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Buildings, or the archaeological remains of features or facilities, that were used for religious purposes. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

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Cold War Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation Security Hill, Kelly Air Force Base (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earth Tech.

This Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation (HBIE) addresses all buildings at Security Hill as outlined in National Register Bulletins 15 (How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation) and 22 (Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties That Have Achieved Significance within the Last Fifty Years). All buildings and structures at Security Hill are less than 50 years old, and were evaluated for "exceptional importance," as required by Criterion Consideration G for...


Cold War Resources Survey and Evaluation, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY (Final) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Brown. Laura Ziemke. Joseph J. Zollo. Mary Johnson.

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has completed the Survey and Evaluation Plan for Cold War historic resources at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station (ARS), New York. This Cold War survey was developed in response to a Cold War historic context data gap identified in the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) developed for the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York in 1996. This survey is designed to supplement the information provided in the CRMP, which is updated...


The Colonial Transformation of Mohawk Iroquois Society (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Guldenzopf.

This is David Guldenzopf dissertation (1986) about the Colonial Transformation of Mohawk Iroquois Society.


Commodious Homes for the Troops: A Centennial History of the Cavalry and Light Artillery Post Addition, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2009)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Colored historic photograph on flyer commemorating the Cavalry and Light Artillery Post Addition at Fort Sam Houston.


Commodious Homes for the Troops: The Cavalry & Light Artillery Post Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

The Cavalry and Light Artillery Post was the fourth construction program at Fort Sam Houston. Begun in 1905, this program made Fort Sam Houston the largest post in the Army at that time. This section of the post represents a coherent collection of military structures built according to standard designs prepared by the Quartermaster General. This brief history of the Cavalry and Light Artillery Post traces the origin, development and current use of the buildings, facilities and real estate that...


Correspondence Packet, 1992 Repair of Front Doors Post Chapel Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A collection of letters and supportive materials concerning Randolph Air Force Base's proposed undertaking to repair the front doors of its Post Chapel, Building 102. Included are two letters of correspondence, historic data, location maps, project description and assessment and photographs.


Correspondence Packet, 1993 Emails for Repairs and Maintenance for Chapel One Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A set of emails discussing the use of a Legacy fund to repair and maintain Building 102, known as Chapel One, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The undertaking includes refurbishing the front and vestibule doors of the historic building.


Correspondence Packet, 1993 Repairs to Post Chapel Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A group of correspondence concerning the proposed undertaking to repair and give needed maintenance to Chapel One, Building 102, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The letters are written between the Texas Historical Commission and Randolph Air Force Base.


Correspondence Packet, Emails for Repairs and Maintenance for Chapel One Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A set of emails discussing the use of a Legacy fund to repair and maintain Building 102, known as Chapel One, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The undertaking includes refurbishing the front and vestibule doors of the historic building.


Correspondence Packet, Repairs to Post Chapel Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A group of correspondence concerning the proposed undertaking to repair and give needed maintenance to Chapel One, Building 102, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The letters are written between the Texas Historical Commission and Randolph Air Force Base.


Correspondence Regarding National Register of Historic Places Nominations for Chapel II and Belle Chance (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter E. Kurtze.

Correspondence from the Maryland Historical Trust (MD SHPO) to Andrews Air Force Base concerning the draft National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nominations for Chapel II and Belle Chance. The MD SHPO found that Chapel II no longer maintained integrity to be eligible for listing, while Belle Chance maintained integrity and was "a likely candidate" for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.


A Cultural Inventory of the Salt River Indian Reservation, Arizona (1972)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Alaina Harmon

This document consists of site descriptions for sites located on the Salt River Indian Reservation Lands. Those contributing content to the report include Gerald Bair, Susan B. Belt, Dav Buge, Thomas Cartledge, William G. Holiday, Susanne LaFollette, Minnabell E. Laughlin, Chad Phinney, Erwin R. Ray, Linda Richards, Helen P. Wells, Regge N. Wiseman, Robert York, and Betsy R. Zeligs.


Cultural Resource Survey and Evaluation, U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Dix, Volume II: Technical Appendices (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cultural Resource Group, Louis Berger & Associates, Inc..

The report is divided into two volumes. Volume II consists of the technical appendices including the results of the historic map search, detailed survey results, artifact records, National Register, Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), and New Jersey Historic Sites Inventory Forms, and a detail of the predictive model used for the survey. This report presents the results of a Phase I cultural resource survey which was conducted at the U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Dix during the...


