Randolph Air Force Base Archaeology Archive
Part of: Joint Base San Antonio Archaeology and Cultural Resources Archive
Collection of documents, data, and images generated from and/or related to archaeological resource and investigations on the Randolph Air Force Base in Texas. The collection was created by tDAR under contract with the USAF and is intended to organize documents, images, and other data from Randolph Air Force Base. Some of the digital resources are organized under projects, which group together documents, etc. from particular investigations or related to certain sites or parts of the base. Other digital objects are included individually. Due to the potential sensitive information included in these documents, users that wish to access documents and images without redaction should contact the cultural resources office at Randolph Air Force Base.
Site Name Keywords
Randolph Air Force Base •
Building 100 •
Randolph Field Historic Landmark District •
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Building 40 •
Building 41 •
Building 216 •
Building 907 •
Building 661 •
Building 902
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Military Structure •
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Historic Church / Religious Structure •
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Historic Communal / Public Structure
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NRHP •
National Register of Historic Places •
Building 100 •
Taj Mahal •
Building 902 •
Building 661 •
Building 675 •
Building 901 •
Building 102 •
Post Chapel
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Spanish
Investigation Types
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Architectural Documentation •
Historic Background Research •
Architectural Survey •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan •
Archaeological Overview •
Records Search / Inventory Checking •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
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Site Stabilization
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1950s •
Korean War •
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20th Century
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Texas (State / Territory) •
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Randolph Air Force Base •
San Antonio •
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Randolph Field Historic Landmark District
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 601-700 of 773)
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Norbert Chavez, Building 900 Internal Renovation, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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The Department of the Air Force at Joint Base San Antonio conducted an evaluation on building 900 and determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After reviewing the scope of work, and discussions of the project, it was also determined that an undertaking exists and it will have No Adverse Effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Roberto Scheel, Entrance Awning For Southwest Corner of Hangar 6, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2009)
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An evaluation was conducted on Hangar 6 at Randolph Air Force Base. It was determined that this property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is located within the Randolph Field Historic Landmark District. After reviewing the scope of work and discussions of the proposed project, it was determined that the action will have No Adverse Effect on the historic property or on the landmark district. This letter lists the conditions that need to be met in order for the project...
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Rolando Gonzales, Room 111 Building 905, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 905 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the proposed project for Room 111 in Building 905 will have no adverse effect on the historic property or on the landmark district.
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd to Tim Stahl, Building 905 French Doors Second Floor, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 905 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the project, concerning french doors on the second floor of Building 905, will have no adverse effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd, Building 671 Exterior Door Replacement, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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The Department of the Air Force conducted an evaluation on Building 671 and determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After reviewing the scope of work and discussions of the proposed project it was determined an undertaking does exist but not in a manner that would diminish the integrity of the historic building and its landmark district.
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Memorandum from Scott Shepherd, External Door Renovation Building 112, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 112. After reviewing the current scope of work for external door renovation, the Texas SHPO determined the action will have "no adverse effect" on the landmark district as long as the conditions listed in this letter are met.
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Memorandum of Agreement between Randolph Air Force Base and The Texas Historical Commission and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (1993)
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Randolph Air Force Base has determined that a project to rehabilitate Buildings 901, 903, and 907 will have an effect upon these properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, and has consulted with the State of Texas, State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The mentioned parties agree that the project shall be implemented in accordance with the following stipulations in order to take into account the effect of the...
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Memorandum, Section 106 Review of Project TYMX 954318 at Hangar 76, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2008)
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A review was conducted on Hangar 76 by applying Federal criteria, the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan guidance and the procedures of Division Instruction 32-1. It was determined that this property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is located within the Randolph Field Historic Landmark District. After reviewing the scope of work of the proposal, it was determined that the action will have “No Adverse Effect” on the historic property or on the landmark...
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Memorandum, T-43 Aircraft Static Display, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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This memorandum provides documentation for a proposed T-43 aircraft static display within the Randolph Field Historic Landmark District. This aircraft operated at Randolph from 1992 to 2010 and were specifically used to train navigators. These aircraft are being phased out from the Air Force inventory. The static display will insure a place in history for this venerable training aircraft and its use at Randolph Field. An appropriate plaque will be placed at the site. Copied to this...
