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1 INTEGRATED CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR INSTALLATIONS OF THE IOWA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD DRAFT Iowa Army National Guard Directorate of Installation Management Environmental Branch Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, Iowa August 2017

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3 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AASF Army Aviation Support Facilities ACHP Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ACSIM Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management AD Anno Domini AEC Army Environmental Center AEDB Army Environmental Database AEDB-EQ Army Environmental Database - Environmental Quality AHPA Archaeological Historic Preservation Act of 1974 AIRFA American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 a.k.a. Also Known As AMCOS Army Military-Civilian Cost System ANG Air National Guard APE Area of Potential Effect AR Army Regulation ARE Army-Environmental ARNG Army National Guard ARPA Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 ASP Ammunition Supply Point ATAG Assistant to The Adjutant General ATP Ammunition Transfer Point BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs BRAC Base Realignment and Closure BC Before Christ BLM Bureau of Land Management BP Before Present CA Comprehensive Agreement CAA Clean Air Act CCC Civilian Conservation Corps CD Compact Disk CEQ Council on Environmental Quality CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act CERL Construction Engineering Research Laboratories CDJMTC Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center CFR Code of Federal Regulations CFMO Construction and Facility Management Office COTR Contracting Officer s Technical Representative CRM Cultural Resources Manager CSMS Combined Support Maintenance Shops CX Categorical Exclusion CWA Clean Water Act DA Department of the Army DA-PAM Department of the Army Pamphlet DCA Departmental Consulting Archaeologist DoD U.S. Department of Defense DoDI U.S. Department of Defense Instruction DOI Department of the Interior EA Environmental Assessment EBS ECAS EIS ENV EPA EPAS EQCC EQR ERDC ESA ESOH FBI FEIS FGDC FISP FMS FOB FONSI FOIA FOUO FWPCA FY GIS GPS HABS HAER HQDA HPP ICBM ICRMP IFS INF INRMP IPR IRTC ISO ISR ITAM JAG JFHQ MACOM MFR MILCON MOA MOU MTP NAAQS NAGPRA NATO NEPA Environmental Baseline Survey Environmental Compliance Assessment System Environmental Impact Statement Environmental Environmental Policy Agency Environmental Performance Assessment System Environmental Quality Control Committee Environmental Quality Report U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Endangered Species Act Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Federal Bureau of Investigation Final Environmental Impact Statement Federal Geographic Data Standards Facility Inventory and Stationing Plan Field Maintenance Shop Forward Operating Base Finding of No Significant Impacts Freedom of Information Act For Official Use Only Federal Water Pollution Control Act Fiscal Year Geographic Information System Global Positioning System Historic American Building Survey Historic American Engineering Record Headquarters, Department of the Army Historic Preservation Plan Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Integrated Facilities System Infantry Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan In-progress Review Infantry Replacement Training Center Isolated Find Installation Status Report Integrated Training Area Management Judge Advocate General Joint Forces Headquarters Major Army Command Memorandum for Record Military Construction Memorandum of Agreement Memorandum of Understanding Maintenance and Treatment Plans National Ambient Air Quality Standards Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 North Atlantic Treaty Organization National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended

4 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan NGB NHL NHPA NOI NPS NRHP OSHA PA PAM PAO PL PLS POC POTO POW PRIDE RC R&D REC RCRA RMDA RPDP ROTC RTC RTLA RTI SDSFIE SHPO SIP National Guard Bureau National Historical Landmark National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended Notice of Intent National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Occupational Safety & Health Administration Programmatic Agreement Pamphlet (Army Regulations) Public Affairs Office Public Law Planning Level Survey Point of Contact Planning Operations and Training Office Prisoner of War Planning Resource for Infrastructure Development and Evaluation Readiness Center Research and Development Record of Environmental Consideration Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Records Management and Declassification Agency Real Property Development Plan Reserve Officer Training Corps Recruit Training Center Range Training Land Assessment Regional Training Institute Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Installation and Environment State Historic Preservation Officer State Implementation Plans SJA SOP SOW SPIRS STEP SQM SWDA TA TAG TCP TDA THPO TOE Tribes TSCA UFC UPH USC USACE USACERL USAEC USAF USFWS USPFO UTES WAC WAAC WPA WWI WWII Staff Judge Advocate Standard Operating Procedure Scope of Work State Performance Indicator Reporting System Status Tool for Environmental Program State Quartermaster Solid Waste Disposal Act Training Area The Adjutant General Traditional Cultural Property Table of Distribution and Allowances Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Table of Organization and Equipment Federally-Recognized Native Americans Toxic Substances Control Act Unified Facilities Criteria Unaccompanied Personnel Housing United States Code United States Army Corps of Engineers US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory United States Army Environmental Center United States Air Force US Fish & Wildlife Service US Property and Fiscal Office Unit Training Equipment Site Women s Army Corps Women s Auxiliary Army Corps Works Progress Administration World War One World War Two

5 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 2017 SIGNATURE PAGE This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) meets the requirements for ICRMPs set forth in Department of Defense Instruction Environmental Conservation Program, and Army Regulation Environmental Protection and Enhancement. APPROVING OFFICIALS: Erik T. Gordon Colonel, Army National Guard Chief, Installations & Environment DATE Timothy E. Orr Major General, Iowa National Guard The Adjutant General DATE Scott A. Ayres Colonel, Iowa Army National Guard Construction & Facilities Management Officer DATE Stephen E. Osborn Colonel, Iowa Army National Guard Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations DATE Curtis L. Madsen Iowa Army National Guard Environmental Program Manager DATE Shannan K. Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Cultural Resources Manager DATE

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7 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Army Regulation (AR) and Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) require installations to develop an Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) as an internal compliance and management tool that integrates the entirety of the cultural resources program with ongoing mission activities. Used in tandem with the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook and an integrated Geographic Information Systems geodatabase, this ICRMP provides a more concise management document than in previous iterations. The goal of this ICRMP is to offer a State-level reference and management document that is meant to be updated or supplemented with program information over its lifetime. The ICRMP will be reviewed annually and updated every 5 years as needed. This ICRMP has been developed using a template provided through the National Guard Bureau. This document establishes priorities for the identification and standards for the evaluation of cultural resources on all Iowa Army National Guard (IAARNG) installations, and provides a schedule to accomplish program objectives during a 5-year period. The ICRMP also provides a brief description of the IAARNG major training area, an overview of all known cultural resources at IAARNG installations, the status of those resources, and appropriate compliance and management activities for the next 5 years. Cultural resources under the stewardship of the IAARNG may consist of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, cultural landscapes, documents, buildings, and structures; Native American sacred sites and properties of traditional, religious, and cultural significance; as well as previously collected prehistoric and historic artifacts. An inventory has been compiled based on the results of known archaeological surveys, historic architectural evaluations, as well as archival and site record searches. To date, no archaeological sites have been determined as eligible for listing to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), however nine sites have been identified as potentially eligible with additional testing is recommended. The IAARNG owns two NRHP listed sites, the Camp Dodge Pool Complex and the Herrold Bridge. Two sites on the Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center (CDJMTC), and three armories have been determined as eligible for listing on the NRHP. No traditional cultural properties (TCPs) have been identified on IAARNG installations. A summary of the management actions necessary to avoid future impacts to cultural resources are described in this ICRMP. Typical examples of general management actions that help prevent future impacts include the identification and avoidance of archaeologically and culturally sensitive areas, consideration of cultural resources as early as possible in the project planning process, and ensuring that personnel responsible for the management of cultural resources at each installation receive adequate training. ES-i

8 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan The following projects and activities were completed during the previous ICRMP ( ) cycle: Five armories were closed during the previous ICRMP cycle and have been, or are in the process of being transferred to other owners. Armory Name City Architect Build Date Algona Armory Algona R. Bernabe 1994 N/A Centerville Armory Centerville R. Bernabe 1992 N/A Corning Armory Corning R. Bernabe 1993 N/A COL Harley Finley Armory Eagle Grove US Army Corps of Engineers; Wetherell and Harrison Newton Armory Newton US. Army Corps of Engineers; N.E. Keller 1950 NREI* 1950 NREI* National Register Eligibility *NREI Determined eligible for listing through formal consultation with the State Historic Preservation Office Contact was made with Native American tribes on several occasions, including the introduction of a new Cultural Resources Manager, environmental assessments for the construction of new military vehicle parking lots at the Cedar Rapids Armed Forces Reserve Center, the Fairfield Readiness Center, CDJMTC firing range upgrades, land acquisitions at the CDJMTC, and proposed land transfers with the US Air Force. An architectural survey was conducted at the Sheldon Armory, in Sheldon, Iowa to determine if the building is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The site was determined ineligible. Archaeological surveys were conducted for new military vehicle parking lots at the Cedar Rapids Armed Forces Reserve Center, the Fairfield Readiness Center, and CDJMTC firing range upgrades. No prehistoric sites were located. A historic context was developed for World War II (WWII) Camp Dodge. The IAARNG consulted with the State Historical Society of Iowa on Rehabilitation Standards for the National Register eligible WWII 100-Bed Reception Center Hospital Complex (M-Series). An inventory of properties of traditional religious or cultural significance to Native Americans was completed. Development of maintenance and treatment plan for historic structures was initiated. ES-ii

9 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan The following actions may affect cultural resources in the time period. This list may change as funding sources and military mission requirements change. Unforeseen projects will be evaluated against the Standard Operating Procedures outlined in Appendix E and will be included in the required annual ICRMP reviews. A more detailed discussion of potential activities is listed in Appendix F. Armory Closures Armory Construction or Renovation Community Support Projects Disaster Response CDJMTC Construction, Renovation, or Demolition CDJMTC Training The following projects are proposed for the next ICRMP cycle: Conduct intensive armory surveys and archaeological surveys as necessary and as agreed upon. Develop a maintenance and treatment plan for historic structures. Continue to develop a formal Native American consultation plan. Complete surveys on CDJMTC buildings greater than 100 years in age. The IAARNG is capable of implementing this ICRMP and fulfilling projects in Appendix F. However, implementation of this ICRMP is no guarantee that funds will be available. Unfunded work may have to be rescheduled for completion. UPDATES FROM ICRMP Updates were made throughout the document pertaining to changes in Iowa Army National Guard offices and divisions, as well as unit organization. Updates were made throughout the document pertaining to buildings now reflected in the 50-year age standard. Updates were made to previously listed contact information. ES-iii

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11 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Site Information Restrictions 1.2 Mission and Goals for the ICRMP 1.3 Preparation of the ICRMP 2.0 CULTURAL RESOURCE LAWS AND REGULATIONS 2.1 Federal Laws and Regulations 2.2 Department of Defense Guidance and Regulations 2.3 State and Local Laws and Regulations 3.0 STATE LEVEL CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.1 Statewide Installation Overview Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center CDJMTC Cultural Resources Summary IAANRG Readiness Centers IAANRG Field Maintenance Shops and Army Aviation Support Facilities 3.2 IAARNG Cultural Resource Management Program 3.3 Research Questions for IAARNG Properties Architectural Projects Archaeological Projects 3.4 Integration of Natural and Cultural Resources 3.5 Curation Curation Procedures CFR 79 Reporting and Inspection Requirements Curation Facilities 3.6 Cultural Resources Manager s Guidance and Procedures 4.0 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES 5.0 TRIBAL CONSULTATION 5.1 IAARNG Tribal Consultation Program 6.0 REFERENCES APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I Glossary Planning Level Survey and Historic Contexts Curation Agreement, Collections Summary, Tribal Points of Contact, NAGPRA and Native American Consultation Summaries ICRMP Database Archaeological Surveys, Sites, Buildings, and Features Standard Operating Procedures Installation-Specific Cultural Resources Management Projects (Historical and Proposed), IAARNG 2017 ICRMP Record of Environmental Consideration Iowa 28-E Agreement Annual Reports and Updates

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13 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan INTRODUCTION Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans (ICRMPs) are required by internal military statutes and regulations, which include Army Regulation (AR) 200-1: Environmental Protection and Enhancement and Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) , Cultural Resources Management, and DoD Measures of Merit. The AR requires the designation of an (inherently governmental) installation cultural resources manager (CRM) to coordinate the installation s cultural resources management program. The ICRMP is a plan that supports the military training mission through the identification of compliance actions required by applicable federal laws and regulations concerning cultural resources management. The ICRMP ties directly to the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook (2013) and the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook, Volume II: Appendices (2013). An Environmental Assessment (EA) was completed for the original ICRMP in The IAARNG took a "hard look" at the existing EA, per 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) g.2, to ascertain the adequacy of its analysis and determine if it is still relevant. After examining the goals, existing conditions, projects, and environmental consequences of the original EA, IAARNG has determined there is no significant change since the original environmental assessment. Therefore, this updated ICRMP can be treated as a tiering action and documented in a Record of Environmental Condition (REC). This REC is attached in Appendix G. Appendix A includes a glossary of frequently used terms and definitions. Appendix B provides an overview of the IAARNG s historic contexts, cultural landscapes, and planning level surveys. Appendix C includes a copy of the Curation Agreement, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Collections Summary, Tribal Points of Contact, and Native American Consultation Summaries. Appendix D provides the CRM Database. Appendix E contains essential Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for easy reference. Appendix F provides a history of completed cultural resources projects, uncompleted projects, and an overview of proposed cultural resources management projects for the period covering Appendix H contains memoranda for records, and programmatic agreements. Appendix I contains annual updates and reports inserted at the end of every fiscal year to keep the ICRMP current. 1-1

14 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE INFORMATION RESTRICTIONS Section 304 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (16 United States Code [U.S.C.] 470w-3(a) Confidentiality of the location of sensitive historic resources) states that: (a) The head of a Federal agency or other public official receiving grant assistance pursuant to this Act, after consultation with the Secretary, shall withhold from disclosure to the public, information about the location, character, or ownership of a historic resource if the Secretary and the agency determine that the disclosure may (1) cause a significant invasion of privacy; (2) risk harm to the historic resources; or (3) impede the use of a traditional religious site by practitioners. On federal property, the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) of 1979 also provides provisions for the confidentiality of archaeological site locations. Tribes also have an interest in site confidentiality and are not expected to divulge such information unless confidentiality can be reasonably ensured. Therefore, it is extremely important that persons using this document and other cultural resources reports and maps understand that all archaeological resource descriptions and locations are confidential. For this reason, no maps delineating the locations of archaeological resources are included in this ICRMP, nor will any be released to the public. 1.2 MISSION AND GOALS FOR THE ICRMP The mission of the IAARNG cultural resources management program is to achieve regulatory compliance and to ensure that stewardship responsibilities are met. Fundamental to this purpose is the identification of cultural resources and determination of eligibility of these resources for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). A successful cultural resources management program requires projects to identify resources, implement protection and compliance actions, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders. (A list of projects completed during the previous 5 years is included in Appendix F). The goals for the cultural resource management program include: Support sustainable training, Reduction/ elimination of landscape access restrictions, Protect resources from damage, Conserve resources and their information for future generations, Increase cultural resource appreciation, Contribute to local, national and international knowledge base. 1.3 PREPARATION OF THE ICRMP The ICRMP is the IAARNG commander s decision document for cultural resources management and compliance. This ICRMP is an internal compliance and management plan that integrates the entirety of the state s cultural resources program requirements with ongoing mission activities. It also allows for identification of potential conflicts between the Guard s mission and cultural resources management. 1-2

15 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan All cultural resources will be viewed as having the potential to contribute information of value to interested groups, including the military, the academic community, the State Historical Society, Tribes, local historical societies, and others. If the Guard proposes an undertaking 1 that has the potential to impact a cultural resource, they must ensure that all potentially affected types of cultural resources are inventoried and evaluated for NRHP eligibility, and that historic properties are identified and treated in accordance with the requirements of the NHPA and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP). In addition, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and Tribes must have an opportunity to participate in the identification of and offer comment on the management of the cultural resources. The general public and other stakeholders should be offered the opportunity to participate as well 1 As defined in 36 CFR y 1-3

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17 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan CULTURAL RESOURCE LAWS AND REGULATIONS Cultural resources are defined as historic properties in the NHPA, as cultural items in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (NAGPRA), as archaeological resources in ARPA, as sacred sites (to which access is provided under the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 [AIRFA]) in Executive Order (EO) Indian Sacred Sites, and as collections and associated records in 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Collections. Requirements set forth in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the NHPA, ARPA, NAGPRA, AIRFA, 36 CFR Part 79, EO 13007, EO 13175, and their implementing regulations, define the ARNG s compliance responsibilities for management of cultural resources. AR specifies Army policy for cultural resources management. A list of federal statutes and regulations applicable to the management of cultural resources at IAARNG installations is found in the Section 1.4 of the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook (2013). Implementation of this updated ICRMP is subject to availability of annual funding. All actions contemplated in this ICRMP are subject to the availability of funds properly authorized and appropriated under federal and state law. Nothing in this ICRMP is intended to be nor shall be construed to be a violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act, 31 USC FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS 2 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections Antiquities Act of 1906 Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (AHPA) Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 Presidential Memorandum dated 29 April 1994 Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments / DoD American Indian and Alaska Native Policy, 27 October 1999 Executive Order Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment. Executive Order Locating Federal Facilities on Historic Properties in our Nation s Central Cities Executive Order Indian Sacred Sites Executive Order Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments Executive Order Preserve America 2 All federal laws, regulations, and major court decisions can be accessed online from Cornell University Law Library at All Army regulations, pamphlets, publications, and forms can be accessed online at: The ARNG is not responsible for the content of referenced Web sites. A brief summary of these laws and regulations is outlined in Appendix A. 2-1

