Inventory and Evaluation of WWI-Era Gun Emplacements and Artillery Observation Features Fort Sill Military Reservation, Comanche County, Oklahoma

Part of the Hart 2007 (DRAFT) project

Author(s): Daniel Hart

Year: 2007

Summary

A cultural resources inventory and evaluation of known First World War (WWI) era concrete gun emplacements, bunkers, and other features was conducted at Fort Sill in Apache Gate Range area. Known bunkers and emplacements were relocated during field survey conducted by engineering-environmental Management, Inc. in January and February 2006. This survey and evaluation report details the recording of nine series of gun emplacements, six bunkers, two foundations, and two walls dating to the WWI era. Archeological sites contained in this report: 34CM601, 34CM602, 34CM603, 34CM604, 34CM605, 34CM606, 34CM607, 34CM608, 34CM609, 34CM610, 34CM611, 34CM612, 34CM613, 34CM614, 34CM148, 34CM149, 134CM50. Prepared for USACE, Tulsa District, Contract Number DACA56-03-D-2005, Task Order No. 67.

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Inventory and Evaluation of WWI-Era Gun Emplacements and Artillery Observation Features Fort Sill Military Reservation, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Daniel Hart. 2007 ( tDAR id: 462978) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8462978

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Contact(s): U.S. Army Fort Sill Environmental Office

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