Joint Base San Antonio Archaeology and Cultural Resources Archive

Part of: Air Force - West

Collection of documents, data, and images generated from and/or related to archaeological resource and investigations managed by the Joint Base San Antonio 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 Lackland 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 Joint Base San Antonio Air Force Base.


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  • Site Plan, 41BX921, Camp Bullis, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    General data form and sketch map of site 41BX921, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries and some topographical information.

  • Site Plan, 41BX922, Camp Bullis, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    General data form and sketch map of site 41BX922, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries and some topographical information.

  • Site Plan, 41BX923, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX923, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries and some topographical information.

  • Site Plan, 41BX924, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX924, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries and some topographical information.

  • Site Plan, 41BX925, Camp Bullis, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX925, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries and some topographical information.

  • Site Plan, 41cm100, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of 41cm100, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm101, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of 41cm101, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm102, Camp Bullis, Texas (1974)
    IMAGE Tom Dureka.

    Sketch map of 41cm102, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm211, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Ann Mesrobian.

    Sketch map of 41cm211, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm212, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Ann Mesrobian.

    Sketch map of 41cm212, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm213, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Tom Dureka.

    Sketch map of 41cm213, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm214, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
    IMAGE Ann Mesrobian.

    Sketch map of 41cm214, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm217, Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
    IMAGE Cullom.

    Sketch map of 41cm217, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm233, Camp Bullis, Texas (1997)
    IMAGE Gregg C. Cestaro.

    Sketch map of 41cm233, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm234, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of 41cm234, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm235, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of 41cm235, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm236, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE Janee Taylor.

    Sketch map of 41cm236, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm237, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of 41cm237, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm238, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of 41cm238, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm239, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of 41cm239, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm240, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE Janee Taylor.

    Sketch map of 41cm240, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm241, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE Jonathan Grant.

    Sketch map of 41cm241, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm242, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of 41cm242, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm243, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Jonathan Grant.

    Sketch map of 41cm243, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, shovel test locations, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm244, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Dennis Glinn.

    Sketch map of 41cm244, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site boundaries, and some archaeological and topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm95 Eastern Pen, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of the pen east of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.

  • Site Plan, 41cm95 House Detail, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements and relocated features within the site.

  • Site Plan, 41cm95 Prehistoric Component, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE W. Hammond.

    Sketch map of the prehistoric component within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.

  • Site Plan, 41cm95 Rock Pen, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Janee Taylor. Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of the pen east of the house area within site 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features within the site.

  • Site Plan, 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site location, boundaries and the many archaeological and topographical features within the site.

  • Site Plan, 41cm97, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of 41cm97, East Georg House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details old and new site boundaries, archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.

  • Site Plan, O Club Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    A series of images detailing Building 500, O' Club, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The first one is an aerial photograph with red circles indicating the locations of the elevator to Auger Inn and the elevator at the patio. The second set of images are designs of the planned elevator addition to Auger Inn. The third set of images are designs for the planned elevator addition in the patio area.

  • Site Plans, 41BX397, Camp Bullis, Texas (1995)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX397, the H. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed on the site plans are topographical and landscaping features, as well as architectural elements of the structure.

  • Site Plans, 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas (1977)
    IMAGE Dusty Bruns.

    Three sketch maps of site 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first map gives a brief overview of site location and some topographical information. The second site plan details site boundaries, the excavation unit, noted artifacts, and some topographical information. The third map focuses on the homesite's situation from an aerial point of view, in relation to site 41BX428.

  • Site Plans, 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Two sketch maps of site 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan includes architectural and archaeological features and elements, along with site boundaries, shovel test locations, notable artifacts, and some topographical features. The second site plan details the house foundation located on the site and the architectural features that are still intact.

  • Site Plans, 41BX433, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX433, W. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The site plan details the house foundation and its surrounding features - architectural, archaeological, and topographical.

