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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...
Archaeological Shovel Testing Along Unsurveyed Portions of Proposed Walking Track Improvement Area for Military Family Housing on Arnold Air Force Base (2007)
Summary of archaeological investigations in support of the walking track improvement area for family housing. Investigation included a review of the existing site records, pedestrian survey and visual inspection as well as shovel testing. Records search indicated four sites located within one mile of the project area with one site recorded for the immediate project location. All of these sites have been determined as not eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)....
Bellows Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Bellows Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
Cold War Building Inventory, ANC-03134, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, AK (2009)
This document includes a Cold War Building Inventory description of building 7137 (ANC-03134), a chapel complex on Elmendorf Air Force Base.
Compendium of Management Summaries of Cultural Resources Work Conducted for the Housing Privatization Effort at Eglin Air Force Base (2004)
This report is a compendium of management summaries of cultural resource undertakings and privatization efforts for areas within Eglin Air Force Base.
Cultural Resources Survey of Navy Family Housing for Public/Private Venture (PPV) for Selected Installations in Naval Facilities Engineering Command Engineering Field Division South, Final Report (2006)
In 2006, HHM, Inc. conducted a cultural resources survey consisting of an archaeological survey and a historic resources survey of the Naval Weapons Station family housing in support of the Public/Private Venture (PPV) initiative for the transfer of family housing units to private control. The archaeological survey confirmed the location of a previously identified multi-component site (38BK1271) that included a historic cemetery.
Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive and Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy Wherry & Capehart Era Housing Brochure (2006)
Draft brochure on the Federal Historic Preservation Tax incentive related to the Wherry & Capehart Housing era.
Housing an Air Force and a Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), Volume I: Main Report (2007)
This historic context, Housing an Air Force and Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), was prepared to support the Department of the Air Force and the Navy in executing the Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Housing at Air Force and Navy Bases. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation issued the draft program comment on 10 September 2004 and the final comment on 18 November 2004. The Department of the Air Force and the...
Housing an Air Force and a Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), Volume II - Appendix A: Site Visits/Case Studies (2007)
The following document includes Appendix A which presents summary results of information gathered during site visits to five Air Force and Navy installations associated with the Air Force's and Navy's Wherry, Capehart, and appropriated funds housing programs. The extensive inventory of Air Force and Navy Wherry and Capehart era family housing stock represented an opportunity to study a broad range of building types and styles.
Housing an Air Force and a Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), Volume III: Appendices B through M (2007)
The following document includes several appendices describing sponsors and architects associated with the Air Force's and Navy's Wherry, Capehart, and appropriated funds housing programs. These included several records at the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Archives at Port Hueneme, California; Air Force installation surveys; transcripts of Congressional hearings on military family housing; original drawings obtained during site visits; lists of Wherry housing project acquisitions and...
An Inventory of Cold War-Era Buildings and Structures at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska (2009)
This document presents the results of an inventory conducted in May 2007 of Cold War era structures at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Of the 163 structures inventoried, 10 were judged to have specific and important association with historically important Cold War themes. This includes structures in two proposed historic districts, the North Flight line Historic District, and the Elephant Cage Historic District, and two additional structures. These structures are all associated with one of three...
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.
Letter from Emily Thompson Payne to David Brigham, Inappropriate Replacement of Porch Railings, Infantry Post, Rehabilitation of Family Housing under RCI, Fort Sam Houston, Bexar County, Texas (2006)
It has come to the attention of the Texas Historical Commission that inappropriate new porch railings were installed at the ground floor on some of the housing units at Infantry Post. The Commission writes this correspondence with the suggestion that Fort Sam Houston collaborate with the Commission to determine a method to remediate the visual adverse effect caused by these railings.
Letter from John Brenneman to Stan Graves, Upgrades for Family Housing Units in Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1998)
Fort Sam Houston is planning an undertaking to upgrade all of the family housing units in Infantry Post. This project involves 21 single-family houses listed as Category I historic properties constructed in 1889 and 24 non-eligible duplex family housing, units constructed in 1959. These properties are located within the National Historic Landmark District. After careful review, the Public Works Cultural Resource Staff has determined that this undertaking will have no adverse effect.
Letter: Section 106 Review - Project KNMD024440 Replace Family Housing Phase I, Bellows AFS TMK: 4-1-015:001 (2001)
SHPO review of replacing family housing Phase I at Bellows AFS. Plan to demolish and replace four buildings.
Neighborhood Design Guidelines for the Department of the Air Force and the Department of the Navy, Wherry & Capehart Era Family Housing (2007)
Neighborhood Design Guidelines for Wherry and Capehart Era Air Force and Navy Family Housing developed on behalf of the Departments of the Air Force and the Navy. These guidelines have been developed to guide management decisions for family housing constructed by the Air Force and the Navy between 1949 and 1962.
OAHP Inventory, Building 6201 Family Housing, Camp Bullis, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 6201 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The structure was built in 1934 as family housing for the Lt. Colonel and Major. The building also includes detached garages.
OAHP Inventory, Building 6202 Family Housing NCO, Camp Bullis, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 6202 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The structure was built in 1942 as family housing NCO.
OAHP Inventory, Building 6203, Camp Bullis, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 6203 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The structure was built in 1942 as family housing NCO, a pumping house, and detached garages.
OAHP Inventory, Building 6204, Camp Bullis, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 6204 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The structure was built in 1942 as family housing NCO and detached garages.
OAHP Inventory, Building 8000 Family Housing, Camp Bullis, Texas (1978)
An inventory form by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Building 8000 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The structure was built in 1961 as family housing acquired Wherry NCO.
Photographs, Landscaping and Planting, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1968)
Colored photographs taken in 1968 and 1968 of landscapes, landscape renovations, and landscape plantings surrounding buildings at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Buildings include Headquarters, Brooke Army Medical Center, the Medical Field Service School, Family Housing, the New Main Post Exchange, and EM Barracks.
Randolph Field National Historic Landmark Property Listing (2011)
A spreadsheet of the 346 buildings that are part of the Randolph Field National Historic Landmark. Included for each building is the category code, original facility use, current facility use, year constructed, and NRHP Status.
Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Garry Atkins, Project Review for Proposed Rehabilitation of Family Housing Unit Types, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2005)
The Texas Historical Commission received correspondence from Fort Sam Houston describing the proposed rehabilitation of family housing unit types at Fort Sam Houston. The Commission has completed its review of the documentation provided and has determined that the subject undertaking will have no adverse effect upon the specified housing in the Fort Sam Houston National Historic Landmark District, providing that the listed conditions in this correspondence are met.
Response from Stan Graves to Richard Strimel, Family Housing Improvements Infantry Post Area, Buildings 630, 632, 634, 636, 638, 640, and 642, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1991)
Fort Sam Houston submitted plans and specifications to the Texas Historical Commission for the 35% design review of modifications proposed for the family housing in the Infantry Post area. The structures included in the project are buildings 630, 632, 634, 636, 638, 640, and 642. This letter is the Commission's response to the 35% design review and details the recommendations and modifications they would like to impose on the project.