| Langley Air Force Base, Archaeological Survey of 406 Acres |
FEB 2005 |
142 pages |
| Authors:
William H. Moore; Dennis B. Blanton; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | From February through August 2004, the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research conducted an archaeological survey of 406 acres of the Langley Air Force Base (LAFB) installation in partial compliance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The focus of the survey was moderate to high probability areas along the shorelines of Back River and Tabb Creek. Seven archaeological sites and 23 archaeological locations were identified during ... |
|
| Test Excavations at Five Sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range Sumter County, South Caroline |
MAY 2003 |
185 pages |
| Authors:
Charles E. Cantley; Mark Swanson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Phase II Testing of five archaeological sites located within the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), South Carolina, was conducted by New South Associates, sub contractor for Geo-Marine, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and the U. S. Air Force, Show Air Force Base (AFB). Most of PECR is located in Sumter County's Manchester Township, with the southern end extending into Fulton, and the eastern edge ... |
|
| A Class III Inventory of 405 Acres for Target Reconfigurations on Ranger 76, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada |
AUG 2002 |
24 pages |
| Authors:
Daron G. Duke; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | A cultural resources inventory of 403 acres surrounding existing targets on Pahute Mesa was conducted in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act These targets are Target 7603, Target 7604, and Target 7611. Eleven cultural resources sites were recorded, all were prehistoric obsidian lithic scatters. Limited reconnaissance at the nearby Obsidian Butte source area was also conducted. |
|
| An Archaeological Survey of 4,690 Acres on Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico |
OCT 2000 |
159 pages |
| Authors:
Chris Lowry; Brian Knight; Cody Browning; Regan Giese; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Between August 29 and October 16, 1999, archaeologists from Geo- Marine, Inc. (GMI) conducted an archaeological survey of 4,690 acres on Melrose Air Force Range. The survey was conducted on several parcels located on the southeastern portion of the range. Seven archaeological sites were discovered during the course of the survey along with 24 isolated occurrences. Six of the sites date to the Historic period ... |
|
| Test Excavations at 20 Archeological Sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina, Volume 2: Appendices |
JUN 1999 |
254 pages |
| Authors:
John S. Cable; Maynard B. Cliff; Gary A. Hebler; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This appendix presents the descriptive results of the ceramic analysis for the 1997 Phase II investigations at 20 prehistoric archeological Sites located in Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina. The collection of 2,622 ceramics represents a sampling of nearly every prehistoric occupational period present in the Lower Wateree River valley, an estimated span of some 3,000 to 3,500 years. The typological classification and functional characteristics ... |
|
| Test Excavations at 20 Archeological Sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina, Volume I |
JUN 1999 |
458 pages |
| Authors:
GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of Phase II archeological testing of 20 prehistoric sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. The sites are located in the Coastal Plain province and ring the edge of Big Bay, one of the largest Carolina bays in South Carolina. All of the sites are located on land owned by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the testing was conducted in ... |
|
| Archeological Data Recovery at Sites 38SU45, 38SU133, and 38SU145, with Results of Test Excavations Conducted at Sites 38SU136, 38SU137, and 38SU141, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter Count |
SEP 1998 |
698 pages |
| Authors:
John S. Cable; Charles E. Cantley; Mary T. Bonhage-Fruend; Mark J. Brooks; Leonard R. Gardner; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of the archeological testing of sites 38SUl36, 38SUl37, and 38SUl41; and of data recovery conducted at sites 38SU45, 38SUl33, and 38SU145, otherwise known as the Blackwater Pond Site Cluster. The sites are located in the Coastal Plain province near the northwestern edge of Big Bay, one of the largest Carolina bays in South Carolina. Situated 5O km east of ... |
|
| Archeological Survey for JTF-6 Road Improvements in Presidio and Jeff Davis Counties, Texas |
JUL 1998 |
170 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Victor Gibbs; Regan Giese; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report summarizes the results of a cultural resources survey which was conducted along approximately 90 mi of existing road rights-of-way and 1.5 mi of proposed new road rights-of-way in Presidio and Jeff Davis counties, Texas. The study was undertaken to provide archeological clearance for road improvements that are designed to assist the U.S. Border Patrol in accessing the International Boundary. A total of 27 new archeological ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Survey for a Joint Task Force Six (JTF-6) Action in Webb, Maverick, and Dimmit Counties, Texas |
