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Project metadata for resources within the 611th Air Support Group cultural heritage resources collection.
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...
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...
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.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Eligibility of Building 7 for the National Register of Historic Places (1990)
The original 1978 nomination of Building 7 for the National Register of Historic Places and subsequent correspondence concerning changes to the building and whether or not that nomination still applies.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning National Register of Historic Places Status of Facility 5026 at Scott Air Force Base (2011)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to State Historic Preservation Office concerning the National Register of Historic Places status of Facility 5026. A previous letter dated May 26, 2011, stated that Facility 5026 was eligible for National Register of Historic Places listing, but Scott Air Force Base believes that not all of the necessary information to evaluate the structure was provided.
Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Review of Draft Final National Register of Historic Places Evaluation at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (2011)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to State Historic Preservation Office regarding the Draft Final National Register of Historic Places Evaluation Report, which surveyed forty-nine buildings constructed between 1927 and 1964 and two pioneer-era cemeteries located on Scott Air Force Base. Of these, Scott Air Force Base has submitted three buildings and both cemeteries for eligibility concurrence for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Determining NRHP Eligibility of Artificial Reefs: A Hypothetical Case Study of Intentionally Sunk Ships and Other Objects in Pensacola, Florida (2023)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Artificial reefs are human-created structures such as retired ships, barges, bridges, reef modules constructed of various materials, and other objects which are placed underwater to promote marine life. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission claims that Florida’s artificial reef program is one of the most active in the...
The Early Electrification of Anchorage (2002)
This study was carried out for US Army Alaska, Fort Richardson, in order to comply with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). The purpose of this report was to establish the historic context of the Old Eklutna power plant. This is necessary so that Fort Richardson may identify and assess remains associated with the system that are found on its land.
Final Cultural Resource Survey, Proposed USPFO Facility, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska (2013)
The Alaska Army National Guard (AKARNG) proposed to build a new United States Property and Fiscal Office (USPFO) at Camp Denali on Joint Base Elmendorf Fort Richardson (JBER), (formed by administratively combining Elmendorf Air Force Base-EAFB and Fort Richardson), near Anchorage, Alaska. Some surface and subsurface remains associated with the Army's Fort Richardson facility and the National Guard's Camp Denali and Camp Carroll facility may be present on the APE. The AKARNG had contracted with...
Final Naval Reserve Force Cultural Resources Survey, Naval Reserve Center for Fort Richardson, AK (2004)
This project includes an undertaken as part of the Navy’s efforts to identify and manage heritage assets and significant cultural resources at all subordinate commands in the United States and Puerto Rico under the stewardship of the Naval Reserve Force (NAVRESFOR). Contractors working for the Navy prepared separate reports for each subordinate command, and this individual report contains a cultural resources assessment of Naval Reserve Center (NRC) Fort Richardson, Alaska. A summary of heritage...
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation for Selected Buildings: Eareckson Air Station, Alaska (2007)
This report presents the results of an historic building inventory at Eareckson Air Station, Alaska, focusing on WWII and Cold War buildings. This report discusses recommendations for buildings eligible for the National Register. The report is divided into two sections. The first section provides the historic context for Shemya Island, Eareckson Air Station. The second section is the inventory and evaluation of the individual buildings.
Historic Properties and Paleontological Resources Survey for Realignment of the Alaska Railroad Corporation Tracks Across EAFB and Fort Richardson, Alaska (2000)
Alaska Railroad Corporation was realigning its tracks across Elmendorf Air Force Base and Fort Richardson for ten miles between Anchorage and Eagle River, Alaska. The project was meant to shorten transit time and increase operational safety by straightening the alignment and upgrading the railbed. The Federal Railroad Administration funded this undertaking, but because numerous federal agencies were involved, the Bureau of Land Management had been designated lead-federal-agency for National...
Historical and Architectural Overview of Military Aircraft Hangars: A General History, Thematic Typology, and Inventory of Aircraft Hangars Constructed on Department of Defense Installations (1999)
The U.S. Army Construction Engineering research Laboratories (USACERL) was tasked to study DoD's inventory of aircraft hangars for criteria relevant to Section 106 and 110 requirements. This study is intended to facilitate DoD's further assessment of any hangar's historical or architectural significance, as required by the NHPA. It was conceived to expand a previous DoD-sponsored study on World War II temporary buildings. This current study specifically addresses aircraft hangars mostly...
Homesteads on Fort Richardson, Alaska (2001)
This study was intended to be a companion to the Elmendorf Air Force Base Homestead Study, though the scope and focus are somewhat different due to the later date at which the majority of homestead applications were filed in this area. Fort Richardson probably received less initial homestead settlement because it was further away from Anchorage. The intent of this study is to document the history of homesteading in the area and establish a historic context of the time period. This is necessary...
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, 2002-2006, Fort Richardson, Alaska (2001)
This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) provides guidance and procedures to enable U.S. Army Alaska (USARAK) to meet its legal responsibilities at Fort Richardson for identification, evaluation, and protection of cultural resources while causing the least disturbance to the military mission. This plan is the implementing document for the cultural resources program on Fort Richardson during 2002-2006. It outlines procedures for cooperation with the Alaska State Historic...
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.
Memorandum for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology: Demolition of Building 36012, Central Heating and Power Plant (CHPP) (2017)
This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding the demolition of building 36012 the old central heating and power plant facility.
Methodology: U.S. Army Alaska 2006 Range Developments Section 106 Archaeological Inventory and Evaluation Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright (2006)
U.S. Army Alaska planned to survey several past inventoried archaeological sites during the 2006 summer field season. The focus of this work would involve: 1) the survey of firing fans associated with training ranges on Fort Wainwright's Yukon and Donelly Training Areas, 2). Evaluations to determine eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places of archaeological sites that may be impacted by future development on the Donnelly Training Area, and 3). Numerous smaller...
Preserving America's Heritage, Program Comment for Wherry and Capehart Era Family Housing at Air Force and Navy Bases (2004)
This Program Comment, adopted pursuant of 36 CFR § 800.l4( e), demonstrates Department of the Air Force (Air Force) and Department of the Navy (Navy) compliance with their responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with regard to the following actions in the management of the Wherry and Capehart Era family housing: maintenance repair, layaway, mothballing, privatization and transfer out of federal agency ownership, substantial alteration through renovation,...
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Eligibility of Cold War Resources Inventory, United States Army Alaska: Fort Richardson, Fort Wainwright, Fort Greely (1999)
This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office to the Department of the Army Fort Richardson. It offers recommendations for treatment of Cold War facilities at Fort Richardson, Fort Wainwright, and Fort Greely.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Proposed Logistics Readiness Storage (LRS) Facility (2015)
This document includes correspondence between the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer and the Chief of the Environmental Conservation Office at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson. Discussion includes recommendations regarding the Archaeological Survey for Construction of a Proposed Logistics Readiness Storage Facility and potential effects to site ANC-04147.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Response to Questions Raised About Archaeological Sites Found Near Elmendorf Air Force Base (2008)
This document includes a letter from Daniel E. Stone from the MSB Cultural Resource Department to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. The letter includes information on the possible archaeological district ANC-02881 and characteristics of sites associated with the Native Village of Eklutna. Also enclosed is a response letter from Ms. Bitter, the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer, and her conclusions to the archaeological findings.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: The Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) Range Upgrade/Expansion Project Infantry Squad Battle Course (ISBC) Range Upgrade/Expansion Project, U.S. Army Alaska, Fort Richardson (2002)
This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding the proposed upgrade to the Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) range upgrade/expansion project.