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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 31a, Excavation Units, Block 13, Lots 3-4 (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 31a, Excavation Units, Block 13, Lots 3-4


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 32, Resistivity Surveys, Primary Areas Completed to Date, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 32, Resistivity Surveys, Primary Areas Completed to Date, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 33, Magnetic Gradient Surveys, Primary Areas Completed to Date, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 33, Magnetic Gradient Surveys, Primary Areas Completed to Date, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 4, Feature 1, Excavation Units 1-2, Block 9, Lot 5 (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 4, Feature 1, Excavation Units 1-2, Block 9, Lot 5


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 5, Electric Resistance Survey, Blocks 3 and 8 (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 5, Electric Resistance Survey, Blocks 3 and 8


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 6, Electric Resistance Survey, Blocks 3 and 8, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 6, Electric Resistance Survey, Blocks 3 and 8, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 7, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Blocks 3, 4, 7 and 8 (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 7, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Blocks 3, 4, 7 and 8


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 8, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Block 3, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 8, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Block 3, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 9, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Block 8, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 9, Magnetic Gradient Survey, Block 8, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 9a, Resistivity Survey, Block 8, Lots 1-2, with Anomalies Highlighted (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, Figure 9a, Resistivity Survey, Block 8, Lots 1-2, with Anomalies Highlighted


Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, List of Figures (2006)
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Geophysical Investigations at the New Philadelphia Site, Pike County, Illinois, 2004-2006, Dr. Michael L. Hargrave, U.S Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL 61826-9005, List of Figures


Geophysical Investigations at Two Residences Associated with Ulysses S. Grant in St. Louis County, Missouri (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The project consisted of geophysical investigations at the Hardscrabble residence (23SL1223) at the cemetery on St. Paul Churchyard and the Wish-ton-wish residence (23SL1222) on Anheuser-Busch’s Grant’s Farm. At Hardscrabble, the geophysical investigations included magnetic gradient, conductivity, and ground-penetrating radar surveys. A total area of 6,400 square meters was investigated including 4,800 square meters with fluxgate gradiometer, 2,000 square meters with a ground conductivity meter,...


Geophysical Investigations o f the Plum Creek Massacre Site (25PP24) along the Oregon National Historic Trail in Phelps County, Nebraska (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore. Steven R. Holen.

The geophysical survey of the native pasture on the Holen family farm was conducted as part of the National Park Service's technical support of the National Historic Trails Office's investigation of the Plum Creek Massacre Site's archeological potential between August II and August 17, 2009. The geophysical inventory of the project area consisted of a magnetic survey with a dual fluxgate gradiometer across the entire field, a limited resistance survey with resistance meter and twin probe array,...


Geophysical Investigations of a Historic Iowa Family Cemetery (14BN111), Brown County, Kansas (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The geophysical investigations of a family cemetery (14BN111) in Brown County, Kansas, were initiated by the National Park Service in response to a request from the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska executive committee. A meeting and site tour were held with the tribal chairman and executive committee staff members, tenant farmer, and Midwest Archeological Center (MWAC) Archeological Assistance and Partnership Program archeologist on January 15, 2004. This visit was to assess the feasibility of...


Geophysical Investigations of a Historic Sac and Fox Multiple Family Cemetery (25RH122), Richardson County, Nebraska (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore. Robert K. Nickel.

The geophysical investigations of a tribal/multiple family cemetery (25RH122) in Richardson County, Nebraska, were initiated by the National Park Service in response to a request from the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri tribal council. A meeting and site tour were held with the tribal council secretary, Midwest Archeological Center Archeological Assistance and Partnership Program archeologists, and private consultant on November 18, 2002. This visit was to assess the feasibility of the...


Geophysical Investigations of Four Suspected Pioneer Grave Locations Along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails, Marshall and Pottawatomie Counties, Kansas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore. Robert K. Nickel.

The November 2000 and August 2001 archeological and geophysical investigations of grave sites along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails in northeastern Kansas was initiated by the National Park Service in response to a request from the KANZA Chapter of the Oregon and California Trails Association. A meeting and site tour were held with the members of KANZA Chapter and the Midwest Archeological Center Archeological Assistance and Partnership Program archeologist between May 8 and...


Geophysical Investigations of Proposed Interpretative Garden at the Second Fort Smith Site, Fort Smith National historic Site (3SB79), Sebastian County, Arkansas (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

During July 16 to 19, 2007, the Midwest Archeological Center and Fort Smith National Historic Site staffs conducted geophysical investigations at the second Fort Smith site within the Fort Smith National Historic Site (3SB79) in the City of Fort Smith in Sebastian County, Arkansas. The project was conducted in response to the park’s request for the non-destructive and non-invasive investigations of a triangular area between the Officers Quarters location and the modern railroad tracks in...


Geophysical Investigations of Three Areas Along the Santa Fe National Historic Trail in the Kansas City Metro Area, Jackson County, Missouri (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The geophysical survey of three selected areas along the Santa Fe National Historic Trail in the greater Kansas City metro area was conducted between July 11 and July 14, 2005, by Midwest Archeological Center archeologist Steven DeVore with support from the National Trails System Office staff in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and volunteers from the local area. The present geophysical and archeological inventory project is associated with the regional development of the Kansas City MetroGreen greenway...


Geophysical Prospection And Archeological Investigations Of The Proposed Bridge Replacement, Entrance Road Realignment, And New Visitor Parking Lot Project At The Fort Larned National Historic Site, 14PA305, Pawnee County, Kansas (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore. Albert M. LeBeau III.

The National Park Service’s Midwest Archeological Center staff with Volunteer- In-Parks participants conducted geophysical investigations of the underground electric line installation construction project at the Fort Larned National Historic Site (14PA305) in Pawnee County, Kansas. The geophysical investigations were conducted between July 13 and July 18, 2009. The investigations were requested by the FOLS resource manager at the Fort Larned National Historic Site. The project was located along...


Geophysical reconnaissance at Fort de Chartres (1980)
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A survey with ground-penetrating radar for Melburn D. Thurman (Old Missouri Research Institute).


Geophysical Remote Sensing at the Colonial National Historical Park: Findings of the June 1995 Course (1995)
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NPS course at the Colonial NHP that was coordinated by Jane Sunberg (NPS), Andrew Edwards (Colonial Williamsburg).


A geophysical search for buried aircraft parts (1992)
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Notes about the magnetic search that was done for Charles A. Osborn, III (Triad and Blue Sky).


A Geophysical Search for Graves at the Still Cemetery (1996)
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Radar survey for unmarked graves done for Steven R. Brick (Brick Real Estate).


A Geophysical Search for Molly Pitcher’s Well (1988)
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A radar and magnetic survey on the Monmouth Battlefield probably did not locate the well. Survey for: Robert N. Ferrell (Monmouth County Heritage Committee).


The Geophysical Search for the Aircraft (1986)
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Search for WWII bombers and fighters buried below the Greenland icecap; radar unfortunately explored only to a depth of about 60 m and aircraft were deeper. Survey for Patrick Epps and Richard Taylor (Greenland Expedition Society).