  • Site Plans, 41BX434, Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Four sketch maps of site 41BX434, Doeppenschmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan details topographical information. The second site plan details the house foundation and other architectural elements of the Doeppenschmidt House located on the site. The third site plan details the sinkhole located at the site. The fourth site plan details a considered extension for site 41BX434.

  • Site Records for the Lackland Air Force Base Survey Project 1994-1995, Volume I (1995)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Nickels. David W. Pease. Robert R. Rector.

    A compilation of records for 35 sites on Lackland Air Force Base that were part of the 1994-1995 survey project. For each site there is a State of Texas archaeological site data form, site map, charts for surface artifacts and shovel tests, and a number of site photographs. All of the forms verify the survey being conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and project funding provided by the U.S. Air Force through the National Park Service.

  • Sketch Map, 41BX880 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Map of Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, site 41BX880. Detailed is the location for Backhoe test units and test pits for 41BX(346)880.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX1209, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Map of Pershing Field showing locations of geomorphic backhoe trenches, archeological shovel test locations, and site 41BX1209, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX1405, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of site 41BX1405, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Details site boundary and topographical features.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX1406, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of site 41BX1406, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Detailed is the site boundary and topographical information.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX1407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of site 41BX1407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Details site perimeters and topographical elements.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX1408, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2000)
    IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

    Sketch map of site 41BX1408, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. It details the site's boundaries as well as topographical elements.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX778, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1987)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site and surrounding topographic features for site 41BX778, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The map was drawn on December 1st, 1987 by "DLM & SM" and details the former location of the Herman Eisenhauer farmhouse, as mapped on April 1917, For Sam Houston Engineers map.

  • Sketch Map, Site 41BX779, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1988)
    IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Sketch map of site 41BX779 and surrounding topographic features at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

  • Some Aspects of Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology in Southern Texas (1975)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text T. C. Hill, Jr.. Thomas R. Hester.

    This paper is concerned with the last several hundred years of the prehistoric period in the southern part of Texas. The earlier human occupation of this region, extending back perhaps 11,000 years, has been summarized elsewhere (Hester 1971a). The Paleo-Indian period is represented by scattered surface finds of Clovis and Folsom projectile points, and by a variety of "Late Paleo-Indian" point styles, such as Plainview, Scottsbluff, Golondrina, Angostura, and Meserve. The following Archaic era...

  • A Spin Around the Field, The Service News, Randolph Field Edition (1931)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Norfleet G. Bone.

    An article by Lieutenant Norfleet G. Bone, Army Landscape Expert, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The article touts the completion of Randolph Field - the newest, largest, and most modern air field in the world. It gives an overview of the buildings and grounds of Randolph Air Field, as well as the landscape development throughout the property.

  • Staff Summary Sheet, Building 241 Steel Casement Window Refurbishment, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

    The purpose of this staff summary sheet is to provide information to 12 FTW/CC so he can pass the data to HQ AETC/CC concerning the options to fix/repair the windows in Building 241. These options are detailed with recommendations.

  • Staff Summary Sheet, Building 300 Water Fountain Repair Work, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Seymore.

    This correspondence concerns the information necessary to activate the fountain at Building 300, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included is a staff summary sheet, Texas Landscape Nursery proposal, and memo on the condition of the fountain.

  • Staff Summary Sheet, Paint Scheme for Buildings 100, 102, 200, 300, and 8, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

    Correspondence and a staff summary sheet detailing the paint scheme for buildings 100, 102, 200, 300, and 8 at Randolph Air Force Base. It is proposed in this correspondence that the buildings be painted white, in keeping with their historic properties.

  • Staff Summary Sheet, Texas Historical Commission Meeting Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1991)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Margaret L. Schreier.

    Notes on a Texas Historical Commission Meeting concerning the rehabilitation of Building 902 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning a federal undertaking at Building 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The project includes modification, refurbishment and replacement of windows and doors.

  • Staff Summary Sheet, Work on Major General Profitt's Quarters, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Emmitt G. Smith.