MAR 1998 |
277 pages |
| Authors:
Jeffrey D. Owens; Johnna L. Buysse; Steve Gaither; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of a cultural resources inventory survey of 239.8 miles of existing and proposed new road right-of-way in Webb, Maverick and Dimmit counties, south Texas, included within the survey area are she proposed location for three borrow pits, an equipment storage area, two helipads, one airfield, and two boot camp areas. Also included in the report is an assessment of the ... |
|
| A Cultural Resources Survey of 1,213 Acres for Four Proposed MLRS Firing Position Near McGregor Range Camp, Fort Bliss Military Reservation, Otero County, New Mexico |
FEB 1998 |
340 pages |
| Authors:
Cody B. Browing; Mark J. Ennes; Victor Gibbs; Marc Thompson; Regan Giese; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Between June 22 and August 8, 1997, archaeologists with Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI). El Paso. Texas, performed an intensive cultural resources inventory survey of approximately 1,213 acres (491 ha) on McGregor Guided Missile Range, Fort Bliss Military Reservation, Otero County. New Mexico. The purpose of this archaeological survey was to identify, document, and inventory prehistoric and historic remains in support of the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) training requirements. This survey ... |
|
| Buildings 107, 289, and 291 Demolition, HABS/HAER Architectual Assessment, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico |
02 JAN 98 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
Moira Ernst; Jean Fulton; Sonya Cooper; Joe C. Freeman; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | On June 10 and 11, 1996, an architectural assessment of three buildings was conducted on Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico, by Geo-Marine, Inc. Buildings 107, 289, and 291, constructed during World War II, are scheduled for demolition as part of the German Air Force Beddown project. Buildings 107 and 291 are considered ineligible for placement on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) because of their extensive ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Survey of 245 Acres at the White Oak Creek Wildlife Managment Area, Cass, Morris, and Titus Counties, Texas |
JAN 1998 |
38 pages |
| Authors:
Steven M. Hunt; Maynard B. Cliff; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report is concerned with the cultural resources survey of 245 acres of the White Oak Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located within Cass, Morris, and Titus counties, Texas. This work was undertaken in order to identify any cultural resources located within the newly acquired areas and to evaluate their potential for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). - The present survey resulted in the identification and ... |
|
| Geomorphological, Geocological, Geoarcheological, and Surficial Mapping Study of McGregor Guided Missile Range, Fort bliss, New Mexico. Volume II |
DEC 97 |
273 pages |
| Authors:
Donald L. Johnson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | The scope of the study is reflected in its title: to provide a general geomorphologic, soil, geoarcheologic, and surficial mapping study of the McGregor Range. The purpose is to produce an explanatory model of Quaternary landscape evolution. The study it also intended to provide baseline information on the geology, water resources, landforms, and soils of the McGregor Range, plus explore new and old concepts and background information as a collective ... |
|
| Geomorphological, Geoecological, Geoarcheological, and Surficial Mapping Study of McGregor Guided Missile Range, Fort Bliss, New Mexico. Volume I |
DEC 97 |
412 pages |
| Authors:
Donald L. Johnson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | The scope of the study is reflected in its title: to provide a general geomorphologic, soil, geoarcheologic, and surficial mapping study of the McGregor Range. The purpose is to produce an explanatory model of Quaternary landscape evolution. The study is also intended to provide baseline information on the geology, water resources, landforms, and soils of the McGregor Range, plus explore new and old concepts and background information as a collective ... |
|
| Shaw Air Force Base Test Excavations at Seven Archeological Sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina |
SEP 97 |
281 pages |
| Authors:
Natalie P. Adams; Kenneth F. Styer; John Cable; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Phase II testing of four prehistoric sites (38SU132, 38SU133, 38SU135, and 38SU145) and three historic sites (38SU149, 38SU212, and 38SU213) at the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, South Carolina, was conducted by New South Associates, subcontractor for Geo-Marine, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and the U.S. Air Force, Shaw Air Force Base (AFB). These sites will be adversely impacted by construction by Shaw AFB of ... |
|
| Avon Park Air Force Range: Cultural Resources Inventory and Assessment |
JUN 97 |
393 pages |
| Authors:
