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Letter from F. Lawerence Oaks to Douglas Biggerstaff, Project Review for Proposed Undertakings to Demolish Buildings 376, 377, 4115, 5101, 5102, and 5002, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text F. Lawrence Oaks.

The Texas Historical Commission's review staff has completed its review of the proposed undertakings to demolish Buildings 376, 377, 4115, at Fort Sam Houston and 5101, 5102 and 5002 at Camp Bullis. The Commission concurs with Fort Sam Houston's determination that the demolitions would have an "adverse effect" on the buildings, which are contributing structures to potential National Register District at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis.


Letter from Garry Atkins to Lawerence Oaks, Comments Request on Proposed Conversion of Buildings 6202, 6203, and 6204 to Army's Urban Assault Training Program, Camp Bullis, Texas (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Garry F. Atkins.

Fort Sam Houston Requests that the Texas Historical Commission provides comment in the matter of converting Buildings 6202, 6203, and 6204 at Camp Bullis for use in the Army's urban assault training program. These buildings have been used in the past as temporary officer housing, but have stood unused for a number of years. Because of their limited square footage, the fact they do not meet the minimum standards for Army housing, and their location so removed from the cantonment area at Camp...


Letter from Garry Atkins to Lawerence Oaks, Documentation of the Proposed New Vehicle Maintenance Facility, Camp Bullis, Texas (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Garry F. Atkins.

Fort Sam Houston transferred to the Texas Historical Commission plans and specifications for the proposed new vehicle maintenance facility at Camp Bullis. After careful consideration by the Fort Sam Houston Cultural Resources group, the Environmental and Natural Resources Office has concluded that this undertaking will result in no adverse effect to the potential National Historic Landmark District.


Letter from James Bruseth to John Brenneman, TRIES Project, Evaluation and Testing of Archeological Resources, Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bruseth.

The Texas Historical Commission has been in consultation with personnel in the Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concerning the TRIES Project. It is the opinion of the Texas Historical Commission that this action should be considered as an action performed under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). There isn’t an undertaking that would necessitate performing archeological research to determine if that undertaking will affect eligible archeological...


Letter from Lee Keatinge to John Brenneman, Memorandum of Agreement Regarding the Proposed Demolition of Buildings 452, 1461, 4224, 4125, and 6213, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John L. Brenneman.

The enclosed Memorandum of Agreement for the proposed demolition of Buildings 452, 1461, 4224, 4125, and 6213 at Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, has been accepted by the Council. This acceptance completes the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The Advisory Council requests that Fort Sam Houston provide a copy of the fully executed MOA to the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, the Society for the Preservation of Historic Fort Sam Houston, the San...


Letter from Michael Grizer to Mark Wolfe, Request for Review of the Archaeology study of 4250 Acres, Camp Bullis, Texas (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Grizer.

Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA-FSH) is requesting the Texas Historical Commission review the archeology study of 4250 acres at Camp Bullis. Camp Bullis is JBSA’s approximately 29,000 acre training facility northwest of JBSA-FSH. This study is another tool that JBSA will use to manage the installation’s cultural resources while providing necessary field training sites for the nation’s military missions.


Letter from Michael J. Grizer to Mark Wolfe, Construction of an Addition to Building 5105, Camp Bullis, Texas (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Grizer.

This letter of correspondence was written to outline the project proposed by Joint Base San Antonio to construct an addition to Building 5105 at Camp Bullis. Originally constructed in 1930, Building 5105 served as a mess hall and kitchen and is located within the contonement area of Camp Bullis.


Letter from Michael J. Grizer to Mark Wolfe, Rehabilitation of Building 6000, Camp Bullis, Texas (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Grizer.

Correspondence regarding the proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 6000 at Camp Bullis, Texas.


Letter from Public Works Business Center Fort Sam Houston to the Texas Historical Commission, Information on Buildings 4224, 4125 and 6213, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Public Works Business Center, Fort Sam Houston.

Fort Sam Houston is planning to demolish selective historic properties as part of the Fiscal Year 1999 demolition contract. These are in addition to the properties listed in the correspondence from Fort Sam Houston dated January 20, 1999. The following specific information regarding the properties is provided, as are the photographs and maps of the properties.


Letter from Robin Divine to Celeste Brancel-Brown, Proposed Demolition of Eight Buildings on Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robin D. Divine.

SAIC has been contracted by the United States Army Corp of Engineers, the Fort Worth District to develop an environmental assessment for the US Army at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas. The US Army is proposing to demolish six vacant and deteriorating buildings on Fort Sam Houston and two on Camp Bullis. All of the buildings identified for demolition are located in developed areas of the posts and total approximately 12,800 square feet. The demolition activities would occur in the 2004...


Letter from Stan Graves to Richard Booher, Camp Bullis Historic Structures Evaluation, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stanley O. Graves.

After a site visit to Camp Bullis, the Texas Historical Commission asked the National Register Department to review the eligibility of buildings at Camp Bullis for the National Review. This letter documents the Buildings being requested for review and the limitations a National Register eligibility imposes on historical structures. Carbon copied to this correspondence is Lt. Col. Roger Wray, Camp Bullis, and Michael Hilger, Environmental Management Office.


