Monitor Report: Trench Along Diamond Creek Way, Fort D. A. Russell National Historic Landmark, Wyoming

Part of the F.E. Warren AFB Project Metadata project

Author(s): Richard Bryant

Year: 2004

Summary

In April 2004, Richard Bryant monitored trenching operations along Diamond Creek Way in the Fort D. A. Russell National Historic Landmark. The trench is about 24 inches wide and four feet deep. The trench begins on the south edge of Diamond Creek Way just north of Building 355 and runs east along the road, then turns southeast and runs to the west side of Building 356. No artifacts related to 48-LA-71DD or the POW occupation of the area were found.

Cite this Record

Monitor Report: Trench Along Diamond Creek Way, Fort D. A. Russell National Historic Landmark, Wyoming. Richard Bryant. 2004 ( tDAR id: 470826) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8470826

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1867 to 1930 (Fort D. A. Russell period)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -104.898; min lat: 41.129 ; max long: -104.83; max lat: 41.211 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): F.E. Warren Air Force Base CRM Manager

Record Identifiers

FEW AFB Project No.(s): 2040404

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