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Military Construction Project Data, Repair Structural Damage Building 526 Phase II, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
This construction project data details a Randolph Air Force Base project to restore a three bedroom, two-story, Field Grade unit which has structural damage. Building 526 will need a stable foundation, a sound fireplace grade beam, and cracks in the beam must be sealed.
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Note from Scott Shepherd, Section 106 Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
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Interoffice correspondence concerning the initial Section 106 coordination on the rehab of the North Wing of Building 661 with the Texas Historical Commission.
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Note, Enclosing Arches Building 663, Randolph Air Force Base, TX (1992)
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Handwritten note detailing verbal agreement that the remaining arches at Building 663 should be enclosed. Building 663 is located at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Notes by Joseph Logan and Others, Lighting Project and Roof Repair, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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Handwritten notes sent internally within Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. There is a mention of a lighting project, to initiate 332, and to fix the roof over Col McDonald's office.
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Notes, Correspondence concerning Hangar 64 and Hangar 12, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
An unaddressed electronic message detailing notes on upcoming meetings and viewpoints that will be addressed in those meetings concerning Hangars 64 and 12 at Randolph Air Force Base.
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Photograph, Copper Catch Box Building 499, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Colored exterior photograph of Building 499 at Randolph Air Force Base. The image details the structure's copper catch boxes and gutters.
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Photograph, Hangar 12 Doors, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2006)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Colored photograph of Hangar 12's double doors at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Photographs and Map, Building 676 Daedalian, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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Colored photographs of the outside of Building 676 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The structure is either in the process of being built or remodeled. Accompanying the photographs is a black and white proposed siting map for the "Daedalian Building Site."
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Photographs, Building 661 Interior, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Photographs of the interior of Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Photographs include office spaces and elevator.
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Photographs, Building 901 Condenser Design, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Three colored photographs of Building 901 - one of the building in its current state, one with photoshopped condensers added, and another with condensers and pampas acting as a natural, visual barrier.
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Plaque, Bernard Francis Fisher, Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Commemorative plaque honoring Bernard Francis Fisher at the Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base. Major Bernard Francis Fisher, on March 10, 1966, was diverted from his assigned mission and with his wingman met up with four other A-11s to lead the air support on a Special Forces camp near Hue being overrun by 2000 NVA troops.
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Plaque, Cadet Circle, Randolph Air Force Base (2009)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Images of the front and back of the Cadet Circle Plaque. This circle, located at the heart if the original cadet area, is dedicated to the many aviation cadets and student officers who were trained in the Aviation Cadet Program at Randolph Field. The plaque was dedicated on October 23, 2009 by General Stephen R. Lorenz, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base.
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Plaque, In Appreciation for the Avenue of American States, Harmon Drive, Randolph Air Force Base (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Draft for the plaque titled: In Appreciation for the Avenue of American States, Harmon Drive. The 50 flags in the avenue of Harmon Drive honor the home states of the men and women who serve their country. The flag display serves to remind us of the motto on our nation’s seal: E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One). On 27 February 1985, General Andrew P. Iosue, Commander of Air Training Command, and Colonel Ralph R. Rohatch, 12th Flying Training Wing Commander, dedicated the original flag display....
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Plaque, Prisoners of War and Missing in Action, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
The draft and final for a plaque commemorating the Prisoners of War Missing in Action, titled: POW MIA. This marker gives special honor to those who have endured being held prisoner and who are still missing and unaccounted for. It also honors the families and loved ones of those missing – throughout our history – who also have endured the anguish of not knowing the status of their missing. We will always remember and continue the search for those still missing. This is the commitment of a...
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Plaque, Proposed Correction to Colonel Ralph S. Parr Plaque, Randolph Air Force Base (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Document showing a proposed update to Colonel Ralph S. Parr's commemorative plaque honoring his more than 60 decorations. An image of the original plaque, dedicated in December 2008, is also included.
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Plaque, Rambler Fitness Center, Randolph Air Force Base (2007)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Photograph of the Rambler Fitness Center Plaque. It was dedicated on February 2nd, 2007 to the Randolph Ramblers 1944 Cotton Bowl Co-Champions.
