Seymour Johnson AFB - Reports
Part of: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Cultural Resources Archive
Reports from the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
Site Name Keywords
Building 2130 •
Building 5015 •
31NH697 •
31NH680 •
31NH642 •
Building 4828 •
31Pt259 •
31Ed365 •
31Ed369 •
31Pt606
Site Type Keywords
Ceramic Scatter •
Creek •
Historic Trash Pit •
Shell Road •
Ridge •
Fighter Alert Facility •
Bomber/Tanker Alert Facility •
Military Shelter
Other Keywords
National Register of Historic Places •
NRHP •
DACW21-93-D-0040
Culture Keywords
Historic •
PaleoIndian •
Clovis •
Archaic •
Early Archaic •
Middle Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Woodland •
Early Woodland •
Middle Woodland
Investigation Types
Heritage Management •
Architectural Survey •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Archaeological Overview •
Historic Background Research •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Systematic Survey
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Fauna •
Human Remains •
Shell •
Hammerstone •
Chert •
Sandstone •
Quartz •
Limestone
Temporal Keywords
Cold War •
Civil War •
World War II •
Prehistoric •
19th Century •
Post-World War II
Geographic Keywords
North Carolina (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Wayne County (County) •
Wayne (County) •
Goldsboro •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory)
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- Documents (9)
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The Archaeology of North Carolina: Three Archaeological Symposia (2011)
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A collection of papers on North Carolina Archaeology.
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A Final Report of the Phase I/II Archaeological Investigation at Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area, New Hanover County, North Carolina (1996)
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During the late fall of 1994 and the early spring of 1995, Phase I and Phase II archaeological surveys were conducted at Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area, Kure Beach, New Hanover County, North Carolina. During the course of the background research, it was determined that control of a sizeable portion of the recreation area first described in the Scope-of-Work (150 acres ±) had reverted to the United States Army, leaving just over 100 acres to be studied. Historic properties were identified...
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Historic Structures Survey at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina (1996)
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During October to November 1994, a historic resource survey was undertaken by Panamerican Consultants, Inc. (PCI), at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. The survey was designed to locate and evaluate the significance of historic buildings and structures within the base in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, and Executive Order 11593 (Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment). A total of 166 structures were recorded by PCI...
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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Historic Evaluation Buildings 5015, 2130, and 4828, U. S. Air Force Air Combat Command Series, Report of Investigations, Number 24 (2006)
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This report presents the results of a historic evaluation of three Cold War-era buildings at Seymour Johnson AR, North Carolina, The three buildings evaluated are: Building 5015 (Fighter-Interceptor Alert Hangar constructed in 1957), Building 2130 (Readiness Crew Building constructed in 1959), and Building 4828 (Dock, A/C Fuel System Maintenance [Wing Hangar], constructed in 1963. All three buildings meet the requirements of criteria consideration G for properties under 50 years of age and all...
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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base: Cold War-Era Historic Property Survey Database (2009)
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Database for the Cold War era historic property survey that was conducted at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base located in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base: Cold War-Era Historic Property Survey Summary (2009)
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This report is a summary of the Cold War era historic property survey that was conducted at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base located in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
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A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume I: Historic Context and Methodology for Assessment (1995)
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This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate, evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to evaluate real property, personal property, and records and documents sites that may be exceptionally significant due to their relationship to the Cold War,...
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A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume II-26: A Baseline Inventory of Cold War Material Culture at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (1997)
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Mariah Associates, Inc. conducted a cultural resource inventory at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, between September 27 and October 5, 1994.This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to...
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A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume III: Summary Report and Final Programmatic Recommendations (Draft 1, revised) (1995)
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This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to evaluate real property, personal property, and records and documents sites that may be exceptionally significant due to their relationship to the Cold War, thus...