    A staff summary sheet on the purpose, discussion, and recommendation of the work on Major General Profitt's Quarters. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning an undertaking that may effect General Officer housing units at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Attachments included with the letters are location maps, description and assessment, photographs, and construction elevations.

  • Statement of Work, Construct Furnishings Management Warehouse, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Joshua Graham.

    This statement of work details the specifications for the design and construction of a furnishings management warehouse on Randolph Air Force Base. The specs include general requirements, scope of work, design submittal schedule, submittals, demolition, construction, specifications, and additional attachments. The Project Manager for this scope of work is Joshua Graham, EIT.

  • Structural Assessment, Building 135, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A structural assessment concerning observations made in April of this year Building 135, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Costs for bringing the...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 189, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A document offering a detailed condition summary of Building 189, as well as description and identification of elements of structural deterioration, and evaluation of structural integrity. Also included is a structural cost estimate and photographs of Building 189's exterior and interior. Building 189 was originally built in 1918 as a nurses’ quarters in support to the installation’s World War I-era hospital complex. It is located at the edge of the Cavalry and Light Artillery Post section of...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 238, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    An structural assessment of Building 238 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Included is a detailed description of the building, a condition summary, description and identification of elements of structural deterioration, as well as exterior and interior observations. Also included are photographs of Building 238's exterior and interior. Building 238 is one of two similar Stable Guard and Shops built in the old stable area north of the Staff Post. It is a contributing element of the Fort Sam Houston...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4188, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    Report concerning structural observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4188, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 4188, built in 1941, is...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4189, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    Structural Assessment concerning observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4189, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 4189, built in...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4190, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    Structural assessment concerning observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4190, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Investigations conducted...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4191, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A Structural Assessment concerning observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4191, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 4191, built in...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4192, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A structural assessment concerning observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4192, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 4192, built in...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 4193, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A structural assessment concerning observations made in June of 2005 at Building 4193, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 4193, built in...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 610, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    A structural assessment of Building 610 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Included is the structure's condition summary, description and identification of elements of structural deterioration, and general assessment of building condition and integrity.Also included are cost estimates and photographs of Building 610's exterior. Building 610 is one of a series of interconnected barracks known as the Long Barracks (Building Nos. 603–610, 613). The Long Barracks extends the entirety of the east end of...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 610A, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    An evaluation of Building 610A, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The report includes a condition summary, description and identification of elements of structural Deterioration, and an evaluation of structural integrity. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Accompanying the report are photographs of the structure's exterior and interior. Building 610A is one of a series of kitchen and mess halls...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 611, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    This report concerns a structural assessment and observations made in May of 2005 at Building 611, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc., and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Also included in the...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 611A, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    This structural assessment concerns observations made in May of 2005 at Building 611A, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc., and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 611A is one of a series...

  • Structural Assessment, Building 612A, Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston Military Reservation, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Rickels.

    Structural Assessment concerning observations made in May of 2005 at Building 612A, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), and its consultants, were asked to evaluate the structural and architectural conditions of the building, its integrity, and its potential for reuse in an administrative or similar function. This evaluation includes consideration of building code requirements, floor load requirements, accessibility, and the property’s historic status. Building 612A is one of a...

  • Summary Report of Rehabilitation of Collections and Records from Fort Sam Houston, Texas and Camp Bullis, Texas Army Bases (2015)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Munoz.

    In 2014, the Department of the Army and UTSA-CAR entered into a contract to rehabilitate and curate archaeological collections from Fort Sam and Camp Bullis Army bases. Six accessions (projects) were rehabilitated during the course of this contract. Three of the projects (Gerstle et al. 1978; Gibson et al. 1982; Mahoney 2004) were conducted by UTSA-CAR, one (Boyd et al. 1990) was a joint effort by UTSA-CAR and Prewitt and Associates, one (Pagoulatos 2008) was directed by the Camp Bullis Cultural...

