| Fort Scott Lake Cultural Resource Study. Part 2. Historical and Architectural Field Survey of a Portion of Fort Scott Lake Project, Bourbon County, Kansas |
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266 pages |
| Authors:
LeAnne Baird; Joseph Eden; Kathy Fimple; Kathy Morgan; Anita Pitchford; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | An architectural and historical survey of selected sites in the proposed Fort Scott Lake project area was conducted in the fall of 1981. A project area history was compiled that showed the development of this rural area through time to be typical of the Eastern margin of the Plains with two exceptions: The rural economy of this area at the turn of the century was closely tied to the flagstone ... |
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| Archaeological Investigations at Rathbun Lake, Iowa |
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182 pages |
| Authors:
Richard S. Levy; David Pollack; Ellen Dugan; Charles Niquette; A. Luckenbach; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | Approximately, 7,000 acres of land were surveyed in land designated as a wildlife area. The survey was to investigate the number, character, and potential significance of the resources and to develop a predictive model of areas not surveyed in project lands. Fifty-seven resources were identified. None of the sites contained subsurface deposits or were eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. (kr) |
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| Archaeology and History of Lake Ray Roberts. Volume 2. Construction Area Testing |
09 APR 1982 |
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| Authors:
S. Alan Skinner; LeAnne Baird; Maynard B. Cliff; Kathy Fimple; Jim Garber; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | Site testing within the Lake Ray Roberts dam site construction area involved an integrated, two-stage program of auger testing, surface collecting, test pit excavation, and historical research for a total of 60 sites in northern Denton County Texas, including 15 prehistoric sites, 22 historic sites without standing structures, 16 historic sites with standing structures, and 7 sites with both historic and prehistoric components. Based on this work, the earliest human ... |
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| The Archaeology and History of Lake Ray Roberts. Volume 1. Cultural Resources Survey |
MAR 1982 |
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| Authors:
S. Alan Skinner; Maynard B. Cliff; LeAnne Baird; A. Binion Amerson Jr.; Jeyne Bennett; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | The Lake Ray Roberts Cultural Resources survey involved a comprehensive inventory of a proposed 45,000 acre lake and associated park lands, located in northern Denton County and adjacent parts of Cooke and Grayson Counties, Texas. A total of 335 cultural resource locations were recorded during the field investigation and oral history gathering phases of the study. Likewise, 102 standing historic structures, 16 cemeteries, and 5 bridges were mapped, photographed, and ... |
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| BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES AT PINE BLUFF ARSENAL, PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS. |
29 JAN 1982 |
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| Authors:
A. BINION AMERSON JR.; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | THIS REPORT PRESENTS A BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPIRIT AND INTENT OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973, AS AMENDED, FOR TWO SPECIFIC AREAS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF PINE BLUFF ARSENAL (PBA), ARKANSAS, TO BE USED BY THE US DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY IN DEVELOPING BINARY CHEMICAL MUNITIONS. THE WORK WAS DIVIDED INTO TWO MAJOR AREAS: MAKE AN ON-SITE SURVEY OF THE TWO AREAS; AND PRODUCE A BIOLOGICAL ... |
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| Cultural Resources Overview of the Proposed Black Cypress and Marshall Reservoirs |
21 JUL 1981 |
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| Authors:
Martin J. Northern; B. D. Skiles; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | This report is a brief overview of known resources to make estimates on resources that may be affected by proposed projects. It was estimated that over 900 sites may be affected if both projects are constructed. Using conventional survey methodology, however, it was estimated that only 205 of these sites would be located. Dense ground cover is the major limiting factor. This report gives brief overview of prehistoric and historic ... |
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| Cultural Overview of the Bear Creek Lake Area, Colorado |
25 AUG 1980 |
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| Authors:
Alex Bourdeau; Scott Geister; S. Alan Skinner; ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS INC DALLAS TX
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 | Cultural resources inventory and evaluation of the Bear Creek Lake in Jefferson County, Colorado have focused primarily on the reconnaissance and assessment of the two historic structures which are architecturally representative of houses built in the late 19th century. No prehistoric archeological resources remain in the study area, possibly due to the extensive ground surface modification resulting from the construction of Bear Creek Dam and other mining and agricultural impacts. ... |
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