Maryland (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
4,901-4,925 (10,500 Records)
Historical letter in regards to the construction of a steamboat wharf at Blossom Point Farm, outlining the benefits of having a wharf at the farm.
Letter from Garrow & Associates, Inc. to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, End of Fieldwork Adelphi Phase I/II (1995)
This letter summarizes the preliminary results of Garrow & Associates' archaeological fieldwork for the project, contract # DACW31-95-D-0028 and provides initial recommendations concerning archaeological sites. Preparing a complete report and a Phase I/II letter report of the prehistoric site will be submitted prior to September 15, 1995 as specified in the delivery order. Notice to proceed was received on August 2,1995.
Letter from Garrow & Associates, Inc. to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Site Map 18PR466 (1995)
Letter containing a map of site 18PR466, which is part of Site W in the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Prince George's County, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Proposal for Inclusion in a Memorandum of Agreement (1979)
Letter from the Commander of the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Executive Director of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, proposal for inclusion in a memorandum of agreement in regards to the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Charles County Community College, Phone Conversation about Ballast House Relocation (1980)
Letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to Charles County Community College, follow up of a phone conversation about Ballast House Relocation with Terry A. Grist in regards to photographs of the Blossom Point Installation.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Department of Army Materiel Development & Readiness Command, Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment with attached Disposition Form (1976)
Letter regarding an historic building and its preservation. The purchase of the building is discussed as well as the fact that soil erosion may result in total loss of the building.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Department of Army Materiel Development & Readiness Command, Relocation of Historic Ballast House (1979)
Letter regarding a set of prints (3 drawings not enclosed) requested for examination while reviewing the appropriate request for the relocation of the Ballast House FY-80 Exigent Minor Construction. Also mentioned in the correspondence is a slope protection study conducted by the Baltimore District, Design Branch in October 1978.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Interagency Archeological Services-Atlanta, Memorandum of Agreement (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Interagency Archeological Services-Atlanta, in regards to the Memorandum of Request for Determination of Eligibility for Inclusion in the National Register. Enclosed is a DA Form 2496, Disposition Form.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to InterAgency Archeological Services-Atlanta, Obtaining Services (1979)
Letters from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Inter-Agency Archaeological Services Atlanta, in regards to obtaining services for conducting archaeological survey of Blossom Point, Maryland. Enclosed is a memorandum from US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command to Harry Diamond Laboratories about the Ballast House Protection.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Keeper of the National Register, National Park Service, Memorandum of Request (1979)
This letter transmits the enclosed "Memorandum of Request for Determination of Eligibility for Inclusion in the National Register" for the Ballast House, located on U.S. Department of the Army, Harry Diamond Laboratories leased and controlled property at Blossom Point, Maryland. The "Memorandum of Request" includes physical descriptions, determination of eligibility notification, and a proposal for inclusion.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Maryland Environmental Trust, Environmental Assessment (1979)
Letter regarding a copy of the Harry Diamond Laboratories Environmental Assessment for the relocation of the Ballast House. The Environmental Assessment is not included in this resource page.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Maryland Historical Trust, Blossom Point Site Discussion (1979)
Letter regarding a map of the Harry Diamond Laboratories, Blossom Point, Maryland property. Mentioned attachments of aerial photographs and map are not included; this resource page only contains the correspondence.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Office of Chief of Engineers, Relocation of Historic Ballast House (1979)
Letter regarding review of comments from the Commander from the Office of Chief of Engineers, which discusses exigent minor construction to be conducted in the FY 80 for the relocation of historic Ballast House.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Draft Proposal (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, in regards to draft proposal for inclusion in a Memorandum of Agreement between Harry Diamond Laboratories, the Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Maryland Historical Trust, Draft Letter to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Maryland Historical Trust, in regards to a draft letter to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for proposal for inclusion in a Memorandum of Agreement between Harry Diamond Laboratories, the Maryland Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer, Proposal for Inclusion in Memorandum of Agreement (1979)
Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) has prepared a proposal for inclusion in a Memorandum of Agreement relating to the relocation of the Ballast House, located on the property of the HDL Blossom Point Test Facility, Charles County, Maryland. This proposal is included as an attachment to the inclosed letter addressed to the executive Director of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP).
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Draft Proposal (1979)
The purpose of this letter is to transmit a draft letter to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) regarding the relocation of the Ballast House. It includes a proposal for inclusion in a Memorandum of Agreement between Harry Diamond Laboratories, the Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the ACHP.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to United States Army Materiel Command, E011593 Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment (1975)
Letter regarding potential purchase of Blossom Point facility by Harry Diamond Laboratories to take action on soil erosion around one of the houses at the site.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Bank Erosion Protection for Ballast House (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, in regards to the bank erosion protection for the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland, as well as an additional letter from the Headquarters US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command to Harry Diamond Laboratories in regards to the erosion of the bank and the protection of the Ballast House.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Firing Ranges and Possible Contamination at HDL/TA, Blossom Point, Maryland (1977)
Memorandum, letter, and a map disclosing firing ranges at the Harry Diamond Laboratories Test Area, Charles County, Maryland. The document discusses the direction of the expected firing and that there are no U.S. Army military explosive objects or material on the land owned by the Corporation of the Roman Catholic Clergyman, north of the present northern boundary of the Harry Diamond Laboratories Test Area.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Restroom Facilities (1979)
A letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District regarding a telephone conversation concerning handicap restroom facilities at the Blossom Point Installation of Harry Diamond Laboratories.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Ballast House Protection at Blossom Point (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, in regards to the archaeological surveys for the Ballast House Protection at Blossom Point.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Relocation of Ballast House (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Commander of the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, through the Commander of the US Army Electronics Research and Development Command, in regards to the relocation of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Commander, Finding of No Significant Impact (1980)
A letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Commander, in regards to the "Finding of No Significant Impact" for the project as determined by the Environmental Assessment.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Service, Additional Comments for the Scope of Work for Blossom Point (1979)
Letter from the Environmental Coordinator at Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Service, in regards to additional comments concerning the Scope of Work for Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland. The Scope of Work project is the Cultural Resources Survey, the Architectural Recording of the Ballast House, and the Testing and Data Recovery at the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.