F.E. Warren Air Force Base (Geographic Keyword)
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This report presents the results of cultural resources investigations conducted by Tetra Tech, Inc. at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB}, Wyoming from May to October 1988. The work consisted of intensive archaeological survey and testing, monitoring of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD} clearance, and evaluation of sites as part of impact assessment for the proposed Peacekeeper Rail Garrison program. Western Public History Associates, a Tetra Tech subcontractor, conducted archival research on...
Archaeological Investigations and Analyses, 48LA71DD, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming: Final Report (1986)
During November and December of 1984, surface collections and test excavations were conducted at an historic cultural material deposit located along a portion of a sewer line corridor within the boundaries of Francis E. Warren Air Force Base (Formerly Fort D. A. Russell and Fort F. E. Warren). This area, referred to as 48LA71DD, is outside the boundaries of the F. E. Warren National Historic District. Large amounts of historical material including bottles, bottle glass, non-bottle glass,...
Class III Survey of the HICS Replacement Cable (1993)
The proposed project consists of removing the existing HICS communication cable and replacing it with an identical cable farther away from the creek. No historic or prehistoric sites were observed during the class III survey.
Construction Monitor Report: Site 48LA71L (Remains of BLDGS. 208 and 209), F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
On May 24, 1993, I met with Sergeant Swanson, construction manager for the trenching to be done in the parking lot behind Building #208. The trenching is in the area of site 48LA71L, the remains of two enlisted men's barracks built in 1885 which burned in the early 1920s. A trench 24 inches wide was to be dug across the parking lot, through the site area. Sgt Swanson was to notify me when trenching began. The artifacts from the trench were collected and are curated at the FE Warren Curation...
Correspondence about Archeological Survey on F.E. Warren Air Force Base (1984)
Documents pertaining to an archeological survey of 78 acres of land to obtain clearance for construction of Commissary, BX and 265 housing units on F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
Cover Letter for Cultural Resource Inventory Report: Electrical Distribution System Repair, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1985)
Cover letter for Cultural Resource Report of Resources encountered during the repair of the electrical distribution system. No additional impacts to the site are anticipated. Associated report: tDAR ID #470765
Cultural and Paleontological Resource Inventory of Peacekeeper Facilities Siting Areas at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming: A Preliminary Report (1983)
This report presents the results of a resource inventory conducted at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Cheyenne, Wyoming. The inventory was performed under Contract F04704-83-C-0008 between URS-Berger and the Department of the Air Force (AFRCE-BMS). The purpose of this inventory was to locate archaeological and paleontological resources that may be affected by proposed Peacekeeper facilities siting at F.E. Warren AFB and to provide data for the preparation of Draft Environmental Impact...
A Cultural Resource Inventory of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base 115KV Transmission Line, Laramie County, Wyoming (1986)
On 23 June, 1986, Barbara J. Hickman of Mariah Associates Inc. conducted a Class III cultural resource inventory of the right-of-way for the proposed Western Area Power Administration's F.E. Warren Air Force Base 115KV Transmission Line. This approximately 2621 meter (8600ft.) right-of way is located in Sections 4 and 5 of T13N, R67W, and Section 33 of T14N, R67 in Laramie County, Wyoming. One site, an historic trail (48LA448: the Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage Road), was previously recorded in...
A Cultural Resource Inventory of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base 75.27-Acre Land Transfer to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Laramie County, Wyoming (2013)
Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., was contracted by AMEC Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., to conduct a cultural resource inventory of a proposed land transfer between F. E. Warren Air Force Base and Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in Laramie County, Wyoming. File and record searches were conducted at F.E. Warren Air Force Base and with the Wyoming Cultural Records Office. The inventory included a Class Ill block inventory of 75.27 acres located on F. E. Warren Air Force Base between Old...
Cultural Resource Inventory Report: 48LA71NN, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, August 1985 (1985)
During the excavation of a backhoe trench for the repair of the electrical distribution system, a buried cultural horizon was encountered. Construction was halted and the Base Archaeologist visited the site to evaluate the material. Further excavation was monitored. The completed trench revealed a lens-shaped deposit approximately 15 meters long with a maximum depth of 0.75 meter and a minimum depth of 0.15 M. Datable artifacts indicated a probable date range of 1890 to 1905. It was determined...
Cultural Resource Inventory Report: Frontier Avenue Survey East, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, August 1985 (1985)
During the week of 13 August 1985, a pedestrian cultural resource survey was conducted on the parcel of land between Frontier Avenue and Diamond Creek. The survey area consisted of approximately 38 acres. Two sites and one isolated artifact were located. Prehistoric site 48LA555 does not appear to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. One historic site, 48LA71HH, could not be identified from historic documents and should be considered eligible pending further investigation....
