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Results of Monitoring Environmental Test Trenches at Site 48LA71DD at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Bryant.

During June and July of 1999, Rick Bryant, the Historic Preservation Officer at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, monitored environmental testing of Landfills 2a and 2b on the base. The landfills are in and around an intermittent drainage, and test wells had identified potential ground water contamination. The environmental testing was designed to identify the boundaries of the landfills and to determine the nature and extent of landfill materials prior to making a determination of the landfills...


Results of Monitoring Sewer Construction Trenches at Site 48LA71CC at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Bryant.

In September 2000, contractors working for F. E. Warren AFB began backhoe trenching for a sewer line installation/repair project. The current excavations were in an area where several previous excavations had been conducted for installing sewer and communications lines. Larson-Tibesar Associates (LTA) previously had conducted coring and test excavations in this area. The contractors also excavated an area outside the known site boundary. Steve Gushue and Rick Bryant monitored the excavations for...


Site Testing at 48-LA-635, 48-LA-649, and 48-LA-669, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas K. Larson. Dori M. Penny.

Three sites, 48LA635, 48LA649, and 48LA669, were tested by LTA, Inc. at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. The object of the testing was to gather sufficient information to assess each site's eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Subsurface artifacts were not encountered at 48-LA-635 or 48-LA-649. Site 48-LA-635 appears to be entirely a surface manifestation with only three prehistoric artifacts present. The areas recorded as cairns and tipi rings at these sites are...


Summary Report, Front Range Air Force Regional Tribal Relations Meeting, April 23-27, Peterson Air Force Base, Buckley Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Schriever Air Force Base, and the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stell. Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute.

This summary report details the results of the second-annual regional meeting coordinated for the Front Range Air Force (AF) Installation’s Tribal Relations Meeting between the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), Buckley Air Force Base (BAFB), Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS), F.E. Warren Air Force Base (FEWAFB), Peterson Air Force Base (PAFB), and Schriever Air Force Base (SAFB) held April 23–27, 2018 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The goal of the meeting was to continue...


Survey of Proposed Drainage Basin I Adjacent to Camp Carlin - 48LA106 (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

F. E. Warren AFB proposes to construct several detention ponds and channels as part of a base-wide storm water run-off project. Pond I of this project is located just outside the east Camp Carlin boundary, in the Fort D. A. Russell National Historic Landmark (48-LA- 71). The pond will be excavated by mechanical earthmoving equipment and a berm will be constructed along the south and west sides of the pond. A drainage channel will connect the pond to Crow Creek to the south. The purpose of the...


Test Excavations at 48LA277: A Plains Woodland Site at Crow Creek, Wyoming A Preliminary Report (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Melissa A. Connor.

Research at site 48LA277 was completed in cooperation with an interpretive program at F.E. Warren Air Force Base to provide data to interpret prehistoric cultural resources on the base. Funding was provided through the Department of Defense's Legacy Program. This is a preliminary, descriptive report on the excavations. Analysis of the material recovered from the site has not yet begun. Site 48LA277 is a campsite affiliated with the Plains Woodland cultures. The affiliation is based on the...


Transportation Monitor Report: 22 February 1993, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rick Bryant.

On February 22, 1993, Rick Bryant monitored backhoe trenching in the area of the new transportation complex. The area was used as a regimental barracks area during WWII, and it was believed that cement footings or floors from the buildings may have been located in the area to be leveled and graded for the new transportation complex buildings. The area was trenched by a back hoe to determine if any foundation remains were extant. No WWII or other historic or prehistoric remains were located....


U.S. Air Force Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan F.E. Warren Installation Supplement (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Nicole Wittig.

This Integrated Resource Management Plan (ICRMP) was developed for effective management and protection of cultural resources. It summarizes the history and prehistory of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base and reviews past historical and archaeological survey efforts.


Unanticipated Discovery Report (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Bryant.

On 09 Jul 07, kids playing about 50 yards north of Quarters 73 uncovered a feature of bricks and charcoal. The bricks were built into a square about 18" x 18" and about one foot deep. The interior was filled with charcoal\ash. It appears to be the remains of a chimney. Since we have original plans of the buildings and maps of their locations, nothing new could be learned from excavating the feature. It was reburied.


Unanticipated Discovery Report: State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) No. 0899TPT028/067 (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert D. Herb.

Letter from F. E. Warren Air Force Base to the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) about a brick feature uncovered behind Building 117. After archival research, the Base Historic Preservation Officer determined that the feature was not significant and was not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.


Water Line Trench Monitor Report (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rick Bryant.

On 2 September, 1993, Rick Bryant monitored trenching for a water line and found many artifacts from a landfill. The exposed materials were collected, the pipe was laid, and the trench was refilled.


Wyoming Isolated Resource Form for Inspection Report Archeological Remains in Front of Quarters 2 (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Bryant.

Wyoming Isolated Resource Form (WYIRF) for the Inspection Report concerning the archeological remains found in front of Quarters 2 (FEW-RB-07-01).


Wyoming Isolated Resource Form for Unanticipated Discovery Report (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Bryant.

Wyoming Isolated Resource Form (WYIRF) for the Unanticipated Discovery Report concerning the historic chimney foundation found near Quarters 73 (FEW-RB-07-02).


Wyoming Military Historic Context, 1920-1989 (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kurt Schweigert. Carrie Schomig.

The need for a statewide historic context for military activity in Wyoming during the 1920 to 1989 period arose from the desire to update and expand the previous statewide military context that was completed in 1989 (Rosenberg 1989). During the 20 years following the preparation of the previous context, federal agencies have begun documentation and evaluation of Cold War era resources, also known as Cold War Assets, from the period between the end of WWII in 1945 and the collapse of the Soviet...