The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is charged by federal law and statutes to identify, evaluate, and protect important cultural and historical properties on DAF land for the benefit of this and future generations of Americans. In executing these mandates, DAF has produced several thousand professional quality monographs, reports, and studies that record valuable data and insights on our Nation’s history and prehistory, as reflected on our installations and ranges. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) has partnered with Digital Antiquity and Argonne National Laboratory to curate these resources in the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR).
Since 2011, Digital Antiquity has worked with Air Force installations to establish a system for digitally curating DAF cultural resources documents and making those documents available to approved users. Installations have the ability to organize their file types in a way that is useful for their needs, while providing controlled levels of access to approved users.
This is the main collection for DAF. Here you can find collections of documents, data, images, and other digital information generated from and/or related to archaeological and other cultural resources and investigations on or nearby DAF facilities. The collection was created by the Center for Digital Antiquity in cooperation with US Air Force, US Space Force, and Air National Guard Cultural Resources Management personnel.
Site Name Keywords
Belle Chance •
Scott Air Force Base Historic District •
Building 1966 •
Building 1967 •
18PR447 •
Chapel II •
Building 1968 •
50-80-15-4853 •
LA 38135 •
8BR00085
Site Type Keywords
Non-Domestic Structures •
Governmental Structure •
Historic Governmental Structure •
Archaeological Feature •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Military Structure •
Artifact Scatter •
Domestic Structures •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
House
Other Keywords
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station •
National Register of Historic Places •
Map •
NRHP •
OAHP •
Camp Bullis Survey •
Site Form •
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson •
SHPO •
United States Air Force
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Archaic •
Woodland •
PaleoIndian •
Prehistoric •
Late Archaic •
Euroamerican •
Middle Woodland •
Middle Archaic •
Early Woodland
Investigation Types
Heritage Management •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Architectural Documentation •
Historic Background Research •
Architectural Survey •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Archaeological Overview •
Records Search / Inventory Checking •
Systematic Survey •
Consultation
Material Types
Chipped Stone •
Ceramic •
Chert •
Glass •
Metal •
Building Materials •
Fauna •
Shell •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Ground Stone
Temporal Keywords
Historic •
Prehistoric •
Cold War •
20th Century •
Cold War Era •
World War II •
19th Century •
WWII •
Archaic •
18th Century
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Bexar County (County) •
Texas •
San Antonio •
Bexar (County) •
California (State / Territory) •
Santa Barbara (County)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 6,201-6,300 of 7,775)
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Preliminary Cultural Resource Assessment Survey of the Avon Park Air Force Range, Polk and Highlands Counties, Florida (1986)
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A preliminary cultural resource assessment survey was conducted of the 106,210 acre Avon Park Air Force Range (APAFR) in Polk and Highlands Counties, Florida. The purpose of the survey was to provide base level data on the types, distribution, and potential significance of archaeological and historic period sites located on the APAFR. An extensive literature search and a systematic field survey were conducted by Piper Archaeological Research, Inc. A total of 37 archaeological sites were located...
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Preliminary Draft Cultural Resources Management Plan Andrews Air Force Base (1996)
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The preliminary draft of the Andrews Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP). The document summarizes the history and prehistory of the base, and reviews past historical and archaeological survey efforts. This plan outlines and assigns responsibilities for the Management of Cultural Resources, and discusses related concerns and standard operating procedures for Andrews Air Force Base.
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Preliminary Draft Programmatic Agreement between the USAF and the Texas SHPO on the Management and Preservation of Security Hill at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas and Associated Meeting Minutes (1999)
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Programmatic Agreement for Security Hill and associated meeting minutes.
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Preliminary Evaluation of Cold War-Era Resources at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas (2006)
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This preliminary report presents the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility recommendations for a Cold War-era building and structure assessment conducted at Fort Sam Houston (FSH), San Antonio. This report is the first phase of a survey and evaluation of 303 buildings and structures constructed between 1946 and 1991—the generally agreed upon dates encompassing the Cold War. The final report for this project will include: (1) a more extensive discussion of the Cold War-era...
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Preliminary Report Upon Completion of Field Work, Archaeological Reconnaissance and Subsurface Testing of Proposed Projects HIC 84-1269 Recreation Library and HIC 86-3221, Recreation Library Utilities Support Project Sites at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii (1985)
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Results of archaeological reconnaissance survey and test excavations in support of the proposed projects HIC 84-1269 Recreation Library and HIC 86-3221 Recreation Library Utilities Support. No evidence of cultural material was discovered.