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Plaque, Richard Loy Etchberger, Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Printed copy of the text on Richard Loy Etchberger's plaque at the Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base. Chief Master Sergeant Richard Loy Etchberger died as he and 18 others defended a secret radar site in Laos from a surprise North Vietnam attack on March 11, 1968.
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Plaque, The Youth House, Randolph Air Force Base (2008)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Plaque for the Youth House which was officially approved as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by the WPA in 1940, and it was renovated by the 12th Civil Engineer Division in 2007. The plaque was dedicated in 2008 by Richard Trevino, Base Civil Engineer, Dwight Micklethwait, Architect, and Scott B. Shepherd III, Cultural Resource Manager, Randolph Air Force Base.
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Plaque, Women Airforce Service Pilots, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
Draft of a plaque honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots, WASPs. On July 1st, 2009 The President of the United States signed Public Law to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Airforce Service Pilots. This plaque was dedicated June 30th, 2010 by General Stephen R. Lorens, USAF, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base.
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A Pre-Base History of Randolph Air Force Base in the Cibolo Valley, Texas, 1690-1928 (1998)
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This pre-base history describes the area of the Cibolo Valley, Texas where the Randolph Air Force Base is located. Influenced by the development of the city of San Antonio (approximately 18 miles to the southwest), the land was crossed by Spanish explorers, by herders who supplied the Spanish missions, by travelers along the Camino Real, and by speculators in Mexican land grants and Texas land claims. Intense use occurred around the middle of the nineteenth century, first by ranchers, and,...
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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)
DATASET Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
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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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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Proposal, Patio Deck Area Building 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter
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 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 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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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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Rededication of the Randolph Field Courtroom (1995)
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Program of events for the rededication of the Randolph Field Courtroom. Members of the 12th Flying Training Wing renovated the courtroom to preserve its historical character, update its functionality, and provide a dignified setting for courts-martial.
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Response Draft from Scott Shepherd to Cantu, Building 907 Doors at North and South Basement Entrances, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2008)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 907 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the basement entrance door project will have No Adverse Effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Response Draft from Scott Shepherd to Moore, Building 907 Screen Guards, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2008)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 907 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the project involving the screen guards on the building will have no Adverse Effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Response from 902 MSG/CEAN to 12 MSG/CEO, Exterior Awnings Hangar 62, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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An evaluation was conducted on Hangar 62 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that this property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and it is located within the Randolph Field Historic Landmark District. It was further determined that the proposed action will have No Adverse Effect on the historic property or on the landmark district.
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Response from Amy Dase to Joseph Logan, Building 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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The State Historic Preservation Office has conducted a review of Building 675 at Randolph Air Force Base by applying state and federal criteria for historical designation. It was determined that this property is potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
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Response from Brian Miller to Claudia Nissley, Off-Street Parking Areas, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
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In this subject letter, Randolph Air Force Base determined that a finding of "no adverse effect" would be appropriate and consistent for the construction of perpendicular parking lots in the Duplex Housing Area. Copied to this correspondence is Curtis Tunnell (Texas SHPO) and Jack Siegel (HQ AETC/CEPN).
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Response from Brian Miller to Claudia Nissley, Off-Street Parking Areas, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
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There was verbal consultation between Randolph Air Force Base and the staff of the Texas SHPO concerning the construction of perpendicular parking lots in Duplex Housing. A disagreement over the determination of effect and the required submittal of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) resulted. Randolph Air Force Base believes that a determination of No Adverse Effect is more appropriate and consistent; therefore, in accordance with 36 CFR Part 800.5(d)(ii), Randolph exercises its option to submit...
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Response from Brian Miller to Claudia Nissley, Pre-cast Concrete Fence Plan, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
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This letter addresses the determination of no adverse effect for the proposed pre-cast concrete fence plan at Randolph Air Force Base.
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Response from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Pre-cast Concrete Fence Plan, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
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This letter is in response to the Texas Historical Commission's request for additional information, including a map and proposed construction drawings, for the proposed installation of pre-cast concrete fencing. It was also determined that the undertaking will have no adverse effect on the eligible buildings and the proposed historic district.
