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From March 18 to April 2, 2002, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted National Register of Historic Places eligibility testing of two prehistoric sites located on Fort Sam Houston in Bexar County, Texas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, sponsored the project as a result of the proposed plan to construct a fence across part of Fort Sam Houston near site 41BX1209. Site 41BX1407 would not be impacted by the fence but was included as part of this testing...
The natural regions of Texas (1931)
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Non-Invasive Burial Determination Using Near Surface Geophysical Survey and Soil Chemical Testing at Fort Hood, Texas, and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (Legacy 03-193)
This project sought to develop a non-invasive means to identify the locations of prehistoric and historic human burials using geophysical and soil chemistry. With field investigations conducted at rockshelters, open air sites, and historic cemeteries, geophysical investigations were very effective in identifying burials and other cultural features at all site types. Chemical analysis of the soil to verify burial locations appears to hold greatest promise in historic burials.
Non-Invasive Burial Determination Using Near Surface Geophysical Survey and Soil Chemical Testing at Fort Hood, Texas, and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - Report (Legacy 03-193) (2004)
This project sought to develop a non-invasive means to identify the locations of prehistoric and historic human burials using geophysical and soil chemistry. With field investigations conducted at rockshelters, open air sites, and historic cemeteries, geophysical investigations were very effective in identifying burials and other cultural features at all site types. Chemical analysis of the soil to verify burial locations appears to hold greatest promise in historic burials.
Note by Allen Benefield, Buildings 671 and 200, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2002)
Note regarding Buildings 200 and 671. This document is part of a collection of memos, notes and original memorandums related to recent undertakings in Buildings 200 and 671, structures at Randolph Air Force Base that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Note by Scott Shepherd, Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Note on correspondence between Randolph Air Force Base and the Texas Historical Commission that work design may continue on Building 901. This letter is part of a large group of correspondence and supportive material for the updated plans and specifications to Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Note by Scott Shepherd, Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
A short note on the beginning of a proposed undertaking for possible removal of windows and frames on historic buildings at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a large group of correspondence and supportive material for the updated plans and specifications to Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Note from Randolph Air Force Base to Texas Historical Commission, Thank You to Amy Dase, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Note from the Randolph Air Force bAse Community Planner to Amy Dase, thanking her for quick turnaround concerning the proposed rehabilitation of Building 208. This document is part of a collection of correspondence concerning the proposed rehabilitation of Building 208, a historic Post Garage, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are letters of correspondence, Q.M.C. forms, location maps, blueprints and photographs of the structure.
Note from Scott Shepherd, Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Note/email written by Scott Shepherd on the current policy of replacement of historic doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a collection of correspondence providing information on a proposed undertaking for Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Projects include replacement of the south side doors and the installation of a canvas awning over the archway doors of the Officer's Club. The attachments of these letters include location maps, historic data,...
Note from Scott Shepherd, Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Correspondence detailing three additives to the basic contract for undertaking of Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, which are: reglase, storm window, and replace with like steel casement. This letter is part of a large group of correspondence and supportive material for the updated plans and specifications to Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Note from Scott Shepherd, Section 106 Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Interoffice correspondence concerning the initial Section 106 coordination on the rehab of the North Wing of Building 661 with the Texas Historical Commission.
Note from Scott Shepherd, Talking Paper on Foreclosure at Randolph, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
A note with attached Talking Paper on the lack of coordination of projects on historic buildings at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This correspondence is part of a group of letters and supportive documentation concerning pending foreclosure on rehabilitation projects for Buildings 216, 661, 675, and 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Foreclosure has been decided upon by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation as a result of Section 106 requirements not being met before the start of...
Note, Enclosing Arches Building 663, Randolph Air Force Base, TX (1992)
Handwritten note detailing verbal agreement that the remaining arches at Building 663 should be enclosed. Building 663 is located at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
Notes Between Paul Williams and Scott Shepherd, Foreclosure Buildings 216, 661 and 909, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Handwritten notes and faxes discussing the pending foreclosure of undertakings for Buildings 216, 661, 675, and 902 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This correspondence is part of a group of letters and supportive documentation concerning pending foreclosure on rehabilitation projects for Buildings 216, 661, 675, and 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Foreclosure has been decided upon by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation as a result of Section 106 requirements not being met...
Notes by David McDonald, Doors Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Notes from meetings concerning the proposed undertaking to install doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. These notes are part of correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.
Notes by Joseph Logan and Others, Lighting Project and Roof Repair, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Handwritten notes sent internally within Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. There is a mention of a lighting project, to initiate 332, and to fix the roof over Col McDonald's office.
Notes from Scott Shepherd to Bill Myers, Rehabilitation of Building 661 SABER Contract, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1991)
This correspondence is part of a group of notes and letters on the proposed rehabilitation and replacement of the eighty original exterior windows at Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The proposed undertaking is under the SABER Contract.
Notes from Scott Shepherd, Building 156 Foreclosure, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
A few emails written as notes by Scott Shepherd detailing conversations and drafting for formal letters concerning the proposed undertakings for Building 156 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a large packet of correspondence and associated documents concerning a complex proposal of undertakings for World War II temporary buildings located on Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Many of the documents are drafts and letters from internal circulation within Randolph Air Force...
Notes, Correspondence concerning Hangar 64 and Hangar 12, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
An unaddressed electronic message detailing notes on upcoming meetings and viewpoints that will be addressed in those meetings concerning Hangars 64 and 12 at Randolph Air Force Base.
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 1560-Building 2071, Fort Sam Houston, TX (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: a water well, post hospital, hospital annex, hospital wards, morgue, station hospital neuropsychiatric ward, enlisted personnel mess building, hospital clinic, hospital non-commissioned officers' barracks, non-commissioned officers' quarters, barber shop, incinerator, boiler house, combined air...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 184-Building 372, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: officers' quarters, Nulson preschool, nurses' quarters, barracks, band barracks, enlisted men's barracks, mess hall and kitchen, a chapel, general instruction buildings, administration buildings, warehouses, World War II temporary structures, special corps area repair shop, stable guard and shop, boot...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 2157-Building 2420, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: magazines, stables, Pentathlon instruction building, veterinary hospitals, water well engine house, vehicle and storage sheds, garages, radio station, pumping plant, barracks, gift chapel, telephone exchange, bakery, guard house, post headquarters, warrant officer's quarters, temporary World War II...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 2425-Building 2653, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: a soaper, motor repair shops, gas station, vehicle storage, transportation Corps, administration buildings, credit union, NCO club, inflammable material storehouse, temporary World War II structures, ordinance field maintenance shop, car washer pump house, paint stripping plant, field house sports arena, bowling...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 2655-Building 5147, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston , Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: laboratories, general storehouses and warehouses, reviewing stand, general purpose warehouse, defense mapping agency, supply service administration building, combined air conditioning and heating plant, Klaus' grocery and saloon, heating plant gas fired, inflammable material storehouses, public toilet, lavatory...
OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 373-Building 618, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include infantry posts, company barracks, mess hall and kitchen, restrooms, lavatories, supply offices, post exchange, gymnasium, post headquarters, bachelor officers' quarters, and garages.