JBSA-Sam Houston (Geographic Keyword)

426-450 (726 Records)

Photographs, Building 2792, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Photographs of the northeast end and northwest corner of Building 2792 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 3, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Colored photographs of the east side and north east corner of Building 3, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 300 Post Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1942)
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Black and white photograph looking west at the rear of the Post Headquarters, Building T-300, Fort Sam Houston, TX.


Photographs, Building 407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Photographs of the southeast corner, south face, and southwest corner of Building 407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 411, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Photographs of the southwest corner of Building 411, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 416, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Photographs of the southeast corner, southwest side of Building 416, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 4189, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Photographs of the northeast corner and northwest corner and gate of Building 4189 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 44, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Colored photographs of the north doors and the north side of Building 44, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 6, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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Colored photograph of the east side of Building 6, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Building 617 Exterior, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
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Black and white photographs of historic building 617 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. These are additional photographs taken during an architectural survey.


Photographs, Buildings 346, 347 and 348, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
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Black and white photographs of the exteriors of buildings 346, 347 and 348 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Buildings 616, 617 and 688, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
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Colored photographs of the exteriors of historic Infantry Post buildings 616, 617 and 688 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Historic Wall Photographs, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
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A set of polaroids of wall details from historic buildings at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, Medical Training Center Construction, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1972)
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Black and white photographs documenting the construction of the US Army Medical Training Center at Fort Sam Houston, Included are aerial photographs and exterior photographs of the building's progress, as well as its surroundings.


Photographs, The Quadrangle and Clock Tower, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text SSG Burchfield.

Black and white photographs taken in 1973 of the Quadrangle and Clock Tower at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Each photograph details a different area of the two subjects from different directions.


Photographs, Theater, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rich Harrell.

Colored photographs of the exterior and interior of the theater at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Photographs, U.S. Army Medical Training Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1972)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bergman.

Black and white aerial photographs of the U.S. Army Medical Training Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Included in the images are five barracks, the Medical Field Service School, MacArthur Field, Brooke General Hospital, and some of the older buildings of the main Post area.


Photographs, Water Tower Demolition, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George Ray.

Colored photographs capturing the deconstruction and demolition of two old water towers in the Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.


Prehistoric Research Context for Camp Bullis and Fort Sam Houston, Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margaret Howard Hines.

This document provides a framework for archeological research, evaluation of significance, and determination of the potential National Register eligibility of prehistoric archeological sites on the U.S. Army property at Camp Bullis and Fort Sam Houston in Bexar and Comal counties, Texas. These installations are in the Salado and Cibolo creek drainage basins and encompass ca. 28,000 and 3,400 acres, respectively. Over the past 30 years, a number of archeological investigations in these basins...


Preliminary Assessment Screening Demolition and Disposal of Building 1030, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alberto Molina-Colon. John L. Brenneman.

The purpose of this Preliminary Assessment Screening (PAS) is to obtain approval for demolition/disposal of Building 1030. The building is located in the north area of the post. The building itself was used as a storage facility consisting of 8,214 square feet.


Preliminary Evaluation of Cold War-Era Resources at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marsha Prior. Julian W. Adams.

This preliminary report presents the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility recommendations for a Cold War-era building and structure assessment conducted at Fort Sam Houston (FSH), San Antonio. This report is the first phase of a survey and evaluation of 303 buildings and structures constructed between 1946 and 1991—the generally agreed upon dates encompassing the Cold War. The final report for this project will include: (1) a more extensive discussion of the Cold War-era...


Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Office for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Sam Houston.

An unsigned agreement between the Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston (FSH) and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston [a portion of which is a National Historic Landmark District (NHLD) and a National Conservation District (NCD)] and at its Camp Bullis sub-installation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for the National...


Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Peake.

The Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and at its Camp Bullis subinstallation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The Army has consulted with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, the San Antonio Conservation Society, the Society for the Preservation of Historic...


Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Sam Houston.

A signed agreement stating that the Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and at its Camp Bullis sub-installation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore, the Army, the Texas SHPO, and the Council agree that operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis will be administered in...


Programmatic Agreement Among the U.S. Air Force and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Leonard A. Patrick. Mark Wolfe.

Joint Base San Antonio is composed of military installations in San Antonio, Texas, otherwise known as Fort Sam Houston that includes Camp Bullis, Lackland Air Force Base, Kelly Field Annex, and Randolph Air Force Base. The U.S. Air Force manages historic properties on these geographically separated installations and the historic properties under the Air Force’s management vary widely in their significance, integrity, and potential for continuing use and reuse. The Air Force has elected to...