Historic (Temporal Keyword)
6,601-6,625 (23,763 Records)
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Coral Gables Plantation Historic District Survey (1986)
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Cordova Canyon Recon (1986)
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Core and Peripheries: Chinese Communities in Southwestern Wyoming, 1869-1922 (2005)
Chinese immigrants began to arrive in large numbers in Wyoming Territory in 1869. Archaeological excavations from 1990 to the present are beginning to shed some light on how these immigrants structured their households and communities. We now have a clearer picture as to how scattered nineteenth century Chinese communities in southwestern Wyoming were linked together. The community ties that evolved benefited the immigrants in several ways. Here we will suggest that the household structures that...
Coring Operations in Conjunction With Azure Hydroelectric Project (1982)
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Cornplanter: Notes and Manuscripts With Bibliography (1950)
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The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations, The Coronado Generating Station Plant Site and Access Road (1980)
The Museum of Northern Arizona conducted archaeological investigations for the Salt River Project near St. Johns, Arizona. The excavation of 18 sites yielded architectural, ceramic, and lithic evidence in support of a general Anasazi cultural pattern. Nine sites showed definite ceramic affiliation with the Cibola Anasazi. The entire data base provides much additional information about the prehistory of east-central Arizona, specifically the Upper Little Colorado River Valley.
The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: The Concho Well Field Water Transmission Pipeline (1980)
The Concho Well Field Water Transmission Pipeline, constructed by the Salt River Project, originates in the Concho Well Fields just north of Concho, Arizona, and extends to the Coronado Generating Station Power Plant three miles north of St. Johns, Arizona. The pipeline route either impinges upon or crosses 15 prehistoric and historic sites, including two possible Archaic or Basketmaker lithic sites and two Spanish-American homesteads. These four sites provide the basis for most of the analysis...
Corral House, Yuma Quartermaster Depot, Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites, National Historic Landmark: Specifications For Stabilization Measures (1980)
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Correspondence about the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Scott Field Historic District (1993)
Correspondence from State Historic Preservation Office to Scott Air Force Base concerning the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Scott Field Historic District. They request additional information before they can concur.
Correspondence Between Andrews Air Force Base and the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Concerning Curation of Materials (2005)
Correspondence between Joint Base Andrews and the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory concerning the curation of artifacts from Joint Base Andrews' Davidsonville Transmitter Site. This communication contains artifact lists from the Phase I and Phase II investigations conducted at Joint Base Andrews in 1999.
Correspondence Concerning Heritage Drive Landscape Project at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
Correspondence from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation giving concurrence of no adverse effect for the Heritage Drive landscape project at Scott Air Force Base.
Correspondence Concerning Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Documentation of General Officer Quarters #229, Scott Air Force Base (1996)
Correspondence from National Park Service (NPS) and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concerning the Historic American Building Survey (HABS) documentation of General Officer Quarters #229, Scott Air Force Base. Issues concerning the addition of a major porch across the front of the building are discussed.
Correspondence Concerning Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) / Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) for the Demolition of Buildings 58 and 59 on Scott Air Force Base (1997)
Correspondence from Scott Air Force Base to SHPO providing the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) / Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) for the demolition of Building 58 and Building 59.
Correspondence Concerning Repair/Replacement of Doors at Building P40W, Scott Air Force Base (1994)
Correspondence from Advisory Council on Historic Preservation stating that they do not object with no adverse effect determination for repair/replacement of doors at Building P40W on Scott Air Force Base.
Correspondence Concerning Section 106 Responsibilities for Jefferson Barracks (1991)
Correspondence concerning Section 106 responsibilities for Jefferson Barracks at Scott Air Force Base.
Correspondence Concerning the Parade Ground Pavilion Project on Scott Air Force Base (1994)
Correspondence from between Scott Air Force Base, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and State Historic Preservation Office concerning the Parade Ground Pavilion Project. The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office gave concurrence with no adverse effect and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation did not object.
Correspondence for Building 40, Civil Engineering Command Suite, Scott Air Force Base (1997)
Correspondence between Scott Air Force Base and State Historic Preservation Office concerning revisions to Building 40 Renovation. State Historic Preservation Office concurs with no effect.
Correspondence Regarding 11 Projects at Joint Base Andrews, Naval Air Facility, Historic Preservation Review (2013)
Letter from the Air Force's Natural and Cultural Resources Manager (NCRM) to the Maryland Historical Trust concerning eleven (11) projects at Joint Base Andrews that may affect structures potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as they have been heavily modified since their construction.
Correspondence Regarding ADS 1300, Site 221 at Kirtland Air Force Base (1994)
Correspondence between Sandia National Laboratory and various entities concerning the results of various surveys conducted on ADS 1300, Site 221 at Kirtland Air Force Base. The site is a former underground storage tank location that is under review for an Environmental Restoration project.
Correspondence Regarding Belle Chance, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2007)
Various correspondences between the Maryland Historic Trust and Andrews Air Force Base regarding the Military Housing Privatization Initiative (MHPI) and other preservation efforts at the historic site of Belle Chance, located at the base. Correspondence packet includes Preservation Covenant and Quit Claim Deed.
Correspondence Regarding Building 1601, Dental Clinic, Andrews Air Force Base (2010)
Letter from Joint Base Andrews to the Maryland Historic Trust (MD SHPO) regarding the proposed demolition of the Dental Clinic, Building 1601, located at Andrews Air Force Base.
Correspondence Regarding Medical Facility at Travis Air Force Base (1984)
Correspondence regarding the construction of a medical facility at Travis AFB. Includes maps, aerial photos, and documentation for "No Adverse Effect" determination.
Correspondence Regarding National Register of Historic Places Nominations for Chapel II and Belle Chance (1996)
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.
Correspondence Regarding Section 110 Archeological Evaluations, Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties, Maryland (1999)
Comments and response from the Maryland Division of Historical and Cultural Programs concerning a Phase II study examining nine archaeological sites to determine their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Six sites are located at Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George's County: 18PR443, 18PR444, 18PR445, 18PR446, 18PR447, and 18PR448. The remaining three sites are located at the Air Force's Davidsonville Transmitter Station in Anne Arundel County:...