Historic (Culture Keyword)

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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Federal Surveyor's Map of Hadley Township, 1830 and Overlay of Land Purchases (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Federal Surveyor's Map of Hadley Township, 1830 and Overlay of Land Purchases


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Map of Pike County, 1876 (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Map of Pike County, 1876


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Closer Scale View (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Closer Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Larger Scale View (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Larger Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Medium Scale View (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Medium Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpts from 1956 Landform Map (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpts from 1956 Landform Map


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Topographic and Satellite Images (2008)
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Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Topographic and Satellite Images


Maps relating to Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul P. Kreisa.

Maps of survey area and archaeological sites to be evaluated during the Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres on the Poinsett Weapons Range.


The Marge Site (11-Mo-99): Late Archaic and Emergent Mississippian Occupations in the Palmer Creek Locality (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew C. Fortier.

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.


The Marine Hospital at Fort Saint Marks (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Richard Shenkel. William Westbury.

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.


Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) 1979-1981
PROJECT John T. Dorwin. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District.

Data recovery at the Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) in Crawford County, Indiana, consisted of archaeological excavations at the site and a geologic survey of lithic resources in nearby uplands. Excavations examined deposits consisting primarily of lithic refuse reflecting the manufacture of a variety of chert objects relating to the Late Archaic/Early Woodland transitional and Middle Woodland Periods. Materials indicated a lithic manufacturing locus composed entirely of waste products and broken or...


Maryland Historic Trust Inventory of Historic Properties Form for Building 1535 at Andrews Air Force Base (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lorraine Gross.

Maryland Historic Trust - Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form and National Register Eligibility Review Form completed on Building 1535 at Andrews Air Force Base. The structure was deemed ineligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


Maryland Historic Trust Inventory of Historic Properties Form for Building 3032, Alert Hangar, at Andrews Air Force Base (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Buysse. Lauren Bowlin. Paul A. Pochmara. Gregory L. Lococo. John R. Tabak. Donald F. Freeman.

Correspondence between the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, the District of Columbia National Guard, Andrews Air Force Base, and The Maryland Historic Trust (MD SHPO) regarding the proposed demolition of Building 3032, the Air National Guard Alert Hangar at Andrews Air Force Base. The Maryland Historic Trust Inventory Form completed for Building 3032 and other documentation are included.


Maryland Historic Trust Project Review Form for the Demolition of Buildings 1522, 1522A, 1524, 1526, 1527 at Joint Base Andrews (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rachel McAnallen.

The Maryland Historical Trust Project Review Form requesting comments concerning the demolition of buildings 1522, 1522A, 1524, 1526, and 1527 at Joint Base Andrews. The reviewer determined that the project will have no effect on historic properties.


Maryland Historic Trust Project Review Form for the Demolition of Buildings 3602, 3605, 3808, and 3603 at Joint Base Andrews (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rachel McAnallen.

The Maryland Historical Trust Project Review Form requesting comments concerning the demolition of buildings 3602, 3605, 3808, and 3603 at Joint Base Andrews. The reviewer determined that the project will have no effect on historic properties.


Maryland Historical Trust Communication Regarding Multiple Projects at Joint Base Andrews (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Amanda R. Apple.

Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding the proposed construction and demolition projects at Joint Base Andrews. The Maryland Historical Trust confirms that four of Joint Base Andrews' projects will not negatively effect historic properties: constructions of a Helicopter Operations Facility and a Child Development Center, the demolition of Building 1429, and the removal of AAFES canopy and fuel tanks. However, the Maryland Historic Trust requests separate Determinations of...


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...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for Site 18CH217, BPI_0077 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maryland Historical Trust.

This report is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the site T7, 18CH217. This site is located on the north bank of the Potomac River, 900m east of Upper Cedar Point. The house was intentionally burned and knocked down post 1976, and the bricks conveyed to a nearby resident. The area surrounding the house has been frequently disced and leveled as part of the preparation and maintenance of the impact zone. This locale is the former site...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for Site 18CH220, BPI_0079 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maryland Historical Trust.

This report is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the site T8, 18CH220. This site is located on Cedar Point Neck 200m northeast of a Radio Tower, 2 miles northeast of the end of Blossom Point. It lies in a grassy area. The site was discovered by trenching associated with the placement of a utility line. No structural or other features were noted, the site being characterized by a highly disturbed diffuse scatter of metal, brick, glass,...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, Site 18CH218, BPI_0078 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ron Thomas.

This is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the Site T6, 18CH218. This site represents the remains of two late 19th or early 20th century tobacco bams, which were used to store military equipment during World War II. Subsurface testing adjacent to and within the structure produced no information of interpretive value. A 1998 walkover by Tetra Tech found no additional information. The site was determined to be not eligible for the National...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, Site 18CH223, BPI_0082 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maryland Historic Trust.

This report is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the site T11, 18CH223. This site is located on the east side of Cedar Point Neck in a wooded area 1km north of Upper Cedar Point. It is located adjacent to the old access road to Cedar Point Farm. This site represents the remains of a frame tenant house which is located adjacent to the old Cedar Point Farm access road and hence was probably associated with that farm. A local informant...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Site Report, Site 18CH221, Kings Creek Farm, BPI_0080 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maryland Historical Trust.

This report is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the site T9, Kings Creek Farm, 18CH221. This site is located west of Blossom Point Road on Cedar Point Neck, about 2 miles north of the tip of Blossom Point. It lies in a dirt roadbed. This sparse historic artifact scatter probably represents the former locus of a brick farmhouse or outbuilding associated with the Kings Creek Farm, once occupied by a George Brown. This building was...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey: Basic Data Report, Site 18MO393 (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen S. Israel.

A basic data report for the Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey at site 18MO393. At the mouth of Hillendale Run, located to the east, is at the Fall Line, at the interface of the Eastern Piedmont and the Coastal Plain. A low, narrow terrace lies north of the left bank of Hillendale Run near the top of a steep slope. The terrace measures 125' long by 40' wide and is bounded by a slope on the north, a drainage channel to the east, and Hillendale Run on the...


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey: Basic Data Report, Site 18MO394 (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen S. Israel.

Archeological site survey basic data report for site 18MO394 (Hillendale Run Site No. 2). The site includes both a prehistoric lithic scatter and late 18th-early 19th century artifact scatter. A total of 4 shovel test pits were excavated and 11 prehistoric artifacts were collected. Quartz flakes total eight of the finds. The remaining prehistoric artifacts include one quartzite flake (core fragment?) and two worked quartz flakes. A total of 7 historic artifacts were collected. Five were...