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Preliminary Report: Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Proposed OMNI Antenna, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii (1986)
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Archaeological field investigations were initiated on October 24, 1986 and completed on November 3, 1986 for a total of 5 field days. The proposed OMNI antenna site is to be situated within the abandoned runway area of Bellows Air Force Station. A number of other antennae are presently located throughout the runway area. In order to locate the boundaries of the antenna pad and cable trench alignment, it was necessary to compute bearings from the engineering map and then shoot these in with a...
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Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at AZ Y:8:1 (ASM), AZ Y:8:2 (ASM), and AZ Y:8:3 (ASM), Luke Air Fore Bombing and Gunnery Range (1978)
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Letter report and related correspondence regarding results of archaeological investigations at AZ Y:8:1 (ASM), AZ Y:8:2 (ASM), and AZ Y:8:3 (ASM) conducted by the Arizona State Museum on the Luke Air Force Range.
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Preservation Brief 1, Assessing Cleaning and Water-Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry Buildings (2000)
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This is number one of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the cleaning and ware-repellent treatments for historic masonry buildings. A well-planned cleaning project is an essential step in preserving, rehabilitating or restoring a historic masonry building. Proper cleaning methods and coating treatments, when determined necessary for the preservation of the masonry, can enhance the aesthetic character as...
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Preservation Brief 10, Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork (2004)
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This is number ten of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the exterior paint problems on historic woodwork. A cautionary approach to paint removal is included in the guidelines to the Secretary of the Interior Standards for Rehabilitation. Removing paints down to bare wood surfaces using harsh methods can permanently damage those surfaces; therefore such methods are not recommended. Also, total removal...
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Preservation Brief 11, Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts (2004)
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This is number eleven of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the rehabilitating historic storefronts. This Preservation Brief is intended to assist owners, architects, and planning officials in answering such questions about how to evaluate and preserve the character of historic storefronts. In so doing, it not only addresses the basic design issues associated with storefront rehabilitation, but recommends...
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Preservation Brief 12, The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass (Vitrolite and Carrara Glass) (2004)
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This is number twelve of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation of historic pigmented structural glass (Vitrolite and Carrara glass). With today's rekindled interest in the Art Deco, Art Moderne, and Streamline styles, the preservation and replacement of pigmented structural glass have now become an integral part of many rehabilitation projects, particularly in relation to commercial...
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Preservation Brief 13, The Repair and Thermal Upgrading of Historic Steel Windows (2004)
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This is number thirteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the repair and thermal upgrading of historic steel windows. The National Park Service recommends the retention of significant historic metal windows whenever possible. Such windows, which can be a character-defining feature of a historic building, are too often replaced with inappropriate units that impair rather than complement the overall...
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Preservation Brief 14, New Exterior Additions to Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns (2004)
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This is number fourteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the new exterior additions to historic buildings. Because a new exterior addition to a historic building can damage or destroy significant materials and can change the building's character, an addition should be considered only after it has been determined that the new use cannot be met by altering nonsignificant, or secondary, interior spaces. If...
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Preservation Brief 15, Preservation of Historic Concrete: Problems and General Approaches (2004)
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This is number fifteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on problems and general approaches for the preservation of historic concrete. This Brief surveys the principal problems posed by concrete deterioration, their likely causes, and approaches to their remedies. In almost every instance, remedial work should only be undertaken by qualified professionals. Faulty concrete repair can worsen structural...
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Preservation Brief 16, The Use of Substitute Materials on Historic Building Exteriors (2004)
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This is number sixteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the use of substitute materials on historic building exteriors. This Brief provides general guidance on the use of substitute materials on the exteriors of historic buildings. While substitute materials are frequently used on interiors, these applications are not subject to weathering and moisture penetration, and will not be discussed in this...
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Preservation Brief 17, Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character (2004)
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This is number seventeen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the architectural character of a building, specifically identifying the visual aspects of historic buildings as an aid to preserving their character. The purpose of this Brief is to help the owner or the architect identify those features or elements that give the building its visual character and that should be taken into account in order to...
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Preservation Brief 18, Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings: Identifying and Preserving Character-Defining Elements (2004)
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This is number eighteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the rehabilitating interiors in historic buildings, specifically identifying and preserving character-defining elements. This Preservation Brief has been developed to assist building owners and architects in identifying and evaluating those elements of a building's interior that contribute to its historic character and in planning for the...