18 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GUIDANCE AND REGULATIONS Department of Defense Instruction Cultural Resources Management 32 CFR 651, Environmental Analysis of Army Actions Army Regulation Environmental Protection and Enhancement Annotated Department of Defense American Indian and Alaska Native Policy, 27 October 1999 Department of Defense Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings (UFC ) Army Alternate Procedures 36 CFR 800: Protection of Army Historic Properties National Guard Bureau ARE-C All States Letter (P ) Cultural Resources Management Policy Guidance for Revisions and Updates, 25 January STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS The historic preservation laws in some states can be more restrictive than federal laws, and meeting the requirements of the state s regulations may require additional or more extensive compliance activities on the part of the agency conducting a federal undertaking (36 CFR [y]). Many states have cemetery laws to consider. Readiness centers (armories) can be a contributing element or located within a historic district. Historic districts have covenants or building codes. Some IAARNG properties are leased from local governments (i.e., city or county); when local governments own the leased property, the property falls under the jurisdiction of the local government. The SHPO recognizes properties under the Main Street Program, the Historic Cemetery Program, and those listed on the Iowa Register of Landmarks and Heritage. A list of certified local governments can be found at In cases where a project is not a federal undertaking (36 CFR [y]), for which the IAARNG or another federal agency is responsible for compliance with NHPA or other requirements, compliance with state, local, city, county, and/or certified local government laws and regulations may be required. A common example of an action that generally does not involve compliance with federal regulations is an action such as maintenance, repairs, remodeling, or demolition of a historic building or land that is not owned or leased by the federal government, does not support a federal mission, and where no federal funding, federal permit, or other assistance is involved. In cases where a project is a federal undertaking for which the IAARNG or another federal agency is responsible for compliance with NHPA or other requirements, both federal and state laws can apply. An example of this action is when the federal undertaking affects a historic property owned and managed by the state. 2-2

19 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Examples of applicable state, local, city, county or certified local government cultural resources laws and regulations include: Iowa Code Section 303.2(2)(a), Administration of Historical Sites by the Department of Cultural Affairs Iowa Code Section , General Administration for Highways; Natural and Historic Preservation Iowa Code Chapters 465B and Administrative Code Chapter , Development and Management of Recreation Trails on State Lands; Guidelines for Trail Locations Iowa Code Chapter 263 and Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 685, Office of the State Archaeologist Iowa Code Chapters 263B and 716.5, Protection of Ancient Human Remains 2-3

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21 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STATE LEVEL CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN This chapter provides a brief description of the IAARNG, an overview of all known cultural resources across all of the IAARNG installations, the status of those resources at each site and training installation, and appropriate compliance and management activities for the next 5 years. This section also provides guidance to the state level CRM and cultural resources personnel in terms of goals and responsibilities. 3.1 STATEWIDE INSTALLATION OVERVIEW The National Guard has a dual mission to conduct in its operations. The federal mission is to maintain properly trained and equipped units for mobilization for war, national emergency, or as otherwise needed. The state mission is to provide forces for domestic emergencies or as otherwise required by state laws under the orders of the governor of the state. The IAARNG is composed of units assigned to various tasks including aviation, maintenance, transportation, medical, engineering, infantry, artillery, brigade support, and military police, as well as administrative tasks. The headquarters for the IAARNG is located at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center (CDJMTC) in Johnston, Iowa. Other units are located in 36 cities throughout the state. These facilities include 38 armories or readiness centers (two armories are located within the communities of Davenport and Waterloo), nine Field Maintenance Shops (FMSs), and three Army Aviation Support Facilities (AASFs). In addition, units conduct weekend training at various sites, both privately and publicly owned. IAARNG troops also train at facilities outside of the state. These installations are covered by their own ICRMP Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Camp Dodge, the main installation for the IAARNG, is located near the town of Johnston, Iowa, in Polk County, 15 miles from the capital city of Des Moines, Iowa and near the geographical center of the state. It is bordered to the north and west by residential developments and privately owned farmland, to the east by the Saylorville Reservoir, and to the south by the Hyperion Field Club and Northwest 70 th Avenue. The nearest urban area is Johnston, Iowa, adjacent to the Camp Dodge installation boundary. Camp Dodge encompasses approximately 4,710 acres (19.06 square kilometers). The post has been in existence since The post is the primary training site in the state of Iowa for individual weapons qualification and is capable of training up to 4,000 soldiers at a time. It is classified as a Level Three Training Area by the National Guard Bureau (NGB). The post also provides live virtual constructive training, including a newly constructed simulation center. Camp Dodge is also the primary training area for over 7,200 Iowa National Guard Soldiers as well as the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy. Iowa is the home to Soldiers assigned from the following units based on Camp Dodge: 2/34 Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) 734 th Regional Support Group (RSG) 67 th Troop Command (TC) 671 st Troop Command (TC) Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) 3-1

22 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Iowa Medical Detachment (IA-MDD) Army National Guard Sustainment Training Center (ARNG-STC) The 185 Regional Training Institute (RTI) Regional Training Site Maintenance (RTS-M) Mission Training Complex Dodge (MTC) Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Midwest Counter Drug Training Center (MCTC) Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) CDJMTC Cultural Resources Summary There are a total of 4,710 acres at this installation, of which an estimated 4,400 have been surveyed for archaeological resources. The remaining acres will be surveyed as proposed disturbances arise. Discrepancies in early surveys have created the need for resurvey in some locations. The results for the archaeological surveys completed on the CDJMTC are located in Table D-1. A predictive archaeological model for Camp Dodge was completed in The property is considered to retain potential for archaeological resources, but due to glacial activity, these resources are far deeper underground than can be discovered by normal archaeological survey methods. The Camp Dodge Pool Complex, consisting of the pool grounds, bathing pavilion, and concession stand are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The Herrold Bridge, constructed in 1921 is also listed on the NRHP. The stone fence on the eastern boundary of the Camp Dodge cantonment area and the 100-Bed World War II Reception Center Hospital Complex are eligible for listing on the NRHP. A total of nine archaeological sites which have been identified as potentially eligible for listing on the NRHP have been located, one of which is a World War I trench warfare training complex. Although a few scattered prehistoric artifacts have been found, no prehistoric sites have yet been discovered at Camp Dodge. Current sites are related to historic settlement and military occupation of the land. A summary of the archaeological surveys is located in Table D-1. Approximately 142 buildings on Camp Dodge are currently 50 years old or older. Five buildings will turn 50 years old during this ICRMP period. A list of Camp Dodge buildings over 50 or will turn 50 in the life of this ICRMP is located in Table D-2. All building(s) and structures were evaluated over a decade ago, creating a need for reevaluation based on changing requirements. A survey and evaluation was conducted to create a World War II overview. Further investigation was requested by the State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) to determine whether or not a historic district is present on Camp Dodge. This installation has been surveyed for a historic district/historic landscape, and may qualify as a historic district due to the continuity and long-time use as a military reservation and the World Wars I and II training/induction center history. To date, this installation is not currently part of a historic district or historic landscape. This installation has been surveyed, and Tribes have been consulted for sacred sites and/or traditional cultural properties which may be part of a larger cultural landscape, there are no known sacred sites and/or traditional cultural properties which may be part of a larger cultural landscape. This installation contains no known cemeteries. Tribal consultation occurs in the project planning phase of federal undertakings. No Sacred Sites or Traditional Cultural Properties have been located on the CDJMTC. 3-2

23 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Iowa Army National Guard Readiness Centers (Armories) A total of 38 armories or readiness centers are located in 36 communities throughout the state. (This does not include the armories located on Camp Dodge.) They are the sites of unit administration, troop assembly, equipment storage and some limited training. Most sites are less than five acres in size and consist of a main building with other smaller storage buildings. Some sites are co-located with FMSs and/or AASFs, and some are co-located with Army Reserve Centers, known as Armed Forces Readiness Centers (AFRCs). 17 armory facilities were constructed after Two armory facilities were built prior to World War II. 21 armories were 50 years or older by Two additional armories will turn 50 years old through the five-year period covered by this plan. Prior surveys recommended a number of these armories as eligible or potentially eligible to the NRHP; others were determined not eligible based on standards of the period. Façade changes and other alterations to armories that were considered not eligible took place during that time frame. Since that time, a protocol for evaluation has been developed outlining the elements needed to make a site eligible to the NRHP, and this evaluation criteria has been agreed upon with the SHSI. During the project, the criteria were applied to all armories based on their original facades, which had changed prior to the completion of the survey (and were based on earlier determinations of eligibility). The IAARNG has an Agreement for Cooperative Action (28-E Agreement) with the SHPO regarding federal undertakings for 14 Iowa armory facilities and two FMSs. A copy of the 28-E Agreement is located in Appendix H. Tribal consultation occurs in the project planning phase of federal undertakings. No Sacred Sites or Traditional Cultural Properties have been located on Iowa armory facilities Iowa Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shops (FMSs) and Army Aviation Support Facilities (AASFs) Field Maintenance Shops are facilities which may include a shop area, vehicle maintenance bays, and administrative offices. Scheduled vehicle maintenance, as well as minor repairs, is conducted at these sites. Some FMSs are collocated with armories, while others stand alone. Each FMS supports a number of armories. Three of the FMSs have been surveyed for NRHP eligibility, and were determined not eligible. The remaining FMSs have not been surveyed for NRHP eligibility. Army Aviation Support Facilities house the various aircraft used by the IAARNG. These facilities contain classrooms, maintenance hangars, and administrative offices. The three AASFs have not been surveyed been surveyed for NRHP eligibility. 3-3

24 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Figure 3.1-1: Iowa Army National Guard Facilities, February IAARNG CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Cultural resource actions can include initiation or continuation of Native American consultation not related to a specific project, GIS cultural resource layer development, development of a cultural resource training and awareness program for non-crm staff, CRM training, development of agreement documents, and fulfillment of federal curation requirements. Appendix F includes a list of the Installation-Specific Cultural Resources Management Projects completed and uncompleted over the previous 5 years; and proposed projects covering the next 5 years. In summary, these project focus on the following goals: Supporting the military mission through effective cultural resources management; Enhancing IAARNG personnel awareness of, and appreciation for, cultural resource preservation and improving the effectiveness of their decision making; Enhancing working relationships with the SHPO to identify and protect cultural resources that may exist on IAARNG lands; Continuing consultation with Tribes in order to further the partnership that will permit the protection of irreplaceable cultural resources while IAARNG continues its mission essential activities; Strengthening partnerships between the Tribes and the IAARNG in order to ensure the continued stewardship of IAARNG cultural resources; Promoting outreach with an interested public who are stakeholders in local, natural, and cultural resources and ensuring their access to these resources; 3-4

25 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Continuing an approach to protecting archaeological resources that is consistent with the Department of the Interior s National Strategy for Federal Archaeology. This approach focuses on the preservation and protection of archaeological sites in place, conservation of archaeological collections and records, sharing of archaeological research results, and increasing outreach and participation in public archaeology ( Identifying procedures for updating the ICRMP, such as changes in Points of Contact (POCs), property exchanges, etc., annually or as new cultural resource data are acquired; Incorporating the ICRMP into master planning, Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM), Natural Resources Management Plans (NRMP), Land Condition Trend Analysis, Range and Training Land Program, Threatened and Endangered Species Program, and other IAARNG planning efforts; Ensuring continued compliance with the requirements of NHPA, especially Section 106; Ensuring continued confidentiality of archaeological site information through the use of such measures as password protected GIS maps and thorough review of public documents by the CRM before they are released. Note: Site locational information will remain confidential to the public; Developing a curation program, including the maintenance of an in-house artifact catalog that corresponds to collections housed at a curation facility, ARNG museum, or other repository. The IAARNG should establish a curation agreement with either the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Iowa State University Department of Anthropology for curating records, files, notes, maps, photographs, reports, artifacts, and other documentation pertaining to cultural resources investigations at IAARNG installations. The curation program should include an annual inspection of the IAARNG collections at the repository in accordance with 36 CFR 71; Ensure compliance with NAGPRA, including providing the Tribes with a copy of the inhouse artifact catalogs and other information; Establishing long-term working relationships with stakeholders to identify and protect historic properties that may exist at IAARNG installations note, however, site locational and other information may be confidential or restricted in such cases; and Ensuring that scientific and historical data recovered from cultural resources at IAARNG facilities are made available to researchers, Tribes, and other interested parties. Note: site locational and other information may be confidential or restricted in such cases. 3.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS FOR IAARNG PROPERTIES Architectural Projects During the lifespan of this ICRMP, additional buildings, structures and objects on IAARNG installations will become 50 years of age. Projects for architectural resources generally include the identification and evaluation of historic properties subject to immediate damage or loss resulting from training, maintenance, and other activities at IAARNG facilities; and/or the development of a Programmatic Agreement (PA) with the SHPO on treatment and management of potentially-eligible or eligible for the NRHP (buildings, structures, or objects) (See Appendix E, SOP 1). Research questions that may be posed for architectural resources include the following: Does this resource convey a specific aspect of the Cold War? How central was this resource to the Cold War mission? 3-5

26 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan How many individuals worked at this location? What were their roles? Was this resource part of a larger network or planned design? Is this property part of the National Defense Facilities Act (NDFA), 81 st Congress Public Act 783 Series standardized designs? (NOTE: These were National Guard Bureau type designs that are One-Unit Series A-K.) How many resources of this type were constructed or developed? Where are they located? How much historical integrity do they retain? Has the building or facility been modified? Does this site or structure retain historical integrity? Archaeological Projects Projects relating to archaeological resources generally include the following: Distributing the procedures regarding inadvertent discoveries of cultural artifacts during potential ground-disturbing activities on all IAARNG installations; Developing explicit procedures and training for managing accidental or unanticipated discovery of archaeological resources that were previously unknown on IAARNG installations; Having the option to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the SHPO for emergency operations (see Appendix E, SOP Number 4) and inadvertent discovery (see Appendix E, SOP Number 5); Defining resource-specific inventory and evaluation procedures for various classes of cultural resources at IAARNG facilities (i.e., pre-contact and historic sites, buildings, structures, objects, artifact assemblages, etc.). In particular, procedures for dealing with potentially NRHP-eligible resources and surveying high priority areas will be clearly outlined or defined. Ensuring reasonable, effective and timely communications between the responsible personnel from the IAARNG and the SHPO concerning cultural resources on IAARNG facilities and their identification, evaluation, and when necessary, preservation and/or mitigation. Identification of archaeological resources that are eligible for, or require further evaluation to make a determination of eligibility for, listing in the NRHP that are subject to immediate damage or loss resulting from training, maintenance, and other activities at IAARNG facilities. Surveys will be performed either in-house or by contractors to IAARNG. Development of guidelines for annual review of archaeological and historic sites that are eligible or need further evaluation to make a determination of eligibility for listing in the NRHP, including checking for looting, signs of disturbance, etc. Develop a monitoring program for sites left in situ. Protection of artifacts by arranging curation. Presently, IAARNG has a curation agreement with either the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum or the Iowa State University Department of Anthropology for curating records, files, notes, maps, photographs, reports, artifacts, and other documentation pertaining to cultural resources investigations at IAARNG installations. IAARNG performs and annual inspection of its collections at the repository in accordance with 36 CFR 71. Additional historical information (i.e., newspaper articles, official government records, and personal memorabilia. No agreement has been signed between the curation facility and IAARNG for permanent storage of these materials. 3-6

27 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Distribution of the SOPs to IAARNG facilities managers, CFMO, and Operations Manager. Continuing efforts to complete Phase I surveys at all IAARNG installations. Research questions that may be posed for archaeological resources may include the following: For CDJMTC archaeological resources, does the site enhance our understanding of the World War I training center? Is there historical significance to the World War I Camp Dodge Cantonment? Is there an educational benefit associated with the World War I Camp Dodge Cantonment? 3.4 INTEGRATION OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Natural resources undertakings on IAARNG federal lands often require cultural resources compliance under Section 106 of the NHPA and NEPA consideration. Examples of such undertakings include aspects of forest and fire management that involve ground disturbing activities (i.e., prescribed burning, wildfire suppression, construction and maintenance of fire breaks, establishing wildlife food plots, erosion control, re-vegetation, and soil conservation). 3-7

