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This document is a Q.M.C. Form for the kitchen and mess hall (building number 30) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. The form was approved by the Secretary of War as required by A.R. 30-1435. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1939, however the date of completion is recorded as 1930.
Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 31, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 31. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the blueprint...
Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 32, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 32. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...
Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 34, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 34. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.
Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 35, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 35. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the blueprint...
Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 36, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 36. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.
Land Management Plan for Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1972)
The purpose of this plan is to provide an overall guide for the management and maintenance of lands for which the installation is responsible. This plan is to facilitate the military mission of the installation through the conservation, improvement, and maintenance of its natural resources in accordance with sound agronomic principles. The maintenance of improved and intensively improved grounds, such as lawns, drill fields, open areas, athletic fields, and landscape plantings will be...
Letter From 502 CES/CL to 502 CONS/LGC, Sole Source Justification for Selecting the Center for Archaeological Research JBSF400014 Curation and Inventory, University of Texas at San Antonio, Draft (2017)
This is a memorandum for 502 CONS/LGC concerning the Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio. The letter includes the estimated dollar value and justification of the proposed requirement.
Letter From 502 CES/CL to 502 CONS/LOG, Memorandum on Sole Source Justification for JBSF400014 Curation and Inventory, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Template (2012)
36 CFR 79, Chapter 1 (Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archeological Collections), requires curation and an inventoried database of archeological artifacts be accomplished by an institution capable of doing so in the area, or close to the area where the artifacts were collected. This ensures accessibility to Native American Tribes affiliated to the area where those artifacts were collected, as well as allowing researchers access to those artifacts. The artifacts collected were...
Letter from Al Trivette to Scott Shepherd, Building 235 Self Help, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Request written for a listing of the buildings built at Randolph Air Force Base prior to 1950. Also a call for carefully monitoring projects that are associated with historic structures. A group of correspondence concerning small projects at Randolph Air Force Base, including the Self Help in Building 235. Most of the emails address the need for coordination and organization in orchestrating these smaller projects. Also mentioned is a need for a survey and a Programmatic Agreement with the...
Letter from Allen Benefield to F. Lawerence Oaks, Undertakings in Buildings 200 and 671, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2002)
This correspondence was written by Randolph Air Force Base to bring to the State Historical Preservation Office's attention recent inadvertent actions concerning undertakings in Buildings 200 and 671. These buildings are structures on Randolph Air Force Base and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Letter from Allen Benefield to F. Lawrence Oaks, Buildings 671 and 200, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2002)
This letter identifies and details buildings 200 and 671, specifically the historic background and use of both buildings that leads them to being included on the National Register of Historic Places. 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.
Letter from Arthur Pengelly to Nancy Kalter, Officer's Quarters Building 526, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering the demolition of Building 526 which is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. This letter provides a proposal for chemical soil stabilization on the project. This letter is part of a packet of correspondence concerning the proposed demolition of Building 526, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Attachments include engineering reports, description, and location map.
Letter from Bill Smith to Scott Shepherd, Hangar 12, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
An email proposing renovation on the west-side parking of Hangar 12 be renovated at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are spec measurements for the square footage in the entrance, mechanical room, utility area, and north end of the hangar. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning rehabilitation projects for Hangars 12, 13, and 64 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Proposed projects includes new entrance canopies, replacement of external doors, and interior...
Letter from Bradford Patterson to Michael Pumohrey, Building 2270 Theater 1, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2005)
The Texas Historical Commission is writing in regards to the proposed undertaking with Theater 1, Building 2270. The letter suggests that a meeting take place to go over differences of opinion concerning the project. Also addressed is the need for clarification of the status of the latest ICRMP/Army Alternate procedures for Fort Sam Houston.
Letter from Brian Miller to Claudia Nissley, Pre-cast Concrete Fence Plan, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
Randolph Air Force Base developed an undertaking to install pre-cast concrete fencing throughout the installation including areas within the proposed historic district. It was determined that the proposed project will have no adverse effect to the buildings or to the surrounding area.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Building 103 Patio Extension, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1995)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may affect Building 103, located on property eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been determined that the undertaking will have “no effect” on the property or the proposed historic district. This letter provides summary documentation for review. Copied to this correspondence is the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Buildings 110 and 120, Randolph (1996)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking that may affect Buildings 110 and 120 and has determined that it will have "no effect" on the property. This letter provides summary documentation for review.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Buildings 110, 112, 120, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (Copy) (1996)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking to apply a non-slip system to eliminate slippery tile floors in the breezeways of historic buildings 110, 112, and 120. This letter details the obstacles Randolph Air Force Base is having in locating materials for the proposed undertaking.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Chain Link Fencing Building 418 Circle Housing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
Randolph Air Force Base developed an undertaking to install a chain link fence at the rear elevation of Building 418, a circle housing unit at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that there will be no effect to the building or to its surrounding area.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Fencing for South and West Swimming Pools, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
This correspondence addresses a verbal consultation concerning the replacement of the existing metal fences at both the South and West swimming pools. It was mutually agreed that the fence style replacement would have no effect on the pool areas or the historic district.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Half Court Basketball Courts for Circle Housing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1997)
Randolph Air Force Base developed an undertaking to construct, within the Randolph Field Historic District; specifically, in the circle housing area, two half court basketball courts. This letter gives details concerning the Section 106 coordination of the project.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Pre-cast Concrete Fence Plan, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
Randolph Air Force Base developed an undertaking to install pre-cast concrete fencing throughout the installation including areas within the proposed historic district. It was determined that the proposed project will have no adverse effect to the buildings or to the surrounding area.
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Repair of Tile Roofs, Section 106 Coordination, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1997)
Randolph Air Force Base is considering an undertaking to repair roofs on historic buildings within the Randolph Field Historic District. They applied the Criteria of Effect and Adverse Effect found in 36 CFR, Paragraph 800.9 to this undertaking and determined there will be No Adverse Effect on the property. Replacement of the roofing tiles necessitated a thorough search for a replacement tile that would meet or exceed the Secretary’s Standards to maintain a character-defining feature of these...
Letter from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Street Signs Historic District, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1997)
Randolph Air Force Base developed a program to attach street signs to existing light poles within the Randolph Field Historic District. It was determined that it will have no effect on the property or its historic district.