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Preservation Brief 19, The Repair and Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle Roofs (2004)
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This is number nineteen of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the repair and replacement of historic wooden shingle roofs. A combination of careful research to determine the historic appearance of the roof, good specifications, and installation details designed to match the historic roof, and long-term maintenance, will make it possible to have not only a historically authentic roof, but a cost-effective...
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Preservation Brief 2, Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings (1998)
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This is number two of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on repointing mortar joints in historic masonry buildings. A good repointing job is meant to last, at least 30 years, and preferably 50- 100 years. Shortcuts and poor craftsmanship result not only in diminishing the historic character of a building, but also in a job that looks bad, and will require future repointing sooner than if the work had been done...
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Preservation Brief 20, The Preservation of Historic Barns (2004)
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This is number twenty of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation of historic barns. Historic barns form a vital part of our Nation's heritage. Not every historic barn can be saved from encroaching development, or easily brought back into productive use. Yet thousands of such structures can be repaired or rehabilitated for continued agricultural use or for new functions without destroying the very...
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Preservation Brief 21, Repairing Historic Flat Plaster Walls and Ceilings (2004)
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This is number twenty-one of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on repairing historic flat plaster walls and ceilings. The approaches described in this Brief stress repairs using wet plaster, and traditional materials and techniques that will best assist the preservation of historic plaster walls and ceilings--and their appearance. Dry wall repairs are not included here, but have been written about extensively...
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Preservation Brief 22, The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco (2004)
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This is number twenty-two of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation and repair of historic stucco. Stucco is a material of deceptive simplicity: in most cases its repair should not be undertaken by a property owner unfamiliar with the art of plastering. Successful stucco repair requires the skill and experience of a professional plasterer. Therefore, this Brief has been prepared to provide...
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Preservation Brief 23, Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster (2004)
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This is number twenty-three of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on preserving historic ornamental plaster. This Preservation Brief has been prepared to assist property owners, architects, contractors, and Federal agency managers in identifying the causes of ornamental plaster failure, specifying repair and replacement techniques and engaging qualified professionals to do the work. The scope of this Brief is...
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Preservation Brief 24, Heating, Ventilating, and Cooling Historic Buildings: Problems and Recommended Approaches (2004)
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This is number twenty-four of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the heating, ventilating, and cooling historic buildings - specifically problems and recommended approaches. This Preservation Brief underscores the importance of careful planning in order to balance the preservation objectives with interior climate needs of the building. It is not intended as a technical guide to calculate tonnage or to size...
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Preservation Brief 25, The Preservation of Historic Signs (2004)
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This is number twenty-five of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation of historic signs. This Brief will attempt to answer some of the preservation questions raised by historic signs. It will discuss historic sign practices, and show examples of how historic signs have been preserved even when the business has changed hands or the building itself has been converted to a new use.
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Preservation Brief 26, The Preservation and Repair of Historic Log Buildings (2004)
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This is number twenty-six of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation and repair of historic log buildings.. The intent of this Brief is to present a concise history and description of the diversity of American log buildings and to provide basic guidance regarding their preservation and maintenance. A log building is defined as a building whose structural walls are composed of horizontally laid or...
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Preservation Brief 27, The Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron (2004)
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This is number twenty-seven of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the maintenance and repair of architectural cast iron. The successful conservation of cast-iron architectural elements and objects is dependent upon an accurate diagnosis of their condition and the problems affecting them, as well as the selection of appropriate repair, cleaning, and painting procedures. Frequently, it is necessary to...
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Preservation Brief 28, Painting Historic Interiors (2004)
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This is number twenty-eight of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the painting of historic interiors. This Brief is about historic interior paints and choosing new paints for historic interiors if repainting is necessary or desirable. It addresses a variety of materials and features: plaster walls and ceilings; wooden doors, molding, and trim; and metal items such as radiators and railings. It provides...
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Preservation Brief 29, The Repair, Replacement and Maintenance of Historic Slate Roofs (2004)
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This is number twenty-nine of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the repair, replacement and maintenance of historic slate roofs. Because the pattern, detailing, and craftsmanship of slate roofs are important design elements of historic buildings, they should be repaired rather than replaced whenever possible. The purpose of this Preservation Brief is to assist property owners, architects, preservationists,...
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Preservation Brief 3, Conserving Energy in Historic Buildings (2004)
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This is number three of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on conserving energy in historic buildings. With the dwindling supply of energy resources and new efficiency demands placed on the existing building stock, many owners of historic buildings and their architects are assessing the ability of these buildings to conserve energy with an eye to improving thermal performance. This brief has been developed to...