28 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Natural resources management activities, as well as training and routine operational and maintenance activities that could require Section 106 consultation within the following program areas include, but are not limited to: Table 3.4-1: Overview of Natural Resources Management Activities Program Area Range Operations Maintenance Operations Integrated Training Area Management Type of Activity Live-firing of weapons Facility construction, right-of-way easements, repair, alteration, modification, demolition, or disposal of standing structures (bridges + 45 years of age), Construction of a modern structure or feature within the view shed of an historic property or district, Construction of new roads (dirt or paved), Other earthmoving activities (i.e., terrain modification), Restoration in areas that have been disturbed by troop activities (stream banks, trials, low water crossing, maneuver damage Environmental Remediation activities that involve building demolition and earth excavation to remove contaminants, spill/hazard response for soil removal (emergency Section 106) Forestry Management Forest management (i.e., tree planting, prescribed burning) Wildlife Prescribed Fire Construction of fire breaks in new areas which involve earthmoving activities Vegetative Management Repair of extreme erosion, removal of woody vegetation Wildlife Management In ground trapping arrays Agricultural and Grazing New agricultural or grazing allotments on undisturbed land Soil Conservation Erosion control measures that alter original ground surface Wetlands Management In ground water control systems, earthen dams or mound features. Other Construction of new food plots, or ground disturbance at food plots located on known archaeological sites; plowing and disking in historically agricultural areas; and construction of pedestrian trails. 3-8

29 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Generally, activities that do not require Section 106 consultation include: Mowing and routine landscaping; Field bivouacking and Land Navigation; Use of existing excavated areas; Munitions storage; Fueling and refueling activities; Repair, alteration, modification, demolition, or disposal of structures less than 50 years of age [Exceptions apply to properties that meet Criteria Considerations that would make it eligible for listing to the NRHP); and Transfer of a structure under 50 years of age to another State or Federal Agency. No till drills Reno mattress installation or replacement As integrated with the IAARNG Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP), to reduce potential for disturbance, the IAARNG will plan natural resources projects to avoid archaeological sites that may be eligible for the NRHP. As a result, all projects involving ground disturbance will be coordinated with the IAARNG CRM. 3.5 CURATION In accordance with the requirements of 36 CFR 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections, AR requires The Adjutant General of the IAARNG to ensure that all archaeological collections and associated records, as defined in 36 CFR 79.4(a), are processed, maintained, and preserved. Collections are material remains that are excavated or removed during a survey, excavation, or other study of a prehistoric or historic resource, and associated records that are prepared or assembled in connection with the survey, excavation, or other study (36 CFR 79.4[a]). Associated records are original records (or copies thereof) that are prepared or assembled, that document efforts to locate, evaluate, record, study, preserve, or recover a prehistoric or historic resource (36 CFR 79.4([2]). The CRM should consider long-term and the ongoing cost of permanent collection curation and include this in the funding request. Collections from federal lands or obtained during federally-funded projects should be deposited in a repository that meets the standards outlined in 36 CFR 79, to ensure that they will be safeguarded and permanently curated in accordance with federal guidelines. Collections from state-owned property have title vested in the IAARNG and should be curated in facilities that meet the requirements of the SHPO. A curation facility is specifically designed to serve as a physical repository where collections and records are sorted, repackaged, assessed for conservation needs, and then placed in an appropriate, environmentally controlled, secure storage area. Proper curation also includes a review and update of all paper records. An important component of artifact curation is the selection of artifacts for site-specific reference collections. Artifact data are entered into a database, which is an important management and research tool. The overall goal of the federal curation program, as set forth in 36 CFR 79, is to ensure the preservation and accessibility of cultural resource collections and documents for use by members of the public interested in the archaeology and history of the region. 3-9

30 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Curation Procedures Before permanent curation, all artifacts recovered on IAARNG installations will be analyzed using commonly accepted methods for artifacts in the region. Artifact analyses will be consistent with current archaeological research objectives for the region. Cleaning, curation, and storage of artifacts and associated documents will meet professional standards. Artifacts and associated documents will be stored in clean, spacious, temperaturecontrolled facilities while on the installation and kept in archival-quality bags, folders, or boxes. The IAARNG may choose to negotiate a MOU or similar agreement with the SHPO or other state repository, museum, or university, or other approved curation facility for final curation of all artifacts. All field, laboratory, and other project records will be reproduced on archival-quality paper CFR 79 Reporting and Inspection Requirements The annual Secretary of the Interior s report to Congress requires an assessment of archaeological records and materials in federal repositories. The CRM shall determine, on an annual basis, the volume of records and materials held by the IAARNG installation or curated on its behalf at a curation facility. Inspections of federally curated archaeological collections shall be conducted periodically in accordance with the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act (40 USC 484), and it s implementing regulation (41 CFR 101). Consistent with 36 CFR 79.11(a), the CRM shall: Maintain a list of any U.S. Government-owned personal property received by the CRM (see Appendix C). Periodically inspect the physical environment in which all archaeological materials are stored for the purpose of monitoring the physical security and environmental control measures (see Appendix C). Periodically inspect the collections in storage for the purposes of assessing the condition of the material remains and associated records, and of monitoring those remains and records for possible deterioration and damage (see Appendix C). Periodically inventory the collection by accession, lot, or catalog record for the purpose of verifying the location of the material remains and associated records (see Appendix C). Periodically inventory any other U.S. Government-owned personal property in the possession of the CRM (see Appendix C). 3-10

31 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Curation Facilities Materials or artifacts collected as a result of previous archaeological investigations on IAARNG properties are curated at the following facilities: The Iowa Gold Star Military Museum Table 3.5-1: Curation Facilities Iowa State Archaeological Laboratory, Iowa State University Office of the State Archaeologist. University of Iowa Camp Dodge, Bldg. A NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Curtiss Hall Ames, IA (515) S. Clinton St Iowa City, IA (319) These facilities meet the standards outlined in 36 CFR 79. Also see Section for curation facility requirements. Records, artifacts, and donated private collections that are associated with the IAARNG s military history are curated and/or stored in accordance with Military Regulation under NGR (see at the following facility: The Iowa Gold Star Military Museum Camp Dodge, Bldg. A NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGER S GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES Guidance for the Cultural Resources program is provided in the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook (2013). Integration and coordination among IAARNG offices can be very challenging. Installation program managers (including cultural resources, natural resources, training, housing, landscape maintenance, etc.) manage multiple programs and it may be difficult to communicate with other offices on a regular basis. To effectively manage a cultural resource program, coordination is absolutely essential. Other offices need to be aware of the cultural resource manager s responsibilities. The CRM also must be aware of the activities of other installation offices that could have a potential impact on cultural resources. An effective CRM should: Understand the military mission. Have or acquire an inventory of archaeological resources with locations, maps, etc. This must be closely controlled and discussed in a case-by-case manner. 3-11

32 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Formulate a coherent and persuasive argument for how their job supports the military mission. Review proposed programs and projects to determine necessary compliance. Align cultural resources compliance with NEPA requirements whenever possible. Work on gaining proponents for cultural resource management up the chain of command. Know what other installation offices are doing, explain cultural resource responsibilities, and discuss potential impacts to cultural resources. Coordinate and consult with outside entities including the SHPO, Federally recognized tribes, and local interest groups. Neglecting to consult with these interested parties early in the planning process may result in unnecessary tension, which will cause delays that translate into government time and cost. Recent legislation has strengthened responsibilities to consult with Federally recognized tribes. Meet the professional qualification standards of the Secretary of the Interior under 36 CFR 61 (see section 4.2.2). Coordination and staffing procedures are critical for activities such as construction; long-range planning; building repair, maintenance, or renovation; and planning and execution of mission training or other mission essential activities. Coordination is also critical for cultural resources stewardship and compliance. Actions that typically trigger internal coordination and compliance include: Ground disturbance; Building maintenance and repair; Landscape and grounds repair or replacement; New construction buildings or additions, infrastructure, roads, and trails; Major renovations to buildings; Major changes in use of buildings; Major changes in training locations or type; Master planning; Disposal or divesting of property; Alterations to any buildings, structures or objects that are 45 years of age or older; Demolishing building or structures; Leasing or using private or public property; Emergency operations; and/or Compliance with Homeland Security requirements. Construction or military mission activities may adversely affect cultural resources. Each IAARNG staff member involved with planning, construction, building repair, or maintenance; or management of training or other mission activities coordinates with the CRM in the planning process. The Environmental Analysis of the project or activity is normally done through development of the appropriate NEPA document. A Section 106 consultation can be coordinated with the NEPA review process to help streamline the entire environmental review. Analysis typically commences with completion and review of Military Construction Project Data Form 1391, Project Request form 420, or a work order. 3-12

33 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan To facilitate integration of planning and analysis of effects from IAARNG actions, the CRM will: Distribute the ICRMP to an solicit input from the internal stakeholder; Distribute a cultural resources project list (Appendix F) and emphasize the time requirements for compliance; Distribute SOPs to applicable parties (see Appendix E); Distribute a list of historic structures and archaeologically sensitivity maps; Develop and conduct cultural resources awareness training, Meet, at a minimum, once a year with the Construction and Facilities Management Office (CFMO), and Operations Manager in the Directorate of Operations to discuss upcoming projects and plans; Meet with the Environmental Quality Control Committee (EQCC); and Participate in staff meetings. The CRM should contact the above personnel to determine if they understand the cultural resources management program, and periodically, interface with these individuals on updates and as new IAARNG mission essential plans and programs are developed. Coordination with non-iaarng entities is required under several federal laws and regulations and AR NHPA, NEPA, and NAGPRA require coordination with interested parties and other government agencies, depending on the action involved. External agencies and stakeholders that may be involved in cultural resources management include: SHPO; Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO); Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP); Departmental Consulting Archaeologist, National Park Service; Keeper of the National Register, Department of the Interior; Federally Recognized Tribes; and/or Interested members of the public, including ethnographic groups, historic organizations and others. The IAARNG will comply with all pertinent laws and regulations concerning the management and preservation of cultural resources and will, where appropriate, consult with the SHPO, THPO, the ACHP, Tribes, and interested persons, as required (see Cultural Resources Handbook [2013: Section 1.4]). 3-13

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35 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES The SOPs are designed to provide guidance for non-environmental IAARNG personnel in addressing the most common actions and situations involving cultural resources. The SOPs have been prepared to assist the IAARNG in complying with applicable state and federal laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to cultural resources management. Cultural Resources Manager. AR requires the designation of a CRM to coordinate the virtual installation s cultural resources management program. For the IAARNG, the CRM is responsible for the oversight of activities that may affect cultural resources on IAARNG land, or IAARNG activities that may have an effect on cultural resources on non-iaarng lands. Timing of SOPs Table 4-1: SOP Timelines SOP Timing SOP No. 1: Construction, Maintenance and Repair for Historic Buildings and Structures SOP No. 2: Disposal or Demolition of Excess Property SOP No. 3: Mission Training of Military and Tenant Personnel Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center and Weekend Training Sites; Includes Community Support Projects and Innovative Readiness Training SOP No. 4: Emergency Actions SOP No. 5: Inadvertent Discovery For exempt actions, no additional time is required. For non-exempt actions, anticipate a minimum of 4 months. Anticipate a minimum of 4 to 6 months for historic structures. Clearing lands for training requires approximately 4 to 6 months for archaeological surveys. Personnel should be familiar with the contents of SOP 5; can be done as part of annual training and unit inbriefings. A minimum of 7 days. Personnel should be familiar with the contents of the SOP; can be done as part of annual training and unit in-briefings Inadvertent discoveries will take a minimum of 30 days. 4-1

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37 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan TRIBAL CONSULTATION The NHPA, EO 13007, EO 13175, Presidential Memorandum for Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies dated 29 April 1994: Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments, and the Annotated Policy Document for DoD American Indian and Alaska Native Policy, updated 2012, require federal agencies to consult with federally recognized American Indian Tribes. (DoDI ) Consultation takes on many forms. The IAARNG may need to consult on a project basis for proposed actions that may affect cultural resources of interest to Tribes. If IAARNG activities have the potential to affect tribal properties or resources, all interested Tribes will be consulted early in the planning process and their concerns will be addressed to the greatest extent possible. Establishing a permanent relationship with Tribes will lead to a better understanding of each party s interests and concerns and development of a trustful relationship. This will streamline future project-based consultation and streamline the inadvertent discovery process. For project-specific consultation, the CRM should send appropriate reports and documentation to potentially affected THPO/Tribes describing the proposed action and analysis of effects (either Section 106 and/or NEPA documents) and request comments and input. After 30 days, the CRM should follow up with THPO/Tribes for input if no correspondence has been received. A thorough MFR must be kept. For projects of particular interest to THPOs/Tribes, the CRM could consider a site visit and meeting with affected THPOs/Tribes. Consultation meetings should be held and include representation from the IAARNG command leadership (i.e., The Adjutant General, CFMO, etc.). A list of the regulatory requirements is provided in the Army National Guard Cultural Resources Handbook (2013) Chapter 4. Additional information regarding Tribal consultation and a listing of the Tribal representatives and POCs is provided in Appendix C. 5-1

38 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan IAARNG TRIBAL CONSULTATION PROGRAM In 2012, the DoD updated its annotated American Indian and Alaska Native Policy, which emphasizes the importance of respecting and consulting with tribal governments on a government-to-government basis. The policy requires an assessment, through consultation, of the effect of proposed DoD actions that may have the potential to significantly affect protected American Indian tribal resources, American Indian tribal rights, and American Indian lands before decisions are made by the services. DoDI provides additional emphasis to this policy. If it appears that there may be an effect, the appropriate federally recognized tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations would be contacted. Appendix C includes a description of the IAARNG s consultation program to date. The Appendix includes: A state map with tribal lands overlain Point of contact list Artifact catalogue Letters and memorandums for record 1. Appendix C should be updated as necessary to include Memorandum for Record (MFR), meeting agendas and summaries, updated POC lists, and agreement documents. 2. The POC list should be updated whenever new information becomes available. At a minimum, the list should be checked annually. The CRM can call/access the following resources for update information SHPO THPOs Bureau of Indian Affairs Web page other federal or state agencies, including the state department of transportation 3. Phone calls, s, and correspondence relating to consultation should be tracked in the Communication Record table of the ICRMP database. Reports can be printed from this table to serve as MFRs or to provide a timeline of communications regarding a particular issue. 5-2

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41 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Cannan, D.K., L. Hirrel, K.E. Grandine, K.M. Kuranda, B.M. Usher, and H.B. McAloon National Historic Context for Department of Defense Installations, , 4 vols. R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates, Inc., Frederick, Maryland. Carr, R.D., and J.A. Tiffany 1980 Secondary Roads Project 4(11)AHL-000(1)-SP-77, Polk County Iowa. Project Completion Report, OSA, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Cocroft, Wayne D Defining the national archaeological character of Cold War Remains, a paper presented at the Fifth World Archaeological Conference, Theme: The Heritage of War Session: A Fearsome Heritage: Diverse Legacies of the Cold War, Cooper, J The Rise of the National Guard: The Evolution of the American Militia, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Daniels, L.J., and H.S. Herrick 1987 Tales of an Old Horsetrader: The First Hundred Years. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City. Department of Defense (DoD) 1993 Coming in from the Cold: Military Heritage in the Cold War. A report on the Department of Defense Legacy Cold War Project The Benefits of Cultural Resource Conservation: Commander s Guide. Legacy Resource Management Program, March. Derthick, Martha 1965 The National Guard in Politics. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Doubler, LTC Michael D A New Super Power Emerges: Electronic document, available online at accessed March Doershuk, J.F., and F.A. Finney 1996 Excavations at the Maxwell Site (13DA264): A Great Oasis Settlement in Central Iowa. Contract Completion Report 445. OSA, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Dupuy, Ernest 1971 The National Guard: A Compact History. Hawthorne Books, Inc., New York. Emerson, P.M., and H.R. Finney 1984 Archaeological and Geomorphological Data Recovery at Saylorville Lake, Polk County, Iowa. 3 vols. Impact Services, Inc., Mankato, Minnesota. Emerson, P.M., H.R. Finney, W.A. Watson, and J.D. Irish 1983 Resurvey and Intensive Testing of Archaeological Sites in Saylorville Lake, Polk and Dallas Counties, Iowa. 4 vols. Impact Services, Inc., Mankato, Minnesota. Federal Register 1983 Secretary of Interior s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 190, September 29, Uniform Rules and Regulations: Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (43 CFR Part 7). Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. 4. January 6,

