Phase I Historical Resources Survey: Proposed Expansion of the Fort Barrancas National Cemetery, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida

Abstract

From 20 to 31 August 2001, Brockington and Associates, Inc., performed an intensive historical resources survey (Phase I) within the propose expansion site for the Fort Barrancas National Cemetery, at the Naval Air Station Pensacola (NASP), Escambia County, Florida. The project are includes an estimated 50 acres near the existing Fort Barrancas National Cemetery. We recorded and evaluated one archaeological site (8ES1435 and seven isolated finds during our field investigations. Site 8ES1435 is a historic/modern refuse dump. The site was previously identified in the 198 Archaeological Sensitivity Map Survey conducted by the University of West Florida (UWF). However, the site was mis-plotted on maps generated from that survey. According to the site form, 8ES1435 is the remains of the Old Hospital and a historic/modern trash dump. The site has been heavily impacted by earth-moving activities and does not likely contain intact deposits. It is questionable as to whether the deposits are even associated with a medical facility. Further, some looting of deposits has occurred. Site 8ES1435 is not recommended eligible for the National Register of Historic Place (NRHP) and no further archaeological investigations should be required at this location.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2002
Accession Number
ADA402329

Entities

People

  • Ramie A. Gougeon
  • Thomas G. Whitley

Organizations

  • United States Army Corps of Engineers

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Anthropology
  • Army Corps Of Engineers
  • Boundaries
  • Cemeteries
  • Civil War
  • Construction
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Geography
  • Historic Preservation
  • Law
  • Materials Laboratories
  • Naval Air Stations
  • New York
  • Stations
  • Storage
  • Topography
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Archaeological Resource Survey
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Proposed Air Force Base Actions.