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Preservation Brief 30, The Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs (2004)
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This is number thirty of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation and repair of historic clay tile roofs. This Brief will review the history of clay roofing tiles and will include a description of the many types and shapes of historic tiles, as well as their different methods of attachment. It will conclude with general guidance for the historic property owner or building manager on how to plan...
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Preservation Brief 31, Mothballing Historic Buildings (2004)
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This is number thirty-one of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on mothballing historic buildings. This Preservation Brief also focuses on the steps needed to "de-activate" a property for an extended period of time. The project team will usually consist of an architect, historian, preservation specialist, sometimes a structural engineer, and a contractor. Mothballing should not be done without careful planning...
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Preservation Brief 32, Making Historic Properties Accessible (2004)
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This is number thirty-two of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on making historic properties accessible. This Preservation Brief introduces the complex issue of providing accessibility at historic properties, and underscores the need to balance accessibility and historic preservation. It provides guidance on making historic properties accessible while preserving their historic character; the Brief also...
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Preservation Brief 33, The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stained and Leaded Glass (2004)
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This is number thirty-three of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation and repair of historic stained and leaded glass. This Brief gives a short history of stained and leaded glass in America. It also surveys basic preservation and documentation issues facing owners of buildings with leaded glass. It addresses common causes of deterioration and presents repair, restoration, and protection...
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Preservation Brief 34, Applied Decoration for Historic Interiors: Preserving Composition Ornament (2004)
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This is number thirty-four of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on preserving composition ornament, specifically applied decoration for historic interiors. With proper understanding of the material, historic composition ornament may be successfully cleaned, repaired, or replaced in sections. Unfortunately, because composition is often misidentified as plaster, stucco, or carved wood, the use of inappropriate...
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Preservation Brief 35, Understanding Old Buildings: The Process of Architectural Investigation (2004)
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This is number thirty-five of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the understanding of old buildings, specifically the process of architectural investigation. To date, very little has been written for the layman on the subject of architectural investigation. This Preservation Brief thus addresses the often complex investigative process in broad, easy-to-understand terminology. The logical sequence of...
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Preservation Brief 37, Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing (2004)
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This is number thirty-seven of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the appropriate methods for reducing lead-paint hazards in historic housing. The premise of this Preservation Brief is that historic housing can be made lead-safe for children without removing significant decorative features and finishes, or architectural trimwork that may contribute to the building's historic character. Historic...
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Preservation Brief 38, Removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry (2004)
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This is number thirty-eight of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on removing graffiti from historic masonry. Removing graffiti as soon as it appears is the key to its elimination--and recurrence. Thus, the intent of this Preservation Brief is to help owners and managers of historic masonry structures find the best way to remove exterior, surface-applied graffiti* quickly, effectively, and safely. The Brief...
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Preservation Brief 39, Holding the Line: Controlling Unwanted Moisture in Historic Buildings (2004)
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This is number thirty-nine of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on controlling unwanted moisture in historic buildings. Uncontrolled moisture is the most prevalent cause of deterioration in older and historic buildings. It leads to erosion, corrosion, rot, and ultimately the destruction of materials, finishes, and eventually structural components. Ever-present in our environment, moisture can be controlled to...
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Preservation Brief 4, Roofing for Historic Buildings (2004)
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This is number four of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on roofing for historic buildings. The essential ingredients for replacing and maintaining a historic roof are: understanding the historic character of the building and being sympathetic to it, careful examination and recording of the existing roof and any evidence of earlier roofs, consideration of the historic craftsmanship and detailing and...
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Preservation Brief 40, Preserving Historic Ceramic Tile Floors (2004)
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This is number forty of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on preserving historic ceramic tile floors. This Brief begins with an overview of ceramic tiles as a traditional flooring material. It includes an explanation of the various kinds of historic floor tiles used in the United States and how they were made. General guidance is given on preservation treatments, focusing on maintenance, and, when necessary,...
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Preservation Brief 41, The Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings: Keeping Preservation in the Forefront (2004)
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This is number forty-one of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on keeping preservation in the forefront. This Preservation Brief provides essential information on how earthquakes affect historic buildings, how a historic preservation ethic can guide responsible decisions, and how various methods of seismic retrofit can protect human lives and historic structures. Because many of the terms used in this Brief are...