42 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 1987 Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections (36 CFR 79) Proposed Rule. Federal Register, Vol. 52, No August 28, Guidelines for Federal Agency Responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 31. February 17, Finney, F.A., and C.L. Peterson Phase I Archaeological Survey of a Borrow Pit in Camp Dodge, Section 35, T80N- R25W, Polk County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 306, OSA, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Fishel, R.L. 1996a Phase I Archaeological Survey of Site 13PK681, Camp Dodge, Section 36, T80N- R25W, Polk County, Iowa. Project Report 6. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. 1996b Phase I Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Ground Storage Reservoir and Phase II Investigations of Site 13PK681, Section 36, T80N-R25W, Polk County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 490. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Fishel, R.L., and L.D. Rogers 1996 Phase I Archaeological Survey for a Proposed Engineer Dig Site, Camp Dodge, Section 22, T80N-R25W, Polk County, Iowa. Project Report 7. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. Fogelson, Robert M America s Armories: Architecture, Society, and Public Order. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Foster, L.M Unpublished notes and site forms for preliminary survey of satellite armories in the IA ARNG system. On file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa The Herrold Family Farm: Department of Landscape Architecture, Iowa State University, Ames. On file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. Fung, J.L., and B.J. Danielson 1999 The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Small Mammals in Three Different Grassland Habitats. Paper to be submitted to Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences. Gourley, K.E.M Locations of Sauk, Mesquakie, and Associated Euro-American Sites 1832 to 1845: An Ethnohistorical Approach. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, Iowa State University, Ames. Gradwohl, D.M A Preliminary Precis of the Moingona Phase, An Oneota Manifestation in Central Iowa. Plains Anthropologist 12: a Salvage Archaeology during 1967 in the Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Plains Anthropologist 14(46): b Salvage Archaeology in Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa, Plains Anthropologist 14(46):

43 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 1973 Preliminary Archaeological Survey and Reconnaissance for Proposed Northern Natural Gas Pipeline across the Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Iowa State University, Ames Archaeology of the Central Des Moines River Valley: A Preliminary Summary. In Aspects of Upper Great Lakes Anthropology: Papers in Honor of Lloyd A. Wilford, edited by Eldon Johnson. Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series 11: Final Report on the Investigations of Archaeological Sites in Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa, as Covered in Four Contracts Between the National Park Service and Iowa State University. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames The Native American Experience in Iowa: An Archaeological Perspective. In The Worlds Between Two Rivers: Perspectives on American Indians in Iowa, edited by Gretchen M. Bataille, David M. Gradwohl, and Charles L.P. Silet. Iowa State University Press, Ames. Gradwohl, D.M., and N.M. Osborn 1973a Site Seeking in Saylorville: An Intensive Archaeological Site Survey of Reconnaissance Units 1&3, Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. 1973b A Roster of Reported Archaeological Sites in the Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Research Report. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames More Site Seeking in Saylorville: An Intensive Site Archaeological Site Survey of Reconnaissance Units 2&4, Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. 1975a Still More Site Seeking in Saylorville: An Intensive Archaeological Site Survey of Reconnaissance Units 5 though 11 and 20, Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. 1975b Contract Completion Report Stage 1: Exploration of Archaeological Sites Endangered by Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Research Report Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames Continued Site Seeking in Saylorville: An Intensive Archaeological Site Survey of Reconnaissance Units 12 through 19, Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Research Report. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Area of the Proposed Saylorville Hydroelectric Facility, Saylorville, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 223. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Grover, T Camp Dodge. Iowan 30 September. Green, W., and S. J. Schermer 1988 The Turkey River Mound Group (13CT1). In Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Studies in the Turkey River Valley, Northeastern Iowa. edited by William Green, pp Research Papers 13(1). Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 6-5

44 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Henning, D.R Great Oasis Distributions. In Prehistoric Investigations, edited by M. McKusick, pp Research Report 3, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City Subsurface Testing Program: Proposed Perry Creek Dam and Reservoir Area, Plymouth County, Iowa. Technical Report 82-05, Division of Archaeological Research, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Henning, D.R., and E.R. Henning 1978 Great Oasis Ceramics. In Some Studies of Minnesota Prehistoric Ceramics: Papers Presented at the First Council for Minnesota Archaeology Symposium 1976, edited by A. R. Woolworth and M. A. Hall, pp Occasional Publications in Minnesota Anthropology 2, Minnesota State Historical Society, St. Paul. Herold, E.B Hopewell: Burial Mound Builders. Palimpsest 51: Hershey, H.G Geologic Map of Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey, Iowa City. Hill, J.D The Minute Man in Peace and War: A History of the National Guard. The Stackpole Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Hill, J.R Unpublished notes and site forms for preliminary survey of architectural structures in the Camp Dodge installation. On file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. Hodgson, N.J Ancient Agriculture in Iowa: Paleoethnobotany of the Weaver Occupation at Gast Farm (13LA12), Louisa County, Iowa. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Hotopp, J., D. Cook, and A. Till 1979 Iowa Highway Archaeology Annual Report Contract Completion Report 173, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Hovey, A.M Atlas of Polk County, Iowa. Iowa Litho Co., Des Moines. Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1922 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa for the Fiscal Years 1921/1922. Iowa Adjutant General s Office, Des Moines Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa for the Fiscal Years 1923/1924. Iowa Adjutant General s Office, Des Moines Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa for the Fiscal Years 1929/1930. Iowa Adjutant General s Office, Des Moines Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa for the Fiscal Years 1937/1938. Iowa Adjutant General s Office, Des Moines. 6-6

45 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 1954 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa for the Fiscal Years 1953/1954. Iowa Adjutant General s Office, Des Moines. Iowa Engraving 1895 Map of Polk County, Iowa. Iowa Engraving, Des Moines. Jacobs, Jeffrey A The Future of the Citizen-Soldier Force: Issues and Answers. The University of Kentucky Press: Lexington. Jacobsen, James E The Iowa National Guard from the Bottom up: Community Participation in the Guard, The Iowa National Guard, A Changing Partnership: Community Participation in the Guard, Iowa s Civil War Rendezvous Camps, , A Study Camp Dodge, Iowa and World War II Jones, Mary L., editor 2006 The National Guard Armories of Iowa. Jones, Mary L. and Vogt, Michael Images of America, Camp Dodge. Arcadia Publishing Kenyon Company 1914 Atlas of Polk County, Iowa. Kenyon Co., Des Moines Lochel, Suzanne Keith, Samuel A. Batzli, and Susan I. Enscore n.d. Guidelines for Documenting and Evaluating Historic Military Landscapes: An Integrated Landscape Approach. An AEC Technical Guideline prepared by USACERL. Long, B.B The Historical and Architectural Development of Camp Dodge, Iowa. Manuscript on file, Omaha District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Lonnquest, John C., and David F. Winkler 1996 To Defend and Deter: The Legacy of the United States Cold War Missile Program. A study sponsored by the Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program, Cold War Project. USACERL Special Report 97/01, November. Louis Berger Group 2002 Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan and Environmental Assessment for the Iowa Army National Guard, Archaeological Investigation of Components of the 13 th Cantonment of Warld War I, Camp Dodge, Polk County, Iowa Iowa Historic Property Study: Camp Dodge Swimming Pool Complex (Inventory No ) Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa. POLK COUNTY, IOWA. R&C Number: History of African-Americans at the 13 th Cantonment, Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa 2006 Archaeological Investigation of Components of the 13 th Cantonment of World War I Camp Dodge, Polk County, Iowa, Part II. 6-7

46 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 2007 Archaeological Evaluation of Site 13 PK722 and Portions of Sites 13PK379 and 13 PK355, Associated With World War I Elements at Camp Dodge, Polk County, Iowa. Lucas, J.G The March of the Dragoons. Annals of Iowa 29:95. Mahon, John K History of the Militia and the National Guard. MacMillan Publishing Company, New York. McCracken, R.J Soil Survey of Polk County, Iowa. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D.C. McVicker, G.A Map of Polk County, Iowa. George A. McVicker, Minneapolis. Mariah Associates, Inc Draft Historic Context and Methodology for Assessment of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture. Prepared for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, May. Midland Map Company Plat Book of Polk County, Iowa. Midland Map Company, Des Moines. Morrow, T.A Iowa Projectile Points. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Mott, M The Relation of Historic Indian Tribes to Archaeological Manifestations in Iowa. Iowa Journal of History and Politics 36: National Guard Association of the United States 1954 The Nation s National Guard. National Guard Association Press, Washington, D.C. National Park Service 1982 How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. (Bulletin 15). National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, DC National Register Bulletin 22: Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties that Have Achieved Significance within the Last 50 Years. Report prepared by the National Register Branch, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. n.d. National Register Bulletin Series. National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC. Nepstad-Thornberry, T.N., C.P. Nepstad-Thornberry, and C.K. Benton Phase I Archaeological Investigations at the Camp Dodge Military Reservation. City of Johnston, Polk County, Iowa. Volume I. Project Report 13. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames. Northwest Publishing Company 1897 Plat Book of Polk County, Iowa. Northwest Publishing Company, Philadelphia Plat Book of Polk County, Iowa. Northwest Publishing Company, Philadelphia. Osborn, N.M. 6-8

47 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 1982 The Clarkson Site (13WA2), an Oneota Manifestation in the Central Des Moines River Valley. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 29: Osborn, N.M., D.M. Gradwohl, and R.M. Thies 1978 Emergency Archaeological Investigations at the Saylor Village Site (13PK165), a Late Woodland Manifestation within the Saylorville Reservoir, Iowa. Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames The Archaeology of the Saylor Village Site (13PK165): A Late Woodland Manifestation on the Des Moines River. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society, Ames. Penny, D.M., and J.O. Rose Results of an Analysis of Buildings and Structures Associated with the Camp Dodge National Guard Training Installation, Polk County, Iowa. Gulf Engineers and Consultants, Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Larson-Tibesar Associates, Laramie, Wyoming. Peterson, C.L Phase I Geoarchaeological Survey of the Proposed NW 86th Street Improvements, Camp Dodge Property, Polk County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 403. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Prior, J.C Landforms of Iowa. The University of Iowa Press, Iowa City. Riker, W.H Soldiers of the States: The Role of the National Guard in American Democracy. Public Affairs Press, Washington, D.C. Ruhe, R.V Quaternary Landscapes in Iowa. Iowa State University Press, Ames. Schwieder, D Iowa: The Middle Land. Iowa State University Press, Ames. Reprinted Sellars, J.R., and L.A. Ambrosino 1998 Phase I Cultural Resource Investigations for a Proposed Site Addition, Iowa Army National Guard OMS#13, Linn County, Iowa. Consulting Archaeological Services, Creston, Iowa Phase I Archaeological Investigations for a Proposed Property Development Project, Camp Dodge, Polk County, Iowa. Consulting Archaeological Service, Creston, Iowa Simpson, K Letter of August 30, 1989, to Curt Madsen, Environmental Specialist, IA ARNG. R&C # Data on file, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines Letter of May 9, 1990, to Curt Madsen, Environmental Specialist, IA ARNG. R&C # Letter on file, IA ARNG, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. Snyder, J., D. McConkey, W. Neal, and J. Anderson Phase I Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations of the Phase III NW 86 th Street Extension Project, Polk County, Iowa. Cultural Resources Management Report No American Resources Group, Ltd., Carbondale, Illinois. 6-9

48 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Stanley, D.G., and D.W. Benn 1985 Cultural Resource Investigations in Recreation Areas, Saylorville Lake, Iowa. CAR- 626, Center for Archaeological Research, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield. State Census of Iowa 1856 Polk County, Jefferson Township. Microfilm Pol-H 293. On file, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines. Thies, R.M The Archaeology and Ecology of the Brassica Bench Site (13PK251), Polk County, Iowa. Unpublished Master s Thesis, Iowa State University, Ames. Thompson, W.H Transportation in Iowa: A Historical Summary. Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames. Tiffany, J.A An Overview of the Middle Missouri Tradition. In Prairie Archaeology, edited by G. Gibbon, pp University of Minnesota Publications in Anthropology 3, Minneapolis. Union Historical Company 1880 The History of Polk County, Iowa. Union Historical Company, Des Moines. U.S. Department of Defense 1994 The Benefits of Cultural Resource Conservation: Commander s Guide. U.S. Department of Interior 1983 Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation. United Sates Geological Survey [USGS] 1956 Des Moines, IA NW. 7.5-Minute (Topographic) Series. Photorevised 1967, 1971, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C Grimes, IA. 7.5-Minute (Topographic) Series. Photorevised United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. Wall, C. 2000a Iowa Army National Guard Camp Dodge Training Facility: Architectural Resource Survey. Manuscript on file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. 2000b Iowa Army National Guard: Statewide Armories and Facilities. Manuscript on file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. 2000c Iowa Army National Guard State-Wide Planning Survey (Preliminary Draft). Prepared by Department of Landscape Architecture, Iowa State University, Ames, for the Iowa Army National Guard. On file, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, Johnston, Iowa. 6-10

49 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Wapsi Valley Archaeology 2009 Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of 5-Arce Parcel in Iowa Falls, Hardin County Iowa 2014 An Archaeological Investigation of the World War I Training Trenches, Camp Dodge Military Reservation, City of Johnston, Polk County, Iowa 2017 Assessment of Archaeological Collections Recovered from Iowa Army National Guard Properties in the State of Iowa Warner and Foote 1885 Map of Polk County, Iowa. Warner and Foote, Minneapolis. Weichman, M.S The Des Moines Riverfront Recreation Project, Des Moines, Iowa: An Assessment and Inventory of Archaeological Resources. Research Report 19. Environmental Research Center, Iowa City. Weichman, M.S., N.M. Osborn, and M. Mills 6-11

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53 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) The ACHP was established by Title 11 of the National Historic Preservation Act to advise the president and Congress, to encourage private and public interest in historic preservation, and to comment on federal agency action under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) States that the policy of the United States is to protect and preserve, for American Indians, their inherent rights of freedom to believe, express, and exercise the traditional religions of the American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, and Native Hawaiians. These rights include, but are not limited to, access to sites, use and possession of sacred objects, and the freedom to worship through ceremony and traditional rites. Antiquities Act of 1906 Provides for the protection of historic and prehistoric ruins and objects of antiquity on federal lands, and authorizes scientific investigation of antiquities on federal lands subject to permits and other regulatory requirements. Archaeological Artifacts An object, a component of an object, a fragment or sherd of an object, that was made or used by humans; a soil, botanical or other sample of archaeological interest. Archaeological Records Notes, drawings, photographs, plans, computer databases, reports, and any other audio-visual records related to the archaeological investigation of a site. Archaeological Resource Any material of human life or activities that is at least 100 years of age and is of archaeological interest (32 CFR 229.3(a)). Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) of 1979 Prohibits the removal, sale, receipt, and interstate transportation of archaeological resources obtained illegally (without permits), from federal or Indian lands and authorizes agency permit procedures for investigations of archaeological resources on lands under agency control. Area of Potential Effect (APE) The geographical area within which the undertaking may cause changes in the character of or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The APE may change according to the regulation under which it is being applied. Categorical Exclusion (CX) Under the National Environmental Policy Act, CXs apply to actions that have no foreseeable environmental consequences to resources other than cultural resources, and are not likely to be highly controversial. CXs may also be applied to cultural resources management activities. A list of approved Army CXs can be found in 32 CFR 651. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Includes the government-wide regulations that all federal agencies must follow and have the force of law. Cultural Items As defined by NAGPRA, human remains and associated funerary objects, unassociated funerary objects (at one time associated with human remains as part of a death rite or ceremony, but no longer in possession or control of the federal agency or museum), sacred objects (ceremonial objects needed by traditional Native American religious leaders for practicing traditional Native American religions), or objects of cultural patrimony (having ongoing historical, traditional, or cultural importance central to a federally recognized tribe or Native Hawaiian organization, rather than property owned by an individual Native American, and which, therefore, cannot be alienated, appropriated, or conveyed by any individual of the tribe or group). A-3