Letter from State Historic Preservation Office to the Directorate of Engineering and Housing, ARMY, Camp Bullis Historic Structures Evaluation, Bexar County, Texas (1991)
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This letter, by the State Historic Preservation Office, in review of Federal Undertaking under the National Historic Preservation Act, was written to inform both the Texas Historical Commission and the Directorate of Engineering and Housing at Fort Sam Houston, of the two possible scenarios for obtaining determinations of eligibility for the buildings, sites and structures at Camp Bullis.


Letter from the Office of the Post Veterinarian to the Commanding General, Report of Proceedings of Board of Officers, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (1945)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Laurence R. Bower. Millard Butcher. Lothard T. Jessen.

This letter details the findings, considerations and recommendations of the Board of Officers that the Leon Springs Military Reservation has inadequate forage and water during the summer months to properly subsist the number of deer now present. It is believed the scarcity of water is of particular importance. That the Commanding General, or his designated representative, permit controlled hunting by military personnel located at Fort Sam Houston, and Camp Bullis. It is suggested that this...


Letter from William Thresher to F. Lawerence Oaks, Reassessment of Buildings 6104 and 6284, Camp Bullis Military Reservation, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William H. Thresher.

Fort Sam Houston has submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office the following document for review: "Reassessment of Building 6104 and Building 6284, Camp Bullis Military Reservation, San Antonio, Texas." Fort Sam Houston requested the reassessment after a review of the structures by staff indicated that a number of substantial modifications have occurred since the period of significance of 1932-1945. They are planning some repairs to Building 6104 (vehicle repair building), so...


Letter to Lawrence Oaks, Converting Buildings 6202, 6203, 6204 for Use in the Army's Urban Assault Training Program, Camp Bullis, Texas (2004)
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A letter detailing the proposed undertaking to convert Buildings 6202, 6203, and 6204 at Camp Bullis for use in the Army's urban assault training program. This letter is part of correspondence and supportive material for the Department of the Army at Fort Sam Houston's proposal to convert Buildings 6202, 6203, and 6204 at Camp Bullis for use in the Army's urban assault training program.


List of Buildings, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
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This document is a spreadsheet of buildings within Camp Bullis, Texas. The information included is the property name, number, preservation category, construction date, and their NRHP or HABS significance. The spreadsheet also includes the property type, original/current function, original recorder and date of assessment, along with additional evaluations and comments.


List of Sites, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
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This document is a spreadsheet providing information on sites within the area of Fort Sam Houston. Included are the sites' easting, northing, dimensions, size and temporary field number. The spreadsheet also includes the sites' artifact density and content, cultural terms, components, NRHP eligibility, recommendations and sources consulted in addition to TASA and TARL files.


List of Sites, Camp Bullis, Texas (2002)
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Spreadsheet of 325 sites located at Camp Bullis. Included are the site numbers, locations, field numbers, cultural terms, components, site dimensions and size, artifact density, artifact content, NRHP eligibility, recommendations, sources consulted, and survey codes.


List of Surveys, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
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This document is a spreadsheet providing information on surveys conducted at Camp Bullis, Texas between 1977-1999. Included are the names and contact information of the contractors, the principal investigators and field directors, survey names and reports, reference contract numbers, delivery order numbers, and the type of survey and number of old and new sites recorded.


List of Surveys, Camp Bullis, Texas (2002)
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A spreadsheet of surveys related to archaeological and historical assessments at Camp Bullis. Included are years of projects, the institutions involved, principal investigators, field directors, types of surveys, contract numbers, number of new and old sites recorded and their significance.


Memorandum for Commander, Outline for Camp Bullis Historical Monograph, Camp Bullis Training Site, Texas (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Manguso.

An outline of the proposed monograph on the history of Camp Bullis. This memorandum requests comments and suggestions for additional topics or matters to be considered for inclusion in the study. The monograph traces the development and use of facilities at Camp Bullis and Leon Springs Military Reservation from their origins to the present.


Memorandum for Commander, Update to NAGPRA Section 6 Summary Report for Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis Training Site, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael K. Trimble.

The U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, has been designated the Corps' Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections. We have been tasked by the U.S. Army Environmental Center to locate and assess archaeological collections derived from Army-owned lands, to identify the federally recognized Native American tribes most likely culturally affiliated with the collections, to draft Section 6 Summary letters for each installation, and to conduct...


Memorandum of Agreement Between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas Historical Preservation Officer, Regarding the Demolition of Properties Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Fort Sam Houston has determined that the demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 4115 at Fort Sam Houston and Building 5102 at Camp Bullis will have an adverse effect of the Fort Sam Houston Conservation District, which is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer regarding implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.


Memorandum of Agreement Between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Demolition of Properties Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Building 5002, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text F. Lawrence Oaks.

This Memorandum of Agreement states that Fort Sam Houston has determined that the demolition of Building 5002 at Camp Bullis will have an adverse effect on the historic property. It documents the coordination and discussion between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, as well as the City of San Antonio regarding the effects of the undertaking. This MOA is part of a group of correspondence and a memorandum for the Section 106 project review of Fort Sam Houston's...


Memorandum of Agreement Between Fort Sam Houston and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Demolition of Properties Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, Demolition of Building 5101 and 5002, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Sam Houston.

An unsigned agreement regarding the Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, to demolish buildings 5101 and 5002. Fort Sam Houston has determined that the Demolition of Buildings 5101 and 5002 at Camp Bullis will have an adverse effect on these properties, which are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer pursuant to 36 CFR Part 800, regulations implementing Section...