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Preservation Brief 42, The Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Stone (2004)
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This is number forty-two of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the maintenance, repair and replacement of historic cast stone. Cast stone-a mixture of water, sand, coarse aggregate, and cementing agents--has proven over time to be an attractive and durable building material, when properly manufactured. It gained popularity in the 1860s and, by the early decades of the 20th century, became widely accepted as...
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Preservation Brief 5, Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings (2004)
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This is number five of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation of historic adobe buildings. Whether built in the 17th century or in the 20th century, adobe buildings share common problems of maintenance and deterioration. This brief discusses the traditional materials and construction of adobe buildings and the causes of adobe deterioration. It also makes recommendations for preserving historic...
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Preservation Brief 6, Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings (2004)
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This is number six of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the dangers of abrasive cleaning to historic buildings. Abrasive cleaning methods are responsible for causing a great deal of damage to historic building materials. To prevent indiscriminate use of these potentially harmful techniques, this brief has been prepared to explain abrasive cleaning methods, how they can be physically and aesthetically...
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Preservation Brief 7, The Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terracotta (2004)
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This is number seven of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the preservation of historic glazed architectural terra-cotta. Today, many of this country's buildings are constructed of glazed architectural terra-cotta. However, many of these are in a state of serious deterioration and decay. Glazed architectural terra-cotta was, in many ways, the "wonder" material of the American building industry in the late...
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Preservation Brief 8, Aluminum and Vinyl Siding on Historic Buildings: The Appropriateness of Substitute Materials for Resurfacing Historic Wood Frame Buildings (2004)
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This is number eight of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the appropriateness of substitute materials for resurfacing historic wood frame buildings. The intent of this brief has been to delineate issues that should be considered when contemplating the use of aluminum or vinyl sidings on historic buildings and assessing under what circumstances substitute materials such as artificial siding may be used...
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Preservation Brief 9, The Repair of Historic Wooden Windows (2004)
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This is number nine of 42 preservation briefs prepared by the Technical Preservation Services of the National Park Service. This brief focuses on the repair of historic wooden windows. This Brief is based on the issues of significance and repair which are implicit in the standards, but the primary emphasis is on the technical issues of planning for the repair of windows including evaluation of their physical condition, techniques of repair, and design considerations when replacement is...
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Preservation Covenant for Belle Chance at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2007)
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Schedule F and Exhibit F-1 of the Preservation Covenant for the historic homestead of Belle Chance, located at Andrews Air Force Base. This document establishes the terms, conditions, and restrictions relating to the preservation of certain improvements to Belle Chance's main house and outbuildings which are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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Preservation Plan for Site 3312 Bellows Air Force Station, O`ahu (final) (1998)
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Site 50-80-15-3312 is a cemetery established at the tum of the century. It may be eligible for listing as an historic property in the National Register of Historic Places under criteria "D" on the basis of age, and special consideration as a cemetery possessing important historic associations from a community's early period of settlement, or which reflects important aspects of community history. The purpose of the Preservation Plan is to protect and preserve the integrity of the property's...
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Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) Program at Joint Base Andrews - Naval Air Facility Prince George's Country, Maryland Section 106 Review - USAF (2016)
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The Maryland Historic Trust (MDSHPO) comments concerning the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) Program at Joint Base Andrews, determining no historic properties or archaeological sites eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in the Area of Potential Effect (APE).
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Prioleau Cemetery Perimeter Wall, Joint Base Charleston Weapons, North Charleston, South Carolina, Conservation Report (2011)
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In October 2007, Kreilick Conservation, LLC was retained to conserve four grave ledgers in the Prioleau Cemetery, to conduct a structural assessment of the brick perimeter wall of the cemetery, and to prepare specifications for its conservation. The conservation of the ledgers was completed by February 2008, and the structural assessment for the perimeter wall was completed in April 2008. In February 2011. Kreilick Conservation, LLC was retained to complete the conservation treatment of the...
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Prioleau Cemetery, Naval Weapons Station, North Charleston, South Carolina, Conservation Report (2008)
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In August 2006, The Office of Natural and Cultural Resources of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station contacted Kreilick Conservation, LLC to conduct a conditions assessment of the Prioleau Cemetery at the Naval Weapons Station in North Charleston, SC. Scott Kreilick completed the assessment on July 19, 2007. GEL Geophysics, LLC retained the company on October 9, 2007 to complete conservation treatment of the four markers (ledgers and brick bases) and structural assessment and conservation...
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Procurement Log, State Historic Preservation Office July 2011 Spreadsheet of Work Completed, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 297 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of July 2011 and a few in August 2011.
