Phase I Archaeological Investigations at the Parade Ground and Continental Park, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia

Summary

Panamerican Consultants, Inc., under a cooperative agreement with the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, Fort Detrick, Maryland, conducted a Phase I archaeological survey at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia. Occupying the north side of the entrance to the James River, the fort’s location from the initial arrival of European settlers onward was seen as critical to local and regional defense. Fort Monroe was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and in the National Register of Historic Places (#66000912) in 1966.

Cite this Record

Phase I Archaeological Investigations at the Parade Ground and Continental Park, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia. PANAMERICAN CONSULTANTS, INC., Michele H. Hayward, Frank J. Schieppati, Mark A. Steinback. 2004 ( tDAR id: 393205) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8TH8NR9

Spatial Coverage

min long: -76.333; min lat: 36.993 ; max long: -76.278; max lat: 37.024 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Patty Conte

Contributor(s): Radar Solutions International; Doria Kutrubes; Mark A. Steinback

Principal Investigator(s): Michele H. Hayward; Frank J. Schieppati

Collaborator(s): U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity

Repository(s): Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility

Prepared By(s): PANAMERICAN CONSULTANTS, INC.

Submitted To(s): Fort Monroe Environmental Office, Fort Monroe, Virginia

Record Identifiers

VDHR File Number(s): 44HT27

Task Order Number(s): 0011

DHR Project File Number(s): 44HT27

National Register of Historic Places (s): 66000912

Assistance Agreement Number(s): DAMD1-00-2-0006

Notes

Redaction Note: This document has been redacted. To request access to an nonredacted copy, contact the Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

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