DoD Legacy Resource Management Program Collection

Part of: OSD Cultural Resources Program Collection

In 1990, Congress passed legislation establishing the Legacy Resource Management Program to provide financial assistance to the Department of Defense (DoD) for installation-specific efforts to preserve our natural and cultural heritage. In 1996, the Legacy Resource Management Program was significantly amended by the National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 104-201, Section 2694 of title 10 to focus on DoD-wide national and regional projects. The program assists DoD in protecting and enhancing resources while enabling military readiness. A Legacy project may involve regional ecosystem management initiatives, habitat preservation efforts, archaeological investigations, invasive species control, Native American consultations, and/or monitoring and predicting migratory patterns of birds and animals.

Three principles guide the Legacy program: stewardship, leadership, and partnership. Stewardship initiatives assist DoD in safeguarding its irreplaceable resources for future generations. By embracing a leadership role as part of the program, the Department serves as a model for respectful use of natural and cultural resources. Through partnerships, the program strives to access the knowledge and talents of individuals outside of DoD.

For more information, please visit: https://www.denix.osd.mil/legacy/index.html


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 101-200 of 345)


Design Guidelines for DoD Historic Buildings and Districts (Legacy 07-382)
  • Design Guidelines for DoD Historic Buildings and Districts - Report (Legacy 07-382) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Heather McDonald. Michelle Michael.

    This document provides assistance to installation-level staff who are not trained in historic architecture by providing a better understanding of why it is important to preserve the resources, what they are, the vocabulary to describe the resources, and how to interpret the Secretary of the Interior's Standards to appropriately manage the resources. The guidelines provide sound guidance and necessary tools for individuals to facilitate the Section 106 review process of the National Historic...

Design Guidelines for Implementing Energy Efficiency Strategies in Historic Properties (Legacy 11-382 & 13-382) Development of DoD Guidance for Archaeological Site Monitoring and Condition Assessments (Legacy 09-442)
  • Development of DoD Guidance for Archaeological Site Monitoring and Condition Assessments (Legacy 09-442)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    Monitoring the condition of archaeological sites is required under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act, Article 15 of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act, and Executive Order 13287; however, this responsibility is often overlooked in favor of funding the identification and evaluation of archaeological resources. This project presents best management practices to ensure consistent data collection and to aid in prioritizing future site treatment actions, and tools to...

  • Development of DoD Guidance for Archaeological Site Monitoring and Condition Assessments - Report (Legacy 09-442) (2011)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Versar, Inc..

    Monitoring the condition of archaeological sites is required under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act, Article 15 of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act, and Executive Order 13287; however, this responsibility is often overlooked in favor of funding the identification and evaluation of archaeological resources. This report presents best management practices to ensure consistent data collection and to aid in prioritizing future site treatment actions, and tools to...

DoD Cultural Resources Business Data Standards (Legacy 08-369)
  • DoD Cultural Resources Business Data Standards (Legacy 08-369)
    PROJECT Brian Crane.

    This report proposes a minimum set of Cultural Resources Business Data Standards for use in DoD cultural resources management programs. These draft standards represent the minimum set of data and associated attributes that DoD is recommended to collect and maintain in order to support its cultural resources management program. The standards were developed by assessing the current state of cultural resources data collection and management processes in the DoD and identifying all of the data...

  • DoD Cultural Resources Business Data Standards - Report (Legacy 08-369) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Crane.

    his report proposes a minimum set of Cultural Resources Business Data Standards for use in DoD cultural resources management programs. These draft standards represent the minimum set of data and associated attributes that DoD is recommended to collect and maintain in order to support its cultural resources management program. The standards were developed by assessing the current state of cultural resources data collection and management processes in the DoD and identifying all of the data...

DoD Cultural Resources Data Management Needs Assessment (Legacy 09-443)
  • DoD Cultural Resources Data Management Needs Assessment (Legacy 09-443)
    PROJECT Brian Crane.

    This project prepared an assessment of current DoD cultural resources data and data management practices with recommendations for incorporating existing DoD cultural resources data into newly developed data standards developed for the Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE), and for DoD cultural resources spatial and associated business data.

  • DoD Cultural Resources Data Management Needs Assessment - Report (Legacy 09-443) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Crane. Dennis Knepper.

    This report describes a project that prepared an assessment of current DoD cultural resources data and data management practices with recommendations for incorporating existing DoD cultural resources data into newly developed data standards developed for the Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE), and for DoD cultural resources spatial and associated business data.