54 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Cultural Landscape A cultural landscape is a geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein, associated with a historic event, activity, or person, or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values. A cultural landscape can be a historic site, historic designed landscape, historic vernacular landscape, or ethnographic landscape (Cultural Resource Management Guidelines, NPS-28). Cultural Landscape Approach To serve as an organizing principle for cultural and natural features in the same way that the idea of an ecosystem serves as an organizing principle for different parts of the natural environment. Cultural Resources Historic properties as defined by the NHPA; cultural items as defined by NAGPRA; archaeological resources as defined by ARPA; sites and sacred objects to which access is afforded under AIRFA; and collections and associated records as defined in 36 CFR 79. Cultural Resources Management Program Activities carried out under the authority of AR to comply with federal statutes and regulations pertaining to cultural resources. Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections (36 CFR 79) The practices associated with the storage, preservation, and retrieval for subsequent study of archaeological records and artifacts. Environmental Assessment (EA) An EA is prepared under NEPA for actions that the project proponent does not anticipate will have a significant effect on the environment, or if significance of the potential impact is unknown. An EA results in a Finding of No Significant Impact or a Notice of Intent. Environmental Compliance Assessment System (ECAS) Assists the Army in achieving, maintaining, and monitoring environmental compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations. ECAS identifies environmental compliance deficiencies and develops corrective actions and cost estimates to address these deficiencies. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Under NEPA, an EIS is required when significant adverse impacts are expected to occur to cultural resources. Executive Order (EO) of 1971 Directs federal agencies to provide leadership in preserving, restoring, and maintaining the historic and cultural environment of the nation; to ensure the preservation of cultural resources; to locate, inventory, and nominate to the NRHP all properties under their control that meet the criteria for nomination; and to ensure that cultural resources are not inadvertently damaged, destroyed, or transferred before the completion of inventories and evaluation for the NRHP. Executive Order (EO) of 1996 Directs federal agencies to provide leadership in utilizing and maintaining, wherever appropriate, historic properties and districts, especially those located in central business areas. This EO intends to aid in the location of federal facilities on historic properties in our central cities; to identify and remove regulatory barriers; and to improve preservation partnerships. Executive Order of 1996 on Indian Sacred Sites Provides additional direction to federal agencies regarding American Indian sacred sites. Federal agencies are within the constraints of their missions required to accommodate federally recognized tribes and Native A-4

55 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Hawaiian organizations requirements for access to and ceremonial use of sacred sites on public lands; and to avoid damaging the physical integrity of such sites. Executive Order of 2000 on Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments This EO was issued on 6 November 2000, expanding on and strengthening EO (Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments 1998). Federal agencies are to recognize the right of self-governance and the sovereignty of federally recognized tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations, and are to consult with them in developing and implementing policies that have tribal implications. Each federal agency is to have an accountable process to ensure meaningful and timely input by tribal officials in the development of regulatory policies that have tribal implications. EO is revoked as of 5 February 2001, under this new executive order. Geographical Information System (GIS) Electronic maps that can provide information regarding identified structures and archaeological sites that are potentially NRHP-eligible, or that have been determined to be NRHP-eligible. Indian Tribe Any tribe, band, nation, or other organized American Indian group or community of Indians, including any Alaska Native village or corporation as defined in or established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 USC 1601 et seq.) that is recognized as eligible for special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their status as Indians. Such acknowledged or federally recognized Indian tribes exist as unique political entities in a government-to-government relationship with the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains the listing of federally recognized Indian tribes. Installation (Standard definitions according to DoDI ). A Base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the DoD. An installation can be a single site or a grouping of two or more sites for inventory. Installation is appropriate for leased facilities or sites where the DoD is conducting environmental restoration activities. This term does not apply to contingency operations or projects involving civil works, river and harbor, or flood control. Installations represent management organizations with a mission. For the ICRMP Template, an installation refers to both the state-wide ARNG as a whole, and individual XX ARNG locations throughout the state (e.g., camp, FMS complex, etc). For real property purposes, an installation is a single site or a grouping of two or more sites for inventory reporting. Each State represents a single virtual installation consisting of all sites the State controls except sites designated as training installations. Training installations can be their own installations if they have their own command structure and if ARNG Directorate has approved that they may be listed as their own ARNG training installation. One or more sites may be assigned to any one installation but each can only be assigned to a single installation. An installation can exist in three possible forms: (1) A single site designated as an installation (e.g., Camp Roberts, CA); (2) Several non-contiguous or contiguous sites grouped together as a single ARNG training installation (e.g., Camp Shelby, MS); or (3) Several contiguous or noncontiguous sites grouped together as a single virtual installation (e.g., ARNG manages all the sites in a single state as a virtual installation). Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) A 5-year plan developed and implemented by an installation commander to provide for the management of cultural resources in a way that maximizes beneficial effects on such resources and minimizes adverse effects and impacts without impeding the mission of the installation and its tenants. A-5

56 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) A formal written agreement containing the results of discussions among the federal agency, the SHPO, and the ACHP, and can include other entities, state agencies, and/or interested public. The MOA documents mutual agreements upon statements of facts, intentions, procedures, and parameters for future actions and matter of coordination. It shows how the needs of the federal agency, the needs and desires of the public, and the scientific / historical significance of the property have all been protected. An MOA is not required by law or regulation except to resolve adverse effects issues (see 36 CFR 800.6(c)). In all other circumstances, it is an optional tool that can be used to ensure compliance with NHPA. Memorandum for Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies dated 29 April 1994, Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments Directs that consultation between the Army and federally recognized tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations shall occur on a government-to-government basis in accordance with this memorandum. Installation commanders, as the representatives of government, shall treat designated representatives of federally recognized American Indian tribal governments. Consultation with federally recognized tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations on a government-to-government basis occurs formally and directly between installation commanders and heads of federally recognized tribal governments. Installation and tribal staff-to-staff communications do not constitute government-to-government consultation. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (PL 91-90; 42 USC ), states that the policy of the federal government is to preserve important historic, cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage and requires consideration of environmental concerns during project planning and execution. This act requires federal agencies to prepare an EIS for every major federal action that affects the quality of the human environment, including both natural and cultural resources. It is implemented by regulations issued by the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR ) that are incorporated into 32 CFR 651, Environmental Analysis of Army Actions. National Historic Landmark (NHL) National Historic Landmarks are buildings, historic districts, structures, sites, and objects that possess exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States. They are so designated by the Secretary of the Interior after identification by National Park Service professionals and evaluation by the National Park System Advisory Board, a committee of scholars and other citizens. National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 (as amended [PL ; 16 USC w-6]), establishes historic preservation as a national policy and defines it as the protection, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology or engineering. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act provides direction for federal agencies on undertakings that affect properties listed, or those eligible for listing on the NRHP, and is implemented by regulations (36 CFR 800) issued by the ACHP. Section 110 requires federal agencies to locate, inventory, and nominate all properties that may qualify for the NRHP. National Park Service The bureau of the Department of the Interior to which the Secretary of the Interior has delegated the authority and responsibility for administering the National Historic Preservation Program. National Register Criteria The criteria established by the Secretary of the Interior for use in evaluating the eligibility of properties for the NRHP (36 CFR 60). A-6

57 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) A nationwide listing of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects of national, state, or local significance in American history, architecture, archaeology, or culture that is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior. NRHP listings must meet the criteria found in 36 CFR Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) of 1990 (PL ), requires federal agencies to establish Native procedures for identifying American Indian groups associated with cultural items on federal lands, to inventory human remains and associated funerary objects in federal possession, and to return such items upon request to the affiliated groups. The law also requires that any discoveries of cultural items covered by the act shall be reported to the head of the responsible federal entity, who shall notify the appropriate federally recognized Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations and cease activity in the area of the discovery for at least 30 days. Paleontological Resources Scientifically significant fossilized remains, specimens, deposits, and other such data from prehistoric, non-human life. Parcel - A parcel is a contiguous piece or pieces of land described in a single real estate instrument. A parcel also can be described as a specific area of land whose perimeter is delineated by metes and bounds or other survey methods. A parcel represents each individual land acquisition by deed or grant (i.e., each separate real estate transaction). A single real estate transaction may acquire multiple parcels. Each parcel is shown by a single lot record in the Real Property Inventory (RPI). Parcels are, therefore, the building blocks of land for a site. A parcel is created by a real estate transaction whereby a Military Department or the State acquires an interest in land, and a legal instrument evidences the interest so acquired. Phase 1 Survey A survey conducted to identify and map archaeological sites and to obtain data on site types in an area. Methodology involves a review of historic records, environmental characteristics, and locational data concerning previously recorded sites in the area. Based on research, the area is divided into sections of high, moderate, and low potential for cultural resources. Shovel pits measuring up to 50 centimeters in diameter and 100 centimeters deep are excavated in the field and soil is passed through ¼-inch mesh hardware cloth. The density of shovel pits is determined by site probability. Areas of high probability receive shovel tests in 25-meter intervals. For areas of moderate probability, tests are conducted in 50-meter intervals. Areas of low probability are visually examined and shovel test pits are dug at the principal investigator s discretion. Predictive Model Modeling used to determine areas of high, medium, and low archaeological potential. Planning Resource for Infrastructure Development and Evaluation (PRIDE) The PRIDE database is the Planning Resource for Infrastructure Development and Evaluation (PRIDE). It is a centralized database to support the identification of assets within an installation at each state. It provides ARNG Directorate with real property information from which to manage its real property assets. The PRIDE database includes information about facilities, equipment, and grounds at each installation, and information regarding whether the building has been evaluated for its eligibility to the NRHP and whether it is eligible for or listed on the NRHP. The PRIDE does not contain information regarding archaeological sites at installations. A-7

58 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Programmatic Agreement (PA) A formal agreement between agencies to modify and/or replace the Section 106 process for numerous undertakings in a program. Real Property Development Plans (RPDP) A written resource prepared by the ARNG, to be consulted and used during the preparation of an ICRMP, specifically in dealing with standing structures at each activity or installation. Record of Environmental Consideration (REC) A document that is used to explain how an action is covered in a CX. Section 106 Under the NHPA, Section 106 provides direction for federal agencies regarding undertakings that affect properties listed or those eligible for listing on the NRHP, and is implemented by regulations (36 CFR 800), issued by the ACHP. Section 110 Under the NHPA, section 110 outlines agencies responsibilities with respect to historic properties and requires federal agencies to locate, inventory, and nominate all properties that may qualify for the NRHP. Section 111 Under the NHPA, section 111 addresses leases and exchanges of historic properties. It allows the proceeds of any lease to be retained by the agency for use in defraying the costs of administration, maintenance, repair, and related expenses of historic properties. Site Refers to an individual ARNG holding except for Training Installations (e.g., AASF, FMS, Readiness Center). In the broadest terms, a site is a geographic location. In more focused terms, a site is a specific area of land consisting of a single parcel or several contiguous parcels. Each site must be able to produce a closed cadastral survey. A site can be any physical location that is or was owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by one Military Service or State (for National Guard purposes), to include locations under the jurisdiction of the Army National Guard (ARNG) where a hazardous substance has been deposited, stored, disposed of, placed, or otherwise came to be located. Do not combine Federal parcels with state parcel in a single site, even if contiguous. There will be no sites that contain both Federal and state owned property; create separate files. A site may exist in one of three forms: (1) Land only, where there are no facilities present and where the land consists of either a single parcel or two or more contiguous parcels. (2) Facility or facilities only, where the underlying land is neither owned nor controlled by the Federal or State government. A stand-alone facility can be a site. If a facility is not a stand-alone facility, it must be assigned to a site. (3) Land and all the facilities thereon, where the land consists of either a single parcel or two or more contiguous parcels. Example of rule applied a state or municipal owned road that traverses an area (i.e., the road only is granted by the easement, not the property underneath). The rule defines such an area as a single site if the military retains controls or ownership of the land under the road. However, if the road and right-of-way along the road are owned by a party other than the Military Department (i.e., the road and the right-of-way [including property under the road] is granted in the easement), than this would be two sites since contiguous ownership does not exist. Site Locational Models A model, through past examples, used to predict locations of archaeological sites. State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) The person who has been designated in each state to administer the State Historic Preservation Program, including identifying and nominating eligible properties to the NRHP and otherwise administering applications for listing historic properties in the NRHP. A-8

59 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Survey A scientific sampling of the extent and nature of archaeological resources within a specific area. Traditional Cultural Property (TCP) A property that is eligible for inclusion in the NRHP because of its association with cultural practices or beliefs of a living community that (a) are rooted in that community s history, and (b) are important in maintaining the continuing cultural identity of the community. (See National Register Bulletin No. 38.) In order for a traditional cultural property to be found eligible for the NRHP, it must meet the existing criteria for eligibility as a building, site, structure, object, or district. Training Installation Refers to one of the 45 training installations operated by the ARNG (see list in Handbook). Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) A THPO appointed or designated in accordance with the NHPA is the official representative of a Tribe for the purposes of Section 106. Tribes Tribes (with a capital T) is used inclusively throughout this ICRMP to include American Indian tribes, Alaska Natives and organizations, Native Americans, and Native Hawaiians, and organizations as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.. Undertaking An undertaking is a project, activity, or program funded in whole or in part under the direct or indirect jurisdiction of a federal agency, including those carried out by or on behalf of a federal agency; those carried out with federal financial assistance; those requiring a federal permit, license, or approval; and those subject to state or local regulation administered pursuant to a delegation or approval by a federal agency (36 CFR {y]). Virtual Installation (Standard definitions according to DoDI ). For the purposes of this ICRMP, a virtual installation refers to all holdings of the IAARNG within the boundaries of the State of Iowa. A-9

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63 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan B.1 IAARNG PLANNING LEVEL SURVEY This appendix to the ICRMP describes the previous cultural resource surveys, both architectural history and archaeology, that have been conducted at IAARNG installations, including the Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center. The intent of this appendix is to provide information to TAG and designated staff to be able to easily identify which areas and facilities have been surveyed, thus facilitating the review process. A total of 17 archaeological surveys, one geomorphological, and nine architectural history studies have been completed at the CDJMTC installation. One of the archaeological surveys identified a standing structure, further discussed in the architectural survey data. Sixteen archaeological and seven architectural history studies have been undertaken at the armories and other facilities located around the state. The earliest CRM studies conducted at the facilities had a number or errors, particularly with regard to location and NRHP eligibility of archaeological sites. In addition, documentation for the CDJMTC architectural properties was misplaced. In later years, however, additional researchers were hired to correct the previous problems. Chris Wall, graduate student of the Department of Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University (ISU), compiled and synthesized data on architectural studies; and Tina Nepstad-Thornberry et al. of ISU s Archaeology Laboratory reworked and added new survey information to the previous archaeological reports at the facilities. In addition, Louis Berger and Associates conducted further studies at Camp Dodge and at various armories that were facing closure. Additional surveys in areas covered by the early surveys are scheduled when ground disturbing activities are planned to provide clarification and conclusive results. Currently, there are no known Native American sites or properties on IAARNG lands. The IAARNG has had limited consultation with any Native American groups, has not determined whether there are any outstanding issues pertaining to NAGPRA or the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 (AIRFA), and has not determined whether there are any TCPs present on IAARNG facilities. As part of this ICRMP s preparation, the IAARNG has initiated contact with the federally recognized tribes who previously occupied land included within Camp Dodge and the outlying facilities. B.2 HISTORIC CONTEX CAMP DODGE JOINT MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER A Brief History of the Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center (Camp Dodge) Beginning in the late 1890s, leaders of the Iowa National Guard started public lobbying for a permanent encampment area. Until this time period, training encampments had been held at temporary locations throughout the state, with the locations changing every year. This encampment system remained in place until 1910, when the Adjutant General s Report stated that 78.5 acres had been purchased in 1909 adjacent to a federally-financed range that was acquired in This new land was the first in a series of land purchases, which were to be used as a permanent training facility named Camp Dodge, in honor of General Grenville Dodge, a prominent Iowa military figure. The first all Iowa National Guard encampment at the new location took place in Development at the new facility was minimal. The improvements were more or less temporary, consisting mainly of mess halls and equipment, B-3

64 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan sectional tent floors, a small water system and wiring for electric lights. It was not until 1915 that an arsenal, called for in 1899, would be completed at Camp Dodge. As the United States entered World War I, Camp Dodge was designated as the thirteenth cantonment, one of the 16 training sites dedicated to the training of soldiers for overseas deployment. The developments related to the World War I cantonment at Camp Dodge were extensive, with the 1922 Adjutant General s report noting that more than 3,000 buildings were constructed during the WWI build-up. Other improvements consisted of the installation of roads, railroad spur lines, and infrastructure, such as water, sewer, and electric lines (Long 1989). Construction and improvements on the Camp Dodge cantonment were completed both on land owned by the state and that owned or leased by the federal government. According to the Adjutant General s Biennial Report for , 467 of the buildings constructed for the cantonment were on land owned by the state, a fact that played a role in later developments at Camp Dodge. At the close of World War I, the federal government began to dismantle Camp Dodge, and auctions were held to sell buildings that were not demolished. The state of Iowa entered into negotiations with the federal government for the purchase of the improvements that were made to those portions of the camp that were owned by the state. Extensive improvements made to the camp by the federal government included buildings, infrastructure, and equipment, and, after repeated delays on the part of the federal government, the state purchased these improvements for $35, (Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1922; Long 1989). The state then proceeded to auction off most of the buildings and much of the equipment purchased from the federal government. Proceeds from these auctions were used to pay the debt to the federal government and to pay for future improvements to the camp. In his Biennial Report for 1922, Adjutant General Lasher addressed the future of Camp Dodge. In discussing improvements that were already being undertaken, the report notes that the contemplated permanent improvements planned will eventually provide a permanent National Guard Camp Ground and Reservation, which will be the finest in the United States and will place the State of Iowa in the first rank in National Guard affairs. [Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1922:17] As evidenced by this statement, a goal of the Iowa National Guard during that time period was to achieve national prominence in regard to state-run military activity. An additional, although unstated, goal was the creation of a facility that would be attractive to potential members as National Guard leaders attempted to rebuild the ranks after World War I. The quality of the new facilities, in particular the large swimming pool that was constructed in , was an inducement for people contemplating joining the National Guard. Long (1989) has suggested that the size of the new pool provides a measure of the size of the planned expansion of the Iowa National Guard. The summer training encampment was described by General Lasher in 1921 as a fifteen-day period of fun and wholesome military training and, in 1922, 3,000 soldiers took part in the summer training encampment (reported in Long 1989:12). There were also plans to open the newly constructed 1.5 million gallon pool for use by the public, which, consciously or not, created a more community-oriented role for the National Guard and Camp Dodge. Improvements did not stop with construction of the pool complex however. In 1923 and 1924, 50 mess halls, three regimental headquarters buildings, 11 enlisted men s bathhouses and latrines, and 12 officer s bathhouses and latrines were constructed (Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1924). Infrastructure improvements included perimeter fencing, road reconstruction, grading and B-4

