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Final Report Section 110-Eligibility Assessment (Pre-1967 Resources) (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tetra Tech.

Tetra Tech, Inc. (Tetra Tech), under contract to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL), conducted an architectural resource survey (eligibility assessment) of 167 facilities on the JB MDL. JB MDL is located in Ocean and Burlington Counties, in central New Jersey. This report describes a historic architectural resource investigation of those previously unrecorded, pre-1967 buildings at JB MDL identified by base personnel for survey. This study was conducted as part of JB MDL's compliance...


The Historical Archaeology of Dam Construction Camps in Central Arizona, Volume 2A: Sites in the Roosevelt Dam Area (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Ayres. A. E. Rogge. Melissa Keane. Diane L. Douglas. Cindy L. Myers. Bonnie J. Clark. Karen Turnmire. Alan Ferg.

In June 1986 the Bureau of Reclamation awarded Dames & Moore a contract to conduct historical archaeology studies as part of the mitigation program for the Regulatory Storage Division (Plan 6) of the Central Arizona Project. Final reports on these studies are being issued in three volumes under the title The Historical Archaeology o f Dam Construction Camps in Central Arizona. Volume 1 is a synthesis of the entire project. Volume 3 details laboratory methods. Volume 2 contains descriptions and...


More than Meets the Eye: The Archeology of Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William J. Hunt, Jr..

For many, the oldest “park” managed by the federal government is not Yellowstone National Park (set aside in 1872) but Hot Springs National Park (HOSP) in Arkansas. Congress set aside the hot springs and adjoining mountains here as a federal reservation in 1832 to protect the resource and preserve it for public use. For centuries before this, the hot springs may have used by Native Americans, their occupations having little impact on the resource. But with EuroAmerican use, this began to change....