Cultural Resource Survey and Evaluation, U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Dix, Volume II: Technical Appendices - Appendix A (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger & Associates, Inc.. Heritage Studies, Inc..

This document only contains Appendix A of the original report. Appendix A represents the results of the historic map search for potential historic sites within the boundaries of the USATCFD reservation. All potential sites are listed in table form. Each table references particular sites (generally farmsteads) to the historic maps in which they appear and each site is located on current USGS 7.5' topographic maps. The historic maps are located in the beginning of the appendix. The topographic...


A Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed APS 230 kV Lincoln to Ocotillo Transmission Line (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margerie Green. Richard W. Effland, Jr..

At the request of Ramon Fierros of the Environmental Management Department, Arizona Public Service Company (APS), Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) initiated a cultural resource survey for the proposed relocation of the 230 kV transmission line which links the Lincoln and Ocotillo substations (Figure 1). The Lincoln substation is located on Lincoln Street and Third Avenue in Phoenix, and the Ocotillo substation is on University and McClintock in Tempe . Relocation of the line is necessary...


Cultural Resources Survey for Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, New Jersey (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Baystate Environmental Consultants.

A Cultural Resources Survey (CRS) has been conducted for Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES) Lakehurst, Ocean County, New Jersey. NAES Lakehurst was established in 1921, and until 1961 was the center for the Navy's lighter-than-air (LTA) program on the east coast. This CRS consists of a review of published and archival sources, a building survey, a preliminary walkover inspection of known or suspected archaeological sites, an evaluation of the potential eligibility of the buildings and...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Lee Nuclear Station (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ralph Bailey.

"Brockington and Associates, Inc., completed a cultural resources survey of Duke Energy’s proposed William S. Lee III Nuclear Station (LNS) in March and April 2007. The survey was designed to assess the potential for the project to affect historic properties within the portion of the overall 2,000-acre tract that will be developed. This includes (1) the 750-acre former Cherokee Nuclear Station site, (2) a five-acre bluff on the Broad River for a proposed water intake, and (3) proposed road...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed SC Route 165 Improvement Project (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Inna Burns. Allison Wind.

"In April-June 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed SC Route 165 Improvement Project in Dorchester County, South Carolina. This work was conducted through Davis & Floyd, Inc., for the Dorchester County Sales Tax Authority (DCTA) in advance of bridge replacement and road improvement activities along this portion of SC Route 165. ..."


Cultural Resources Survey of the Sea Island Healthcare Tract (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer Salo.

In March 2005, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 36-acre Sea Island Healthcare Tract, located south of Fenwick Crossroads on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The tract lies between Angel Oak Road, Maybank Highway (SC Route 700), and Bohicket Road.


Culture and Ecology of Chaco Canyon and the San Juan Basin (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frances Joan Mathien.

Today Chaco Canyon is a tourist and research destination, but this was not always so. We now know that Archaic hunters and gatherers camped there over several millennia; ancestors of historic Pueblo people dependent on maize agriculture created the masonry structures for which Chaco Canyon National Monument was established. The canyon is now home to only a few National Park Service (NPS) employees, who live amidst Navajo sheep- and cattle-ranchers whose ancestors came to this area after the...


Curation Request Form (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

This is a curation request form from Dr. Dean Snow to the New York State Museum about the Mohawk Valley Project.


Curation Request Form
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is the curation request form for the Jackson-Everson site.


Dig Permit for Chapel II, Andrews Air Force Base (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael C. Mackiewicz.

A project proposal submitted to the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) for repair and renovations to the basement of Chapel II on Andrews Air Force Base. Document includes correspondence, Project Review Form, photos outlining plan, selected pages from the 1995 report, 'An Archaeological and Historic Resources Inventory of Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland,' selected pages from the 1998 report, 'Historical Chapel Two: From the Beginning 1805 through 1998,' and the proposed Statement of Work for...


Draft Maryland Historical Trust Project Review Form for Chapel II Renovations (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

An undated draft Maryland Historical Trust Project Review Form for the renovation of Chapel II at Andrews Air Force Base.


An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Aleksandr A. Orekhov.

Investigations indicate that the archaeological sites of the Nonhwest Bering Sea belong to the Lakhtina culture. This is corroborated by the common tradition of the stone and bone industry, ceramics, economy, and house construction.