DoD Heritage Partnerships Lessons Learned (Legacy 10-324) DoD Installation Support Facilities Historic Context - Hospitals Section (Legacy 06-296) DoD Sustainability Application Guide for Historic Properties (Legacy 04-220)
  • DoD Sustainability Application Guide for Historic Properties (Legacy 04-220)
    PROJECT Julie Webster.

    This report presents technical information to incorporate sustainable design principles into historic buildings owned by the Department of Defense (DoD). The study follows the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB), Version 2.0, June 2005, and provides specific discussion and strategies relevant both to historic preservation and sustainable design and development.

  • DoD Sustainability Application Guide for Historic Properties - Report (Legacy 04-220) (2007)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Julie Webster. Kathleen McQuiggan. Clarissa Wang Durst. James MacMillan.

    This report presents technical information to incorporate sustainable design principles into historic buildings owned by the Department of Defense (DoD). The study follows the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB), Version 2.0, June 2005, and provides specific discussion and strategies relevant both to historic preservation and sustainable design and development.

Energy Efficiency Alternatives for Historic Buildings in Extreme Cold Weather Climates (Legacy 13-703) Evaluating a Cooperative Approach to the Management of Digital Archaeological Data (Legacy 13-711) Galley Congress Inspection Report (Legacy 01-162)
  • Galley Congress Inspection Report (Legacy 01-162)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    The galley Congress was one of five vessels burned in Arnold Bay, Panton, Vermont, in 1776 by Benedict Arnold to prevent their capture by the British. This report of a 2001 inspection of the remains of the Congress discusses the documentation and measurement of scattered parts of the boat and records observations regarding the stability of the site, including the presence of zebra mussels.

  • Galley Congress Inspection Report (Legacy 01-162) (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Arthur Cohn.

    The galley Congress was one of five vessels burned in Arnold Bay, Panton, Vermont, in 1776 by Benedict Arnold to prevent their capture by the British. This report of a 2001 inspection of the remains of the Congress discusses the documentation and measurement of scattered parts of the boat and records observations regarding the stability of the site, including the presence of zebra mussels.

The Garden Canyon Project: Studies at Two Rockshelters at Fort Huachuca, Southeastern Arizona (Legacy Demonstration Project #21) Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors (Legacy 00-127)
  • Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors (Legacy 00-127)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This report offers guidance documents and decision support tools to help cultural resource managers (CRMs) and field practitioners make effective use of geophysical techniques. The ATAGS (Automated Tool for Archaeo-Geophysical Survey) software tool, which allows the user to develop an effective survey design for a geophysical survey at a particular site, is described.

  • Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors - Report (Legacy 00-127) (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This report offers guidance documents and decision support tools to help cultural resource managers (CRMs) and field practitioners make effective use of geophysical techniques. The ATAGS (Automated Tool for Archaeo-Geophysical Survey) software tool, which allows the user to develop an effective survey design for a geophysical survey at a particular site, is described.

Geotechnical Study, Forensic Evaluation, and Testing of Various Structures at Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Legacy 04-222) A Good Home for a Poor Man: Fort Polk and Vernon Parish, 1800-1940 (Legacy 94-0754) Guidance on the Use of Historic Human Remains Detection Dogs for Locating Unmarked Cemeteries (Legacy 12-510) A Guide to Architecture and Engineering Firms of the Cold War Era (Legacy 09-434) H.L. Hunley Project: 2004 Archaeological Findings and Progress Report (Legacy 04-106) H.L. Hunley Site Assessment (Legacy 97-106)
  • H.L. Hunley Site Assessment (Legacy 97-106)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.

  • H.L. Hunley Site Assessment - Report, 1998 (Legacy 97-106) (1998)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text National Park Service. Naval Historical Center. South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.

    This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.

Historic Context for Evaluating Mid-Century Modern Military Buildings - Report (Legacy 11-448)
  • Historic Context for Evaluating Mid-Century Modern Military Buildings - Report (Legacy 11-448)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This project created a guide for evaluating and/or managing military buildings constructed from 1950-1975. The report includes National Register eligibility guidance for evaluating military buildings associated with architectural Modernism (Criterion C only) and guidance on physical features and materials that are important in the various Modernist architectural movements.

  • Historic Context for Evaluating Mid-Century Modern Military Buildings - Report (Legacy 11-448) (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Roy Hampton. Maria Burkett. Christine Trebellas.

