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1980 Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventories, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis
PROJECT Kenneth Anderson. Sally Kress Tompkins.

This project contains Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventory forms and pictures for historic buildings at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, which are now part of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. The data and information were collected as part of a project undertaken by the National Park Service, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP). The collection comprises data pertaining to historic structures located at both Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. This project...


Historic Photographs, Buildings 165-197, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
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Black and white building record photographs of historic structures 165-197 on Randolph Air Force Base. Photographs were taken in 1930/1931, with follow-up photographs of the same buildings in 1941/1942.


Letter from Richard Booher to Claudia Nissley, Demolition Plans for Addition to Building 293, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Booher.

The Director of Engineering and Housing at Fort Sam Houston has written this correspondence to the Chief of the Western Division of Project Review with the plan to demolish a rapidly deteriorating addition to Building 293, a general storehouse, located in the National Historic Landmark District.


Letter from Wendy L. Martinson to Mark Wolfe, Deconstruction of Building 293, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wendy L. Martinson.

Fort Sam Houston is proposing an undertaking to deconstruct building 293. Building 293 was constructed in 1910 as a facility to house a guard. Building 293 is listed as an eligible property within the Fort Sam Houston National Historic Landmark District and is eligible based on criteria A and C. After careful examination of this proposal, the FSH Cultural Resource Staff has determined that while the undertaking is an adverse effect, the mitigation measures will result in your concurrence that...


Memorandum, Section 106 Coordination of Undertaking to Demolish Building 293, Fort Sam Houston (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Hilger.

Building 293 was built in 1910 and is located within the National Historic Landmark District at Fort Sam Houston. The Programmatic Agreement lists this building as a Category 3 resource of minor historic importance. (AR 420-40) Building 293 may not individually meet the National Register criteria for eligibility but it contributes to the significance of the Landmark District and adjacent Category I and II resources. The above referenced building is well known to the Texas State Historic...


OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 184-Building 372, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
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A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Types of buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: officers' quarters, Nulson preschool, nurses' quarters, barracks, band barracks, enlisted men's barracks, mess hall and kitchen, a chapel, general instruction buildings, administration buildings, warehouses, World War II temporary structures, special corps area repair shop, stable guard and shop, boot...


OAHP Inventory, Building 293 Guard House, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1978)
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 293 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structure was built in 1910 as a guard house and now serves as a storehouse.


Response from Caroline Wright to James Graham, Proposed Deconstruction of Building 293, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Caroline Wright.

This letter serves as comment on the proposed undertaking to deconstruct Building 293 from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. The review staff concurs that the deconstruction will have an Adverse Effect on the historic district.


Response from Stan Graves to Richard Strimel, Building 293 Partial Demolition, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stanley O. Graves.

The Texas Historical Commission has determined that Fort Sam Houston's project proposal of demolishing a later addition to Building 293 will have "no adverse effect," as long as the original structure is left intact. Carbon copied to this correspondence is Michael Hilger, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, and Claudia Nissley, ACHP.