Nanjemoy Creek (Geographic Keyword)

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Blank image, BPI_0276 (1985)
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Blossom Point (BPI) Inventory Spreadsheet (2016)
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Blossom Point inventory spreadsheet of all documents contained within the BPI collection. Includes scanned asset number, filename, data, and description for each file.


Cultural Resource Survey of Harry Diamond Laboratories Field Test Facility, Blossom Point, Maryland (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Wilke. Rinita Dalan. Lorena Walsh. Robert Stuckenrath.

In order to comply with the National Historic Preservation Act (Public Law 89-665), the National Environmental Policy Act (Public Law 91-190), and Executive Order 11593 (Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment), the Atlanta Office of the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service contracted with Geo-Recon International (GRI) to provide a literature search and cultural resource survey of the Harry Diamond Laboratories Field Test Facility located at Blossom Point in Charles...


Department of the Army, U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Environment Assessment, Fiscal Year 1980, Relocation of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ray Roudebush. William J. Murtagh. Emerson G. Gray.

The proposed action is in response to the threat that the bank supporting the Ballast House, on the edge of the Nanjemoy Creek, may collapse and dump the historic structure into the water. The Ballast House is located on the southernmost tip of Cedar Point Neck. The bluff on which the house stands rises approximately thirty feet above the level of the water. The bank is unprotected from both wind and water erosion. Noticeable bank erosion first occurred in 1975 and a precarious position for the...


Department of the Army, U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Environmental Impact Assessment, Land Acquisition at Blossom Point, Maryland, MCA Project, Fiscal Year 1979 (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Glenn P. Chapman.

This project is for the purchase of land in Blossom Point, Maryland which is currently leased by the Government for use by the Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) as a field test area, part of which is utilized through an out-grant from HDL to the Navy for use by the Navy as a communication station to contact earth satellites. The property owners do not wish to continue this lease, therefore the Government in consideration of the cost and factors involved in clearing the land of unexploded...


Determination of Eligibility Notification from the National Register of Historic Preservation, Ballast House at Blossom Point (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William J. Murtagh.

Determination of Eligibility of Notification from the National Register of Historic Preservation, Ballast House at Blossom Point. The Secretary of the Interior has determined that this property is Eligible. Also includes correspondence from the Keeper of the National Register to Col. Clifton R. Goodwin responding to the request for determination of eligibility.


Discussion About the Impact of a Railroad and Cedar Point Neck, 2000.027_0239 (1855)
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Discussions of the railroad being built around Nanjemoy Creek in 1855 and correspondence discussing Cedar Point Neck.


Disposition Form and Purchase Request from Harry Diamond Laboratories for the Public Notice of the Impact of the Ballast House Relocation (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Glenn P. Chapman.

DA Form 2496 (Disposition Form) from the Environmental Coordinator, Harry Diamond Laboratories with the purchase request for "Public Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment". Included is the recommendation for sole source procurement.


Disposition Form from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Robert Chase, Environmental Assessment for Relocation of Ballast House, Blossom Point, MD (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emerson G. Gray.

Disposition Form from the Environmental Coordinator, Harry Diamond Laboratories to Robert Chase in regards to the environmental assessment for relocation of Ballast House, Blossom Point, MD. A second disposition form to the Commander, Harry Diamond Laboratories from the Environmental Coordinator included which also mentions the relocation of Ballast House, Blossom Point, MD.


Disposition Form from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Unknown Recipient, Minor Construction Project Package (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emerson G. Gray.

Disposition form (poor quality) discussing transmittal of the Minor Construction Project Package for the relocation of the Ballast House at Blossom Point.


Disposition Form from Harry Diamond Laboratories, Ballast House Relocation (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emerson G. Gray.

DA Form 2496 (Disposition Form) from Emerson G. Gray, Environmental Coordinator, Harry Diamond Laboratories to a Commander "S. Marcus", in regards to the relocation of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.


Disposition Forms, Memoranda, and Related Certificate of Compliance for Ballast House from Harry Diamond Laboratories (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emerson G. Gray. Clifton R. Goodwin.