Kaea J. Morris; Robert J. Austin; Joseph C. Freeman; Steve Gaither; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of a Phase I cultural resources inventory of 6800 noncontiguous acres on Avon Park Air Force Range (APAFR) in Polk and Highlands counties, Florida, and an assessment of the cultural resources located. Also included in the report is a model and GIS map designed to identify the areas of high, medium, and low site potential on the APAFR a World War II content, and Historic ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Testing of Two Sites within the White Oak Creek Wildlife Management Area, Bowie and Titus Counties, Texas |
APR 97 |
473 pages |
| Authors:
Floyd B. Largent Jr.; Debra L. Beene; Maynard B. Cliff; Steven M. Hunt; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report chronicles the results of archeological test excavations conducted at two prehistoric sites, located within the White Oak Creek Wildlife Management Area (WHA) in Bowie and Titus counties, Texas. The excavations were conducted at these sites, both of which are on federal property, in order to assess their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Excavations yielded significant evidence of multicomponent Archaic and Caddoan occupations ... |
|
| A Sea of Sand: The White Dune Field Cultural Resources Survey, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Volume 1 |
20 MAR 97 |
297 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Moira Ernst; Victor Gibbs; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Between November 1995 and June 1996, Geo-Marine, Inc., personnel conducted a cultural resources survey of 15,955 acres of Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) administered properties in the Tularosa Basin, Otero County, New Mexico. The portion of the study area described in this report comprises approximately 11,565 acres and is located on the Main Base portion of HAFB in an environment dominated by gypsum sand dunes. The project is not associated ... |
|
| Results of Phase II Investigations and Recommendations for Phase III data Recovery at 37 Archeological Sites in Selected Areas of Maneuver Areas 1, 2, and 8 Fort Bliss, Texas |
FEB 97 |
447 pages |
| Authors:
Stephen K. Mbutu; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of cultural resources testing investigations of selected sites located on the Hueco Bolson desert floor on Fort Bliss Military Reservation. These investigations were conducted by Geo- Marine, Inc., from November 1993 to February 1994. The primary focus of the testing investigations was to identify all sites that may be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The project encompassed the evaluation of ... |
|
| Barksdale Air Force Base Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of Approximately 5,700 Acres |
FEB 97 |
238 pages |
| Authors:
Rebecca Procter; Philip R. Gerrell; Marsha Prior; Maynard B. Cliff; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | A Phase I cultural resources survey was conducted on 5,700 acres within Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB) from November 15, 1995, through March 23, 1996, by personnel of Geo-Marine, Inc. This work was conducted in accordance with and in partial fulfillment of the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC) obligations under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended through 1992 (PL-89-665); the Archeological and Historical Preservation Act ... |
|
| MacDill Air Force Base: National Register Eligibility Recommendations for Sites 8HI50 and 8HI5656 |
FEB 97 |
217 pages |
| Authors:
Philip R. Gerrell; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of archeological test excavations conducted at two prehistoric sites (8H150 and 8Hl5656) located within MacDill Air Force Base (AFB), Tampa, Florida. These investigations were conducted by Geo-Marine, Inc., under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. The purpose of the investigations was to assess the eligibility of each site for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The excavation ... |
|
| Canada Del Tule: Cultural Resources Inventory of 3,520 Acres on Melrose Air Force Base, Roosevelt County, New Mexico |
1997 |
230 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Cody B. Browning; Mark Ennes; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | During April of 1997, intensive cultural resources survey was conducted on Melrose Air Force Range, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, by Geo- Marine, Inc. A total of 3,520 acres was included in this inventory, which resulted in documentation of ten previously unrecorded archaeological sites and 87 isolated occurrences. Six of the sites included artifacts associated with aboriginal activities, three appear to result from historic activities, and one site included evidence of ... |
|
| Fort Sill Military Reservation Historic Context: World War II-era Concurrent Camp/Officer Training School, 1939-1945 |
1997 |
144 pages |
| Authors:
