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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...


Correspondence Packet, 1992 Door Replacement Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
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Correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.


Correspondence Packet, Door Replacement Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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Correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.


Fort Sam Houston Historic Context and Building Inventory, Volume II (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marsha Prior. Troy Ainsworth. Martha Doty Freeman.

This master history document is a compilation of three historical studies conducted for Fort Sam Houston and its training site, Camp Bullis, in San Antonio, Texas. The three studies compiled include: Fort Sam Houston, An American Depot, Headquarters, and Training Facility, 1876-1946 by M.D. Freeman; Camp Bullis, A Military Training Facility in the Southern Department and Eight Corps Area, 1906-1946 by M.D. Freeman; and Inventory and Evaluation of Cold War-era Resources at Fort Sam Houston and...


Letter from James Schreck to Scott Shepherd, Building 905 Conference Room, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schreck.

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Letter from Joseph Logan to Curtis Tunnell, Door Replacement Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joseph M. Logan.

This letter details the proposed undertaking to replace historic doors at Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.


Letter from Ritch Woods to Scott Shepherd, Store Front Doors at Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ritch Woods.

Correspondence concerning the store front doors at Building 905 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.


Letter from Scott Shepherd to Joseph Logan, MFR Building 903/907, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott B. Shepherd III.

Discussion of adverse effect letters for proposed undertakings at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.


Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Rolando Gonzales, Room 111 Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott B. Shepherd III.

An evaluation was conducted on Building 905 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the proposed project for Room 111 in Building 905 will have no adverse effect on the historic property or on the landmark district.


Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Tim Stahl, Building 905 French Doors Second Floor, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott B. Shepherd III.

An evaluation was conducted on Building 905 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the project, concerning french doors on the second floor of Building 905, will have no adverse effect on the historic property or its landmark district.


Notes by David McDonald, Doors Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David A. McDonald.

Notes from meetings concerning the proposed undertaking to install doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. These notes are part of correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the structure.


OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 619-Building 1198, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sally Kress Tompkins.

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, commanding officers' quarters, non-commissioned officers' quarters, enlisted mens' barracks, band barracks, administration buildings, latrines, branch exchange, vehicle shed, Fort Sam Houston playhouse, gymnasium, regimental brigade headquarters building, detached day rooms,...


OAHP Inventory, Building 904, Building 905, Building 906, Building 907, Building 915, Building 916, Building 917, Building 920, Building 921, Building 924, Building 925, Building 926, Building 929, Building 930, Building 931, Building 932 Barracks, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
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An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 904, Building 905, Building 906, Building 907, Building 915, Building 916, Building 917, Building 920, Building 921, Building 924, Building 925, Building 926, Building 929, Building 930, Building 931, and Building 932 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The structures were built in 1976 as the enlisted men and women barracks. Included in the inventory are black and white photographs taken in 1980 of the structures.


Response from Stan Graves to Donald Peterson, Building 905 Door Replacement, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stanley O. Graves.

The Texas Historical Commission received Randolph Air Force Base's notice of a proposed door replacement on Building 905. After reviewing the proposal, the Commission does not concur with Randolph Air Force Base's determination of no adverse effect. These notes are part of correspondence discussing the replacement of Building 905's doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The installation is specifically for store front glass doors to replace the existing wooden doors that are original to the...