65 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan leveling, and telephone service. The 1924 Adjutant General s report stated that Iowa now has the most complete permanent National Guard camp grounds in the United States, and the War Department has pronounced it the most adequate, economical, and complete plan of construction. They are recommending our plan, type of buildings and construction, be followed by all States (Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1924:27). Throughout the 1930s, the National Guard continued to make improvements at the camp, in spite of the financial hardships created by the depression. The federal government was able to provide some funding for buildings, as was the state. The Civil Works Administration (CWA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) completed additional improvements. Projects completed by the CWA included work on the rifle range and, related to the rifle range work, straightening a portion of the Des Moines River. Projects completed by the WPA included a stone gate and fence at the camp entrance, a new concession stand for the pool, and work in grading and leveling the camp area proper (Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1938:4). During the 1940s, Iowa mobilized for World War II and the federal government was once again using Camp Dodge. This time, however, the camp was used as an induction center, with new permanent construction completed in 1943, consisting primarily of a hospital complex and induction buildings. A portion of the camp retained by the state for its own use was used for training the state guard during the war. The state guard was developed to serve the state during any non-war emergencies that might arise while the regular National Guard soldiers were on active duty (Long 1989). After the war, Iowa returned to its peacetime status. Perhaps related to changes brought about by the Cold War, the decades after World War II saw a fairly steady stream of improvements to Iowa s military infrastructure. In 1949 and 1950, 12 motor vehicle storage buildings were constructed (Iowa Adjutant General s Office 1954). As was noted in the biennial Adjutant General Reports, many new armories were constructed in the decades after World War II. In 1993, what was then called the State Area Regional Command (STARC) Armory Complex, which houses the IAARNG headquarters as well as the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), was constructed at Camp Dodge. The post continues to expand to reflect its expanded military role within the federal Armed Forces. All of these events were a signal to Iowans that the state s military would have a more or less permanent role in their lives. Known Historic Properties/National Register Status Since the writing of the last ICRMP, additional surveys have taken place on Camp Dodge. These surveys add to information compiled during a 100% pedestrian survey of an estimated 4,400 acres owned by Camp Dodge, several architectural surveys, archeological surveys associated with specific projects, and a re-survey of the archeological resources of the entire post. Table B- 1 provides summary data on research and results for Camp Dodge. Table D-1 provides site details for all archaeological sites on Camp Dodge. The IAARNG owns two National Register of Historic Places sties, both are located on Camp Dodge: The Herrold Bridge Constructed in 1921, Listed on the NRHP in The Pool Complex Constructed in 1921, includes the Bathing Pavilion (Bldg. A-22, constructed in 1922), and the Concessions Building (Bldg. A-23, constructed in 1936). The complex was listed on the NRHP in B-5

66 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan In addition, two features on Camp Dodge have been determined eligible for listing on the NRHP: The Guard Shack and Stone Fence A WPA project, constructed in 1938, determined eligible for listing on the NRHP in The WWII 100-Bed Reception Center Hospital (M-Series) Constructed in 1943 as part of the World War II Camp Dodge build up, determined eligible for listing on the NRHP in Archaeological Resources An estimated 4,400 acres of Camp Dodge have been surveyed for archaeological resources; however, the earliest surveys were totally or in part rejected by the SHPO as incomplete and inconsistent. Follow-up surveys have established an adequate level of survey. Archaeological surveys are conducted as ground breaking activities are planned in areas that have not been previously surveyed, or areas with conflicting survey data. Table B-1 is a summary of the archaeological surveys conducted on Camp Dodge, and table D-1 is a detailed overview of archaeological sites on Camp Dodge. To date, no sites have been determined eligible for listing in the NRHP, however nine sites are considered potentially eligible. Camp Dodge contains a total of 4,710 acres. None of acres within the Camp Dodge facility have been designated by the SHPO as being disturbed due to military activities, including construction and training. Disturbed areas would contain no intact archaeological sites that would be NRHP eligible. No acres have been excluded from survey because of hazards such as unexploded ordnance (UXO) or other safety risks. Known Native American Sites and Properties To date, no properties of traditional religious or cultural significance to Native Americans have been identified at the Camp Dodge installation, and there are no outstanding issues related to Native American cultural resources at the facility. Known Paleontological Resources To date, no paleontological resources have been identified within the Camp Dodge facility, and fossil-bearing geological deposits in the vicinity are buried by thick layers of glacial-age sediments, although they may be exposed in valleys, road cuts, or quarries. Installation Archaeological Sensitivity/Predictive Models In 1999, Paul Anderson, from the Department of Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University, proposed a model for predicting the locations of archaeological sites in Camp Dodge. Anderson s model, which utilized GIS, actually consisted of seven different models. These models examined various combinations of several variables, including landforms, soils, vegetation, and distance to surface water, with the assumption that they played a role in how prehistoric peoples used the land and thus would be related to where prehistoric archaeological sites were likely to be located. This model does not predict locations of historic archaeological sites, which were established by Euroamerican peoples with modes of transportation and access to long-distance resources not available to Native American groups. B-6

67 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan The only areas of high probability for prehistoric sites identified by the models were located along both sides of Beaver Creek southwest of Herrold. The report concluded with the following recommendations: Survey high potential areas not previously surveyed. Use logit-modeling techniques to evaluate the predictive power of the models if sites are located in the future. Model the nearby Des Moines River valley for comparison purposes. Develop models of specialized activities and resources. B-7

68 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Table B.2-1: Summary of Archaeological Surveys at Camp Dodge Site Location Total Acres Survey Date and Researcher Results Surveyed STARC Armory , U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District No sites identified (Joint Forces Headquarters) Geomorphology Survey , Bettis No sites identified Cultural Resources Survey (Pedestrian Survey) 2,100 March 1993a, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District* 53 sites identified; 1 potentially eligible Cultural Resources Reconnaissance, Additional Training Acreage 1,900 June 1993b, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District* 20 Sites identified; 5 further testing recommended Betz Borrow Pit , Office of the State Archaeologist No sites identified 86 th St. Improvements , Office of the State Archaeologist No sites identified 86 th St. Expansion 550 April 1996, American Resources Group 7 sites identified; 1 potentially eligible Storage Reservoir Construction , Office of the State Archaeologist 1 site partially within Phase I and Phase II CDJMTC boundary Phase I Site 13PK , Office of the State Archaeologist Not eligible WWI Hospital Site , Office of the State Archaeologist Not eligible Phase I Archaeological Investigation , Iowa State University Archaeology Laboratory (Nepstad-Thornberry)* 39 sites identified; 4 potentially eligible, of which 1 previously identified 1 Listed Structure Farmstead Phase II (13PK697) , Iowa State University Archaeology Laboratory Not eligible 13 th WWI Cantonment , Louis Berger Group 12 sites identified; 1 potentially eligible WWI Cantonment Phase II , Louis Berger Group 27 sites identified; 2 potentially eligible Select WWI Sites Phase II , Louis Berger Group 3 sites identified; 0 potentially eligible Beaver Drive Barn Phase I , Consulting Archaeological Services 1 site identified; 0 potentially eligible WWI Trenches , Wapsi Valley Archaeology 1 potentially eligible site S-16 Firing Range acres; acres; Wapsi Valley Archaeology No sites identified *Because of inconsistencies, only portions of these US. Army Corps of Engineers reports (1993a; 1993b) were accepted by the Iowa SHPO. Much of the project area was resurveyed by Nepstad-Thornberry in Many single sites identified were later incorporated into larger sites (See Tables D-1). B-8

69 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Architectural Resources Nine architectural surveys have been conducted on the Camp Dodge Cantonment buildings and training area structures. Table B-2 is a summary of the architectural surveys conducted on Camp Dodge. A detailed list of buildings over 50 years old on the Camp Dodge cantonment are located in Table D-2. Table B.2-2: Summary of Architectural Surveys at Camp Dodge 1989 Barbara Beving Long: The Historical and Architectural Development of Camp Dodge* Survey Description Eligibility Analysis of remaining WWI era cantonment buildings as well as buildings constructed prior to sites identified 3 total: Pool, Bathing Pavilion, Concession Stand NRHP Listed, 1995 June 1993 US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District: Cultural Resources Reconnaissance on Additional Training area** A pedestrian survey completed on 1900 acres surrounding Camp Dodge. 13PK572 WWI Magazine; Potential 1994 Gulf Engineers & Consultants, Inc. and Larson-Tibesar Associates, Inc.: Analysis of Historic Buildings and structures Associated with the Camp Dodge National Guard Training Installation, Polk County, Iowa Evaluation of 12 properties adjacent to existing Camp Dodge due to a land acquisition expanding the Camp Dodge boundary. One additional structure observed. Herrold Farm eligible, Non-extant Isabelle Bernard House not owned by IAARNG Herrold Bridge NRHP Listed, Lance Foster: The Herrold Family Farm: Architectural survey of the Herrold Farm; determined that best Herrold Farm (13PK709) treatment for historic structures was demolition eligible, non-extant 1998 James Hill: Follow-up 1989 Barbara Beving Long Survey NOT COMPLETED 2001 Chris Wall: Iowa Army National Guard Camp Dodge Training Facility Architectural Resources Survey Finalized the work by Barbara Beving Long and James Hill on Camp Dodge. No additional buildings eligible 2013 James Jacobsen: Beaver Drive Homestead Surveys Properties outside the Camp Dodge Boundary were surveyed as a Not eligible planned undertaking James Jacobsen: 100-Bed Reception Center Hospital, Armed Forces Induction Center #3722 (M-Series) Properties surveyed as a planned undertaking Eligible 2015 James Jacobsen: Camp Dodge, Iowa, and World War II Reassessment of WWI and WWII era buildings on Camp Dodge. See Potential District Table D-2 for historic status recommendations. * All paperwork, including Iowa SHPO site forms for the historic buildings examined in this study and photographs of many of the buildings, has disappeared. Neither Long nor USACE, the contracting agency, have the documentation, and the Iowa SHPO has not received it. **Architectural features were observed during respective archaeological surveys. B-9

70 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan B.3 HISTORIC CONTEX IAARNG STATEWIDE FACILITIES Known Historic Properties/National Register Status Three armories currently owned by the IAARNG have been determined as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places: Brady Street Armory (Davenport) Constructed in 1916, was determined eligible for listing in Harrison Street Armory (Davenport) Constructed in 1952, was determined eligible for listing in Lt. Paul Riordan Memorial Armory (Charles City) Constructed in 1958, was determined eligible for listing in Archaeological Resources Table B-3 provides a summary of the archaeological surveys completed on IAARNG installations. Table B.3-1: Summary of Archaeological Surveys at IAARNG Facilities Site Location Total Acres Survey Date and Researcher Results Surveyed Algona Armory , Brodnicki No sites identified (Closed in 2017) Cedar Rapids , Sellars and Ambrosino No sites identified AFRC/FMS Cedar Rapids Armory , Sellars and Ambrosino No sites identified Cedar Rapids AFRC , Wapsi Valley Archaeology No sites identified Centerville Armory , Simpson No sites identified (Closed in 2014) Corning Armory , Brodnicki No sites identified (Closed in 2016) Council Bluffs Armory , Brodnicki No sites identified Davenport Armory , Wapsi Valley Archaeology No sites identified (Kimberly Road) Site Not yet constructed Denison Armory , Brodnicki No sites identified Fairfield Armory , Wapsi Valley Archaeology No sites identified Iowa City Armory , Sellars and Ambrosino No sites identified Iowa City Armory , Wapsi Valley Archaeology No sites identified Iowa Falls Armory , Wapsi Valley Archaeology 1 site identified; 0 potentially eligible Middletown AFRC 26 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Files No sites identified Muscatine AFRC , Sellars and Ambrosino No sites identified Oskaloosa Armoty , Brodnicki No sites identified Known Native American Sites and Properties To date, no properties of traditional religious or cultural significance to Native Americans have been identified at IAARNG installations, and there are no outstanding issues related to Native American cultural resources at the facility. B-10

71 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Known Paleontological Resources To date, no paleontological resources have been identified at IAARNG Installations, and fossilbearing geological deposits in the vicinity are buried by thick layers of glacial-age sediments, although they may be exposed in valleys, road cuts, or quarries. Architectural Resources Four statewide and three individual site architectural surveys have been conducted on IAARNG facilities. Planning level surveys were conducted in 1997 and 2000, which presented cursory data, but no criterion for establishing a state-wide context or standards for measuring NRHP eligibility of National Guard facilities. State-wide context surveys were completed in 2006 and 2009, which present a consistent criterion to determine NRHP eligibility. Table B-4 outlines the construction date and historical status of all IAARNG facilities, including FMSs and AASFs. In 2008, the IAARNG entered an agreement of cooperative action between the Department of Public Defense, the Iowa Army National Guard and the Department of Cultural Affairs, Iowa State Historical Society (28-E agreement), which outlined specific maintenance and treatment of select IAARNG armories which will not require a formal consultation with the SHPO. A copy of this agreement is located in Appendix H. Table B.3-2: Summary IAARNG Statewide Facilities Armory Name City Architect Build Date Cedar Rapids AFRC/FMS 13 Cedar Rapids Opus 2011 N/A Middletown AFRC/FMS 15 Middletown Newman Design Build 2011 N/A Muscatine AFRC Muscatine Shive Hattery 2011 N/A Iowa City Readiness Center Iowa City Stanley Consultants 2010 N/A Estherville Readiness Center Estherville Frevert, Ramsey, Kobes 2004 N/A Carroll Armory Carroll R.L. Dreyer 1986 N/A Clinton Armory Clinton Schemmer Associates 1986 N/A Council Bluffs Armory Council Bluffs R. Bernabe 1995 N/A Oskaloosa Armory Oskaloosa R. Bernabe 1994 N/A AASF 1 Boone Sires 1992 N/A Denison Armory Denison R.L. Dreyer 1992 N/A FMS 4 Council Bluffs R. Bernabe 1991 N/A Mason City Armory/ FMS 5 Mason City R. Bernabe 1990 N/A Washington Armory Washington Wagner, Marquart, Wetherell and 1984 N/A Ericcson Father Hoffman Armory Dubuque Wagner, Marquart, Wetherell and 1983 N/A Ericsson Red Bull Division Memorial Iowa Falls Wagner, Marquart, Wetherell and 1976 N/A Armory Ericsson Waterloo Armory/AASF 2 Waterloo McKlveen and Carney 1974 N/A *Determined Not Eligible prior to 50 year mark Key National Register Eligibility N/A = Not applicable. Building will not be 50 years or older during this ICRMP cycle. NEV = Not Evaluated, no formal consultation with the SHPO to date. DNE = Determined not eligible through formal consultation with the SHPO. NREI = Determined eligible through formal consultation with the SHPO. = Will turn 50 years old during the course of this ICRMP = Turned 50 years old prior to the 2017 ICRMP Revision National Register Eligibility B-11

