Adelphi, MD (Geographic Keyword)

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Phase I Archeological Investigation for the Proposed U.S. Army Material Command Army Research Laboratory, Adephi Laboratory Center, Adelphi, Maryland (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sydne B. Marshall. Stuart J. Fiedel.

Phase I archeological investigations were conducted at the Adelphi Laboratory Center at the following proposed project site locations: 1) proposed Parking Facility site within Area 200; 2) proposed Emergency Response Center site within Area 200; 3) proposed Scale Model Test Facility site within Area 500; 4) Storm Water Management Pond site; 5) Waste Treatment Facility site; 6) Clean Room Access Road site; 7) the sites of several miscellaneous additions/building modifications to Buildings 106,...


Phase I Archeological Survey of the Army Research Laboratory Facility at the Adelphi Laboratory Center, Adelphi, Maryland (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

This report presents the Executive Summary, and Chapter V, Summary and Conclusions of the Phase I archeological investigations at the Adelphi Laboratory Center (ALC) in Adelphi, Maryland. This study was designed to address the Department of Defense’s responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, as well as Army Regulation 420-40. This documentation shall serve as a Technical Appendix to the Cultural Resources Management Plan, prepared by the...


Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of the Child Development Center at the Adelphi Laboratory Center Adelphi, Maryland ADI_0096 (1994)
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A Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) was prepared for Adelphi Laboratory Center (ALC) by the Baltimore District. The information in this report is based on the 1993 CRMP and on the reports of several site-specific cultural investigations performed at ALC. The Proposed Child Development Center (Site 1) is a 2.4-acre site located north of the main (Powder Mill Road) entrance to the ALC. The site is a forested area and is bounded on the south by the main entrance, on the east by a forested...


Phase I/II Archaeology, Site W - US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Prince Georges County, Maryland (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joel D. Gunn. Kathy J. Wilson. Jeffrey Holland. Anna Dyer Quinn.

Garrow & Associates, Inc., conducted Phase II archaeological fieldwork at Site W on the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Prince Georges County, Maryland. The project was conducted for the Baltimore District, US Army Corps of Engineers in August 1995 for the Army Adelphi Laboratories, which has acquired a portion of the naval facility. The project tested two archaeological sites (18PR465 and 18PR466) within a parcel to be used for a wastewater containment pond, an administrative building, and a...


Phase II Cultural Investigations at Locus I [18M0396], Army Research Laboratory Adelphi Laboratory Center, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, Maryland, Final Report (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brooke Blades. Ian Burrow.

Phase II archaeological excavations were undertaken at 18M0396, a previously identified prehistoric site within Locus I, Area 400 of the Army Research Laboratory Adelphi Laboratory Center in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, Maryland. The site lies in Maryland Study Unit 12 (Piedmont - Potomac drainage). The excavations were undertaken between September 26 and October 14, 1994, and consisted of 20 excavation units oriented along four transects; two additional excavation units were also...


Phase II Cultural Resources Investigations at the Proposed Adelphi Microwave Facility, Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, Prince Georges County, Maryland (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hunter Research, Inc..

This archaeological survey report describes Phase II (preliminary site examination) investigations on a portion of prehistoric site 18-PR-438 affected by the proposed Adelphi Microwave Facility at the Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi Laboratory Center in Montgomery and Prince George’s County, Maryland. The work was undertaken to evaluate the eligibility of the site under Section 106 and Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as Amended through 1992, and to determine the...


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 1, ADI_0021 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC shelter 1 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 1, ADI_0031 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 1 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 2, ADI_0022 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 2 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 2, ADI_0023 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 2 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 2, ADI_0030 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 2 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 3, ADI_0025 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 3 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter 3, ADI_0026 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 3 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter, ADI_0024 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter, ADI_0027 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Photograph, Adelphi Laboratory Center Shelter, ADI_0028 (1992)
IMAGE Sherwood Freeman.

ALC Shelter 1 photographs (front and back) from May 29, 1992.


Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment, US Army Research Laboratory at Adelphi Laboratory Center, H.E.A.R.T.S. Program (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

This Environmental Assessment (EA) focuses on the impacts of activities related to implementation of the proposed action to improve self-confidence, awareness, and responsibility, as well as interpersonal communication, honesty, and mutual support, viz., teamwork, in the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) workforce at the Adelphi Laboratory Center (ALC). The focus includes consideration of other actions being taken at ALC to ensure that cumulative impacts are assessed. This Environmental Assessment...


Project Documentation, Site W, Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Army Research Laboratory.

Project documents for a Phase I survey at Site W, Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland. Documentation includes field notes, maps, shovel test record forms, and artifact inventory.


Research Design for Phase I Cultural Resource Survey for Naval Surface Warfare Center, Area W, White Oak, Maryland (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wayne Mellin.

This research design addresses a required archeological compliance project on the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), and is associated with the proposed construction of a building and a parking lot. The action is located on ARL's White Oak Laboratory immediately north of the 1-95, Capital Beltway near Silver Spring, Maryland. The facility is owned by the United States Government. The project area consists of approximately 16 acres. This research design is being developed by and field study will be...


Results of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Compliance Analysis for Adelphi Laboratory Center and Blossom Point Field Test Facility, Correspondence 1996-2000 (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David C. Guzewich. Mark W. Potter. Gary L. Jordan. Kenneth O. Logan. Danette D. Woodmansee. Stacey Halfmoon. Robert Craig. Lawrence F. Snake.

The memorandum detailing the results of US Army Environmental Center's (USAECs) Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) compliance review for Adelphi Laboratory Center (ALC) and Blossom Point Field Test Facility(BPFTF) indicates that these installations may be in possession of items subject to NAGPRA requirements. The memorandums sent from Colonel Kenneth O. Logan, Army Research Laboratory, Installation Commander to the Seneca Nation of Indians; Absentee-Shawnee...


Review of Draft Report, "Phase II Cultural Resource Investigations at Locus I (18MO396) , Army Research Laboratory Adelphi Laboratory Center, Montgomery and Prince Georges County, Maryland" (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Fickel, Jr..

This is a review of the draft report submitted to the US Army Research Laboratory and the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District which was prepared by Hunter Research, Inc. In general, the report appears to satisfy the requirements for the Phase II testing of site 18MO396. However, this office still disagrees with the contractor’s conclusions regarding the National Register of Historic Places (NR) eligibility of the site under Criterion D (36 CFR § 60.4). The report does not, in our...


Routine Wetland Determination Data Form, Adelphi Laboratory Center, Site W (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ken McCabe.

Routine wetland determination data form for the Adelphi Laboratory Center. Includes descriptions of representative plants and locations at site W.


Scope of Work: Phase I/II Archeology Survey, Site W - US Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland (Draft) (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

Draft scope of work for the Phase I and II archeological investigations at Site W, located at the US Naval Surface Warfare Center In White Oak, Prince Georges County, Maryland. This investigation is to be conducted in order to satisfy the responsibilities of the US Army under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.


Shovel Test Pit/Auger Record Sheets, Adelphi, 2000.033_0001 (1993)
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Shovel test pit/auger record sheet of Historic Foundation #2 at the Adelphi site.


Site Maps, U.S. Army Adelphi Laboratory Center (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

Oversized site maps for the Adelphi Laboratory Center and Harry Diamond Laboratories, General Site Plan.