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The proposed Trainer and Instruction Facility (TIF) Component of the Peacekeeper Program is a new building to be constructed within the F.E. Warren Historic District/National Landmark and within the historic boundaries of Cheyenne Depot, which has been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that the project will have an adverse effect on...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #5 Facilities Modification/Construction - Other (1984)
This report covers the Facilities Modification/Construction - Other Component of the Peacekeeper Program, which includes construction of the Integrated Support Complex (ISC) and Contractor Support Area (CSA) Shops and modifications to the Communications Maintenance Facility (CMF) (Building 1250). Based upon onsite archeological survey and subsurface testing, the Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that no archeological properties...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #6 Missile Maintenance Facilities Modifications (1984)
The proposed Missile Maintenance Facilities (MMF) Modifications Component of the Peacekeeper Program consists of alterations and/or additions to the Missile Support Facility (Building 332), Missile Maintenance Shops (Building 336), and Missile Maintenance Support Facility (Building 340) located within the F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB) Historic District/National Landmark near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #7 Roads - Industrial Area (Phase 2) (Attachments B-E) (1985)
This document contains Attachments A-E. A cultural resources survey of the Roads - Industrial Area (Phase 2) Component impact area resulted in the discovery of 12 cultural properties that will be impacted by construction of proposed road alignments at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Wyoming. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that eight of these sites (48-LA-71S, 48-LA-71X, 48-LA-71Y, 48-LA-247, 48-LA-259, 48-LA-283,...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #7 Roads - Industrial Area (Phase 2) (Through Attachment A) (1985)
This document contains the main content and Attachment A. A cultural resources survey of the Roads - Industrial Area (Phase 2) Component impact area resulted in the discovery of 12 cultural properties that will be impacted by construction of proposed road alignments at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Wyoming. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that eight of these sites (48-LA-71S, 48-LA-71X, 48-LA-71Y, 48-LA-247,...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #8 Heating Distribution Lines (1984)
A cultural resources survey associated with the proposed Heating Distribution Lines (HDL) Component of the Peacekeeper Program at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Wyoming, resulted in the discovery of ten previously unknown archeological sites; four of these sites occur in direct impact areas. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that two of the properties in direct impact areas (48-LA-71X and 48-LA-482) are eligible for...
Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Management Plan (1984)
The President has directed the Air Force to deploy the Peacekeeper missile system at a location near F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Cheyenne vicinity, Wyoming. The recently published Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Program describes the level and significance of impacts to cultural resources and specifies a series of "assumed mitigations" that the Air Force will develop and implement in order to minimize or avert such project-caused adverse effects. One of the central...
Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Monitoring Reports F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, January-July 1986 (1986)
January-July 1986 Monthly cultural resources monitoring reports for F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Technical Report 3: Southeastern Wyoming Prehistory, Volume 1 (1987)
The report is the result of efforts by a number of individuals from two different firms. URS-Berger began preliminary evaluation of cultural resources for the Peacekeeper Program in 1983. Archaeological survey, testing, and mitigation studies were conducted in 1984 and 1985. The analysis of site and artifact data was done in 1984 and 1985, and the draft prehistoric report was completed early in 1985. In March 1985, Tetra Tech, Inc. succeeded URS-Berger as the Air Force consultant, and some...
Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Technical Report 4: Fort D.A. Russell/ F.E. Warren, Volume I (1987)
As part of the U.S. Air Force Peacekeeper Program, historical archaeological investigations were conducted from July 1983 to June 1985 at various proposed and final project localities within and adjacent to the Fort David A. Russell/Francis E. Warren Historic District on F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Thirty-eight historic archaeological sites were identified within proposed project areas using historic maps, plans, accounts, perspectives, and aerial photographs that were...
Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Technical Report 4: Fort D.A. Russell/ F.E. Warren, Volume II (1987)
As part of the U.S. Air Force Peacekeeper Program, historical archaeological investigations were conducted from July 1983 to June 1985 at various proposed and final project localities within and adjacent to the Fort David A. Russell/Francis E. Warren Historic District on F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The subsequent report is divided into two volumes. Volume I (tDAR ID# 470774) contains the main text and Volume II the appendices to the main volume. To enhance the readability...
Peacekeeper Program Preliminary Case Report: Miscellaneous Facilities Modifications (Buildings 152 and 250) (1984)
This Preliminary Case Report covers Miscellaneous Facility Modifications to Buildings 152 and 250 located within the F.E. Warren AFB Historic District/National Landmark. Potential adverse effects and avoidance and mitigation measures are discussed.
Peacekeeper Program: Preliminary Component Effect Report, Energy Management and Control System, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1985)
As outlined in the Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Management Plan (U.S. Air Force 1984), the Air Force is preparing a series of Component Effect Reports (CERs) covering proposed actions required for system deployment. This document is an abbreviated report reviewing the Energy Management and Control System (EMCS) prior to the 30% design review. A complete CER will be produced after 30% design review when final plans are available. The EMCS component consists of installing fiber optic...