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Response from Brian Miller to Curtis Tunnell, Request for Reconsideration of Determination for Off-Street Parking Area, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
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This letter addresses a disagreement between the State Historical Preservation Office and Randolph Air Force Base concerning the determination of effect for the construction of perpendicular parking lots in Duplex Housing. This letter serves as comment by Fort Sam Houston in requesting that the State Historical Preservation Office reconsider their "adverse effect" determination of the undertaking and the requirement that an MOA be prepared. Copied to this correspondence is Claudia Nissley...
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Response from Caroline Wright to David Brigham, Project Review of the Proposed Work at Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas (2008)
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This letter serves as comment on the proposed undertaking from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission.
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Response from Caroline Wright to James Graham, Proposed Deconstruction of Building 293, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
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This letter serves as comment on the proposed undertaking to deconstruct Building 293 from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. The review staff concurs that the deconstruction will have an Adverse Effect on the historic district.
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Response from Caroline Wright to Leon Spradling, Project Review for New Static Airplane Display, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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This letter serves as comment from the State Historic Preservation Officer on the proposed undertaking of a new static airplane display at Randolph Air Force Base. After review, SHPO has determined "no adverse effect" on historic properties within the Area of Potential Effect.
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Response from Claudia Nissley to Donald Peterson, Rehabilitation of Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed the outlined measures taken by the Air Force to meet the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act and the status of the rehabilitation project at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Response from Claudia Nissley to Donald Peterson, Rehabilitation of Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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This letter is a response to the letter from Randolph Air Force Base that outlined the measures taken by the Air Force to meet the requirements of Section 106 and information of the status of the rehabilitation project at Building 902.
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Response from Claudia Nissley to Joseph Logan, Proposed Rehabilitation of North Wing Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed the documentation regarding the Department of the Air Force's determination of no adverse effect for the proposed rehabilitation of Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Response from Demetrio Jimenez to Emmitt Smith, Building 581, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
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The Texas Historical Commission writes this letter after reviewing the propped project for Building 581 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The Commission has determined that the undertaking will have no adverse effect and have given approval to the plans as drawn.
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Response from Demetrio Jimenez to Emmitt Smith, Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
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A set of annotated copies of a letter by the Texas Historical Commission concerning a proposed project at Building 661, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The notes written on these copies are part of an internal correspondence at Randolph Air Force Base, discussing the process of Section 106 coordination.
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Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Allen Benefield, Project Review for Cold War-Era Building and Structure Inventory and Assessment, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2003)
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The review staff from the Texas Historical Commission, led by Bob Brinkman, has reviewed the submitted information and concur with the determinations of eligibility including that of Building 40 and Building 41 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Bruce R. Nadler, Project Review of New Canopy and Alterations to Hangar 63, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2004)
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The review staff at the Texas Historical Commission, led by Bradford Patterson, has completed its review of the proposed alterations to Hangar 63 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. It was determined that the proposed alterations will have no adverse effect on Hangar 63 or its National Historic Landmark District.
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Response from F. Lawerence Oaks to Colonel Patrick, Project Review of Flagstone Sidewalks, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1999)
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The Texas Historical Commission has received a submittal from Randolph Air Force Base to replace the historic flagstone sidewalks with concrete. After review, and because of the sidewalks' installation in the 1930s, the Commission sees the existing flagstone sidewalks as a contributor to the character of the district and their replacement with concrete does not meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. The standards...
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Response from F. Lawrence Oaks to Richard Trevino, Project Review of Proposed Construction of Vestibule and Windows at Hangar 64, Randolph Air Fore Base, Texas (2006)
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The Texas Historical Commission review staff, led by Emily Thompson Payne, has completed its review of the project documentation. Based on the information submitted, it has been determined that construction of a vestibule and installation of windows will have no adverse effect given that they will occur on the non-original lean-to and on a secondary elevation of the hangar.
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Response from John Harper to Donald Rice, Rehabilitation of Buildings 902, 216, 661, and 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed the Air Force’s actions to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for its undertakings to rehabilitate Buildings 902, 216, 661, and 675 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The Council s not yet decided if it is possible to determine if the documentation and measures presented will remedy the problem and result in compliance with Section 106.
