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Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), has proposed to extend the northern end of the existing north-south runway. As the proposed project is an undertaking on federal lands with federal funds, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (Public Law 89-665; 54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.) requires a cultural resources survey to identify and assess potential impacts to National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-eligible historic properties within the project’s Area of Potential...
773d LRS Equipment Storage Building Construction Site, JBER, Cultural Resources Study Report, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2015)
The U.S. Air Force proposed to construct an equipment storage building on a 1-acre parcel located northwest of the intersection of Pole Line and Artillery Roads at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Because the proposed project included federal funds and lands, it qualified as an undertaking under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), U.S. Code (USC) Title 54, Section 306108 (54 USC 306108); therefore, an identification-phase cultural resources survey of the project...
Alaska Archaeological/Historical Survey Record Card: Fort Richardson Cemetery (ANC-013) (1972)
This resources is the Alask Archaeological and Historical Survey Site Record for the Fort Richardson Cemetery (ANC-013).
Alaska Heritage Resources Survey: Arctic Valley Ski Area Site Description (2011)
The Arctic Valley Ski Area includes the original location chosen by the Anchorage Ski Club and the US Army in the early 1940s and the adjacent location the Anchorage Ski Club moved to in 1952 to the north. When civilian skier use of the area exceeded the limits of the existing infrastructure, the Anchorage Ski Club moved up the valley and built its own lodge and rope tows. Remains of ski infrastructure is still present in the original Arctic Valley Ski Area. This document includes a site...
Annual Report to the State Historic Preservation Office Fiscal Year 2012 (2012)
The protocol between Bureau of Land Management-Alaska (BLM) and the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) calls for an annual report to provide basic information to the SHPO on the year's cultural resource management activities. This report contains the required information from the BLM's Anchorage Field Office (AFO) for the 2012 federal fiscal year (October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012). The report is organized alphabetically by quadrangle name, and separates the Section 106...
Annual Report: Archaeological Survey and Evaluation Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright, 2003 (2004)
Firing fans for training ranges constructed in 2003 and to be constructed in 2004 were the primary focus of archaeological work at Fort Richardson in 2003. These ranges include a multi-purpose training range, an Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC), an Infantry Course (IPBC), and an infantry Squad Battle Course (ISBC) located in the southeastern section of Fort Richardson. Firing fans and their subsequent area of potential effect for these training ranges were estimated based on projected...
Annual Report: Archaeological Survey and Evaluation, Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright, 2005 (2006)
In 2005, the U.S. Army Garrison Alaska (USAG-AK) initiated several projects that triggered archaeological and cultural resources analyses and surveys of proposed project areas. This report details each undertaking for which archaeological field work was completed at Fort Richardson and at Fort Wainwright, excluding the Donnelly Training Area (DTA; within the boundaries of the former Fort Greely).
Annual Report: Archaeological Survey and Evaluation, Fort Wainwright and Fort Richardson, Alaska 2008 (2009)
In 2008, the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Wainwright (USAG FWA) and U.S. Army Garrison Fort Richardson (USAG FRA) initiated several projects that triggered archaeological and cultural resource analyses and surveys of proposed project areas. This report details each undertaking for which archaeological fieldwork was completed at Fort Wainwright and Fort Richardson. One range project conducted at the Donnelly Training Area (DTA; within the boundaries of former Fort Greely) is reported in this report.
Annual Report: Cultural Resources Survey, Fort Richardson, Alaska 2009 (2010)
In 2009, the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Richardson (USAG FRA) initiated several projects that triggered Section 106 (NHPA) archaeological and cultural resource analyses and surveys of proposed project areas. This report details each undertaking for which archaeological fieldwork was completed at Fort Richardson (FRA). Survey and subsurface testing was conducted following procedures defined in USAG FWA’s and USAG FRA’s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) (CEMML 2001). Where...
Archaeological Site Evaluation, Phase II, Elmendorf Air Force Base (2010)
The United States Air Force, 3rd Civil Engineer Squadron contracted Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. (Jacobs) to perform archaeological evaluations of recorded historic and prehistoric sites on Elmendorf Air Force Base. Jacobs conducted a Level II: Evaluation Phase Archaeological Survey. A site visit and general survey was conducted on June 2 and 3, 2009. Archaeological sites surveyed include ANC-00430, ANC-00431, ANC-00432, ANC-00443, ANC-00839, ANC-00840, ANC-00841, ANC-00912, and ANC-01073....
Archaeological Study Work Plan: Recreational Vehicle Parking Area, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2012)
This work plan describes the planned archaeological study of land included in the proposed Recreational vehicle (RV) parking area, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). The study will be conducted by Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Jacobs) for the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, Conservation Section (CES/CEANC) under U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Environmental Services Restoration Contract No. W911KB-06-D-0006, Task Order 0025. This Work Plan summarizes the field activities and reporting...
Archaeological Study, Bivouac 4 Upgrade, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2011)
The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, Conservation Section (CES/CEANC), under U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Environmental Services Restoration Contract W911KB-06-D-0006, Task Order 0025, contracted Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Jacobs) to perform an archaeological study of land included in the planned upgrades to Bivouac 4 on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) as part of the Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Plan. Jacobs Archaeologist Phyllys Callina conducted a Level I: ...