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Procurement Log, State Historic Preservation Office September 2011 Spreadsheet of Work Completed, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 569 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of September 2011 and a few in October 2011.
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Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Army Family Housing and Associated Structures and Landscape Features (1949-1962) (2002)
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On May 31, 2002, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved a Program Comment that facilitates the Army’s compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act with regard to its management of its inventory of Capehart and Wherry Era family housing and associated structures and landscape features. The Program Comment goes into effect on June 7, 2002.
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Programmatic Agreement Among Scott Air Force Base, Illinois of the United States Air Force, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer for Operation, Maintenance, and Development Undertakings at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (2022)
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Programmatic agreement between Scott Air Force Base, Illinois State Historic Preservation Office, and Advisory Council of Historic Preservation for the operation, maintenance, and development of the proposed historic district at Scott Air Force Base.
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Programmatic Agreement Among the 721st Mission Support Group, the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding Routine Maintenance Activities at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Colorado (2016)
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Programmatic Agreement among the 721st Mission Support Group, the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regarding routine maintenance activities at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Colorado.
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Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Office for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
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An unsigned agreement between the Department of the Army, Fort Sam Houston (FSH) and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston [a portion of which is a National Historic Landmark District (NHLD) and a National Conservation District (NCD)] and at its Camp Bullis sub-installation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for the National...
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Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
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A signed agreement stating that the Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and at its Camp Bullis sub-installation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore, the Army, the Texas SHPO, and the Council agree that operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis will be administered in...
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Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of the Army, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas (1997)
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The Department of the Army has determined that continued operation, maintenance and development activities at Fort Sam Houston and at its Camp Bullis subinstallation will have an effect upon historic properties included in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The Army has consulted with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer, the San Antonio Conservation Society, the Society for the Preservation of Historic...
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Programmatic Agreement Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the California SHPO, and the California Dept of Transportation Regarding Compliance with Section 106 (2001)
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Programmatic Agreement regarding compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA as it pertains to the Federal-Aid Highway Program in California.
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Programmatic Agreement Among the U.S. Air Force and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (2011)
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Joint Base San Antonio is composed of military installations in San Antonio, Texas, otherwise known as Fort Sam Houston that includes Camp Bullis, Lackland Air Force Base, Kelly Field Annex, and Randolph Air Force Base. The U.S. Air Force manages historic properties on these geographically separated installations and the historic properties under the Air Force’s management vary widely in their significance, integrity, and potential for continuing use and reuse. The Air Force has elected to...
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Programmatic Agreement Among the United States Air Force and the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding United States Space Command Headquarters Basing and Construction at a Selected Base in Colorado (2019)
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Programmatic Agreement regarding the selection of USAF Base to establish the Space Command Headquarters.
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Programmatic Agreement Among the United States Air Force, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, The Texas State Historic Preservation Office, and the City of San Antonio Regarding the Implementation of a Cultural Resources Management Plan to Facilitate the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (2000)
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This agreement between the U.S. Air Force, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Texas State Historic Preservation Office, and the City of San Antonio regards the implementation of a Cultural Resource Management Plan (CRMP) at Lackland Air Force Base. This agreement details how the CRMP will be used to facilitate the operation, maintenance and development of Lackland, including: implementation, reporting, review, identification, inventory and evaluation, nominations, historic...
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Programmatic Agreement Among the United States Air Force, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Illinois State Historic Preservation Agency, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for the Joint Military-Civilian Use of Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois (1993)
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Programmatic Agreement among the United States Air Force, the Illinois Federal Aviation Administration, the Illinois State Historic Preservation Agency, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for the use of Scott Air Force Base as a joint military-civilian facility.
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Programmatic Agreement and Memorandum of Agreement Regarding the Implementation of the Cultural Resources Management Plan at Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina (1999)
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This resource contains multiple documents regarding the cultural resources program at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. One is a Programmatic Agreement, signed by the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Officer. Also enclosed is a Memorandum of Agreement between Shaw Air Force Base and the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Both of these documents address the proposition by Shaw Air Force Base to administer Department of Defense funds for undertakings at Shaw Air Force...
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Programmatic Agreement Between 21St Civil Engineer Squadron and the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding Routine Maintenance of Historic Properties within the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport Historic District at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, CO (2011)
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Programmatic Agreement regarding the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport Historic District at the Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Programmatic Agreement Between Scott Air Force Base and The Osage Nation (2018)
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Programmatic Agreement Between Scott Air Force Base and the Osage Nation.