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Response from Joseph Logan to Curtis Tunnell, Rehabilitation of First Floor and Basement of Building 671, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
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Correspondence stating Randolph Air Force Base's acceptance of the Texas Historical Commission's conditions concerning the lay-in ceilings of Building 671 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
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Response from Lee Keatinge to Douglas Biggerstaff, Adverse Effect Notice Regarding the Proposed Demolition of Building 330, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2001)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed Fort Sam Houston's notification and supporting documentation regarding the adverse effects of the proposed demolition of Building 330 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. After review, the Council does not believe that their participation in the consultation to resolve adverse effects is needed.
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Response from Lee Keatinge to Douglas Biggerstaff, Adverse Effect Notice Regarding the Proposed Demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 4115 Fort Sam Houston and Buildings 5101, 5102, and 5002 Camp Bullis, Texas (2001)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has reviewed Fort Sam Houston's notification and supporting documentation regarding the adverse effects of the proposed demolition of Buildings 376, 377, and 411 at Fort Sam Houston, and Buildings 5101, 5102 and 5002 at Camp Bullis, Texas. Based on the information provided the Council has concluded that their participation in the consultation to resolve adverse effects is needed.
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Response from Leonard Patrick to F. Lawerence Oaks, Acceptance of Design for the Handicap Ramp at Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2000)
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Randolph Air Force Base has accepted the State Historical Preservation Office and the Texas Historical Commission's recommendations on the design of the handicap ramp at Building 901. Revised construction elevations are also included in a memo attached to this correspondence.
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Response from Mario Sanchez to Richard Strimel, Repairs to Buildings 152 and 2791, Garage Replacement in 700 Area, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
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The Texas Historical Commission is responding to Fort Sam Houston's projects concerning the repairs of Buildings 152 and 2791, as well as a garage replacement in the 700 area. After review in accordance with Section 106, the historical commission lists and details determinations for each project. Carbon copied to this letter of correspondence is Paul McGuff and Robert Fink.
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Response from Mark Wolfe to David Brigham, Project Review for Potential Demolition of Building 134, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2011)
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The Texas Historical Commission was contacted by Fort Sam Houston about the discussions related to potential demolition of historic Building 134. This letter serves as comment on the proposed undertaking from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. Copied to this correspondence is Joan Gaither (Society for the Preservation of Fort Sam Houston), Rolette Schreckenghost (San Antonio Conservation Society), and Shanon Peterson (City of San...
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Response from Mark Wolfe to Michael Grizer, Project Review for Reconstruction of Duck Pond at Quadrangle, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
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The Texas Historical Commission has received correspondence from Fort Sam Houston describing the proposed reconstruction of the duck pond at Quadrangle. This letter serves as comment on the best design option for the proposed undertaking from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. Copied to this correspondence is David Brigham, Cultural Resource Manager, Fort Sam Houston.
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Response from Mark Wolfe to Richard Trevino, Project Review of Proposed New Elevators at Officer's Club Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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The Texas Historical Commission has completed its review of the documentation provided by Randolph Air Force Base for the proposed project of new elevators at the Officer's Club, Building 500. It was determined that the undertaking will have no adverse effect on the structure's historic district.
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Response from Michael Grizer to Mark Wolfe, Rehabilitation of Building 133 Staff Judge Advocate Courthouse, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2012)
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This letter serves as a reply from Joint Base San Antonio at Fort Sam Houston regarding their proposal to rehabilitate Building 133 for the Staff Judge Advocate Courthouse. Included in this correspondence are salient issues given by the Texas Historical Commission and Joint Base San Antonio's responses to these issues.
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Response from Patience Patterson to Jackie Schlatter, ICRMP and the Involvement of the State Historic Preservation Office in NAGPRA Related Issues, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2001)
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This correspondence addresses the State Historic Preservation Office's (SHPO) desire, and the suggestion of the Texas Historical Commission, to be involved in NAGPRA-related issues at Fort Sam Houston. Copied to this series of letters is Mike C. Johnson, Fort Sam, Houston.
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Response from Richard Trevino to Jaime A. Agudelo, Review of the Randolph Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Randolph Air Force Base (2008)
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A response by the Chief of Natural Environment to a letter from 12 MSG/CE citing that the ICRMP for Randolph Air Force Base is not due for review in the year 2008 and therefore a new ICRMP is not necessary.
