Camp Bullis (Geographic Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Reconnaissance in Secondary Impact Areas Along Salado Creek at Brook Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Michael Quigg.

In the Spring of 1988, historical, geoarcheological, and archeological investigations were conducted in selected areas within Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas. These investigations were designed to identify localities that contain deep, intact deposits with the potential to contain prehistoric cultural resources. The purpose was to determine the feasibility of conducting a buried site reconnaissance using a backhoe. The data gathered for Fort Sam Houston during the...


Cultural Resources Survey and Reevaluation of Resources Along the Proposed Perimeter Fence Line at Camp Bullis, Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Debra L. Beene. Johnna L. Buysse.

This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey along 8 miles of previously unsurveyed perimeter fence line, reevaluations of recorded sites along die previously surveyed fence line, and review of 5.8 miles of newly constructed fence line along the perimeter of Camp Bullis in northern Bexar and southern Comal counties; this work was conducted in association with an environmental ssessment (EA) of the proposed construction of perimeter fencing along an approximate 20.3-mile...


Cultural Resources Survey of 1,925 Acres at Camp Bullis Military Reservation, Bexar County, Texas (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann M. Scott.

A pedestrian archeological survey covering 1,925 acres (779 hectares) was conducted at the Camp Bullis Military Reservation from 20 April to 10 June 1998 by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. This survey recorded 20 new sites and revisited 2 previously recorded sites. These 22 sites consist of 18 prehistoric components and 6 historic components. One multi-component site, 41BX432, and two historic military bunkers, 41BX1276 and 41BX1277, are recommended as being eligible or potentially eligible for...


Cultural Resources Survey of 1.07 Acres, Camp Bullis Training Site, Bexar County, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann M. Scott.

On 14 December 1999, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc., performed an archeological survey of a 1.07-acre parcel of land located in Bexar County and owned by Camp Bullis Training Site, a subinstallation of Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. The parcel of land is part of a land sale. The selling of federal property requires an archeological survey in compliance with the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended through 1992 (NHPA) (PL....


Cultural Resources Survey of 2,302 Acres at Camp Bullis Military Reservation, Bexar County, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gregg C. Cestaro. Ann M. Scott. Karl W. Kibler.

A pedestrian archeological survey covering 2,302 acres (932 hectares) was conducted at the Camp Bullis Military Reservation from June 7 to August 4, 1999, by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. This survey recorded 25 new sites and revisited 2 previously recorded sites. These 27 sites consist of 17 prehistoric components, 7 historic components, and 3 multicomponent sites. Two prehistoric components—41BX1338 and 41BX1344—are recommended as being eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...


Cultural Resources Survey of 4,423 Acres and National Register Testing at Five Prehistoric Sites, Camp Bullis Military Reservation, Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael C. Wilder. Jennifer K. McWilliams. Karl W. Kibler. Martha Doty Freeman.

Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted archeological investigations at the Camp Bullis Military Reservation from January to June 2001. The investigations consisted of a pedestrian survey of 4,423 acres (1,789 hectares) in Training Areas 1B, 5D, 5E, 7, 8B, 10, and 11B and National Register test excavations at sites 41BX1031, 41BX1032, 41BX1035, 41BX1220, and 41CM211. The survey documented 28 new archeological sites and revisited and reassessed 43 previously recorded sites. The 71 sites consist...


A Cultural Resources Survey of Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas: The 1996 Season (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul Maslyk. Karl W. Kibler.

A pedestrian archeological survey covering 2,450 acres (992 hectares) was conducted at the Camp Bullis Military Reservation from 14 October to 29 November 1996 by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. This intensive survey recorded 20 new archeological sites and enlarged the dimensions on 4 sites previously recorded by Gerstle et al. (1978). These 24 sites consist of 22 prehistoric sites and 2 historic military sites. It is recommended that one of the prehistoric sites, 41BX1220, be considered...


Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Maneuver Areas at Camp Bullis, Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas: The Archeology and History of 3,255 Acres Along Cibolo Creek (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gregg C. Cestaro. Martha Doty Freeman. Marie E. Blake. Ann M. Scott.

A pedestrian archeological survey covering 3,255 acres (1,317 hectares) was conducted at the Camp Bullis Military Reservation in Bexar and Comal Counties, Texas, during October–December 1999 and April–May 2000, by personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc. The investigations resulted in the documentation of 39 new archeological sites consisting of 28 sites with only prehistoric components, 8 sites with only historic components, and 3 sites with both prehistoric and historic components....


Environmental Assessment for the Construction of a Medical Modified Urban Assault Course (MUAC) Facility on Camp Bullis Training Site, Texas (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Directorate of Safety, Environment and Fire, Fort Sam Houston.

The US Army has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the construction of a Medical Modified Urban Assault Course (MUAC) facility on Camp Bullis Training Site (CBTS), located in San Antonio, Texas. Based on the following summary of effects (and as discussed in the accompanying EA), the US Army has determined that the Proposed Action (as described below and in Section 1.0 of the EA) is not a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment, within the...


Environmental Assessment for the Implementation of an Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan at Camp Bullis, Texas (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Duane Peter. Melissa Green. Victoria Green Clow. Ed Salo.

This Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to evaluate potential environmental impacts associated with the implementation of an Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) at Camp Bullis Training Site (CBTS) in Bexar and Comal counties, Texas. The location and mission of CBTS are presented in this chapter along with the purpose and need for the Proposed Action and alternatives to the Proposed Action, the decisions to be made, the organization of this EA, and any permits...


Environmental Survey, Camp Bullis Reserve Training Area, Texas (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ormsby H. Williams.

This survey was conducted at the request of 5th Army Headquarters for the purpose of assessing the utilization of government owned lands designated as reserve training areas. An effort was made during the conduct of this assessment to consolidate training requirements, proper natural resource management (AR 420~74) and environmental consideration as set forth by the National Environmental Policy Act 1969 (PL 91-190). This survey is being conducted by reserve officers with training as...


Field Sketch, 41BX1051, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott. J. Arnn.

Sketch map of site 41BX1051, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries, noted artifacts and archaeological elements, and topographical features.


Final Environmental Assessment, Proposed Dining Facility, Camp Bullis, Texas (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jodi Reeves Eyre

This Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzes the potential environmental consequences resulting from the proposed consolidation of the dining facilities at Camp Bullis, Texas. The proposed action is to upgrade the dining facilities at Camp Bullis to support growing demands and correct risks to health and safety at the existing facilities.


Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Historic Properties Component of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

The Historic Properties Component (HPC) is the portion of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) that relates to compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The HPC establishes the procedures Fort Sam Houston (FSH) and its sub-installation Camp Bullis (CB) will follow in its management of historic properties. The HPC provides procedures for identification, evaluation, and determining and resolving the effects of undertakings on such...


Fort Sam Houston Historic Context and Building Inventory, Volume I (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marsha Prior. Troy M. Ainsworth. Martha Doty Freeman.

This report is a compilation of several historical research investigations conducted for Fort Sam Houston and its training site, Camp Bullis, in San Antonio, Texas. When the U.S. Army first stationed troops in Texas in late 1845, the Post at San Antonio was established, and for three decades the Army leased buildings. After the Civil War, the city of San Antonio offered land to the U.S. Army for a permanent post, and by 1876, when the first buildings were erected, the long and varied history of...


Fort Sam Houston Historic Context and Building Inventory, Volume II (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marsha Prior. Troy Ainsworth. Martha Doty Freeman.

This master history document is a compilation of three historical studies conducted for Fort Sam Houston and its training site, Camp Bullis, in San Antonio, Texas. The three studies compiled include: Fort Sam Houston, An American Depot, Headquarters, and Training Facility, 1876-1946 by M.D. Freeman; Camp Bullis, A Military Training Facility in the Southern Department and Eight Corps Area, 1906-1946 by M.D. Freeman; and Inventory and Evaluation of Cold War-era Resources at Fort Sam Houston and...


Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation Cultural Resource Management Activities: Annual Report for Period of January 1, 2001 through December 2001 (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jackie Schlatter.

The annual status report for Cultural Resources Management Activities provides information regarding Fort Sam Houston's implementation of the Programmatic Agreement. This report replaces the numerous documents that would have been required under Section 106 if a Programmatic Agreement had not been implemented. As in previous reporting periods, this report reflects the status of undertakings that are subject to the Cultural Resources Review Process as stipulated in the Programmatic Agreement and...


Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation Cultural Resources Management Activities: Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1997 (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Mark Sloop

The annual status report for Cultural Resources Management activities provides information regarding Fort Sam Houston's implementation of the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP). This report replaces the numerous documents, which would have been required under Section 106, if a Programmatic Agreement had not been implemented. In consultation with the Fort Sam Houston representative from the Texas Historical Commission, the focus of this report has been modified to reflect the status of...


The Fort Sam Houston Project: An Archeological and Historical Assessment (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrea Gerstle. Thomas C. Kelly. Cristi Assad.

The archaeological and historical investigations reported here result from a contract between the Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (Contract #DACA 63-77-6-0081). During this project, Thomas R. Hester served as principal investigator, with Dr. Joel Gunn as co-principal investigator. The archaeological field director, Thomas C. Kelly, his co-workers Andrea Gerstle and Cristi Assad, and the other...


General Data Form and Site Map, 41BX420, Camp Bullis, Texas (1988)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Sketch map and general information of site 41BX420, Comanche Spring, Camp Bullis, Texas. Details include site boundaries, archaeological features, artifact placement and some topographical information.


Historic American Building Survey Documentation, Various Properties at Fort Sam HoustonMilitary Reservation, Camp Bullis Training Site (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe C. Freeman. Daron Duke.

This is a Historic American Building Survey for Buildings 6213, 452, 1030, 1461, 2013-2017, 4125, 4224, and 4226 and is part of a collection of survey documents of Significant Historic American Buildings at Fort Sam Houston. Building 6213 was constructed in 1931 during the primary period of significance (1929-1939) at Camp Bullis and has been determined eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C.


Historic Landscape Inventory with Recommendations for Landscape Treatment, Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Helen Tyson Siewers. Nicole Fleck.

The historic cantonment area at Camp Bullis represents a typical Army training facility built during the period between World Wars. An overview of the natural history of the region concludes that the Hill Country landscape was shaped by geologic and climatic conditions. The resulting landscape, with its varied terrain of rolling hills and open valleys is well suited to the needs of a training facility, yet at the same time quite sensitive to the effects of human disturbance. Unique natural...


Historic Property Condition Studies for Buildings: 5046, 5105, 5106, 5107, 5108, 5110, 5122, 5123, 5905, 5907, Camp Bullis Training Site, San Antonio, Texas (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe C. Freeman.

A historic property condition report for 10 buildings at Camp Bullis. The Architectural assessments were conducted by Geo-Marine, Inc. and include buildings 5046, 5105, 5106, 5107, 5108, 5110, 5122, 5123, 5905, 5907 at Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas.


Historical and Environmental Overview of the Camp Bullis Training Site, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text M. E. Dusty Bruns.

A brief historical and environmental overview of the Camp Bull is Training Site, a sub-post of Fort Sam Houston. Included is a brief installation history, a list of some points of interest, and an overview of Camp Bullis’ unique biological resources. As a sub-installation of Headquarters, Fort Bam Houston, Texas, Camp Bullis provides the ranges, training areas, air space, facilities, and the necessary installation support, to authorised Federal, State, and local government activities. Camp...


History: The Camp Bullis Training Site (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dusty Bruns.

A brief history of Camp Bullis from 1844-1989.