Archaeological Survey and Cultural Resources Overview, Fort Richardson, Alaska (1980)
This report provides a partial inventory of cultural resources on the Fort Richardson Installation. It also presents the result of a probabilistic survey which presents data suitable for predicting the likelihood of finding cultural resources in various sectors of the post. The report is divided into three sections: Background Research, Research Design and Implementation, and Results and Recommendations.
Archaeological Survey of Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska: Final Report (1996)
During the Fall of 1994 and Spring of 1995, the Office of History and Archaeology (OHA), Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, conducted a cultural resources reconnaissance of Elmendorf Air Force Base (EAFB), which is adjacent to Anchorage, Alaska. The work, funded by the U.S. Air Force, was performed under a Cooperative Agreement (NPS No. CA 9700-4-9036) between OHA and the Alaska Regional Office of the U.S. National Park Service. In accordance with the National Park Service Scope of...
Archeological Reconnaissance of the Elmendorf Gasoline Corridor, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska (1984)
On March 8, 1984, Georgeanne Reynolds and Lizette Boyer drove the length of a proposed gas line corridor on Elmendorf Air Force Base. Two areas were surveyed by Reynolds on July 19th and three historic sites were located. This report details findings from this survey.
Building 32448 (ANC-04181) Determination of National Register of Historic Places Eligibility (2016)
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) has proposed to demolish Building 32448 (formerly 62-160) Munitions Maintenance Operations facility, an individual Quonset hut that was constructed in 1942. As the proposed project is an undertaking on federal lands with federal funds, a cultural resource survey of the project's Area of Potential Effect (APE) and a determination of the building's National Register of Historical Places (NRHP) eligibility were required under Section 106 of the National...
Building Inventory Fort Richardson, Alaska (2009)
This document includes a building inventory of 23 buildings from a 2008 building survey at Fort Richardson Army Base. Document includes building forms, determination of eligibility of buildings for the National Register and correspondence between the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer and Fort Richardson Cultural Resources staff.
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.
Cold War Historical Context 1951–1991 Fort Richardson, Alaska, United States Army Alaska (2003)
This document provides a Cold War context for Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska, for the purpose of providing guidelines for identification and evaluation of Cold War era military properties. Expectations of Cold War sites surviving until they reach the traditional 50-year period lessen as changes in mission, rapid changes in technology, and changes in the world political scene become more prominent. Pressing issues such as these make the evaluation of Cold War properties, using Cold War...
Cultural Chronology of Central Interior Alaska (1985)
This report includes a reanalysis of key central interior Alaska archaeological sites and analysis of data from recently discovered sites that were used to define the cultural chronology of the central interior Alaska. Diagnostic material cultural elements, with the exception of those for the Euroamerican tradition, were identified and illustrated within this report. Additionally, six cultural traditions and complexes were documented: 1) Chindadn complex (greater than 11,000- c. 10,600 B. P.)....
Cultural Resource and Probability Analysis of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (2011)
This Technical Memorandum describes the procedures used to produce geographic information system (GIS)-based cultural resource maps for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). These maps will assist the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron/Conservation Section (673 CES/CEANC) in meeting its cultural resource management responsibilities. The maps were developed in concurrence with the 673 CES/CEANC to satisfy the requirements of Air Force Instruction 32-7065 Section 4.9 and the State Historic...
Cultural Resource and Probability Analysis of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Revised Final: Update 1, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2015)
This cultural resource and probability analysis report includes the addition of all cultural resource sites added to the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS) and all cultural resource surveys conducted on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) and reported on between October 2011 and March 2015. It also includes updated prehistorical and historical contexts. Updates have been made to Sections 1.0, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 2.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, and Appendix A.
Cultural Resource and Probability of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2016)
This probability analysis report includes the addition of all cultural resource sites added to the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS) and all cultural resource surveys conducted on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) and reported on between October 2011 and March 2016. It also includes updated prehistorical and historical contexts. Updates have been made to all cultural resources feature point information and the known cultural resources studies.
Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of the Eagle River Greenbelt Access and Pathway, Eagle River, Alaska, ADOT&PF Project Number 55715 (2004)
In 2004 the Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation requested a cultural resource survey of the proposed Eagle River Greenbelt Access and Pathway trail corridor. This document details this survey. Staff from the Office of History and Archaeology completed fieldwork during June 2004 and identified a can midden and trail segment (ANC-01419); two cabin sites (ANC-01420), (ANC-01527); a cluster of trail segments (ANC-01528); three modern campsites; and an abandoned vehicle.
Cultural Resource Survey on Fort Richardson, Alaska 2009 (2010)
This report provides the results of a cultural resource survey conducted on a 117-acre parcel on Fort Richardson, Alaska by Territory Heritage Resource Consulting (THRC) in October 2009. The present cultural resource survey was conducted because Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NRHP) required federal agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties.