historic Trust and Andrews Air Force Base regarding the Military Housing Privatization Initiative (MHPI) and other preservation efforts at the historic site of Belle Chance, located at the base. Correspondence packet includes Preservation Covenant and Quit Claim Deed.
Correspondence Regarding Medical Facility at Travis Air Force Base (1984)
Correspondence regarding the construction of a medical facility at Travis AFB. Includes maps, aerial photos, and documentation for "No Adverse Effect" determination.
Correspondence Regarding Military Family Housing, Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George's Country, Maryland (2003)
Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding Andrews Air Force Base's proposed demolition projects in Housing District A (PG:77-68), Housing District B (PG:77-69), Housing District C (PG:77-70), and Housing District E (PG:77-71). After reviewing the Determinations of Eligibility (DOE) Forms on these Housing Districts, the Maryland Historical Trust has agreed these areas are ineligible for inclusion in National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) due to loss of integrity, and...
Correspondence Regarding National Register of Historic Places Nominations for Chapel II and Belle Chance (1996)
Correspondence from the Maryland Historical Trust (MD SHPO) to Andrews Air Force Base concerning the draft National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nominations for Chapel II and Belle Chance. The MD SHPO found that Chapel II no longer maintained integrity to be eligible for listing, while Belle Chance maintained integrity and was "a likely candidate" for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
Correspondence Regarding Section 110 Archeological Evaluations, Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties, Maryland (1999)
Comments and response from the Maryland Division of Historical and Cultural Programs concerning a Phase II study examining nine archaeological sites to determine their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Six sites are located at Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George's County: 18PR443, 18PR444, 18PR445, 18PR446, 18PR447, and 18PR448. The remaining three sites are located at the Air Force's Davidsonville Transmitter Station in Anne Arundel County:...
Correspondence Regarding the Revised Draft Environmental Assessment for the Disposition of Belle Chance Residence and Outbuildings, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2005)
Correspondence from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development to Andrews Air Force Base concerning the revised draft of the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Disposition of the Belle Chance Residence and its Outbuildings.
Correspondence to State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Demolition of Building P-42, Swimming Pool House, on Scott Air Force Base (2001)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to State Historic Preservation Office concerning the demolition of Building P-42, Swimming Pool House, on Scott Air Force Base. Scott Air Force Base states that they feel there will be an adverse effect on the Historic District.
Correspondence to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Concerning the Quit Claim Deed for Military Family Housing (2005)
Letter to the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on behalf of Scott Air Force Base concerning the privatization of military housing.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning a New Underground Gas Line Crossing (1993)
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office concerning a new underground gas line crossing. State Historic Preservation Office determined no significant historic, architectural or archaeological resources are located within the proposed project area.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Demolition of Building 48 (2009)
Correspondence from State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base stating they cannot concur with the proposed demolition of Building 48, and request additional information. The document also contains a Condition Code for Building 48 from 1997.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Demolition of Building 53, Scott Air Force Base (1998)
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Demolition of Building 53 on Scott Air Force Base.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Eligibility of Building 7 for the National Register of Historic Places (1990)
The original 1978 nomination of Building 7 for the National Register of Historic Places and subsequent correspondence concerning changes to the building and whether or not that nomination still applies.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning National Register of Historic Places Status of Facility 5026 at Scott Air Force Base (2011)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to State Historic Preservation Office concerning the National Register of Historic Places status of Facility 5026. A previous letter dated May 26, 2011, stated that Facility 5026 was eligible for National Register of Historic Places listing, but Scott Air Force Base believes that not all of the necessary information to evaluate the structure was provided.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Rehabilitation of General Officer Quarters No. 200 (1993)
Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning the rehabilitation of General Officer Quarters No. 200. State Historic Preservation Office determined no adverse effect.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Review of Draft Final National Register of Historic Places Evaluation at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (2011)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to State Historic Preservation Office regarding the Draft Final National Register of Historic Places Evaluation Report, which surveyed forty-nine buildings constructed between 1927 and 1964 and two pioneer-era cemeteries located on Scott Air Force Base. Of these, Scott Air Force Base has submitted three buildings and both cemeteries for eligibility concurrence for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (1993)
Correspondence from the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Archaeological Impact for Fire Training Area Project at Scott Air Force Base (1993)
Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office concerning the Archaeological Impact for Fire Training Area project. State Historic Preservation Office determined no significant historic, architectural or archaeological resources are located within the proposed project area.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Draft Inventory of Cold War Properties at Scott Air Force Base (1995)
Correspondence from State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the Draft Inventory of Cold War Properties.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Window Replacement in Building 433 (Hangar 1) (2005)
Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning window and door replacement in Building 433 (Hangar 1). State Historic Preservation Office determined no adverse effect.
Correspondence, Archaeological Assessment of Huntington Reservoir 1982-1983 (1983)
Correspondence between a member of staff of the US Army Engineer District, Louisville and Mr. William R. Welper of Archaeological Resources Management Services, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University. Letter includes illustrations of a key to a "Model 'T' Ford" and background information regarding the key.
Correspondence, Proposed Rehabilitation of Building 208, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
This is a packet of summary documentation and correspondence concerning a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 208 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included in the packet is a Q.M.C. Form for the structure, floor plans, location maps, photographs, and correspondence between the Department of the Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base and participating parties including the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Texas Historical Commission.
Corsets and Other Unmentionables: Evidence of Women in the Archaeological Record (2000)
In this paper, women's clothing, in particular underwear and corsets, are examined in order to determine a woman's role in society through the archaeological record. These particular garments were not only subject to ever-changing fashion trends, but also played a role in identifying a woman's socio-economic standing in society. According to Maples, the identification of artifacts is only as good as the knowledge of the person doing the identification. By increaseing our knowledge in the...
Cost Analysis of Archeological Activities at Eight Southeastern Sites (1987)
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Cost, quality and value in historical archaeology
This doctoral research program explored three key concepts in nineteenth-century consumerism - cost, quality and value - and the role they play in examining the archaeological material culture of the modern world. It encompassed two primary strands of inquiry: one, a consumption-theory driven study of trade catalogues to analyse the cost and promotion of 19th-century tablewares; and two, a close study of production flaws observed in archaeological sherds. These culminated in a consideration of...