Texas (Geographic Keyword)

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Staff Summary Sheet, Building 300 Water Fountain Repair Work, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Seymore.

This correspondence concerns the information necessary to activate the fountain at Building 300, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included is a staff summary sheet, Texas Landscape Nursery proposal, and memo on the condition of the fountain.


Staff Summary Sheet, Paint Scheme for Buildings 100, 102, 200, 300, and 8, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

Correspondence and a staff summary sheet detailing the paint scheme for buildings 100, 102, 200, 300, and 8 at Randolph Air Force Base. It is proposed in this correspondence that the buildings be painted white, in keeping with their historic properties.


Staff Summary Sheet, Texas Historical Commission Meeting Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margaret L. Schreier.

Notes on a Texas Historical Commission Meeting concerning the rehabilitation of Building 902 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning a federal undertaking at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The project includes modification, refurbishment and replacement of windows and doors.


Staff Summary Sheet, Work on Major General Profitt's Quarters, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

A staff summary sheet on the purpose, discussion, and recommendation of the work on Major General Profitt's Quarters. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning an undertaking that may effect General Officer housing units at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Attachments included with the letters are location maps, description and assessment, photographs, and construction elevations.


Statement of Work, Construct Furnishings Management Warehouse, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joshua Graham.

This statement of work details the specifications for the design and construction of a furnishings management warehouse on Randolph Air Force Base. The specs include general requirements, scope of work, design submittal schedule, submittals, demolition, construction, specifications, and additional attachments. The Project Manager for this scope of work is Joshua Graham, EIT.


Stone Artifacts: Cutting Artifacts (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

At the beginning, any sharp edge of a thin flake was considered sufficient for a good cutting edge. When the edge became dulled and chipped from use, the flake was discarded and another picked up either as found in nature or struck off from some suitable material. There was no standard for size or shape; the main requirements were that it be large enough to be held in a hand and sufficiently thin, sharp and strong enough to cut skin, flesh and wood. This type of cutting artifact undoubtedly...


A study of the function and technology of certain bifacial tools from southern Texas (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Harry J. Shafer. Thomas R. Hester.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Summary Report of Rehabilitation of Collections and Records from Fort Sam Houston, Texas and Camp Bullis, Texas Army Bases (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Munoz.

In 2014, the Department of the Army and UTSA-CAR entered into a contract to rehabilitate and curate archaeological collections from Fort Sam and Camp Bullis Army bases. Six accessions (projects) were rehabilitated during the course of this contract. Three of the projects (Gerstle et al. 1978; Gibson et al. 1982; Mahoney 2004) were conducted by UTSA-CAR, one (Boyd et al. 1990) was a joint effort by UTSA-CAR and Prewitt and Associates, one (Pagoulatos 2008) was directed by the Camp Bullis Cultural...


Summary, Evaluation of Site Locations for HVAC Condensers at Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

The HVAC system requires installation of condensing units on the exterior of Building 901 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter offers the reasons considered in selecting the North and West sides of the building to place the condensers.


Supply Room Building 99, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of a supply room at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 99. 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 “J.K.N.”


Supply Room Building 99, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1934)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

This document is a Q.M.C. Form for a supply room (building number 99) 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 with the building completion date being recorded as 1934.


A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume I: Historic Context and Methodology for Assessment (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Lewis. Katherine J. Roxlau. Lori E. Rhodes. Paul Boyer. Joseph S. Murphey.

This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate, evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to evaluate real property, personal property, and records and documents sites that may be exceptionally significant due to their relationship to the Cold War,...


Talking Paper on Visit to Historical Commission, Taj Mahal Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard Huber.

On 29 April 1987 Sgt Huber met with Jim Steely of the Texas Historical Commission, National Registry Division, at his office in Austin, Texas. This document includes a list of topics discussed, a related memo on the Taj Mahal and Chapel One nominations for National Historic Status, the nomination form, and associated handwritten notes and newspaper articles.


Teledyne BlueView Multibeam Scanning Sonar Processed Data Export Representative Images (2020)
IMAGE Bryan Herling. Mason Miller.

