Roosevelt (Geographic Keyword)

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Borrowers Environmental Report (Ber) On Proposed Deseret G and T Microwave System (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Diana Christensen.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 10.15 Acres for an SRP Pole Replacement and Distribution Lines, near Roosevelt Resort Park/Roosevelt Estates, Gila County, Arizona (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Zimmerman.

North Wind conducted a Class III cultural resources survey of 10.15 acres for a Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) pole replacement, and for previously unsurveyed SRP distribution lines in the vicinity of Roosevelt Resort Park/Roosevelt Estates, Gila County, Arizona. The project is located within the Tonto National Forest (TNF) Tonto Basin Ranger District. SRP has identified one pole (Number 104404) that requires replacement. Since distribution lines associated...


A Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Coal Mine Operation Near Roosevelt in Breathitt County, Kentucky (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Randall D. Boedy.

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General Sketch Map of Salt River Project, Arizona (1903)
IMAGE Geological Survey (U.S.). A. Hoen R. Co., Baltimore.

1903 general sketch map of Salt River Project from the Third Annual Report Reclamation Service Pl. II Depicts the Roosevelt Dam and Vicinity with the locations of the steam power plant and shop, brick yard, bunk house, clay bins, camping grounds, mess tent, hospital, oil basin, limestone quarry, cement mill, line kiln, site of contractors camp, cottage's office.


Research Issues in the Prehistory of Central Arizona: The Central Arizona Water Control Study, Volume 1 (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Katelyn Roessel

The Central Arizona Water Control Study provided the occasion to reassess the current state of our knowledge of the prehistory of the greater Salt-Gila Basin. There are two reasons for conducting this review. The first is to provide a baseline review of the current research questions, problems, and unknowns in our understanding of the prehistory of the area. The second purpose is to stimulate, through the examination of old ideas, the development of new views on the prehistory of this area. In...


Stage I Archaeological Survey of the Borough of Roosevelt, Monmouth County, New Jersey (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Alan Mounier.

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Studies in the Prehistory of Central Arizona; The Central Arizona Water Control Study, Volume 2 (1986)
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Draft Copy Even for those involved, it is not easy to grasp or remember all that happened as part of the Central Arizona Water Study. This is partly because of the sheer size of the undertaking (at one point 19 different alternatives, with about three variations each, were being analyzed), partly because of the shifting objectives of the project, and partly because archaeology was only a small part of a very large multi-disciplinary study that lasted over 3 years. But, perhaps, closest to the...