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Programmatic Agreement Between the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office and Scott Air Force Base, Illinois for Management of Cultural Resources on Scott Air Force Base Lands (2007)
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Programmatic Agreement between the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office and Scott Air Force Base for the treatment and management of cultural resources on Scott Air Force Base lands.
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Programmatic Agreement, Privatization of Family Housing at Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2004)
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Fort Sam Houston, pursuant to the Military Housing Privatization Initiative, has determined to privatize family housing at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, through the Residential Communities Initiative (RCI). Under the RCI the Fort Sam Houston Family Housing, LP will be a separate legal entity known as a Limited Partnership that will be formed after Congressional review of the Fort Sam Houston RCI project.
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Programmatic Agreement, Privatization of Military Family Housing, Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas (2007)
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The United States Air Force, pursuant to the Military Housing Privatization Initiative, has determined it will privatize management of military family housing at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, through the Military Housing Privatization Initiative (MHPI). Under this MHPI, the responsibility for management of military family housing units at Randolph Air Force Base, both those within the boundaries of the National Historic Landmark District and those outside the boundaries will be...
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Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement Among the United States Department of Defense, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Offices (1991)
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The Department of Defense has been directed by United States Senate Armed Services Committee Report 97-440 to the Military Construction Authorization Bill for 1983 to demolish World War II (1939-1946) temporary buildings. These buildings were not constructed to be permanent facilities and were intended to be demolished. The DoD has determined that these buildings nay meet the criteria of the National Register of Historic Places.
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Property Survey and Evaluation of Cold War Properties at McGuire Air Force Base (2017)
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The United States Air Force (USAF), Headquarters, Air Mobility Command (AMC), has conducted real property surveys and evaluations at selected installations throughout the continental United States to identify potentially significant Cold War buildings and structures. The immediate goal of the study is to provide the baseline information required for compliance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and for the completion of Cultural Resources Management Plans (CRMPs)....
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A Proposal for an Archaeological Assessment of the USAF Luke Bombing Range, Southwestern Arizona (1976)
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Proposals for an archaeological assessment of the USAF Luke Bombing Range, Southwestern Arizona and associated correspondence.
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Proposal for Archaeological Survey of 513 Acres on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (1978)
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A proposal for the proposed archaeological inventory project of 513 acres on Scott Air Force Base to be conducted by the Department of Anthropology of Southern Illinois University scheduled to occur in April through May of 1978.
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Proposal for Intensive Survey and Data Recovery at a Prehistoric Cultural Deposit Site, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, O`ahu. (1988)
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This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at...
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Proposal, Patio Deck Area Building 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2009)
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This proposal shows a map with the first choice for the deck/patio area highlighted in yellow. The deck/patio area is adjacent to Building 675 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The remainder of the proposal details the construction and appearance of the proposed project.
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Proposed Construction and Renovation Projects at Andrews Air Force Base (Group II, III) (1996)
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Descriptions of the proposed actions that may affect historic buildings at Andrews Air Force Base in 1996.
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Proposed Elevations, Hangar 71 Renovations, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2007)
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Proposed drawings of elevations for the renovation of Hangar 71 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. These drawings were created for interim review only by the Air Education and Training Command of the United States Air Force.
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Proposed Federal Prison Camp, FCI Fort Dix, Fort Dix, New Jersey, Phase IB Archaeological Survey (2002)
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A Phase IB archaeological survey was conducted for a proposed Federal Prison Camp to be developed on a site of approximately 6 hectares (15 acres) within the Fort Dix military base in New Fianover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. The proposed project site’s area of potential effect, or project area, was entirely within the boundary formed by Pennsylvania Avenue to the west, Doughboy Road to the south, East 19th Street to the east, and the junction of Pennsylvania Avenue and East 19th...
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Proposed Floor Plan, Hangar 70 Renovation, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2007)
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Preliminary drawings of a proposed floor plan for the renovation of Hangar 70 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. These drawings were created for interim review only by the Air Education and Training Command of the United States Air Force.
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Proposed Rehabilitation of Belle Chance Section 106 Review, Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George’s County, Maryland (2002)
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Response from the Maryland Historic Trust (MD SHPO) concurring that the proposed rehabilitation project at the Belle Chance property will produce no adverse effects to the historic structure.
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Q.M.C. Form and Blue Print, Officers Mess Building 509, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
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Q.M.C. form with black and white photograph of the Officers' Mess, Building 509 (previously labeled Building 240), at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Also included is a blueprint of the floor plan of the building.