72 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Armory Name City Architect Build Date National Register Eligibility AASF 3 Davenport McKlveen and Carney 1972 N/A Philip L. Baker Memorial Sioux City Wetherell and Harrison 1970 N/A Armory/FMS 3* Mount Pleasant Armory* Mt Pleasant Wetherell, Harrison, Wagner and 1969 N/A McKlveen Keokuk Armory Keokuk Wetherell, Harrison and Wagner 1966 NEV Gen. Walter L. Anderson Armory Boone Wetherell, Harrison and Wagner 1963 NEV Sheldon Armory Sheldon Wetherell, Harrison and Wagner 1962 DNE (2016) FMS 11 Fort Dodge Wetherell, Harrison and Wagner 1961 NEV John R. Anderson Armory Storm Lake Wetherell and Harrison 1961 NEV CPT. Jake Koenig Memorial Le Mars Wetherell and Harrison 1960 NEV Armory Ottumwa Armory Ottumwa Wetherell and Harrison 1959 NEV Lt. Paul Riordan Memorial Charles City Wetherell and Harrison 1958 NREI (2009) Armory Marshalltown Armory Marshalltown Wetherell and Harrison 1957 NEV Knoxville Armory Knoxville Wetherell and Harrison 1957 DNE (2013) Fairfield Armory Fairfield Wetherell and Harrison 1957 NEV Spencer Armory Spencer Wetherell and Harrison 1957 DNE (2008) Fondouk Armory Perry Wetherell and Harrison 1957 NEV Audubon Armory Audubon Wetherell, Harrison NEV Shenandoah Armory Shenandoah Wetherell and Harrison 1955 NEV Red Oak Armory Red Oak Wetherell and Harrison 1954 NEV Oelwein Armory Oelwein Wetherell and Harrison 1954 NEV Hahn Tuttle Armory Waterloo Wetherell and Harrison 1954 NEV Fort Dodge Armory Fort Dodge Wetherell and Harrison 1953 NEV FMS 12 Fairfield Dept. of the Army Corps of 1950 NEV Engineers Davenport Armory Davenport A.X. Christensen 1952 NREI (2009) (Harrison St.) Readiness Center (Bldg. 101) Des Moines Airbase 1951 DNE (2007) Davenport Armory Davenport Temple and Burrows 1916 NREI (2009) *Determined Not Eligible prior to 50 year mark Key National Register Eligibility N/A = Not applicable. Building will not be 50 years or older during this ICRMP cycle. NEV = Not Evaluated, no formal consultation with the SHPO to date. DNE = Determined not eligible through formal consultation with the SHPO. NREI = Determined eligible through formal consultation with the SHPO. = Will turn 50 years old during the course of this ICRMP = Turned 50 years old prior to the 2017 ICRMP Revision B-12

73 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan APPENDIX C CURATION AGREEMENT, NAGPRA AND COLLECTIONS SUMMARY NATIVE AMERICAN CONSULTATION SUMMARY C-1

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75 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan C.1 IAARNG CURATION AGREEMENT Archaeological materials collected by the IAARNG have been curated in accordance with 36 CFR 79. There are approximately cubic feet of artifacts curated at various locations as noted below. A catalogue of IAARNG artifacts can be found in section C.3. Table C.1-1: Summary of IAARNG Artifact Collections Site Location Survey Date and Researcher Cubic Feet 1996, Office of the State Archaeologist Storage Reservoir Construction Phase I and Phase II (Site 13PK681) WWI Hospital Site (13PK687) Phase I Archaeological Investigation (Sites 13PK573, 679, 705, 706, 712, 587, 561, 566, 516) 13 th WWI Cantonment (13PK725) Iowa Falls Armory (13HA421) Beaver Drive Barn Phase I (13PK974) WWI Trenches (13PK998) 1996, Office of the State Archaeologist 1998, Iowa State University Archaeology Laboratory (Nepstad-Thornberry)* Repository 0.46 Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa 0.19 Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa 20 Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory, Iowa State University 2004, Louis Berger Group 20 Iowa Gold Star Military Museum 2009, Wapsi Valley Archaeology 2011, Consulting Archaeological Services 2014, Wapsi Valley Archaeology 0.1 Iowa Gold Star Military Museum 0.5 Consulting Archaeological Services 1.5 Iowa Gold Star Military Museum C-3

76 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan C.2 IAARNG TRIBAL CONSULTATION Figure C.2-1: Native American Land Areas in Iowa Established in 1978, Image from National NAGPRA website, 12/ Sac and Fox 62 Iowa 57 Sac and Fox 64 Otoe and Missouria, Iowa, Omaha, Sac and Fox 58 Sac and Fox 74 Easter or Mississippi Sioux 59 Sac and Fox 76 Yankton Sioux C-4

77 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan C.2.2 POINTS OF CONTACT LIST Bureau of Indian Affairs: Midwest Regional Office TRIBES SERVED Norman Pointe II Building Lower Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota 5600 W. American Blvd. Suite 500 Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Bloomington, MN Minnesota DIRECTOR: Ms. Tammie Poitra Sac and Fox Tribe of Iowa PHONE: (612) Upper Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota FAX: (612) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Great Lakes Agency TRIBES SERVED 916 W. Lakeshore Dr. Ho Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Ashland, Wisconsin SUPERINTENDENT: Ms. Kimberly Bouchard PHONE: (715) FAX: (715) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Great Plains TRIBES SERVED Regional Office th Ave. SE. Suite 400 Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Aberdeen, SD DIRECTOR: Mr. Timothy LaPointe PHONE: (605) FAX: (605) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Sisseton Agency P.O. Box 688 Agency Village, SD SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. Russel Hawkins PHONE: (605) FAX: (605) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Yankton Agency P.O. Box 577 Wagner, SD SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. Benjiman Kitto PHONE: (605) FAX: (605) TRIBES SERVED Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota TRIBES SERVED Yankton Sioux Tribe Bureau of Indian Affairs: Fort Totten Agency P.O. Box 270 Fort Totten, ND SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. William McKee PHONE: (701) FAX: (701) Spirit Lake Tribe TRIBES SERVED C-5

78 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Bureau of Indian Affairs: Winnebago Agency TRIBES SERVED P.O. Box 18 Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Winnebago, NE Santee Sioux Nation SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. Ernest F. Pourier Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska PHONE: (402) FAX: (402) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Miami Agency P.O. Box 391 Miami, OK SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. Paul Yates PHONE: (918) FAX: (918) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Osage Agency P.O. Box 1539 Pawhuska, OK SUPERINTENDENT: Ms. Robin Phillips PHONE: (918) FAX: (918) Bureau of Indian Affairs: Horton Agency P.O. Box 31 Horton, KS SUPERINTENDENT: PHONE: FAX: Bureau of Indian Affairs: Pawnee Agency P.O. Box 440 Pawnee, OK SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. William McKee PHONE: (918) FAX: (918) TRIBES SERVED Miami Tribe of Oklahoma TRIBES SERVED Osage Tribal Council (Osage Nation) TRIBES SERVED Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri TRIBES SERVED Otoe Missouria Tribe of Indians C-6

79 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan TRIBAL POINTS OF CONTACT (UPDATED JUNE 2017) 1) FLANDREAU SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Flandreau Santee Sioux Executive Committee POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 283 Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Flandreau, SD Floyd O Brien Sioux PRESIDENT: Anthony Reider Webster PHONE: (605) president@fsst.org THPO: Garrie Kills a Hundred PHONE: (605) garrie.killsahundred@fsst.org FAX: (605) WEB: 2) HO CHUNK NATION OF WISCONSIN Ho Chunk Nation of Wisconsin POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 667 Black River Falls, WI Iowa counties of interest do not currently hold any PRESIDENT: John Greendeer National Guard properties. PHONE: (715) Support activities should be checked. maasusga@ho chunk.com THPO: William Quackenbush PHONE: (715) bill.quackenbush@ho chunk.com FAX: (715) WEB: ho chunknation.com 3) IOWA TRIBE OF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Iowa Tribe of Nebraska and Kansas POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 3345 B. Thrasher Rd. Audubon Black Hawk Boone White Cloud, KS Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo CHAIRMAN: Timothy Rhodd Clay Clinton Crawford PHONE: (785) Dallas Des Moines Dubuque trhodd@iowas.org Emmet Fayette Floyd THPO: Lance M. Foster Hardin Henry Jefferson PHONE: (785) Johnson Lee Linn lfoster@iowas.org Mahaska Marion Marshall FAX: (785) Montgomery Muscatine O Brien WEB: iowatribeofkansasandnebraska.com/tribalhistoric preservation/ Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury C-7

80 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 4) IOWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Rt. 1 Box 721 Audubon Black Hawk Boone Perkins, OK Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo CHAIRMAN: Bobby Walkup Clay Clinton Crawford PHONE: (405) Dallas Des Moines Dubuque FAX: (405) Emmet Fayette Floyd bwalkup@iowanation.org Hardin Henry Jefferson THPO: Pat Durham Johnson Lee Linn PHONE: (405) Mahaska Marion Marshall FAX: (405) Montgomery Muscatine O Brien pdurham@iowanation.org Page Plymouth Polk WEB: Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury 5) LOWER SIOUX INDIAN COMMUNITY IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA Lower Sioux Indian Community Council POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 308 Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Morton, MN Floyd O Brien Sioux PRESIDENT: Robert Larsen Webster PHONE: (507) robert.larsen@lowersioux.com THPO: Grace Goldtooth Campos PHONE: (507) lowersiouxthpo@lowersioux.com FAX: (507) WEB: lowersioux.com 6) MIAMI TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA Miami Tribe of Oklahoma POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 1326 Black Hawk Cerro Gordo Clinton Miami, OK Des Moines Dubuque Fayette CHIEF: Douglas Lankford Floyd Hardin Henry PHONE: (918) Jefferson Johnson Lee dlankford@miamination.com Linn Mahaska Marion THPO: Diane Hunter Marshall Muscatine Polk PHONE: (918) Scott Wapello Washington dhunter@miamination.com FAX: (918) WEB: C-8

81 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 7) OMAHA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA Omaha Tribal Council POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 368 Audubon Buena Vista Carroll Macy, NE Clay Crawford Montgomery CHAIRMAN: Vernon Miller O Brien Page Plymouth PHONE: (402) Pottawattamie Sioux Webster Woodbury THPO: Thomas Parker PHONE: (402) Thomaslp99@yahoo.com FAX: (402) WEB: nsn.gov 8) OSAGE NATION OF OKLAHOMA Osage Nation of Oklahoma POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 627 Grandview Ave. Clinton Des Moines Dubuque Pawhuska, OK Henry Lee Muscatine CHIEF: Geoffrey Standingbear Scott PHONE: (918) THPO: Dr. Andrea Hunter PHONE: (918) ahunter@osagenation nsn.gov FAX: (918) WEB: 9) OTOE MISSOURIA TRIBE OF INDIANS, OKLAHOMA Otoe Missouria Tribe of Indians POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 8151 Hwy 177 Audubon Buena Vista Carroll Red Rock, OK Clay Crawford Montgomery CHAIRMAN: John R. Shotten O Brien Page Plymouth PHONE: Pottawattamie Pottawattamie Sioux Webster jshotton@omtribe.org Woodbury THPO: Darrell Kihega PHONE: (580) x ewhitehorn@omtribe.org FAX: (580) WEB: C-9

82 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 10) PRAIRIE ISLAND INDIAN COMMUNITY IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA Prairie Island Indian Community POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 5636 Sturgeon Lake Rd. Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Welch, MN Floyd O Brien Sioux PRESIDENT: Shell Buck Webster PHONE: (651) THPO: Noah White PHONE: (651) lowersiouxthpo@lowersioux.com FAX: (651) WEB: 11) SAC & FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 349 Meskwaki Rd Audubon Black Hawk Boone Tama, IA Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo CHAIRMAN: Tony Wanatee Clay Clinton Crawford PHONE: (641) Dallas Des Moines Dubuque FAX: (641) Emmet Fayette Floyd Chair.council@meskwaki nsn.gov Hardin Henry Jefferson THPO: Johnathan Buffalo Johnson Lee Linn PHONE: (641) Mahaska Marion Marshall FAX: (641) Montgomery Muscatine O Brien jbuffalo@iavalley.cc.ia.us Page Plymouth Polk WEB: Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury 12) SAC & FOX NATION OF MISSOURI IN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA *USE SAC & FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Audubon Black Hawk Boone Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo Clay Clinton Crawford Dallas Des Moines Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Hardin Henry Jefferson Johnson Lee Linn Mahaska Marion Marshall Montgomery Muscatine O Brien Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury C-10

83 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 13) SAC & FOX NATION, OKLAHOMA *USE SAC & FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Audubon Black Hawk Boone Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo Clay Clinton Crawford Dallas Des Moines Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Hardin Henry Jefferson Johnson Lee Linn Mahaska Marion Marshall Montgomery Muscatine O Brien Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury 14) SANTEE SIOUX NATION, NEBRASKA Santee Sioux Nation POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS 108 Spirit Lake Ave. West Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Niobrara, NE Floyd O Brien Sioux CHAIRMAN: Roger Trudell Webster PHONE: (402) rtrudell@santeedakota.org THPO: Arthur Denny PHONE: (402) bdennyceo@yahoo.com FAX: (402) WEB: 15) SISSETON WAHPETON OYATE OF THE LAKE TRAVERSE RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Of the Lake Traverse Reservation Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet P.O. Box 509 Floyd O Brien Sioux Agency Village, SD Webster CHAIRMAN: David Flute PHONE: (605) chairman@swo nsn.gov FAX: (605) THPO: Diane Desrosiers PHONE: 605) dianed@swo nsn.gov WEB: nsn.gov C-11

84 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 16) SPIRIT LAKE TRIBE, NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Tribe POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 359 Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Fort Totten, ND Floyd O Brien Sioux CHAIRMAN: Myra Peterson Webster PHONE: (701) admin@spiritlakenation.com THPO: Dr. Eric Longie PHONE: (701) thpo@gontc.com FAX: (701) WEB: 17) UPPER SIOUX COMMUNITY, MINNESOTA Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 147 Audubon Black Hawk Boone Granite Falls, MN Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo CHAIRMAN: Kevin Jensvold Clay Clinton Crawford PHONE: (320) Dallas Des Moines Dubuque FAX: (320) Emmet Fayette Floyd Hardin Henry Jefferson THPO: Marlow Labatt Johnson Lee Linn PHONE: (320) Mahaska Marion Marshall FAX: (320) Montgomery Muscatine O Brien waziyatawin@uppersiouxcommunitynsn.gov Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux WEB: nsn.gov Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury 18) WINNEBAGO TRIBE OF NEBRASKA Winnebago Tribal Council POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS P.O. Box 687 Winnebago, NE Iowa counties of interest do not currently hold any CHAIRMAN: John Blackhawk National Guard properties. PHONE: (402) Support activities should be checked. chairman@winnebagotribe.com THPO: Henry Payer PHONE: (402) henry.payer@winnebagotribe.com FAX: (402) WEB: C-12

85 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 19) YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota P.O. Box 1153 Wagner, SD CHAIRMAN: Robert Flying Hawk PHONE: (605) THPO: Jimmy Sanchez PHONE: (605) FAX: (605) WEB: POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Plymouth 20) OTOE MISSOURIA TRIBE OF INDIANS (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *USE OTOE MISSOURIA TRIBE OF INDIANS, OKLAHOMA POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Audubon Buena Vista Carroll Clay Crawford Montgomery O Brien Page Plymouth Pottawattamie Sioux Webster Woodbury 21) SAC & FOX TRIBE OF INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *USE SAC & FOX NATION OF OKLAHOMA (SAC & FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA) POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Audubon Black Hawk Boone Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo Clay Clinton Crawford Dallas Des Moines Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Hardin Henry Jefferson Johnson Lee Linn Mahaska Marion Marshall Montgomery Muscatine O Brien Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury 22) SAC & FOX TRIBE OF MISSOURI (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *USE SAC & FOX NATION OF MISSOURI IN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA (SAC & FOX TRIBE OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA) POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Audubon Black Hawk Boone Buena Vista Carroll Cerro Gordo Clay Clinton Crawford Dallas Des Moines Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Hardin Henry Jefferson Johnson Lee Linn Mahaska Marion Marshall Montgomery Muscatine O Brien Page Plymouth Polk Pottawattamie Scott Sioux Wapello Washington Webster Woodbury C-13

86 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan 23) SISSETON & WAHPETON TRIBE OF SIOUX OF THE SISSETON RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *SISSETON WAHPETON OYATE OF THE LAKE TRAVERSE RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Floyd O Brien Sioux Webster 24) SISSETON & WAHPETON TRIBE OF THE FORT TOTTEN RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *SISSETON WAHPETON OYATE OF THE LAKE TRAVERSE RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Cerro Gordo Clay Emmet Floyd O Brien Sioux City Webster 25) WINNEBAGO TRIBE AND NATION OF INDIANS (NOT A FEDERALLY APPROVED NAGPRA ENTITY) *USE WINNEBAGO TRIBE OF NEBRASKA, HO CHUNK NATION OF WISCONSIN POTENTIAL NATIONAL GUARD LAND AREA INTERESTS Iowa counties of interest do not currently hold any National Guard properties. Support activities should be checked. C-14

87 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan TRIBAL INTERESTS BY (UPDATED JUNE 2017) Table C.2-1: List of Tribal Interests by Iowa County County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Adair Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Adams Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Allamakee Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Winnebago Tribe and Nation of Indians Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska C-15

88 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Appanoose Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Audubon Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Audubon Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Benton Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Black Hawk Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Big Rock Rd. Readiness Center Waterloo Airport Blvd. Readiness Center Waterloo AASF #2 FMS #2 Boone Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Boone Readiness Center AASF #1 FMS #10 C-16