Disposition forms, memoranda, and certification of compliance for the relocation of the historic Ballast House FY-80 exigent minor construction.


Disposition Forms, Support Agreement Form, Advisory Council Memorandum of Agreement, and Department of the Army Memorandum (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Regis Hudak. Rodney Metzgar. Jordan E. Tannenbaum. Clifton R. Goodwin. Robert R. Garvey, Jr..

The disposition forms, along with the support agreement forms, all reference the correspondence between the Chief, the Deputy Executive Director, and the Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and Col. Goodwin, commander of the Harry Diamond Laboratories at the time. The documents of reference were written in 1979.


Email from Eleanor Demasco to Gary Buschling and Clara Bennett for Review of Street Light Project (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eleanor Demasco.

Email asking for input into the Environmental and Historic Preservation section of a report to the NCPC for approval of the street light project along Floral Drive at the Adelphi Laboratory Center.


Email from Robert Craig to Multiple Parties, First Draft Scope of Work for Phase II Study (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Craig.

Email and first draft for the scope of work entitled Phase II Archaeological Investigation in Support of Proposed Small Caliber Arms Range at Blossom Point Research Facility.


Email from Robert Craig to Multiple Parties, Historic Cemetery at Blossom Point (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Craig.

Email detailing the guidance given to the archaeologists conducting an archaeological Phase II investigation of site 18CH162 in reference to a cemetery that was found in the area.


Email from Robert Craig to Multiple Parties, Memorandum for File, Site Visit to 18CH156 (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Craig.

Email for the Memorandum for the File of the site visit at Blossom Point site 18CH156 with the Range Safety Officer and a member of the Army Research Laboratory for the installment of a small arms range and to determine whether the range will overlap into an archaeological sites.


Email from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Blossom Point Site Eligibility for National Register (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Craig.

Email from Robert Craig to other members of the Army Research Laboratory in reference to the recommendations of site 18CH156 and its eligibility to be entered into the National Register of Historic Places.


Emails from Robert Craig to Multiple Parties, Correction on Cultural Resources Update (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Craig. Jack Kaiser.

Emails from Robert Craig and Jack Kaiser with updates and corrections of a proposed small caliber range at Blossom Point Research Facility.


Engineering Study: Bank Erosion Protection, Blossom Point, Maryland, Harry Diamond Laboratories (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

This report examines the alternative methods of slope protection to check the erosion of the existing bank at Blossom Point. This erosion, if permitted to continue, will result in damage and eventual collapse of an existing structure at the top of the bank known as the Ballast House. Alternative solutions, permit information, and recommendations are discussed in this report.


Estimates from the Expert House Movers Inc. to the Harry Diamond Laboratories (1977)
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Handwritten estimates for the movement of the Ballast House and its foundation.


Fax from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Invitation for Bids for the Blossom Point Farm House (1991)
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A fax of an invitation for bids for the purchase and removal of the Blossom Point Farm House (Ballast House). It details the date, location and inspection, title and risk of loss, special instructions to bidders, advertising, notification of work completion, and covenant.


Fax from US Army Adelphi Laboratory Center to the US Navy, Proposed Guard Station (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Clara Bennett.

Transmittal letter and map regarding the proposed site of a guard station.


Fax Transmittal from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District to Adelphi Laboratory Center, Draft Invitation to Bid (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stan Graham.

A portion of a fax from the Special Projects Branch, Real Estate Division to the facilities of the Adelphi Laboratory Center in regard to a draft publication of the invitation for bids (IFB). Enclosed is the publication and a transmittal sheet with notes to Clara Bennett to review for the publication.


HABS/HAER Inventory Card for Blossom Point Field Test Facility, BPI_0107 (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David G. Buchanan.

Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) Inventory for the Blossom Point Field Test Facility. The Blossom Point Field Test Facility is a subinstallation of Harry Diamond Laboratories in Adelphi, Maryland. It is located on an isolated peninsula in the southern part of Charles County, Maryland. The Army has used it as a proving ground and firing range since 1942. Prior to that time it was a part of the Jesuit-owned St. Thomas Manor, which dates from 1793,...