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Q.M.C. Form and Blueprint, Building 518, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
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Q.M.C form with black and white photograph of Building 518 (previously labeled Building 83 and Building 188) at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Also included are floor plans for the building.
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Q.M.C. Form, Building 208 or 530, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
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A Q.M.C. Form for Building 208, which was originally designated Building 252 in the 1930s and then later renamed Building 530. This building is located at Randolph Field and originally served as a Post Garage.
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Q.M.C. Form, Post Chapel Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1941)
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Q.M.C. Form for the Post Chapel (Building 102) at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are architectural descriptions and materials, specs, and additions and installation ranging from 1935 to 1941.
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Q.M.C. Forms, Building 66, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1932)
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Q.M.C Forms for the Operations and Parachute Building, number 35 (now renamed Building 66), at Randolph Air Force Base. The forms are from 1932 and 1939. Also included are floor plans and polaroids of the building.
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Randolph Air Force Base, Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume I (2003)
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As a part of the United States Air Force (USAF), Randolph Air Force Base (AFB) has many legal responsibilities related to the identification, preservation, and management of cultural resources on its lands. This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) is intended to serve as the planning and guidance document that will assist the base in complying with Federal preservation requirements and Air Force policy directives. The Installation Commander (referred to hereafter as the...
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Randolph Air Force Base, Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume II (2003)
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As a part of the United States Air Force (USAF), Randolph Air Force Base (AFB) has many legal responsibilities related to the identification, preservation, and management of cultural resources on its lands. This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) is intended to serve as the planning and guidance document that will assist the base in complying with Federal preservation requirements and Air Force policy directives. The Installation Commander (referred to hereafter as the...
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Randolph Air Force Base: Preserving the Showplace of the Air Force (2008)
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Twenty miles northeast of San Antonio, between the small cities of Live Oak, Shertz, Selma, and Universal City a true architectural and city planning masterpiece sits, protected from outsiders, and at first glance it seems, from time. Randolph Air Force Base, built in 1931, has endured the decades, providing a beautiful, yet functional setting for the training of a many of the Air Force pilots of the twentieth century. Randolph enjoys a prominent history, rich with accomplished architects,...
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Randolph Field Historic District, National Historic Landmark Form (2001)
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The Randolph Field Historic District is located in the center of Randolph Air Force Base, Texas,about 18 miles northeast of San Antonio in the south central part of the state. The historic district contains approximately 405 acres of the base's total area of 3,129 acres. Terrain in the area is relatively flat and ranges from 705 to 765 feet above sea level, and the climate is ideal for flying. There are towns on the north, east, and west sides of the base, with open farm and range lands...
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Randolph Field National Historic Landmark Property Listing (2011)
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A spreadsheet of the 346 buildings that are part of the Randolph Field National Historic Landmark. Included for each building is the category code, original facility use, current facility use, year constructed, and NRHP Status.
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Randolph Field: The West Point of the Air (1981)
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This pamphlet was published in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Air Force. The Army’s expansion of aviation training in 1926 led to the construction of Randolph Field in San Antonio, Texas. From the arrival of the first class of cadets in 1931 until shortly before the United States entered World War II, Randolph served as the only training field in the country for primary and basic flight training.
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Range 1: Cultural Resource Survey South of the Crater Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
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This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 1, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (Goldwater Range). Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
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Range 2: Cultural Resource Survey Between the Crater Range and the Sauceda Mountains, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
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This study was designed to assess the cultural resources within Range 2, which is contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress" as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
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Range 3: Cultural Resource Survey North of the Sauceda Mountains, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
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This study was designed to assess the cultural resources within Range 3, which is contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress" as well as a CRMP being prepared specifically for the Air Force.
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Range 4: Cultural Resource Survey Beyond the Sentinel Plain, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
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This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 4, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
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RCI Survey Footprint, Survey Areas, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2004)
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Detailed drawing of all the survey areas within the boundaries of Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
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Re-Evaluation of the National Register of Historic Places Eligibility of 34 Buildings and Structures and Four Roads Associated with the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Historic District at Cavalier Air Force Station, Pembina County, North Dakota (2009)
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The purpose of the architectural investigation was to re-evaluate the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility of the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Historic District (known as Cavalier Air Force Station) of the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex. Thirty-four buildings/structures and infrastructure elements were re-evaluated at CAFS as a part of the SRMSC during the transition of the facility from the United States Army to the United States Air Force. Previous surveys for the USA...