    This document is a guide for evaluating and/or managing military buildings constructed from 1950-1975. The report includes National Register eligibility guidance for evaluating military buildings associated with architectural Modernism (Criterion C only) and guidance on physical features and materials that are important in the various Modernist architectural movements.

Historic Context for Historic Period Archaeological Sites on Virginia's Coastal Plain (Legacy 05-262)
  • Historic Context for Historic Period Archaeological Sites on Virginia's Coastal Plain (Legacy 05-262)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This report synthesizes archaeological data from nineteenth and early twentieth-century sites that have been identified and/or studied in the Coastal Plain of Virginia. The document focuses on the Antebellum (1830-1860) and Postbellum (also known as Reconstruction and Growth) eras (1865-1917) because the associated sites are frequently difficult to evaluate since the significant research issues that are applicable have not been well-defined.

  • Historic Context for Historic Period Archaeological Sites on Virginia's Coastal Plain (Legacy 05-262) (2007)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James Rosenthal. Elizabeth Moore.

    This report synthesizes archaeological data from nineteenth and early twentieth-century sites that have been identified and/or studied in the Coastal Plain of Virginia. The document focuses on the Antebellum (1830-1860) and Postbellum (also known as Reconstruction and Growth) eras (1865-1917) because the associated sites are frequently difficult to evaluate since the significant research issues that are applicable have not been well-defined.

Historic Context for the African American Military Experience (Legacy 98-1762)
  • Historic Context for the African American Military Experience (Legacy 98-1762)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This report describes the African American experience in military service from colonial times to the Korean War, focusing on segregated units and sites on DoD lands. This is a nationwide report covering an extensive timeframe, centering on the time period from 1783, following the American Revolution, to 1954, when troops were integrated.

  • Historic Context for the African American Military Experience - Report (Legacy 98-1762) (1998)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven Smith. James Zeidler.

    This report describes the African American experience in military service from colonial times to the Korean War, focusing on segregated units and sites on DoD lands. This is a nationwide report covering an extensive timeframe, centering on the time period from 1783, following the American Revolution, to 1954, when troops were integrated.

A Historic Context Statement for a World War II Era Black Officers' Club at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (Legacy 93-0945) Historic Context Study: Historic Military Family Housing in Hawaii (Legacy 00-137) Historic Context: World War II Prisoner-of-War Camps on Department of Defense Installations (Legacy 05-256) Historic Landscape Inventory for U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York (Legacy 94-210) Historic Preservation Plan for the Kahuku Training Area, O'ahu, Hawai'i (Legacy 93-0539) Historical and Architectural Overview of Aircraft Hangars of the Reserve and National Guard Installations from World War I Through the Cold War (Legacy 09-431) A Historical Context of the Turpentine (Naval Stores) Industry in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida (Legacy 12-506) A History of Fort Amador and Fort Grant - The Former Panama Canal Zone, Republic of Panama (Legacy 93-1326) How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations (Legacy 09-449)
  • How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations (Legacy 09-449)
    PROJECT Chris Cochran. Adam Smith.

    This project showcases the wealth of historic, adaptively reused military architecture on closed DoD installations. This project is necessary from a regulatory standpoint. The DoD is a Federal agency and is responsible for the stewardship of historic properties under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. As part of the Section 106 process, DoD cultural resources managers need to determine a variety of potential paths for their historic building inventory. Adaptive reuse is one of...

  • How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations - Report (Legacy 09-449) (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Chris Cochran. Adam Smith.

    This project showcases the wealth of historic, adaptively reused military architecture on closed DoD installations. This project is necessary from a regulatory standpoint. The DoD is a Federal agency and is responsible for the stewardship of historic properties under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. As part of the Section 106 process, DoD cultural resources managers need to determine a variety of potential paths for their historic building inventory. Adaptive reuse is one of...

In-Theater Heritage Training for Deploying Personnel (Legacy 09-324)
  • In-Theater Heritage Training for Deploying Personnel (Legacy 09-324)
    PROJECT Laurie Rush.

    This project resulted in various training products produced by the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML), Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, and the Cultural Resources Management Program at Fort Drum, NY, between 2005-2010, for purposes of raising awareness among U.S. military personnel and DoD contractors in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Egypt of the importance and value of preserving and protecting cultural property.

  • Product Catalog for Cultural Property Protection Planning and Training in the Department of Defense - Brochure (Legacy 09-324) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James A. Zeidler. Alexandra Wallace.

