Charles County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
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Memorandum, letter, and a map disclosing firing ranges at the Harry Diamond Laboratories Test Area, Charles County, Maryland. The document discusses the direction of the expected firing and that there are no U.S. Army military explosive objects or material on the land owned by the Corporation of the Roman Catholic Clergyman, north of the present northern boundary of the Harry Diamond Laboratories Test Area.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Restroom Facilities (1979)
A letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District regarding a telephone conversation concerning handicap restroom facilities at the Blossom Point Installation of Harry Diamond Laboratories.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Ballast House Protection at Blossom Point (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, in regards to the archaeological surveys for the Ballast House Protection at Blossom Point.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, Relocation of Ballast House (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Commander of the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, through the Commander of the US Army Electronics Research and Development Command, in regards to the relocation of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Commander, Finding of No Significant Impact (1980)
A letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Commander, in regards to the "Finding of No Significant Impact" for the project as determined by the Environmental Assessment.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Service, Additional Comments for the Scope of Work for Blossom Point (1979)
Letter from the Environmental Coordinator at Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Service, in regards to additional comments concerning the Scope of Work for Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland. The Scope of Work project is the Cultural Resources Survey, the Architectural Recording of the Ballast House, and the Testing and Data Recovery at the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Service, Review Comments for Cultural Resources Survey Report (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archaeological Service, with enclosure review comments for the Cultural Resources Survey at the HDL Field Test Facility in Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Services, Review Comments about Scope of Work for Blossom Point Maryland (1979)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Interagency Archeological Services, Review Comments about Scope of Work for Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from Interagency Archeological Services-Atlanta to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Ballast House at Blossom Point (1979)
Response letter from US Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Interagency Archeological Services-Atlanta to Harry Diamond Laboratories, in regards to the Ballast House at Blossom Point's erosion protection.
Letter from Interagency Archeology Services-Atlanta to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Ballast House Cost Estimate (1979)
Letter from the US Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Interagency Archeology Services-Atlanta to the Environmental Coordinator at the Harry Diamond Laboratories in regards to the Cost Estimate of the Ballast House at Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from J. Richard Rivoire to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Historical Evaluation of Ballast House, Blossom Point, Maryland (1979)
Letter from J. Richard Rivoire to Harry Diamond Laboratories, in regards to a site visit to the Ballast House, at Blossom Point, Maryland, to conduct historical evaluation and architectural significance. It concludes that there is sufficient local significance that can be attached to the house to qualify it for nomination to and inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
Letter from Kise Franks & Straw to Old House Journal and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District to Baltimore District, Advertisement Plan (1990)
Enclosed is a final draft of the advertising plan and a final draft of the state by state advertisement that Kise, Franks, & Straw submitted for the Blossom Point Farm House (Ballast House) to the Army Corps of Engineers for approval. Included is the responding memorandum of approval from the Fort Worth District, Corps of Engineers.
Letter from Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development to the US Army Research Laboratory, Phase II Archeological Investigations (2000)
Letter of response from Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development to the US Army Research Laboratory about the 28 November letter sent with the Scope of Work Draft. Includes comments on the planned archeological work.
Letter from Maryland Historical Trust to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Acceptable Relocation of Blossom Point House (1979)
Letter regarding the relocation of the Blossom Point House. The letter discusses possible locations.
Letter from National Park Service to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Draft Overview and Management Plan (1984)
A letter from the Department of the Interior's Contracting Officer's Representative to the Director of the Harry Diamond Laboratories in reference to a draft overview and management plan for the facilities under the administration of the National Park Service. Referenced report not included in this document.
Letter from National Park Service to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Phase I Historical Survey (1984)
Annotated letter from the US Department of the Interior in regards to the products and reports that were produced from the first phase of the historical portion of the Department of Army Materiel Development & Readiness Command (DARCOM) Historical/Archaeological survey. The letter entails that the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record inventory cards and the Historic Properties report were included with this letter, and that other copies of the report would be...
Letter from Tetra Tech Inc. to the US Army Laboratory Center, Phase II Work Plan (2000)
A letter from Tetra Tech Inc. to the US Army Research Laboratory in regards to the Phase II Archaeological work plan at the Blossom Point Test Facility. Included is a sticky note label for Blossom Point and site number.
Letter from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to Kise, Franks and Straw, Marketing Plan Background Documents (1990)
A memorandum to Kise, Franks and Straw submitting documents needed for use in the marketing and cultural resource plans for the Adelphi Laboratory Center. Also included is a background document to the current status of the Blossom Point Farmhouse.
Letter from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Draft Report Comments (1990)
A letter from the Commander of the Adelphi Laboratories to Don Klima, Chief, Eastern Division of Project Review, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, in regards to a forwarded copy of the draft report of the investigation of the Ballast House.
Letter from the Adelphi Laboratory Center to the Maryland Historical Trust, Draft Report Comments (1990)
A letter from Colonel Stephen H. Young to Mark R. Edwards, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer of the Maryland Historical Trust in regard to requesting comments on a previously forwarded draft report on the investigations at the Blossom Point Farm House.
Letter from the Engineer Division to the Commander of the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command 1979, Fiscal Year 1980 MCA Justification Data (1979)
Letter from the Engineer Division to the Commander of the US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, in regards to the Fiscal Year 1980 MCA Justification Data. Enclosed in the DD Form 1391, Military Construction Project Data, Project Title: Land Acquisition, Blossom Point, Maryland.
Letter from the Environmental/Energy Conservation Branch, Requesting Environmental Remediation Report (1984)
Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) has requested from the Department of Army Materiel Development & Readiness Command (DARCOM) through special Headquarters Department of the Army funding, a project for the purpose of conducting a study to determine remedial measures needed to restore Blossom Point to its natural environmental condition. The study as requested is to provide recommendations to cleanse the site of the accumulation of unexploded test devices which remain in the soil as a result of...
Letter from the General Services Administration to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Blossom Point Test Facility Survey (1984)
Letter from the General Services Administration in regards to conducting a survey of the land of Harry Diamond Laboratories and the buildings within the property. Also enclosed is Section 4 of Executive Order 12348.
Letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Maryland Historical Trust, Blossom Point Farmhouse Report (1992)
A letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the Maryland Historical Trust about the Ballast House and a mention of enclosing an additional copy of the Blossom Point Farmhouse report.
Letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to US Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Proof of Property Transfer (1980)
Letter from the Harry Diamond Laboratories to the US Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, in regards to the request of "Proof of Property Transfer" of the Blossom Point Proving Grounds. Enclosed is a DD Form 1354 (Transfer and Acceptance of Military Real Property).