William P. Rushing; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the historic context for the proposed World War II historic district, Fort Sill Military Reservation, Oklahoma, 1939-1945. This historic context was prepared to facilitate an assessment of the historical significance of the remaining World War II buildings and structures at Fort Sill. Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), conducted the research and wrote the report under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District. Several other tasks were ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Site Testing and Geological Investigations at Fort Sill Military Reservation, Fort Sill, Oklahoma |
97 |
230 pages |
| Authors:
Floyd B. Largent Jr.; Steve Gaither; Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of two programs of archeological fieldwork conducted on the Fort Sill Military Reservation, Comanche County, Oklahoma. The first involved the coring, pedestrian survey, and geoarcheological assessment of a 20 acre tract in the East Cache Creek floodplain. The second program entailed a series of test excavations at 15 archeological sites scattered across the installation. Archival research was also conducted to collect information on some of ... |
|
| The First Thirty Years: Post Field and Its Role in Military Aviation, 1915-1945 |
97 |
100 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Gaither; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents a historic context and architectural assessment for Post Field at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and an assessment of the significance of the facility within the development of military aviation. The assessment of the permanent buildings at Post Field indicates the group of permanent buildings built between 1932 and 1935 are significant as contributing elements to the proposed Post Field historic district and are eligible for inclusion on the ... |
|
| North Main Base Cultural Resources Survey Holloman Air Force Base, OteroCounty, New Mexico. Volume 1 |
30 SEP 1996 |
281 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Victor Gibbs; Melinda Landreth; Moira Ernst; Brian McCarson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Between August and October 1995, archaeologists from Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), El Paso, Texas conducted an intensive cultural resource survey of 9,350 acres on Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB), Otero County, New Mexico. A total of 31 previously unrecorded archaeological sites was documented. Nine of the newly discovered properties are attributable to prehistoric activities. One of the previously unrecorded sites relates to historic phase activities, fourteen represent ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Holston Ordnance Works Historic Investigation |
AUG 96 |
111 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Swanson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report documents the construction and operation of Holston Ordnance Works, now known as the Holston Army Ammunition Plant (Holston AAP), Kingsport, Tennessee. The research was initiated by Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), in the spring and summer of 1995, and was continued by New South Associates in September and October of the same year. Holston Ordnance Works was a critically important installation in the Ordnance Department's government-owned contractor- operated (GOCO) industrial ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Historic Investigation |
AUG 96 |
116 pages |
| Authors:
Scott C. Shaffer; Deborah L. Crown; Wendy J. Eliason; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP), Jackson County, Missouri. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army Materiel Command, the Advisory Council ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Survey of 5,000 Acres Within the White Oak Creek Mitigation Area (WOCMA), Bowie, Morris, and Titus Counties, Texas: 1993-1994 |
MAY 96 |
305 pages |
| Authors:
Maynard B. Cliff; William D. White; Steven M. Hunt; Darryl Pleasant; Gary L. Shaw; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | In 1993, Geo-Marine, Inc., was contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, to conduct cultural resources investigations on 5,000 acres of the planned White Oak Creek Mitigation Area (WOCMA). This work was to include an intensive pedestrian survey for both prehistoric and historical cultural resources, and an initial assessment of these resources in terms of their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
65 pages |
| Authors:
Rita Walsh; Patricia Wingo; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (JAAP), near Wilmington, Illinois. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Ravenna Ordnance Plant Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant (RVAAP), Ravenna, Ohio. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Indiana Army Ammunition Plant. Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
114 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Gaither; Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP), Charlestown, Indiana. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Badger Ordnance Works Transctipts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
119 pages |
| Authors:
Deborah L. Crown; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP), Baraboo, Wisconsin. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of initiation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Holston Ordnance Works Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
