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This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.
"Airplanes, Combat and Maintenance Crews, and Air Bases" The World War II and Early Cold War Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base (ca. 1942-1962) Volume II: Facility Assessment Forms (1998)
This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.
Archeology and the Federal Government (1994)
This is a special issue of the National Park Service's journal, CRM, articles in this issue provides information about federal agencies' archeological activities in parks and other federal lands, Indian tribes, states, local governments and the private sector. This special issue of CRM magazine focuses on the protection and management of archeological sites, collections, and data. The National Strategy for Federal Archeology encompasses public education and participation, public use of the...
The Forgotten Soldiers: Historical and Archaeological Investigations of the Apache Scouts at Fort Huachuca, Arizona (1998)
In the Spring of 1994, Statistical Research, Inc., conducted an archaeological study of the Apache scouts at Fort Huachuca. The project was completed under contract with Fort Huachuca and funded by a Legacy Resource Management Program grant awarded to Fort Huachuca by the Department of Defense. Most of the investigations focused on AZ EE:7:115 (ASM), a site comprising three distinct components: (1) a small, Formative- period prehistoric component; (2) a turn-of-the-century trash dump; and (3)...
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson cultural heritage resources collection. This project is used to fill metadata for all resources part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson collection.
A Life Like No Other Ranch Life on Lands Now Administered by Holloman Air Force Base (1997)
As time passes, a wealth of information about the early days of ranching and farming is lost as the people involved move on or pass away. The importance of recovering this information in a timely fashion could not be ignored. For this reason, other means of funding were acquired to initiate the Oral History project presented in this publication. The Oral History Project was designed to continue the research started by Hawthorne in 1993. It focused on providing archival research on all...
Management of a Nike Site: A Feasibility Study for Management of Nike Site Summit, Fort Richardson, Alaska (1997)
Site Summit is a significant Alaskan Cold War Era property. In recognition of this, the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places listed it on July 11, 1996. A Department of Defense (DoD) Legacy grant through Fort Richardson to the Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation's Office of History and Archaeology paid for research and preparation of the nomination. The Army obtained a second DoD Legacy grant for a feasibility study to help identify potential management actions for the...
Missile Sites Cultural Resource Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1995)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding two known archaeological sites relating to early missile and rocket development. The investigation resulted in the documentation of two archaeological sites, HAR-018r and HAR-075. HAR-018r (LA 107798) and HAR-075 (LA 107799) are considered potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under criterion A, C, and D. The sites are associated with the early Cold War missile and rocket testing conducted at HAFB, which initiated the United...