Apache Junction (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations at the Apache Trail Site (NA19,509), Apache Junction, Arizona (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David H. Greenwald.

The City of Apache Junction contracted with the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) to conduct preliminary test excavations at the Apache Trail site (NA19.509). Investigations (Project No. CS-86-1, City of Apache Junction) were undertaken within the boundaries of a proposed land exchange from the Bureau of Land Management to the City of Apache Junction. This land exchange would result in the development of an equestrian trail and open space park, a public facility to be administered by the City of...


Archaeological Monitoring of Pole Replacement at Salt River Project Structures CP-25 and CP-28 for the Goldfield-Silver King 230kV Project within AZ U:10:49 (ASM)/AZ U:10:2 (BLM), Apache Junction, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert A. Rowe. Michael Foster.

This technical memo presents the results of archaeological monitoring by Logan Simpson Design during the installation of Salt River Project (SRP) poles at stations CP-25 and CP-28 along the Goldfield-Silver King 230 kV transmission line within the boundary of AZ U:10:49 (ASM)/AZ U:10:2 (BLM). Because the construction site is located on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the project is considered an undertaking as defined under 36 CFR § 800 (as revised in 2004), the...


Archaeological Survey of a Transmission Line Corridor Located Adjacent to the East Side of Idaho Road, Between Superstition Drive and Lost Dutchman Drive, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Edward M. Fortier. Lyle M. Stone.

This record contains a letter summary the results of a 1981 archaeological survey by Archaeological Research Services, Tempe, Arizona within a Salt River Project transmission line corridor in Pinal County, Arizona. No cultural resources were located during the survey.


A Cultural Resource Survey for an AT&T Buried Fiberoptic Communication Cable Between Apache Junction and Tucson: State Land Portion (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard W. Effland.

Archaeological Consulting Services, ltd. (ACS) performed a cultural resource inventory and assessment investigation for the proposed AT&T buried fiberoptic communication cable between Apache Junction and Tucson, Arizona. This work was performed at the request of Mr. Kenneth Reinert of Coates Field Services, Inc. The field survey was directed by Dr. Richard Effland and was conducted during the period from May 3 to May 16, 1985. The cable will be buried within the western edge of the right-of-way...


Cultural Resources Monitoring of Roadway Improvements along Historic State Route 88 between Mileposts 203.40 and 220.20, Northeast of Apache Junction, Maricopa County, Arizona (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alexandra Howard. Nicole Webb.

FHWA and ADOT completed a roadway improvement project along Historic SR-88, also known as the Apache Trail, between MP 203.40 and MP 220.20, northeast of the town of Apache Junction, Maricopa County, Arizona. The undertaking included milling existing pavement and laying new pavement along SR-88 between MP 203.40 and 213.35; applying a double application of chip seal coat on the existing roadway between MP 213.35 and MP 220.20; removing the pavement at 5 existing pullouts; constructing new...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Salt River Project Mesa Highlands and 46E 1S Substations, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David H. Greenwald. Sarah L. Horton.

A cultural resources survey of two proposed substations was conducted for Salt River Project by archaeologists from SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, on January 30, 1991. The project involved the survey of approximately 3.5 acres of State of Arizona Lands for the Mesa Highlands substation located in Maricopa County west of Apache Junction, Arizona, and approximately 4.0 acres of State of Arizona Lands for the 46E 1S substation located in Pinal County south of Apache Junction on the Queen...


Testing and Data Recovery Measures Performed at Five Prehistoric Sites along Siphon Draw, Pinal County, Arizona (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jo Ann E. Kisselburg. Barbara S. Macnider. Kim Adams. Donald Irwin.

Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted archaeological testing and data recovery measures on five prehistoric sites near Apache Junction at the request of Mr. Kurt Kefgen of TRW/Mesa Safety Systems (TRW). The work was performed under an excavation permit issued by Arizona State Museum (ASM) in order to recover all significant information from these sites prior to the development of the state land by TRW. The five sites are located in Sections 7 and 18 of Township 1 South, Range...