Brookville Lake, Indiana N.D.

Part of: US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District VCP

This collection is referred to as "Brookville Lake, Indiana N.D.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a tenth of a linear inch.

The associated documentation for Brookville Lake, Indiana N.D. was stored in one acidic folder and in one acidic cardboard box with other document collections. The archivist found it difficult to assign the document to a specific archaeological project because the pamphlet was not dated. There was no removal of photographs materials from this collection. The pamphlet is oversized; therefore, it was flattened and stored as an oversized material. The Brookville pamphlet was the only document present at the time of archival processing related to the Brookville Lake artifact collection. There is no report for the Brookville Lake collection. Because there is no report, there is no information on how the artifacts were collected, who collected them, why they were collected, and when they were collected. The pamphlet seems to be used as an informative guide on the Brookville Lake and surroundings, but nothing inside the pamphlet explains why artifacts were collected from the Brookville Lake.

The processing archivist performed some online research of the archaeological investigations at Brookville Lake to determine if the Veterans’ Curation Project staff members could find out more about the artifacts and document collections being rehabilitated at their facility. While doing so, they found important information that would help with the contribution of completing the Brookville Lake Indiana finding aid. The information obtained while searching the internet related to the various U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects performed around Brookville Lake and the surrounding area that occurred during the 1960s that may have resulted in the artifact collection being processed by the Veterans’ Curation Project.

An additional record series, Catalog Records, was created to house the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology (GBL) artifact catalog for this investigation. These two files were sent to the VCP electronically, printed on acid free paper, and housed with the associated documentation. Scanned asset numbers were not assigned, because the files were uploaded into the digital imaging database directly from the file sent by GBL.

The digital materials in this collection were processed by the Veterans Curation Program (VCP), and include the artifact report, artifact database, finding aid, and scanned asset key. Additional digital materials held by the VCP include box inventories, card stock inserts, document folder listing, GBL artifact inventory, GBL catalog, initial data collection, pamphlet, and records removal sheet. For additional information on these materials, refer to the Finding Aid.

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Documents
  • Artifact Report, Brookville Lake N.D. (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Walter John Sinnott IV.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Project’s (VCP) St. Louis laboratory in the fall of 2009. The VCP St. Louis laboratory was established by USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funds and staffed through Brockington and Associates, Inc. Human skeletal remains (HSR) were removed...

  • Finding Aid, Brookville Lake N.D. (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Printice Petty.

    This collection is referred to as "Brookville Lake, Indiana N.D.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a tenth of a linear inch. The associated documentation for Brookville Lake, Indiana N.D. was stored in one acidic folder and in one acidic cardboard box with other document collections. The archivist found it difficult to assign the document to a specific archaeological project because the pamphlet was not...

Datasets
  • Artifact Database, Brookville Lake N.D. (2012)
    DATASET Veterans Curation Program.

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Project’s (VCP) St. Louis laboratory in the fall of 2009. The VCP St. Louis laboratory was established by USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funds and staffed through Brockington and Associates, Inc. Human skeletal remains (HSR) were removed...

  • Scanned Asset Key, Brookville Lake N.D. (2012)
    DATASET Printice Petty.

    This is the scanned asset key for the Brookville Lake (12FR55) N.D. collection stored at the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University.

Projects
  • Brookville Lake N.D.
    PROJECT U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

    Brookville Lake, Indiana has long been acknowledged as one of the most picturesque and historically significant areas in the state of Indiana. A collection of artifacts and documents were obtained from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. The collection contained eleven cataloged items, which included one pamphlet. The pamphlet was apparently placed with the artifacts collected at site number 12FR55 to give some general information about Brookville Lake and the surrounding...