126 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Swanson; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Holston Army Ammunition Plant (HAAP), Kingsport, Tennessee. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
112 pages |
| Authors:
Deborah L. Crown; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP), near Lake City, Missouri. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of navigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Twin Cities Ordnance Plant Transcripts of Oral History Interviews |
MAY 96 |
117 pages |
| Authors:
Deborah L. Crown; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of an effort to document the construction and World War II-era operations of the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP), New Brighton, Minnesota. This project was undertaken as pan of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among ... |
|
| North Area, Tularosa Peak, and Boles Wells Cultural Resources Survey, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico, Volume 1 |
MAR 1996 |
325 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Victor Gibbs; Cody Browning; Moira Ernst; Chris Wende; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | Between October 1994 and September 1995, intensive cultural resource survey was conducted on Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB), Otero County, New Mexico, by Geo-Marine, Inc. A total of 7,284 acres was included in this inventory, including HAFB properties on the North Area, and Tularosa Peak on the Main Base, and Boles Wells Water System Annex. A total of 34 previously unrecorded archaeological sites was documented. Twenty-five of the newly discovered ... |
|
| Cultural Resources Survey of 1,342 Hectares (3,317 Acres) Within the Red River Army Depot and Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant, Bowie County, Texas |
MAR 96 |
297 pages |
| Authors:
Maynard B. Cliff; Steven M. Hunt; Melissa M. Green; Duane E. Peter; Floyd D. Kent; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | In 1993, Geo-Marine, Inc., was contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, to conduct cultural resources investigations on approximately 1,342 hectares (3,317 acres) within the Red River Army Depot (RRAD) and Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant (LSAAP) in Bowie County, Texas, as part of an ongoing program to identify and evaluate all of the cultural resource properties within the two facilities. The intensive archeological survey involved ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Kansas Army Ammuntion Plant Historic Investigation |
FEB 96 |
122 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Gaither; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant (KAAP), Parsons, Kansas. The historical context was developed through thorough research into the archives at KAAP, local libraries, museums, and a series of oral history interviews. This report demonstrates that KAAP was a unique facility in the Ordnance Department's GOCO industrial program designed to provide munitions and ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Radford Ordnance Works Historic Investigation |
FEB 96 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Ashley M. Neville; Debra A. McClane; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Radford Army Ammunition Plant (RAAP) near Radford, Virginia. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army Materiel Command, the Advisory Council on ... |
|
| A Cultural Resources Survey of Approximately 5625 Acres within the Fort Sill Military Reservation, Fort Sill, Oklahoma |
96 |
197 pages |
| Authors:
Floyd B. Largent Jr; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an intensive archeological survey of 5625 acres located within nine parcels of land on the Fort Sill Military Reservation, Comanche County, Oklahoma. The survey resulted in the identification of one paleontological site, 23 archeological sites, and 62 localities. Of the cultural resource properties, 12 site components and 20 localities date to the prehistoric period; 11 site components and 41 localities reflect historic period activities; ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, Historic Investigation |
DEC 95 |
158 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Gaither; Kimberly L. Kane; Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP), Charlestown, Indiana. The project was undertaken by Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI), during June, July, and August 1994. Duane Peter, Senior Archeologist of GMI, served as Principal Investigator. Steve Gaither, Assistant Archivist/Historian under Kimberly L. Kane, Archivist and Ethnologist/Historian, conducted the research. The historical context was developed thorough ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Twin Cities Ordnance Plant Historic Investigation |
DEC 95 |
76 pages |
| Authors:
Robert C. Vogel; Deborah L. Crown; Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP), New Brighton, Minnesota. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the Army Materiel Command, the Advisory Council ... |
|
| The World War II Ordnance Department's Government-Owned Contractor- Operated (GOCO) Industrial Facilities: Ravenna Ordnance Plant Historic Investigation |
DEC 95 |
108 pages |
| Authors:
