Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland

Part of: Naval District Washington

Digital materials from Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland. Organized into projects according to MAC Lab Accession Numbers.


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-58 of 58)

1981 St. Mary's River Valley Survey (1992.035)
  • 1981 St. Mary's River Valley Survey (1992.035)
    PROJECT Michael A. Smolek.

    This project contains resources associated with a 1981 survey of the St. Mary's River Valley, including sites aboard the Naval Air Station Patuxent River's Webster Field Annex. The survey was conducted by the Southern Maryland Regional Center under the direction of Michael Smolek. Under the supervision of Southern Maryland Regional Center staff, students from the St. Mary's City Summer Field School conducted pedestrian surveys of 19 agricultural fields at Webster Field Annex. The survey...

  • Artifact Catalogs: 1981 St. Mary's River Valley Survey at the Webster Field Annex (1992.035) (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Southern Maryland Regional Center.

    This resource is a scan of the original artifact catalogs for the 1981 St. Mary's River Valley Survey sites aboard the Naval Air Station Patuxent River's Webster Field Annex (known at the time by the acronym NESEA). The original catalogs were written in pencil by staff of the Southern Maryland Research Center and students of the 1981 St. Mary's City summer field school. Diagnostic artifacts are generally sketched. Many additions, notations, and corrections have been added since 1981.

Archaeological Investigations at Fort Point, St. Inigoes Maryland (1992.033)
  • Archaeological Investigations at Fort Point, St. Inigoes Maryland (1992.033)
    PROJECT Navy.

    This project includes resources associated with investigations at Fort Point, St. Inigoes, Maryland conducted in 1982 ahead of construction planned by the Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA). The proposed location would impact site 18ST325 and was in the general area of an unlocated 1638 St. Inigoes Fort. Systematic shovel tests identified two domestic sites dating from ca. 1825-1930 and ca. 1920-1950 respectively. Artifacts and associated records are curated at the Maryland...

  • Report: Archaeological Investigations at Fort Point, St. Inigoes Maryland (1992.033) (1983)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Smolek. S. Kathleen Pepper. John D Lawrence Jr..

    Report Abstract: An archaeological survey on Fort Point at the Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA), St. Inigoes, Maryland, was conducted because of planned building construction. An archaeological site (18ST325), with Late woodland aboriginal artifacts and historic period artifacts, had been discovered in 1981 at the proposed building location. In addition, Fort Point is the general area of the unlocated circa 1638 St. Inigoes Fort. In order to establish the extent and...

Archaeological Investigations at the "Old Chapel Field," St. Inigoes, Maryland (1992.030)
  • Archaeological Investigations at the "Old Chapel Field," St. Inigoes, Maryland (1992.030)
    PROJECT Navy.

    This project contains resources associated with archaeological investigations undertaken prior to the construction of utility lines and and EVM Test Facility proposed by the Naval Electronics Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA) in St. Inigoes, Maryland. Based on a previous survey, investigations focused on two areas known as "Old Chapel Field" and "Langley Hollow." Testing consisted of 406 shovel tests, four 5 x 5' units, and surface collection of three acres of plowed land. While Langley...

  • Report: Archaeological Investigations at the "Old Chapel Field," St. Inigoes, Maryland (1992.030) (1984)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Dennis J. Pogue. Karlene B. Leeper.

    Report Abstract: Construction of expanded and improved utility lines (MILCON No. P-713) and of an ''EVM Test Facility'' are proposed to be undertaken at the Naval Electronics Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA), St. Inigoes, Maryland. A survey has been conducted prior to their construction to determine any possible impact on archaeological remains. Based on the results of a preliminary cultural resources survey of the facility undertaken in 1981, two separate areas of concern were selected...

Archeological Excavations at St. Inigoes Manor House, 18ST87, St. Mary's County, Maryland (1998.037)
  • Archeological Excavations at St. Inigoes Manor House, 18ST87, St. Mary's County, Maryland (1998.037)
    PROJECT Department of the Navy.

    This project contains resources associated with the 1983 archeological investigations at the St. lnigoes Manor House (18ST87) on Priest's Point, which uncovered the buried foundations of the west wing and central portion adjacent to the east wing ruin. Archeological, historical, and artifactual data are combined to present the appearance, construction, and eventual destruction of this important structure. Finally, suggestions for preservation and interpretation are presented focusing upon the...

