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Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning National Register of Historic Places Status of Facility 5026 at Scott Air Force Base (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cindy Nolan.

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 Rehabilitation of General Officer Quarters No. 200 (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don L. Klima. Theodore W. Hild. Lavon Alston. John F. Mann.

Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning the rehabilitation of General Officer Quarters No. 200. State Historic Preservation Office determined no adverse effect.


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)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cindy Nolan.

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.


Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William L. Wheeler.

Correspondence from the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base.


Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Archaeological Impact for Fire Training Area Project at Scott Air Force Base (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William L. Wheeler.

Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office concerning the Archaeological Impact for Fire Training Area project. State Historic Preservation Office determined no significant historic, architectural or archaeological resources are located within the proposed project area.


Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning the Draft Inventory of Cold War Properties at Scott Air Force Base (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann V. Swallow.

Correspondence from State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the Draft Inventory of Cold War Properties.


Correspondence with State Historic Preservation Office Concerning Window Replacement in Building 433 (Hangar 1) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne E. Haaker. Andreas Rodriguez.

Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning window and door replacement in Building 433 (Hangar 1). State Historic Preservation Office determined no adverse effect.


Cultural Resource Surveys: Antenna Farm Annex, Plum Hill/Mars Communication Annex, Middle Marker Easement, ILS Outer Marker Annex, Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eric A. Schroeder. Aaron Geary. Eugene Foster. Catherine Sauer.

In 2015, Scott Air Force Base planned to release and sell four parcels of land formerly used as radio communication facilities that had become obsolete and no longer supported Scott Air Force Base's mission. Areas included the Antenna Farm, Radio Relay Annex, Plum Hill/MARS Communication Annex, Middle Marker Easement, and the Outer Marker Annex. Baer Engineering and Environmental Consulting, Inc. was contracted to perform an archaeological survey of these areas prior to the land sale. Results of...


Documents Pertaining to St . Louis Air Force Station, Missouri (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald Radosevic.

An executed copy of Permit No. DACA41-4-87-545, in which the Department of the Air Force granted the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center a five-year permit to use and occupy lands and facilities at the St. Louis Air Force Station in St. Louis, Missouri from July 1987 to June 1992.


Draft National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Scott Field Historic District with Suggested Revisions from State Historic Preservation Office (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann V. Swallow.

Draft National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Scott Field Historic District with suggested revisions from State Historic Preservation Office. Also includes information about Hickam Field National Register of Historic Places Nomination.


Executive Summary Inventory and Evaluation of Historic Buildings and Structures, Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

In 1991, Thomason and Associates completed the Inventory and Evaluation of Historic Buildings and Structures on Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. The team conducted an architectural survey an National Register evaluation of 108 buildings and structures constructed prior to 1943 on Scott Air Force Base. The resources of the base include family housing, detached garages and outbuildings, administrative buildings, recreation buildings, and service buildings associated with the housing and...


Final Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) for Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (FY2012-FY2017) (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) was developed to provide for effective management of cultural resources as an integral part of the Scott Air Force Base Installation Development Plan (IDP) (Scott Air Force Base 2011a), as directed by Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32-7065. This ICRMP does not include MidAmerica Airport, the Joint-Use Area, or the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). This is a 5-year plan, covering fiscal years (FYs) 2012 through 2017.


Final Report: Rehousing of the Archaeological Collections from the U.S. Air Force Headquarters, Air Mobility Command Installations (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Natalie M. Drew. James P. Ferguson. Diane Ousley.

The Department of Defense, as a federal landholding agency, is responsible for the management of archaeological and historical resources recovered from lands under its management. As mandated by federal laws, agencies are required to ensure that all archaeological materials and associated records are properly curated to the standards specified in 36 CFR Part 79. In the 1990s, the Department of Defense initiated a national curation program to determine the size, location, and condition of its...


Final: National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of Historic Buildings, Structures, and Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Historical Building Survey for buildings built between 1927 and 1964 and two cemeteries located at Scott Air Force Base (AFB). A total of 49 military buildings and structures were assessed, described, photographed, and evaluated for historic significance during the project. Two resources are individually eligible for National Register of Historic Places listing, and one resource (Facility 50) currently considered non-contributing should be considered contributing to the Scott Field Historic...


A Geophysical Survey of Two Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven L. De Vore. Bruce W. Bevan.

A geophysical survey and investigation of unmarked graves within the Middlecoff and Perschbacher Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base.


Handbook for the Prehistory and History Relating to the Scott Joint-Use Project (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

The Scott Project, directed by the Office of Contract Archaeology, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation, was initiated during 1988 in response to the planned construction of a civilian air cargo facility that is to operate jointly with the present Scott Air Force Base. The project area, located in southwestern Illinois in southeastern St. Clair county, encompasses nearly 4,000 acres. The projected expansion area encompasses a range...


Historic American Building Survey for General Officers Quarters, Building 229, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas R. Matheny.

Historic American Building Survey (HABS) for General Officers Quarters, Building 229 at Scott Air Force Base. Includes the photos and drawings along with the text for the Historic American Buildings Survey.


Historic Architectural Resource Inventory Form, Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225 (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Historic Architectural Resource Inventory Forms for multiple properties on Scott Air Force Base.


Historic Preservation Treatment Recommendations for the Scott Air Force Base Historic District (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This document is intended to supplement the Scott Air Force Base Historic District maintenance plan by offering building specific treatments and identifying prioritized and immediate actions that should be taken to arrest ongoing or potential damage to historic fabric. Targeted properties are those that contribute to the Historic District, primarily administrative, maintenance, and recreational properties. The residential housing sections of the district are currently in private management and...


Illinois Archaeological Site Forms from the 1992 Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven L. De Vore.

Site forms for sites found during the 1992 archaeological assessment of Scott Air Force Base.


Illinois Historic American Building Survey, Facility 58 and Facility 59, Scott Field Historic District, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Historic American Building Surveys (HABS) of Facility 58 and Facility 59, two contributing buildings in the Scott Field Historic District at Scott Air Force Base.


Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey Building 45 (Former Building 13/Central Heating Plant) Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Illinois Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) for Building 45 on Scott Air Force Base.


An Illustrated History of Scott Air Force Base, 1917-1987 (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Betty R. Kennedy.

As Scott Air Force Base begins its 70th year, it is fitting that a history honors its achievements. In addition to commemorating Scott Air Force Base, another intent was to write an official history based upon original source materials which would eliminate long-standing discrepancies or provide at the very least the interested reader with a primary reference source.


Inventory and Evaluation of Historic Buildings and Structures on Scott Air Force Base Illinois (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Phillip J.M. Thomason.

The purpose of this study is to provide an historical overview of the development of the base and to document all significant pre-1946 buildings which remain. A total of 119 buildings were determined to meet the criteria of age and significance and these buildings were inventoried in accordance with standards set forth by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.


Inventory of Cold War Properties: Scott Air Force Base Belleville, Illinois (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen J. Weitze.

Scott Air Force Base Inventory of Cold War Properties. A total of 60 structures and buildings were inventoried at Scott Air Force Base, including radar facilities at Turkey Hill and Plum Hill. At time of publication, in 1993, none of the inventoried structures and buildings were listed or formally evaluated as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, and none are interpreted as potentially eligible. However, Building 3200, the ANG Alert Hangar of ca. 1946-1947, was...