Bexar County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
2,726-2,750 (2,843 Records)
Sketch map of 41cm244, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, and some archaeological and topographical features.
Site Plan, 41cm95 Eastern Pen, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of the pen east of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.
Site Plan, 41cm95 House Detail, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements and relocated features within the site.
Site Plan, 41cm95 Prehistoric Component, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of the prehistoric component within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.
Site Plan, 41cm95 Rock Pen, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of the pen east of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.
Site Plan, 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site location, boundaries and the many archaeological and topographical features within the site.
Site Plan, 41cm97, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of 41cm97, East Georg House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.
Site Plan, 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details old and new site boundaries, archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.
Site Plan, O Club Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
A series of images detailing Building 500, O' Club, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The first one is an aerial photograph with red circles indicating the locations of the elevator to Auger Inn and the elevator at the patio. The second set of images are designs of the planned elevator addition to Auger Inn. The third set of images are designs for the planned elevator addition in the patio area.
Site Plans, 41BX397, Camp Bullis, Texas (1995)
Sketch map of site 41BX397, the H. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed on the site plans are topographical and landscaping features, as well as architectural elements of the structure.
Site Plans, 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas (1977)
Three sketch maps of site 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first map gives a brief overview of site location and some topographical information. The second site plan details site boundaries, the excavation unit, noted artifacts, and some topographical information. The third map focuses on the homesite's situation from an aerial point of view, in relation to site 41BX428.
Site Plans, 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
Two sketch maps of site 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan includes architectural and archaeological features and elements, along with site boundaries, shovel test locations, notable artifacts, and some topographical features. The second site plan details the house foundation located on the site and the architectural features that are still intact.
Site Plans, 41BX433, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
Sketch map of site 41BX433, W. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The site plan details the house foundation and its surrounding features - architectural, archaeological, and topographical.
Site Plans, 41BX434, Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
Four sketch maps of site 41BX434, Doeppenschmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan details topographical information. The second site plan details the house foundation and other architectural elements of the Doeppenschmidt House located on the site. The third site plan details the sinkhole located at the site. The fourth site plan details a considered extension for site 41BX434.
Site Records for the Lackland Air Force Base Survey Project 1994-1995, Volume I (1995)
A compilation of records for 35 sites on Lackland Air Force Base that were part of the 1994-1995 survey project. For each site there is a State of Texas archaeological site data form, site map, charts for surface artifacts and shovel tests, and a number of site photographs. All of the forms verify the survey being conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and project funding provided by the U.S. Air Force through the National Park Service.
Sketch Map, 41BX880 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Map of Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, site 41BX880. Detailed is the location for Backhoe test units and test pits for 41BX(346)880.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX1209, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Map of Pershing Field showing locations of geomorphic backhoe trenches, archeological shovel test locations, and site 41BX1209, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX1405, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Sketch map of site 41BX1405, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Details site boundary and topographical features.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX1406, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of site 41BX1406, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Detailed is the site boundary and topographical information.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX1407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of site 41BX1407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Details site perimeters and topographical elements.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX1408, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
Sketch map of site 41BX1408, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. It details the site's boundaries as well as topographical elements.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX778, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
Sketch map of site and surrounding topographic features for site 41BX778, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The map was drawn on December 1st, 1987 by "DLM & SM" and details the former location of the Herman Eisenhauer farmhouse, as mapped on April 1917, For Sam Houston Engineers map.
Sketch Map, Site 41BX779, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Sketch map of site 41BX779 and surrounding topographic features at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
A Spin Around the Field, The Service News, Randolph Field Edition (1931)
An article by Lieutenant Norfleet G. Bone, Army Landscape Expert, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The article touts the completion of Randolph Field - the newest, largest, and most modern air field in the world. It gives an overview of the buildings and grounds of Randolph Air Field, as well as the landscape development throughout the property.
Staff Summary Sheet, Building 241 Steel Casement Window Refurbishment, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
The purpose of this staff summary sheet is to provide information to 12 FTW/CC so he can pass the data to HQ AETC/CC concerning the options to fix/repair the windows in Building 241. These options are detailed with recommendations.