Photographs for Inspection Report Archeological Remains in Front of Quarters 2 (2007)
Photographs for Inspection Report Archeological Remains in Front of Quarters 2.
Photos from Monitoring Sewer Construction Trenches at Site 48-LA-71CC (2000)
Photos from Monitoring Sewer Construction Trenches at Site 48-LA-71CC.
Possible Historic Artifact Under Building 323, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
On December 29, 1992, Mat Control reported the discovery of historic artifacts under the wood floor of Bldg. 323. Inspection revealed that the area under the floor had been filled with material from an unknown dump area prior to the floor being built. The materials consist of military buttons, plumbing fixtures and pipe, '782' gear buckles and keepers, nails, bits of glass and metal, misc. hardware items, and a medicine bottle for filling syringes. The materials were apparently dumped in a...
Power Line Trench Monitor Report, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
Rick Bryant monitored trenching for a power line in the parking lot. The surface has been extensively disturbed by 125 years of activity. The trench will be backfilled. No further archaeological work is required.
Pre-Draft Work-in-Progress Copy of Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Monitoring Status Report, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April-December 1985 (1985)
URS-Berger herewith submits the requested review copies of the subject Technical Report in Pre-Draft work-in-progress form. This loose-leaf review copy is not a complete report nor has it undergone final edit and quality control. There are no graphics in this copy and only parts of the Appendix. The completed Draft report is scheduled for late April 1985. This report is the third of four reports in this series, summarizing Cultural Resources inventory, evaluation, and mitigation activities...
Randall Lawn Sprinklers Monitor Report, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1998)
During April and May 1998, Rick Bryant monitored excavations for installation of new water sprinkler and communication lines along Randall and Old Glory Avenues, and the north side of the Officers housing access road, at F.E. Warren Air Force Base WY. A section of the trench also ran approximately north-south across the Marne Parade Ground. Larger excavations for manholes were dug east of the present Building 208, on the Marne Parade Ground, and on the trench behind the officer' s housing. The...
RE: Final Phase II Report Addendum, Archaeological Site Relocation, Testing, and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Evaluation of Selected Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Sites, F. E. Warren Air Force Base; State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) #0700KLK012 (2001)
Letter correspondence between F. E. Warren Air Force Base and the Wyoming State Historic State Preservation Office (SHPO) concerning a Phase II Archaeological project carried out on F. E. Warren Air Force Base.
Reconnaissance Geologic Study of Site 48LA277, Warren Air Force Base Laramie County, Wyoming (1992)
The subject geoarchaeological field study of prehistoric site 48LA277 is of a reconnaissance nature only. The site area was examined in the field on October 7, 1991. No attempt was made to conduct detailed geologic mapping or detailed sedimentary studies. The site lies within Francis E. Warren Air Force Base at the approximate location, SE SE NW NE of Section 27, Township 14 North, Range 67 West. The site is a Late Prehistoric manifestation. A Woodland pottery shard plus two, side-notched arrow...
A Report on the Cultural Resource Inventory of Two Parcels of Land at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming (1984)
On August 10, 1984, an intensive cultural resource inventory was conducted within Section 35, T. 14N, R. 67W. Two separate parcels were inventoried, totaling 78 acres. No cultural resources were encountered and cultural resource clearance is recommended for both parcels.
The Results of 1987 Level 3 Surveys and 1995 Testing on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming (1997)
During the 1987 field season Alice Tratebas located fifty-one sites on the F.E. Warren main base. Of those sites, thirty were recommended as significant. During the 1995 field season, twenty of the fifty-one sites recorded by Tratebas were tested by Frontier Cultural Services. Of those twenty sites, twelve were considered significant by Tratebas and eight considered not significant. Frontier Cultural Services has recommended changes in the eligibility status from significant to not significant...
The Results of 1987 Level III Surveys and 1995 Site Testing on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming (2000)
During the 1987 field season Alice Tratebas and Tetra-Tech Consultants located fifty-one sites on F.E. Warren AFB during surveys for Explosive Ordnance Demolition (EOD). Few of these sites were adequately tested or evaluated for National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility at the time, and the final report for Tratebus' work was never completed. During the 1995 field season, twenty of the fifty-one sites recorded by Tratebas were tested by Frontier Cultural Services (FCS). After...
Results of a Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Happy Jack Road Wyoming Project M-4006 (1985)
A cultural resource inventory was conducted by the Office of the Wyoming State Archeologist on the proposed Happy Jack Road at the request of the Wyoming Highway Department. David G. Eckles served as principal investigator and field director for this project. David Reiss and David Eckles performed the survey. Field investigations were conducted on March 20, 1985. The proposed highway right-of-way is 1.4 mi in length and is 600 ft in width. Legal descriptions of all affected areas are as follows...