LA99457 (Site Name Keyword)
1-7 (7 Records)
Report and SHPO correspondence for the Sole Site Missile Theodolite Tower (Building 1249) on Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). The site had recently been disturbed by a military maneuver and vandalized by private individuals. HAR-005 (LA 99457) is potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The site has the potential to provide information on both aboriginal and historic military use of HAFB and the Tularosa Basin.
The Final Acre Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1998)
Lincoln National Forest and Holloman AFB archaeologists conducted cultural resources inventory of 1,050 acres on the HAFB Main Base between 7 February 1996 and 28 January 1997, including resurvey of 20 acres. Two noncontiguous units were surveyed, resulting in the documentation of 13 new sites (12 on Holloman AFB and one on Bureau of Land Management property) and 61 isolated occurrences, and revisitation of six previously recorded sites (none were reevaluated). The new sites included 11...
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
The Legacy of Early Missile, Rocket, Instrumentation, and Aeromedical Research Development at Holloman Air Force Base (1995)
The Thematic Survey of Early Missile, Instrumentation, and Test Objects Project (Legacy No. 767) falls under the LRMP Task Area of the Cold War, with the objective to “inventory, protect, and conserve the physical and literary property and relics of the Department of Defense connected with the origins and development of the Cold War.”4 The project was designed as a demonstration project to begin the identification and documentation of known early missile, instrumentation, and test object sites...
Malone Draw Fire Cultural Resources Disturbance Investigation Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding lightning-caused fire burned within Malone Draw on Holloman Air Force (HAFB). The fire and resultant containment measures resulted in the burning of approximately 125 acres and creation of a .7 mile long road. Five archaeological sites were impacted by these actions.
McNatt Ranch & Sole Site Signs Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
Report and SHPO correspondence regarding disturbances at two archaeological sites documented on Holloman AFB (HAFB). The Sole Site (HAR-005/LA 99457), a historic military building, was vandalized and used for target practice (Report #HAFB 92- 005). McNatt Ranch (HAR-047/LA 103406), a historic ranch, was vandalized and people were caught on the site with metal detectors (Report #HAFB 93-020).
Site Record LA 99457 (2023)
Site Record LA 99457. Missile Theodolite and lithic scatter.