Euroamerican (Culture Keyword)
Parent: Historic
26-50 (5,087 Records)
The Park Service contracted with the University at Albany for the production of an atlas of the battlefield, drawing upon the high resolution contour maps that were produced in connection with previous field projects that were concluded in 1972, 1973, and 1974. These are records of that work.
1976 Michael Phillips Correspondence (1976)
Brief correspondence with Michael Phillips, who was part historian in 1976
1976 Saratoga Atlas Records (1976)
The Park Service contracted with the University at Albany for the production of an atlas of the battlefield, drawing upon the high resolution contour maps that were produced in connection with previous field projects that were concluded in 1972, 1973, and 1974. These are records of that work.
1976 Saratoga Roads Report (1976)
The National Park Service contacts with the University at Albany to provide a report on the probable locations of 1777 roads in the park. This reports what could be understood of the road locations at that time.
The 1977 Archaeological Survey: An Overall Assessment of the Archaeological Resources of Tellico Reservoir (1985)
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1977 Atlas Records (1977)
This document contains administrative records connected with the production of the 1977 Atlas of the Saratoga Battlefield.
1977 Robert Ehrich Correspondence (1977)
Brief 1977 correspondence with Robert Ehrich, who had done previous archaeological work at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1977 Saratoga Atlas Records (1977)
The Park Service contracted with the University at Albany for the production of an atlas of the battlefield, drawing upon the high resolution contour maps that were produced in connection with previous field projects that were concluded in 1972, 1973, and 1974. These are records of that work.
1978 Air Photo Contract Records (1978)
This file contains records relating to a contract between the Nation Park Service and the University at Albany for the organization and description of aerial photographs related to previous archaeological work on the Saratoga Battlefield. The work product from this contract is on file at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1978 Archaeological Survey Camp Pendleton (1980)
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1979 Air Photo Contract Records (1979)
This file contains records relating to a contract between the Nation Park Service and the University at Albany for the organization and description of aerial photographs related to previous archaeological work on the Saratoga Battlefield. The work product from this contract is on file at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1980 Air Photo Contract Records (1980)
The inventorying of aerial photographs continued into 1980. This file contains records from that effort. The work product is on file at the Saratoga Battleground.
1980 Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventories, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis
This project contains Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventory forms and pictures for historic buildings at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, which are now part of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. The data and information were collected as part of a project undertaken by the National Park Service, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP). The collection comprises data pertaining to historic structures located at both Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. This project...
1981 Air Photo Contract Records (1981)
The contract to inventory and organize air photos resulting from previous archaeological projects at the Saratoga Battlefield. The work product is on file at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1981 Phillips Correspondence (1981)
Brief 1981 correspondence with Michael Phillips, who was then park historian at the Saratoga Battlefield.
The 1983 Archaeological Investigations at the Ray House, Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Missouri (1992)
The historic Ray House was an integral part of the Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek in southwestern Missouri and served as the Confederate field hospital during the conflict. In order to facilitate the restoration of the structure for service as an interpretative facility for the battle, archeological excavations were undertaken during December, 1983. Deposition of refuse, principally under the piered portions of the House, appears to have been random. Furthermore, archeological investigation...
1984 Burial Correspondence (1984)
This is correspondence relevant to the analysis of and subsequent reburial of human skeletal remains recovered during the 1972 test excavations on the Saratoga Battlefield.
1985 McManamon Correspondence (1985)
A 1985 letter from Francis McManamon to Richard Wilkinson regarding the disposition of human skeletal remains recovered on the Saratoga Battlefield in 1972.
The 1986 Archaeological Pedestrian Survey of Portions of Northeast Alabama
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1986 Contract Records (1986)
The file contains contract records relevant to an effort to analyze two sets of human skeletal remains before reburial. These were recovered during 1972 test excavations at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1986 Human Remains Report (1986)
This is a report by Richard Wilkinson and Dean Snow regarding two sets of human remains that were recovered from the Saratoga Battlefield during the 1972 archaeological field season.
1988 Archeological Investigations at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (32WI17), Montana-North Dakota: Block 20 Report (2003)
Located near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers in North Dakota, Fort Union was an important fur trading post during the 19th century. During the 1980s, the fort was the subject of a multi-year historical archaeology project conducted by the U.S, Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), The project was conducted by the Midwestern Archaeological Center (MW AC), NPS, in response to proposed reconstruction of the trading post as a National Historical Site. In...
The 1990 Archaeological Pedestrian Survey of Portions of Northeast Alabama
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1991 Roll 5 Slide 21 (1991)
"Ditto" (People standing on the escarpment road decline at the end of the north and South San Diego fork roads, view to the east) Second picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 22 (1991)
Palmer and Ken B. standing at escarpment decline.