Historic (Culture Keyword)
5,676-5,700 (12,401 Records)
An initial radar and resistivity search for the early fort on the island. For David Orr (NPS).
A Geophysical Search for the Widow Tapp Farm House (1989)
Magnetic, conductivity, and radar surveys all locate a complex area that appears to mark the remains of the house. Survey for A. Wilson Greene and Dave Orr (NPS),
A Geophysical Survey at Appomattox Court House (2000)
Magnetic, conductity, resistivity, and radar surveys may have located some traces of buried buildings, but some remained hidden. Survey for Allen Cooper and Joe Williams (NPS).
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT APPOMATTOX MANOR (1981)
A search for General Grant's cabin at City Point that he occupied during the siege of Petersburg. This survey, for Dave Orr (NPS), did not locate the cabin.
A Geophysical Survey at Belair Mansion (1997)
Search with radar, conductivity, and resistivity surveys for remains of former gardens on terraces; for Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Stephen Patrick (City of Bowie Museums).
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT EPPES MANSION (1983)
Survey with radar and magnetometer reveal the cellar of an earlier building; survey for Dave Orr (NPS) at City Point, Virginia.
A Geophysical Survey at Ferry Farm (1990)
This radar, magnetic, and conductivity survey at George Washington's boyhood home appears to have detected many modern features. Survey for Robert Siegrist (Ferry Farm Project),
A Geophysical Survey at Fort Griswold (1984)
Survey of this Revolutionary War fort in Connecticut for Ricardo J. Elia (Boston U) locates underground remains of blockhouses.
A Geophysical Survey at Fort Necessity (1988)
A magnetic, radar, and resistivity exploration of several parts of this early battlefield. Survey for David Orr (NPS).
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT GREEN SPRING FARM PARK (1991)
Radar and magnetic surveys delineated zones of rubble that may be building debris. Survey for Joe Dent (American University).
A Geophysical Survey at Gunston Hall (1998)
Radar, conductivity, and magnetic surveys trace former paths at this site. Survey for Thomas A. Lainhoff and Andrew Veech (Gunston Hall Plantation).
A Geophysical Survey at Harpers Ferry (1989)
Conductivity, magnetic, and resistivity surveys around the Provost Office. Survey for Paul Shackel and Susan Frye (NPS).
A geophysical survey at Historic Christ Church (1985)
A radar and magnetic survey sought unmarked graves and a brick kiln at this early Virginia church. Survey for L. Van Loan Naisawald (Foundation for Historic Christ Church).
A Geophysical Survey at Jackson Shrine (1984)
Survey with radar, magnetic, and resistivity equipment for Dana Linck (NPS) at the site where General Jackson died during the US Civil War.
A Geophysical Survey at Johnson Hall (1984)
A radar and resistivity survey at Johnson Hall State Historic Site for Lois M. Feister (NY State Office of Parks, Rec, Hist Pres).
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT LAMINGTON (1986)
Radar, conductivity, resistivity, and magnetic surveys were done at two cemeteries, with partial success. Survey for John Seidel (Pluckemin Archaeological Project).
A Geophysical Survey at Long Hill (1991)
Radar and conductivity surveys at a historical house in Maryland. Survey for Michael Trostel (Baltimore, Maryland).
A Geophysical Survey at Malvern Hill (2000)
Thanks to a historical map, a radar and conductivity survey could identify two former buildings for slaves. Survey for Donna Seifert (John Milner Assoc.).
A Geophysical Survey at Meriam's Corner (1994)
Radar and magnetic surveys at the Minute Man Nat. Hist. site reveal many buried features including soil lenses. Survey for Donald Jones (Office of Public Archaeol., Boston Univ.).
A Geophysical Survey at Montpelier Mansion (1989)
Radar and conductivity surveys locate buried paths. Survey for Francine Bromberg (Engineering-Science),
A Geophysical Survey at Morven (1987)
A radar, magnetic, and conductivity examination of the land around this historic house; survey for Leah P. Sloshberg (New Jersey State Museum).
A Geophysical Survey at Mount Vernon (1984)
The radar survey was particularly good for locating French drains and unmarked graves. Survey for: Alain Outlaw (Virginia Hist Landmarks Com), and Mount Vernon Ladies Assoc of Union
A geophysical survey at Peachfield (1988)
Magnetic, radar, and resistsivity surveys of the Peachfield Plantation reveal a lens of cultural fill in one yard. Survey for the National Society of the Colonial Dames,
A Geophysical Survey at Poquoson (1997)
Geophysical search with radar, conductivity, magnetic, and resistivity surveys of this early colonial site; survey also in the bottom of a broad excavation. Survey for Robert Haas (Virginia Foundation for Arch. Research).
A Geophysical Survey at Puddle Dock, Strawbery Banke (1998)
Conductivity and resistivity surveys explore a former waterfront. Survey for Martha Pinello (Strawbery Banke Museum).