    This catalog provides a brief visual presentation of the various training products produced by the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML), Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, and the Cultural Resources Management Program at Fort Drum, NY, between 2005-2010, for purposes of raising awareness among U.S. military personnel and DoD contractors in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Egypt of the importance and value of preserving and protecting cultural property.

Institutionalizing Protocols for Wide-Area Inventory of Archaeological Sites by the Analysis of Aerial and Satellite Imagery (Legacy 11-158) Integrating Military Training and Archaeological Site Integrity: A Data Analysis Approach (Legacy 09-435) Integrating Military Training and Archaeological Site Integrity: A Field Analysis Approach (Legacy 10-435)
  • Integrating Military Training and Archaeological Site Integrity: A Field Analysis Approach (Legacy 10-435)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    The purpose of the study was to identify factors useful for assessing potential damage to archaeological sites resulting from military vehicle training activities and determining acceptable thresholds for these activities, to assist the DoD in sustaining critical military training while complying with cultural resource stewardship responsibilities. The report specifically addresses soil compaction and examines physical evidence associated with vehicle ruts and the implications for artifact...

  • Integrating Military Training and Archaeological Site Integrity: A Field Analysis Approach - Report (Legacy 10-435) (2012)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Crane. Dennis Knepper. Christopher Bowen. Bernard Means.

    The purpose of the study was to identify factors useful for assessing potential damage to archaeological sites resulting from military vehicle training activities and determining acceptable thresholds for these activities, to assist the DoD in sustaining critical military training while complying with cultural resource stewardship responsibilities. The report specifically addresses soil compaction and examines physical evidence associated with vehicle ruts and the implications for artifact...

Investigation of the CSS Alabama (Legacy 00-109)
  • Investigation of the CSS Alabama (Legacy 00-109)
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

    This document reports the activities undertaken during the 2000 investigation of the CSS Alabama, a Confederate commerce raider that sank in a channel off the Normandy Peninsula in 190 feet of water. The paper describes the work, including recovery of a cannon, use of underwater TV to record the exposed wreck structure, recovery of exposed artifacts, steps taken to package and send artifacts to Charleston, South Carolina, for conservation, collection of data for a video mosaic, recordation of...

  • Investigation of the CSS Alabama - Report (Legacy 00-109) (2000)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Gordon Watts.

    This document reports the activities undertaken during the 2000 investigation of the CSS Alabama, a Confederate commerce raider that sank in a channel off the Normandy Peninsula in 190 feet of water. The paper describes the work, including recovery of a cannon, use of underwater TV to record the exposed wreck structure, recovery of exposed artifacts, steps taken to package and send artifacts to Charleston, South Carolina, for conservation, collection of data for a video mosaic, recordation of...

It's a Cold War: The Air National Guard's Role in Defending America, 1946-1989 (Legacy 07-340) Late Holocene Paleoclimatic Stress and Prehistoric Human Occupation on San Clemente Island (Legacy 91-083/91-473) Long-Term Management Strategies for USS Arizona, a Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor (Legacy 02-170, 03-170, 04-170, & 05-170) A Look at the Historic Real Property Inventory in the DoD (07-376) Maintaining Elements That Are Efficient by Design: What's Already Green About Our Historic Buildings (Legacy 09-456) Managing Cultural Resources: Compiling and Storing the Data (Legacy 09-351)
  • Managing Cultural Resources: Compiling and Storing the Data (Legacy 09-351)
    PROJECT Carrie Gregory.

    This project provided the following benefits: (1) gathered pre-1945 facility-specific data to complement the originally collected Cold War data and provide the same level of information for all pre-1992 facilities at all four installations; (2) established a procedure for creating searchable electronic documents employable at any repository; (3) provided electronic copies of important national, regional, and local contexts and other important CRM documents for intended use by a wide DoD...

  • Managing Cultural Resources: Compiling and Storing the Data - Report (Legacy 09-351) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Carrie Gregory.

    This report describes a project that provided the following benefits: (1) gathered pre-1945 facility-specific data to complement the originally collected Cold War data and provide the same level of information for all pre-1992 facilities at all four installations; (2) established a procedure for creating searchable electronic documents employable at any repository; (3) provided electronic copies of important national, regional, and local contexts and other important CRM documents for intended...

Map Production for the Paleoindian Archaeology and Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Shorelines on DoD Installations Project (Legacy 05-260) The Military Heritage Guidebook (Legacy 03-196)