Architectural Survey (Investigation Type)
These investigations include field and/or document and records reviews to gather data on the presence and type of historic structures and provide a general understanding of architectural and cultural resources in an area.
1,426-1,450 (1,929 Records)
Photo log from the White Alice Communications Systems (WACS) photographs taken in 1997.
Photograph Contact Sheets, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
Ten pages of photograph contact sheets of historic buildings at Fort Sam Houston. The photographs are in black and white and were taken in 1980.
Photograph, Building 179 Artillery Post, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1970)
Black and white photograph taken of historic building 179 at Fort Sam Houston, TX. The building is an Artillery Post and the photograph was taken of the street view.
Photograph, Building 2250 South Exterior, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
Black and white exterior photograph of Building 2250's south exposure. This building is located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photograph, Building 2250 West Exterior, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
Black and white exterior photograph of Building 2250's west exposure. This building is located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photograph, Stables North of Quadrangle, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1890)
Black and white photograph of the stables north of the Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photographic field work in Tunisia in 1971 (1971)
Aerial photography with a bipod and hydrogen-filled balloon in Tunisia. Recording mosaics and architecture. Assist Julian Whittlesey in his site recording for Margaret Alexander.
Photographs of Launch Complex 40 and 41 (2021)
Photographs of Launch Complex 40 and 41, Set 1 and 2.
Photographs of World War II Hangers at Eareckson Air Station (2007)
Photographs of World War II Hangers at Eareckson Air Station.
Photographs, Before and After Screen Removal of Buildings 5 and 7, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Black and white photographs of historic staff post building 5 and historic staff post building 7 before and after the porch screens were removed. The screen removal took place in February, 1988.
Photographs, Building 300 Post Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1942)
Black and white photograph looking west at the rear of the Post Headquarters, Building T-300, Fort Sam Houston, TX.
Photographs, Building 617 Exterior, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
Black and white photographs of historic building 617 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. These are additional photographs taken during an architectural survey.
Photographs, Buildings 346, 347 and 348, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
Black and white photographs of the exteriors of buildings 346, 347 and 348 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photographs, Buildings 616, 617 and 688, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
Colored photographs of the exteriors of historic Infantry Post buildings 616, 617 and 688 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photographs, Medical Training Center Construction, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1972)
Black and white photographs documenting the construction of the US Army Medical Training Center at Fort Sam Houston, Included are aerial photographs and exterior photographs of the building's progress, as well as its surroundings.
Photographs, The Quadrangle and Clock Tower, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1973)
Black and white photographs taken in 1973 of the Quadrangle and Clock Tower at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Each photograph details a different area of the two subjects from different directions.
Photographs, Theater, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
Colored photographs of the exterior and interior of the theater at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photographs, U.S. Army Medical Training Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1972)
Black and white aerial photographs of the U.S. Army Medical Training Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Included in the images are five barracks, the Medical Field Service School, MacArthur Field, Brooke General Hospital, and some of the older buildings of the main Post area.
Photographs, Water Tower Demolition, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1984)
Colored photographs capturing the deconstruction and demolition of two old water towers in the Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Photographs: Written Historical and Descriptive Data, Medina Base National Stockpile Site, Building 400, Lackland Air Force Base (2006)
Building 400 is an “S” Structure designed and constructed 1954-1955 at what was then the Medina Base National Stockpile Site (NSS). The Medina Base was built by the Atomic Energy Commission and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 1954-55 as one of thirteen installations where nuclear weapons components were stored, maintained and assembled. The Medina Base was constructed during the second generation of these special weapons storage bases, which were commonly referred to as “Q” Areas. This...
Pilots in Training: An Historical and Archaeological Inventory of Luke Air Force Base and the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (1998)
Luke AFB embarked on a program of developing integrated cultural resources managements plans (ICRMPs) for dealing proactively with cultural resources located at the base as well as at facilities under Luke AFB jurisdiction. This report addresses (1) Luke AFB, (2) Luke Auxiliary Air Force Field No. 1 (AUX-1), and (3) the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (AFAF) and includes data collected to provide background documentation in support of the ICRMPs. The project was funded through the Department...
PIN 0757.46.121
This project includes reports including a data plan, an archaeological monitoring and treatment report, a pre-reconnaissance and reconnaissance report, an architectural survey, and site examination report relating to the investigation of the PIN 0757.46.121 project area.
PIN 2016.77.101
This project contains reports falling under PIN 2016.66.101 which include historical background research, and field evaluation of historical architecture in advance of construction under PIN 2016.77.101, as well as systematic archaeological field survey of the project area. The architectural survey identified four historical building properties are located within the project limits. All four have been evaluated as non-NRE properties older than fifty years. A total of 162 artifacts were...
PIN 5002.07
This project contains archaeological reports generated as the result of PIN 5002.07.121. 1996 investigations including archaeological and architectural survey in advance of plans for proposed improvements to New York State Route 18F, and the addition of a pedestrian walkway. Records search indicated the presence of 18 prehistoric sites within 2 miles of the project area, and no structures located on properties falling within the project area had been inventoried, or were listed on the State...
PIN 6066.41.101
This project consists of two reports under Project 6066.41.101. Kastl 1996 presents the findings of the architectural reconnaissance for PIN 6066.41.101, which is located on NY Route 17 and County Roads 8 and 60 in the Town of Ashland in Chemung County, and Loren et al. 1996 present historical, and prehistoric background research of the project area, along with field investigations.