Cavalier, North Dakota (Geographic Keyword)

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Class III: Intensive Cultural Resources Inventory of up to 212 Acres, Cavalier Space Force Station, Pembina County, North Dakota (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Brockman. Jones LeFae. Jacob Spuck.

Stell Environmental Enterprises, Inc. (Stell) performed a Class III: Cultural Resources Inventory of 196.89 acres (ac) managed by Cavalier Space Force Station (SFS) under subcontract agreement 1F-60506 with Argonne National Laboratories (Argonne). Argonne is the prime contractor under contract project EGYNA53201118. Prior to field work, Stell personnel visited the State Historical Society of North Dakota and performed a Class I: Literature Search of the Cavalier SFS and 1- mile buffer of the...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Cavalier Air Force Station, North Dakota (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence L. Loendorf.

In July 1991, a cultural resource survey was conducted on 50 acres at the PAR site near Cavalier, in the north eastern corner North Dakota. Site records review and on-the-ground examination of the facility (Class III inventory) did not reveal any cultural resources. The amount of construction activity on the site has altered any opportunity for archaeological or historical remains with intact integrity. No additional work related to cultural resources is recommended for the PAR facility at...


Summary Report of the Cavalier Air Force Station Tribal Relations Site Visit, Cavalier, North Dakota, September 11, 2018 (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stell. Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute.

This summary report details the results of the first Tribal Relations Site Visit coordinated for Cavalier Air Force Station (CAFS), Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPOs), and Historic Preservation Specialists held on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 in Cavalier, North Dakota. The goal of the site visit was to continue developing and maintaining government-to-government relationships with Native American Tribes that have ancestral cultural affiliation to CAFS. The site visit was planned...