Cultural Resources Investigations for a Proposed Small Arms Range, Northern Laramie County, Wyoming Volume 1 (1990)
This report represents the results of Phase I and Phase II cultural resources investigations conducted by Tetra Tech, Inc. in the northern Laramie County, Wyoming, from May to October 1989. The work consisted of sample surveys for two different project areas (Phase I) and additional intensive survey, archaeological site testing, and Native American consultation for one selected project area (Phase II). Ninety-two sites and 87 isolated finds were recorded in 3,172 acres in two project areas in...
Cultural Resources Investigations for Explosive Ordnance Disposal at F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming: Volume I (1988)
From May 4 through July 11, 1987, cultural resource investigations were conducted by Tetra Tech, Inc. personnel at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Wyoming. The study included intensive and reconnaissance surveys, site testing, monitoring, and reevaluation of National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligible sites. Seventeen prehistoric sites, 17 historic sites, 80 isolated finds (IFs), and 27 modern features were recorded in the project area. The project area consisted of 2,235 acres in the...
F.E. Warren AFB Project Metadata
Metadata for the F.E. Warren AFB collection.
Final Environmental Planning Technical Report Cultural and Paleontological Resources (1984)
The President has directed that the Air Force deploy the Peacekeeper Missile System at a location near F.E. Warren Air Force Base (hereafter F.E. Warren AFB), close to Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Peacekeeper System (formerly known as the M-X System) is an advanced, land-based intercontinental ballistic missile. The plan calls for the replacement of 100 existing Minuteman III missiles with 100 Peacekeeper missiles. Existing missile silos will be used, and there will be very little structural...
Mitigation Plan for Cultural Resources Affected by Peacekeeper Rail Garrison Construction, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming (1990)
In 1986, President Reagan announced his decision to begin development of the Rail Garrison basing mode for the deployment of Peacekeeper missiles. In this basing mode, Peacekeeper missiles would be deployed on trains garrisoned at specified Air Force installations. F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB) near Cheyenne, Wyoming, was designated by the President as the Main Operating Base and the first garrison installation. Construction of Peacekeeper Rail Garrison facilities at F. E. Warren AFB is...
Mitigation Plan for FEW 220: An Element of 48-LA-71Y, The Fort D.A. Russell Early Target Ranges, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1985)
FEW 220 is one of five target houses at the end of a pre-1890s rifle target practice range associated with Fort D.A. Russell. These early Fort D.A. Russell target ranges are historically important sites. No historic evidence of their existence has yet been located. Further, they represent a very early style of formal U.S. Army firearms training ranges for which little historical and no archeological documentation has been provided within scholarly publications or reports. The resource will be...
Monitor of Sewer Line Between Buildings 218-220, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
On July 30, 1993, Rick Bryant monitored the excavation of sewer lines between and behind Buildings 218 and 220 as shown on the attached map. The sewer lines are buried beneath the road. The excavations were about 6 feet wide and 10 feet deep. A few fragments of brick and a few pieces of rusty metal fragments were all that was observed. No significant prehistoric or historic materials were seen. Since the area has been severely disturbed by previous road and sewer construction, the lack of...
Monitor Report - Enlisted Club (1994)
On March 28, 1994, Rick Bryant monitored the trenching operations for a sprinkler system. The area had been extensively disturbed by construction and use of the Warren Bowl, a sports stadium built in the 1930s. The stadium was razed and the ground leveled in the early 1960s. No remains of the stadium or any archeological materials can be expected to remain in situ in the area.
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #10 Launch Facilities Site Work and Access Roads Modifications (Phase 1) (1985)
Cultural resources survey and archival research conducted for Phase 1 (fiscal year 1985) of the Launch Facilities (LF) Site Work and Access Roads Modifications Component of the Peacekeeper Program resulted in the discovery of 19 prehistoric and historic cultural properties and 4 isolated artifacts. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that 11 of these properties are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...
Peacekeeper Program Component Effect Report #14 Utilities-Power/Other-Industrial Area (Phase 2), F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1985)
Cultural resources survey and archival research for various routing alternatives for the Utilities-Power/Other-Industrial Area (Phase 2) Component of the Peacekeeper Program at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Wyoming, identified 18 cultural properties and 2 isolated artifacts. Eleven properties are located within the Component impact area as currently sited. The Air Force, in consultation with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), has determined that 7 of these 11 properties...
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...