Rita Walsh; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an examination of historical records related to the construction and operations of the Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant (RVAAP), Ravenna, Ohio. This project was undertaken as part of a larger Legacy Resource Program demonstration project to assist small installations and to aid in the completion of mitigation efforts set up in a 1993 Programmatic Agreement concerning a program to cease maintenance, excess, and dispose of ... |
|
| Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Supplemental Photographic Documentation of Archetypal Buildings, Structures, and Equipment for U.S. Army Materiel Command National Historic Context for World War II Ordnance Facilities |
NOV 95 |
231 pages |
| Authors:
William D. White Jr.; Kellie A. Krapf; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents a photographic record of the archetypal buildings, structures, and equipment of the World War II Ordnance Department's government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) industrial facility, the Holston Army Ammunition Plant (HAAP), Kingsport, Tennessee. This photographic documentation was completed under partial fulfillment of an Army Materiel Command (AMC) Legacy Resource Program demonstration project for assistance to small installations and in fulfillment of the 1993 Programmatic Agreement among the AMC, the Advisory ... |
|
| Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. Supplemental Photographic Documentation of Archetypal Buildings, Structures, and Equipment for U.S. Army Materiel Command. National Historic Context for World War II Ordnance Facilities |
NOV 95 |
237 pages |
| Authors:
William D. White Jr.; Kellie A. Krapf; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents a photographic recordation of archetypal buildings, structures, and equipment of the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP), Independence, Missouri, originally constructed by the World War II-era Ordnance Department as a government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) industrial facility. The report is a continuation of a larger project that entailed completion of a national context for the World War II Ordnance Department's GOCO industrial facilities of 1939-1945 (Kane 1995), as well ... |
|
| 1992-1993 Cultural Resources Inventory of 17,068 Acres Within 11 Selected Areas of the Fort Sill Military Reservation, Fort Sill, Oklahoma |
SEP 95 |
340 pages |
| Authors:
Duane E. Peter; Gathel M. Weston; Floyd B. Largent Jr; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of an intensive archeological survey of 17,068 acres located within 11 parcels of land on the Fort Sill Military Reservation in Comanche County, Oklahoma. Archival research and informant interviews were also conducted to identify potential historic sites and to assess the significance of recorded historic sites. The cultural resource assessments presented here represent one phase of the efforts of the Fort Sill Military Reservation to ... |
|
| An Archaeological Survey of Approximately 220 Miles of Right-of-Way for the Test Support Network Fiber Optics Cable Backbone on White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico |
JUL 95 |
448 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Victor Gibbs; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey of approximately 220 miles of the proposed right-of-way for a buried fiber optics cable on White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. The inventoried property is administered variously by the Department of the Army at White Sands Missile Range, Holloman Air Force Ease, and White Sands National Monument. Survey included land areas in Dona Ana, Otero, Lincoln, and Socorro ... |
|
| Fort Bliss Project 92-05: Intensive Archeological Survey of 8.5 Square Kilometers Near the Northern Franklin Mountains on Dona Ana Range, Dona Ana County, New Mexico |
JUL 95 |
60 pages |
| Authors:
Mark Sale; Victor Gibbs; Duane E. Peter; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | This report represents the findings of an 8.5 km2 area that was subjected to an intensive pedestrian survey east of and adjacent to the northern Franklin Mountains near Dona Ana Range Camp on Fort Bliss Military Reservation in Dona Ana County, New Mexico. The purpose of the investigations was to inventory and document archeological remains that are situated within the survey area. Geo-Marine, Inc., (GMI) conducted the survey under contract ... |
|
| Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, Supplemental Photographic Documentation of Archetypal Buildings, Structures, and Equipment for Army Materiel Command National Historic Context for World War II Ordnance Facilities |
MAY 95 |
197 pages |
| Authors:
K. D. Kimbrell; Matthew Snellgrove; Robert C. Vogel; Deborah L. Cown; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
|
 | The objective of Task C was to photographically record World War II- vintage buildings and equipment. Numerous buildings that housed different stages of the ammunition manufacturing process were of the same architectural design. Accordingly, the order of photographs that follows is based on differences in architectural design, rather than on the step-by-step process of ammunition manufacturing. Modern buildings and necessary equipment in ammunition processing are absent from this photographic account ... |
|