A collection of 18 exported images from the processed BlueView sonar dataset collected around Site 41OR90 in January of 2020.


Temporary Post Exchange Building 83, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1942)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

This set of drawings from June 29, 1942 document the foundation, floor, and elevation plans of a temporary post exchange at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 83. The blueprint was originally drawn by Hesler and checked by Schmidt.


Test Excavations and Monitoring at 41BX1598, A Multicomponent Historic Site in Bexar County, Texas (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Antonia L. Figueroa. Raymond P. Mauldin.

From September through December of 2003, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at The University of Texas at San Antonio performed archaeological testing and monitoring at site 41BX1598, the location for the proposed San Fernando Community Center. The site is adjacent to Military Plaza in downtown San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. The work performed by CAR was done under contract with the San Antonio Archdiocese, and was conducted in accordance with and under the jurisdiction of the City...


Texas Roots Run East: Considering Regional Contexts In San Felipe de Austin Archeology (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sarah Chesney.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Shifting Borders: Early-19th Century Archeology in the Trans-Mississippi South" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Founded in 1823 by Stephen F. Austin as the capital of the recently established Austin Colony in Mexican Texas the town of San Felipe de Austin was a melting pot of ideas, people, and languages from across Mexico and the United States. As the Texas Revolution drew nearer in the 1830s residents...


An underwater archeological magnetometer survey and site test excavation project off Padre Island, Texas (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Barto. Arnold.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


URS Legacy Grant Proposal: Achieving Force Protection Goals in Historic Buildings Within a Green/Sustainable Building Context
PROJECT Uploaded by: Jodi Reeves Eyre

URS Legacy Grant Proposal: Achieving Force Protection Goals in Historic Buildings Within a Green/Sustainable Building Context


US Army National Guard Cultural Resources Planning Level Survey - Summary Report (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lara S. Anderson. Kristen L. Langness. Jennifer L. Riordan. Kenneth L. Shingleton, Jr.. Barbara C. Smoyer. Cathy A. Van Arsdale. Janet L. Wilzbach.

In 1997, the National Guard Bureau (NGB) tasked the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, with assisting the Army National Guard (ARNG) in complying with the cultural resource requirements outlined in Army Regulation 200-4 and Department of Defense Instruction 4715.3. The St. Louis District was asked to develop a national project minimally to address three objectives of the NGB cultural resources program: (1) national Planning Level Surveys (PLS) for all ARNG federally owned or supported...


US Army National Guard Cultural Resources Planning Level Survey - Texas (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lara S. Anderson.

In April 1998, St. Louis District personnel visited the Adjutant General’s Department of Texas (AGTX) at Camp Mabry, the Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory, and the Texas Historical Commission in Austin to research archaeological and historic buildings survey work conducted on Army National Guard facilities in the state. This document reports the history of cultural investigations on federally owned or supported Texas Army National Guard (TXARNG) facilities, lists archaeological sites and...


Vertebrate Remains.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: Cavalry and Light Artillery Post (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Fort Sam Houston’s buildings exhibit a variety of architectural influences because of its incremental development. Its four posts, the Quadrangle and Staff Post, Infantry Post, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, and New Post, are excellent visual records of the Army’s planning ideals and the architectural styles employed during their respective construction periods. The various architectural styles included Italianate, Colonial Revival, Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Classical...


Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: Infantry Post (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Of all the posts at Fort Sam Houston, none is more complex stylistically than the Infantry Post. This complicated assemblage of stylistic influences is typified in the design of Long Barracks and Band Barracks, and is discussed in more detail later in this text. Less difficult to interpret are the post’s kitchens, mess halls, and latrines which were executed in a simplified form of the Colonial Revival style. The Colonial Revival style, also known as Georgian Revival, is an adaptation of the...


Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: New Post (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Fort Sam Houston’s buildings exhibit a variety of architectural influences because of its incremental development. Its four posts, the Quadrangle and Staff Post, Infantry Post, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, and New Post, are excellent visual records of the Army’s planning ideals and the architectural styles employed during their respective construction periods. The various architectural styles include Italianate, Colonial Revival, Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Classical...