  • Summary, Evaluation of Site Locations for HVAC Condensers at Building 901, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    The HVAC system requires installation of condensing units on the exterior of Building 901 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter offers the reasons considered in selecting the North and West sides of the building to place the condensers.

  • Supply Room Building 99, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of a supply room at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 99. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “J.K.N.”

  • Supply Room Building 99, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1934)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for a supply room (building number 99) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. The form was approved by the Secretary of War as required by A.R. 30-1435. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1939 with the building completion date being recorded as 1934.

  • Talking Paper on Visit to Historical Commission, Taj Mahal Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard Huber.

    On 29 April 1987 Sgt Huber met with Jim Steely of the Texas Historical Commission, National Registry Division, at his office in Austin, Texas. This document includes a list of topics discussed, a related memo on the Taj Mahal and Chapel One nominations for National Historic Status, the nomination form, and associated handwritten notes and newspaper articles.

  • Temporary Post Exchange Building 83, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1942)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from June 29, 1942 document the foundation, floor, and elevation plans of a temporary post exchange at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 83. The blueprint was originally drawn by Hesler and checked by Schmidt.

  • Test Excavations and Monitoring at 41BX1598, A Multicomponent Historic Site in Bexar County, Texas (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Antonia L. Figueroa. Raymond P. Mauldin.

    From September through December of 2003, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at The University of Texas at San Antonio performed archaeological testing and monitoring at site 41BX1598, the location for the proposed San Fernando Community Center. The site is adjacent to Military Plaza in downtown San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. The work performed by CAR was done under contract with the San Antonio Archdiocese, and was conducted in accordance with and under the jurisdiction of the City...

  • Texas Archaic: A Symposium (1976)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: system user

    The papers published in this volume were presented at a symposium entitled "The Texas Archaic,” held in San Antonio on November 2, 1975, during the annual meeting of the Texas. Archeological Society. Of those papers delivered during this symposium, only one, “Archaic Diets and Food Economies" (by V. M. Bryant, Jr.), is not presently available for publication. The present format has been utilized to insure rapid and economical publication of the symposium papers. The papers are primarily status...

  • Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historic Properties (1992)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Texas Historical Commission.

    A pamphlet published in 1992 by the Texas Preservation Trust. The pamphlet gives a historical overview of Texas' 10 most endangered historic properties.

  • Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historical Properties Pamphlet (1992)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Correspondence regarding the "Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historical Properties" Pamphlet.

  • Tour of Historic Randolph: The Origins of Randolph Air Force Base (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Office of History, 12th Flying Training Wing.

    This pamphlet was created by the 12th Flying Training Wing, Office of History, and commemorates the origins of Randolph Air Force Base. Following the passage of the Air Corps Act of 1926, the new Army Air Corps embarked on a 5-year expansion program that led to the construction of Randolph Field. Among other things, this landmark legislation provided for the establishment of a new Air Corps Training Center.

  • U.S. Air Force Integrated Culutral Resources Management Plan, Joint Base San Antonio (2020)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio.

    This ICRMP was developed to provide for effective management and protection of cultural resources. It summarizes the history and prehistory of the installation, and reviews past historical and archaeological survey efforts. It outlines and assigns responsibilities for the management of cultural resources, discusses related concerns, and provides standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will help to preserve the cultural resources of the installation within the context of the mission. The ICRMP...

  • URS Legacy Grant Proposal: Achieving Force Protection Goals in Historic Buildings Within a Green/Sustainable Building Context
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Jodi Reeves Eyre

    URS Legacy Grant Proposal: Achieving Force Protection Goals in Historic Buildings Within a Green/Sustainable Building Context

  • Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: Cavalry and Light Artillery Post (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Fort Sam Houston’s buildings exhibit a variety of architectural influences because of its incremental development. Its four posts, the Quadrangle and Staff Post, Infantry Post, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, and New Post, are excellent visual records of the Army’s planning ideals and the architectural styles employed during their respective construction periods. The various architectural styles included Italianate, Colonial Revival, Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Classical...

  • Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: Infantry Post (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Of all the posts at Fort Sam Houston, none is more complex stylistically than the Infantry Post. This complicated assemblage of stylistic influences is typified in the design of Long Barracks and Band Barracks, and is discussed in more detail later in this text. Less difficult to interpret are the post’s kitchens, mess halls, and latrines which were executed in a simplified form of the Colonial Revival style. The Colonial Revival style, also known as Georgian Revival, is an adaptation of the...

  • Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: New Post (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Fort Sam Houston’s buildings exhibit a variety of architectural influences because of its incremental development. Its four posts, the Quadrangle and Staff Post, Infantry Post, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, and New Post, are excellent visual records of the Army’s planning ideals and the architectural styles employed during their respective construction periods. The various architectural styles include Italianate, Colonial Revival, Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Classical...

  • Volume 2, Fort Sam Houston Maintenance and Repair Plan: Quadrangle and Staff Post (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Fort Sam Houston’s buildings exhibit a variety of architectural influences as a result of its incremental development. Its four posts, the Quadrangle and Staff Post, Infantry Post, Cavalry and Light Artillery Post, and New Post, are excellent visual records of the Army’s planning ideals and the architectural styles employed during their respective construction periods. The various architectural styles include Italianate, Colonial Revival, Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival, Greek Revival,...

  • Volume 2: Camp Bullis Maintenance and Repair Plan (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    From an architectural perspective, buildings and structures at Camp Bullis are utilitarian in character. Some Craftsman and Bungalow stylistic influences can be seen in building proportions and detailing. Buildings were built economically to house, feed, and train troops; to administer training programs, and to maintain the military hardware used in training. Although the edifices of Fort Sam Houston project permanence and the public face of the Army as an enduring institution of the government,...

  • Warehouse 1 Building 80, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
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    This is a blueprint of Warehouse 1, building 80, at Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing accompanies form 117 detailing building 80.

  • Warehouse 1 Building 80, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
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    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for warehouse no. 1 (building number 80) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1924, with a building completion date recorded as 1930.

  • The West Point of the Air: In Pictures (1942)
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    A visual overview of Randolph Air Force Base in the 1940s. Acting as a yearbook, it states a hope to give a behind the scenes glimpse of life at the West Point of the Air and will be a reminder in years to come of scenes and events that enrich our memories of the fulfillment of our duty to America. The booklet is signed "Don Toeppen."

  • Wingspread Article, JBSA-Randolph Honors POW/MIA With Monument (2012)
    IMAGE Alex Salinas.

    A news article published by Wingspread on November 23, 2012. It details a new feature called the Prisoner of War-Missing in Action Monument that was erected at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Airmen’s Heritage Park that December. This monument will recognize individuals who sacrificed their freedom for their country. Their distinguished service is what the Airmen’s Heritage Park is all about.

  • Wingspread Article, Oldest Courtroom, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1995)
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    An article from Wingspread's May 26, 1995 publication. The clipping shows Captains Chris Aluotto and Ron Ratton standing next to a plaque designating Randolph Air Force Base's courtroom as the Air Force's oldest courtroom still in use. The article goes on to give a brief historical overview of the courtroom and the award given.

  • Work Order Directory, April 2012 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 556 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of April 2012.

  • Work Order Directory, August 2011 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 504 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of August 2011 and a few in September 2011.

  • Work Order Directory, August 2012 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 573 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of August 2012.

  • Work Order Directory, December 2011 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2011)
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    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 380 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of December 2011.

  • Work Order Directory, February 2012 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
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    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 520 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of February 2012.

  • Work Order Directory, January 2012 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
    DATASET Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 585 work order numbers, their vendors, status and date of completion. The work orders were completed at Randolph Air Force Base in the month of January 2012.

  • Work Order Directory, July 2011 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, 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.

  • Work Order Directory, July 2012 State Historic Preservation Office Spreadsheet, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2012)
    DATASET Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    This procurement log is a spreadsheet of 526 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 2012.