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Response from Ritch Woods to Scott Shepherd, Interior Painting Building 100 Taj Mahal, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1991)
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Discussion of color options for the interior painting of the Taj Mahal, Building 100, at Randolph Air Force Base.
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Response from Scott Shepherd III to Joshua Graham, Memorandum for Fitness Center Annex, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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An evaluation was conducted by Randolph Air Force Base on the proposed construction of the Fitness Center Annex. After reviewing the scope of work and discussing the proposed project, it was determined that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the landmark district and that the project may continue forward.
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Response from Scott Shepherd III to Juan Pinon, Gator Field Observation Deck, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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An evaluation was conducted on the proposed Observation Deck for Gator Field, with the resulting determination that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the historic property or on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Antonio Matos, Internal Renovation Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 102 concerning proposed internal and external renovations including replacement of original doors, roof, down spouts, and gutters. After reviewing the scope of work it was determined that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the historic property or on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Antonio Matos, Internal Renovation Building 110, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 110. After reviewing the proposed design changes it was determined that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the historic property or on the landmark district. This letter provides the conditions that must be met in order for the project to move forward.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Antonio Matos, Internal Renovation Buildings 110 and 120, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2009)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Buildings 110 and 120. After reviewing the scope of work for internal renovation it was determined that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the historic property or on the landmark district, as long as the listed conditions are met.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Curtis Tunnell, Handicap Access Ramp Building 598, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
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Randolph Air Force base has reviewed the subject letter and recommendations from the Texas Historical Commission concerning the addition of a handicapped access ramp to Building 598. The construction drawing is included as an attachment to the correspondence.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Dwight Micklethwait, Building 900 Interior Restoration, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 900 for a proposed interior restoration. IT was determined that the property wis listed on the National Register of Historic Places and that an undertaking does exist and will have no adverse effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to James Cipollone, Generators Louvers Building 497, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 497 and determined that the property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also determined that the proposed project concerning the generators louvers will have no adverse effect on the surrounding historic property and district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Jerry Wieters, Internal Renovation Building 399, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 399, Randolph Air Force Base, TX. It was determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and if guidelines and recommendations are followed the proposed project of an internal renovation will have no adverse effect on the property and its historic district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Jerry Wieters, Window and Frame Repair Northwest Side Hangar 76, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
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This letter details an evaluation conducted on Hangar 76 by the Cultural Resources Manager of the Department of the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command. After reviewing the current scope of work and discussions of the proposed project, the Texas State Historic Preservation Office determined the action will have No Adverse Effect on the landmark district.Included in this letter are required conditions in order for the undertaking to proceed.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Jessica Villarreal, Copper Gutters Building 499, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 499 and determined that the property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also determined that the proposed project concerning the building's copper catch box will have no adverse effect on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Jessica Villarreal, Internal Renovation Building 237, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation of Building 237 and determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also determined that the proposed project will have no adverse effect on the historic property and its landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Jessica Villarreal, Window Railings Building 499, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 499 and determined that the property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was also determined the action, not to install window railings, will have no adverse effect on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Katy Breyer, Chandelier for Building 241, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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This group of correspondence addresses work order 80032 for the repair of a historic chandelier in Building 241 at Randolph Air Force Base.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Kevin Meyer, Remove Window Hardware Building 300, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 300 and it was determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also determined that the proposed undertaking to remove window hardware will have no adverse effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Kevin Myer, External Windows Design Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 500 and determined that the property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After reviewing the proposed work schedule and past discussions, it was determined that the action will have No Adverse Effect on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Kevin Myer, Internal Renovation Building 500 Parr Officer's Club, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 500, the Parr Officer's Club, and determined that the property is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also determined that the undertaking will have no adverse effect on the landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Kymberli Willstrop, External Renovation Building 300 South Fence Infill, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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An evaluation was conducted on Building 300 by Randolph Air Force Base. It was determined that the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and that the proposed project to in-fill the south fence will have no adverse effect on the historic property or its landmark district.
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Response from Scott Shepherd to Norbert Chavez, Internal Renovation Building 237, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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Randolph Air Force Base conducted an evaluation on Building 237. After reviewing the scope of work, it was determined that the action will have "no adverse effect" on the historic property or on the landmark district. This letter provides necessary conditions in order for the determination to stand.