  • Report: Archeological Excavations at St. Inigoes Manor House, 18ST87, St. Mary's County, Maryland (1998.037) (1984)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Katherine Dinnel.

    Report Abstract: ln August 1983, archeologists excavated the buried foundations of the mid-18th century St. lnigoes Manor House site (18ST87) at Priest's Point in southern St. Mary's County, Maryland. Once an imposing sight up and down the St. Mary's River, the Manor House burned in 1872 leaving only portions of the original east wing and the attached 19th century enclosed hyphen and kitchen. St. lnigoes Manor was purchased in 1637 by Father Thomas Copely and was the longest continuously...

Phase I Archaeological Investigations, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland (2000.016) Phase I Investigations at Priest Point 18ST87, St. Inigoes MD (1992.019)
  • Phase I Investigations at Priest Point 18ST87, St. Inigoes MD (1992.019)
    PROJECT Michael Smolek. Kathleen Pepper. John Lawrence.

    In 1983, a phase I archaeological investigation was conducted on the site known as Priest Point, a former 18th century manor house associated with the Jesuit occupation of St. Inigoes Manor. This site is also located in St. Inigoes Maryland and currently the site of the Naval Electronics Systems Engineering Activity, then a 800-acre facility. The project area was approximately 350 ft by 150 ft, and comprised the area wherein the Navy was planning to construct a new sewage treatment plant. The...

  • Archaeological Investigations at Priest Point, St. Inigoes, Maryland (1992.019) (1983)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael A. Smolek. John D. Lawrence, Jr.. S. Kathleen Pepper.

    This resource is the report of archaeology conducted in the vicinity of St. Inigoes Manor House on Priest's Point, Naval Electronics Systems Engineering Activity, St. Inigoes, Maryland prior to the construction of a sewage treatment plant. Three test units and 329 shovel test pits yielded about 7200 artifacts relating to the manor house and an outbuilding identified as an early 19th-century weaver's house. The collection and records are curated at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation...

Phase I Investigations at the Antenna Field, St. Inigoes, MD (1992.034)
  • Phase I Investigations at the Antenna Field, St. Inigoes, MD (1992.034)
    PROJECT Julia King. Dennis Pogue. US Navy.

    This investigation was completed in 1985 by Drs. Julia King and Dennis Pogue on behalf of the US Navy. The Antenna Field refers to the location of three large antennas associated with the US Navy located in St. Inigoes Neck peninsula , St. Mary's County, MD. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the location of two known colonial sites, 18ST386 (west end of field) and 18ST541 (northeast end of field) to mitigate disturbance caused by future construction. This investigation found...

Phase I investigations, Outlying Areas, Webster Field Annex (2013.020) Phase II Archaeological Evaluation of the Brick-Makers Site (18ST688) on the Patuxent River Naval Air Station's Webster Field Annex, St. Inigoes, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2000.005) Phase II Archaeological Investigations of 18ST233 and 18ST329, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (2001.002) Phase II Investigation, Site 18ST87, Webster Field Annex, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2007.005)
  • Phase II Investigation, Site 18ST87, Webster Field Annex, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2007.005)
    PROJECT Navy.

    This project contains an artifact catalog from the 2001 phase II investigations of Site 18ST87, St. Inigoes Manor/Priest’s Point, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, in St. Mary's County, Maryland. This multi-component site contains both pre-contact and historic components. The pre-contact portion did not contain intact features or deposits. However, the 163 pre-contact artifacts were identified as from the Middle and Late Woodland periods. It was formerly the site of St....

  • Artifact Inventory, Site 18ST87, Webster Field Annex (2007)
    DATASET R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates.

    This record contains an artifact catalog from phase II investigations of Site 18ST87, St. Inigoes Manor/Priest’s Point, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland. Additional resources are located at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation lab. For further information and access to resources contact the Federal Curator, contact information listed below.

Phase II Investigation, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (2013.016) Phase II Investigations, P-140, Webster Field Annex (2013.019) Phase II Investigations, Site 18ST372, Webster Field Annex (2010.062) Survey of Shoreline Portions of 18ST234 and 18ST328, Webster Field Annex (2004.030)