89 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Bremer Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Buchanan Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Buena Vista Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Storm Lake Readiness Center C-17

90 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Butler Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Winnebago Tribe and Nation of Indians Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Calhoun Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Carroll Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Carroll Readiness Center C-18

91 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Cass Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Cedar Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Cerro Gordo Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Mason City Readiness Center FMS #5 C-19

92 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Cherokee Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Chickasaw Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Clarke Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-20

93 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Clay Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Spencer Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Clayton Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Clinton Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Clinton Readiness Center C-21

94 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Crawford Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Denison Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Dallas Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Perry Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Davis Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Decatur Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Delaware Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-22

95 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Des Moines Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Middletown AFRC Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Dickinson Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Dubuque Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Dubuque Readiness Center C-23

96 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Emmet Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Estherville Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Fayette Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Oelwein Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Floyd Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Charles City Readiness Center C-24

97 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Franklin Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Fremont Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Greene Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Grundy Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-25

98 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Guthrie Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Hamilton Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Hancock Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Hardin Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Iowa Falls Readiness Center C-26

99 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Harrison Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Henry Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Mt. Pleasant Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Howard Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-27

100 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Humboldt Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Ida Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Iowa Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-28

101 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Jackson Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Jasper Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Jefferson Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Fairfield Readiness Center FMS #12 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Johnson Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa City Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Jones Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-29

102 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Keokuk Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Kossuth Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Lee Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Keokuk Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Linn Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Cedar Rapids AFRC C-30

103 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Louisa Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Lucas Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Lyon Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Madison Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-31

104 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Mahaska Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Oskaloosa Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Marion Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Marshall Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Marshalltown Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Mills Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-32

105 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Mitchell Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Monona Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Monroe Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-33

106 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Montgomery Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Red Oak Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Muscatine Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Muscatine AFRC Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota O Brien Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sheldon Readiness Center C-34

107 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Osceola Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Page Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Shenandoah Readiness Center C-35

108 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Palo Alto Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Plymouth Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Le Mars Readiness Center C-36

109 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Pocahontas Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Polk Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Pottawattamie Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Council Bluffs Readiness Center FMS #4 C-37

110 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Poweshiek Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Ringgold Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sac Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Scott Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Osage Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Future Kimberly Road Readiness Center - Davenport Brady Street Armory Davenport Harrison Street Armory Davenport AASF #3 C-38

111 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Shelby Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sioux Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Sheldon Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Story Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-39

112 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Tama Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Taylor Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Union Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Van Buren Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Wapello Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Ottumwa Readiness Center C-40

113 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Warren Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Washington Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Washington Readiness Center Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Wayne Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Webster Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Fort Dodge Readiness Center, FMS #11 C-41

114 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Winnebago Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Winneshiek Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-42

115 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan County Tribal Association Army National Guard Interest Woodbury Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sioux City Readiness Center, FMS #3 Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Worth Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Wright Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Lower Sioux Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of in the State of Minnesota Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota C-44

116 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan C.3 IAARNG NAGPRA CONSULTATION In March 2017, a complete IAARNG artifact catalogue was developed by Wapsi Valley Archaeology. A summary of the collections is found in Table C.1-1, and details of the collections are found in Table C.3-1. Table C.3-1 (Following Pages): IAARNG Artifact Catalog From the Wapsi Valley Assessment of Archaeological Collections Recovered from Iowa Army National Guard Properties in the State of Iowa THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK C-44

117 Site Number Project Date Researcher Project Location Repository Accession Number Description 13PK998 WWI Trenches 2014 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Camp Dodge Gold Star Museum HA421 Iowa Falls 2009 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Iowa Falls Armory Gold Star Museum PK725 WWI Cantonement 2004 Louis Berger Group Camp Dodge Gold Star Museum No site number 2001 Camp Dodge Gold Star Museum PK681 Water Storage Facility 1996 Iowa State University/Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Camp Dodge Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist 6344/6394/ PK687 National Guard Engineer Dig Site 1996 Iowa State University/Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Camp Dodge Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist PK573 13PK679 13PK705 13PK706 13PK712 13PK587 13PK561 13PK566 13PK516 13PK974 Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1031 Iowa State Archaeology Historic artifacts related to farmstead Laboratory ISUAL 1029 site Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1027 Historic artifacts Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1028 Historic artifacts Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1030 Horse burial Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1035 Historic artifacts Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1033 Historic artifacts Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1034 Camp Dodge Survey 1998 Iowa State University Camp Dodge Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory ISUAL 1036 Historic artifacts Beaver Drive Residences 2010 Sellars and Ambrosino Beaver Drive Sellars and Ambrosino Historic artifacts Historic artifacts related to farmstead site Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 1212

118 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Ceramic whiteware body sherd 1 Rodent back Chipped Stone scraper, Bethany Falls A/Winterset PK681 1 dirt Surface Prehistoric Tool A PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock burned limestone PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock igneous/metamorphic PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat-treated Bethany Falls A/Winterset A 2 Rodent back PK681 1 dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat-treated Burlington PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Cream PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris Oolithic chert PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unknown chert, heat-treated 1 Rodent back shatter, unknown chert, heattreated PK681 1 dirt Surface Prehistoric Flaking Debris PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Glass aqua bottle glass, crown finish PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Glass aqua bottle/container body fragment PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Glass clear flat glass PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Glass clear bottle/container body fragment 1 Rodent back PK681 1 dirt Surface Undefined Other Material introduced rock, hematite PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Undefined introduced rock, Other Material igneous/metamorphic PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Other Material historic burned coal residue PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Other Material historic cinders 3 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 13

119 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Rodent back PK681 1 dirt Surface Historic Other Material historic clinkers PK681 1 Rodent back dirt Surface Historic Other Material historic coal PK681 2 A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Oolithic chert 1 Fire-Cracked PK681 3 A cm Prehistoric Rock burned sandstone PK681 3 A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat-treated Bethany Falls A/Winterset A PK681 3 A cm Undefined Other Material burned earth 1 Fire-Cracked PK681 4 A cm Prehistoric Rock fire cracked rock 1 introduced rock, PK681 4 A cm Undefined Other Material igneous/metamorphic PK681 5 A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, quartz PK681 6 A cm Historic Other Material historic cinder PK681 7 A cm Historic Other Material historic clinker PK681 8 A cm Historic Glass clear glass, fragment PK681 8 A cm Undefined Other Material introduced rock PK681 8 A cm Historic Other Material historic burned coal residue PK681 9 A cm Undefined Other Material introduced rock, sandstone PK681 9 A cm Historic Other Material historic asphalt PK681 9 A cm Historic Other Material historic coal PK681 9 A cm Undefined Other Material introduced rock, sandstone PK A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Oolithic chert PK A cm Undefined Other Material introduced rock, pebble 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 14

120 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK A cm Historic Other Material historic coal fragment PK A cm Historic Other Material historic cinder 1 Fire-Cracked PK A cm Prehistoric Rock fire cracked rock PK A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Maynes Creek Cream PK A cm Undefined introduced rock, Other Material igneous/metamorphic PK A cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris unknown chert, heat-treated PK A cm Historic Ceramic whiteware body sherd PK A cm Historic Ceramic glaye stoneware draing pipe PK A cm Historic Glass clear bottle/container body fragment PK A cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock igneous/metamorphic PK A cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock igneous/metamorphic PK A cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock burned sandstone PK A cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock igneous/metamorphic 1 introduced rock, PK A cm Undefined Other Material igneous/metamorphic PK A cm Historic Metal square nail PK Square 1 Level 1 Historic Masonry field tile PK Square 1 Level 1 Historic Metal nail, wire cut PK Square 1 Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat treated, unknown chert type 1 Square PK Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Cream PK Square 1 Level 3 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Speckled 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 15

121 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Square PK Level 3 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Cream 1 Square 1 Chipped Stone PK Level 4 Prehistoric Tool biface, unknown chert type 1 Square PK Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Cream PK Square 1 Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 5 Historic Other Material slag PK Square 1 Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Speckled 1 Square 1 partial flake, Maynes Creek PK Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris Speckled PK Square 1 Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris partial flake, heat treated unidentified type PK Square 1 Level 6 Historic Glass clear, melted, unidentified PK Square 1 Level 6 Historic Metal unidentified iron fragments 2 Square PK Level 6 Historic Other Material burnt material, cinders PK Square 1 Level 7 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unidentified type PK Square 1 Level 7 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unidentified type PK Square 1 Level 7 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unidentified type 1 Square 1 aqua, basal fragments, PK Level 7 Historic Glass bottle/container PK Square 1 Level 7 Historic Glass aqua, flat PK Square 1 Level 7 Historic Glass aqua, body fragments, bottle container 3 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 16

122 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 1 Level 7 Historic Metal unidentified iron fragments 6 Square PK Level 7 Historic Other Material slag PK Square 1 Level 7 Historic Other Material burnt material, cinders 17 Square 1 yellowware exfoliated fragment PK Level 8 Historic Ceramic yellow annular banding PK Square 1 Level 8 Historic Ceramic stoneware, exfoliated exterior br. interior body sherd PK Square 1 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris partial flake, heat treated, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris partial flake, heat treated, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 8 Historic Glass aqua, flat 1 Square PK Level 8 Historic Other Material burnt material, cinders 2 Square 1 Fire-Cracked PK Level 9 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 1 Level 9 Historic Glass aqua, flat PK Square 1 Level 9 Historic Metal unidentified iron fragments 6 Square PK Level 9 Historic Other Material burnt coal residue PK Square 1 Level 9 Historic Other Material burnt material, cinders 3 Square PK Level 10 Historic Ceramic whiteware, rim sherd PK Square 1 Level 10 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 1 Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Cream, heat treated 1 Square PK Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Knife River Flint 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 17

123 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 1 Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris partial flake, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 10 Historic Glass clear, unidentified fragment PK Square 1 Level 10 Historic Masonry brick fragments, soft mud PK Square 1 Level 10 Historic Metal corroded iron fragment? 10 Square PK Level 10 Historic Other Material burnt coal material cinders 13 Square 1 Fire-Cracked PK Level 11 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 1 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, heat treated, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 1 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, heat treated, Maynes Creek Cream PK Square 1 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, heat treated, Maynes Creek Cream PK Square 1 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, chert type, unidentified 1 Square PK Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Burlington, heat treated PK Square 1 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, unidentified type 1 Square 1 clear, body fragment, PK Level 11 Historic Glass bottle/container PK Square 1 Level 11 Historic Glass clear, body fragment, bottle/container PK Square 1 Level 11 Historic Glass aqua, flat PK Square 1 Level 11 Historic Masonry brick fragment, soft mud PK Square 1 Level 11 Historic Metal corroded iron fragments 6 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 18

124 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Square PK Level 11 Undefined Other Material burnt earth PK Square 1 Level 11 Historic Other Material burnt coal, cinders 5 Square 1 Fire-Cracked PK Level 12 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock 1 Square PK Level 12 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter 1 Square 1 amethyst glass bottle/container, PK Level 12 Historic Glass body fragments PK Square 1 Level 12 Historic Glass aqua glass, flat PK Square 1 Level 12 Historic Glass aqua, bottle/container PK Square 1 Level 12 Historic Metal nail/wire fragments, heavily corroded PK Square 1 Level 12 Historic Metal corroded iron fragments 3 Square PK Level 12 Historic Other Material cinder 2 Square PK Level 7 Historic Ceramic whiteware exfoliated body sherds PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Glass aqua glass receded panel embossed 'B, Y, C, L, J' PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Glass aqua flat/window glass PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Glass aqua bottle/container glass, molded PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Glass brown bottle/container glass PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Masonry soft mud brick fragments PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Metal nail fragments PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Metal corroded iron 7 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 19

125 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 2 Level 7 Undefined Other Material shell PK Square 2 Level 7 Historic Other Material clinker PK Square 2 Level 8 Historic Ceramic whiteware body sherds, exfoliated, undecorated PK Square 2 Level 8 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock 1 Square PK Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unknown chert, heat treated PK Square 2 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris unknown chert PK Square 2 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris Burlington?, heat treated PK Square 2 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Cream PK Square 2 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Burlington 1 Square PK Level 8 Historic Glass clear bottle/container, glass PK Square 2 Level 8 Historic Glass aqua bottle/container, glass PK Square 2 Level 8 Historic Masonry soft mud PK Square 2 Level 8 Historic Metal corroded iron 3 Square PK Level 8 Historic Other Material coal PK Square 2 Level 8 Historic Other Material coal cinder 1 Square PK Level 9 Undefined Botanical burned wood PK Square 2 Level 9 Historic Ceramic yellowware clear glaze interior exfoliated exterior undecorated 1 Square PK Level 9 Historic Other Material cinders 3 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 20

126 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 2 Level 10 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 2 Level 10 Historic Metal corroded iron 8 Square PK Level 10 Historic Other Material coal PK Square 2 Level 10 Historic Other Material clinker 1 Square PK Level 10 Historic Metal corroded iron PK Square 3 Level 1 Historic Ceramic field tile 2 Square PK Level 1 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, Maynes Creek 1 Square PK Level 1 Historic Glass clear bottle container glass PK Square 3 Level 1 Historic Glass clear flat/window glass PK Square 3 Level 1 Historic Glass brown bottle container glass PK Square 3 Level 2 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 3 Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 3 Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, unidentified chert, heat treated? PK Square 3 Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris possible flake debris, unidentified material PK Square 3 Level 2 Historic Glass light aqua flat/window glass PK Square 3 Level 2 Historic Metal washer PK Square 3 Level 2 Historic Metal nail/wire fragment PK Square 3 Level 2 Historic Metal insulated wire 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 21

127 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Square PK Level 2 Undefined Other Material burnt shale? 2 Square 3 whiteware body sherd, PK Level 3 Historic Ceramic undecorated PK Square 3 Level 3 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat treated, Maynes Creek Cream 1 Square PK Level 3 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris PK Square 3 Level 3 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter PK Square 3 Level 3 Undefined Other Material burned shale PK Square 3 Level 4 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, heat treated PK Square 3 Level 4 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, heat treated 1 Square PK Level 4 Historic Metal nail, heavily corroded, iron PK Square 3 Level 4 Historic Metal corroded iron, specimen PK Square 3 Level 5 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock 2 Square PK Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, unknown chert, heat treated PK Square 3 Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris 1 Square 3 shatter, Winterset A/Bethany A, PK Level 5 Prehistoric Flaking Debris heat treated PK Square 3 Level 5 Historic Glass clear glass shard PK Square 3 Level 5 Historic Metal nail fragments, heavily corroded iron PK Square 3 Level 6 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 3 Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter, Maynes Creek Speckled?, heat treated 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 22

128 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 3 Level 7 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, Maynes Creek Speckled PK Square 3 Level 8 Historic Ceramic whiteware, body sherd, exfoliated, undecorated PK Square 3 Level 8 Historic Ceramic whiteware, body sherd, relief molded 1 Square PK Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, Maynes Creek Cream? PK Square 3 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, heat treated 1 Square PK Level 8 Historic Masonry brick fragment, soft mud PK Square 3 Level 8 Historic Metal nail fragment, heavily corroded iron 1 Square PK Level 8 Historic Other Material cinders 3 Square PK Level 9 Undefined Botanical charcoal PK Square 3 Level 9 Historic Glass aqua glass, flat PK Square 3 Level 9 Historic Masonry brick fragment, soft mud PK Square 3 Level 10 Undefined Botanical charcoal 3 Square PK Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, heat treated 1 Square 3 aqua glass, bottle container, PK Level 10 Historic Glass undecorated PK Square 3 Level 10 Historic Masonry brick fragment, soft mud PK Square 3 Level 10 Historic Metal heavily corroded iron specimens 4 Square PK Level 10 Historic Other Material a cinder 1 Square 3 whiteware, body sherd, makers PK Level 11 Historic Ceramic mark: 'D' brown deco 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 23

129 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Ceramic whiteware, body sherds, exfoliated, undecorated PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Ceramic ironstone, body sherd, undecorated PK Square 3 Level 11 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 3 Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, partial, Maynes Creek Speckled, heat treated PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Glass aqua glass, flat PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Masonry brick fragment, soft mud PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Metal heavily corroded, iron specimen 2 Square PK Level 11 Historic Other Material cinders PK Square 3 Level 11 Historic Other Material cinders 3 Square 4 Fire-Cracked PK Level 2 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock 2 Square PK Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake Winterset A/Bethany Falls A PK Square 4 Level 2 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter PK Square 4 Level 3 Historic Other Material cinders PK Square 4 Level 3 Undefined Other Material limestone concretions 3 Square 4 Fire-Cracked PK Level 4 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock 1 Square PK Level 4 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake, debris, heat treated 3 Square PK Level 4 Historic Metal corroded iron 2 Square PK Level 4 Undefined Other Material limestone, concretions 3 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 24

130 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 4 Level 4 Historic Other Material clinkers 4 Square PK Level 5 Historic Glass clear flat/window glass PK Square 4 Level 5 Historic Metal nail fragment 1 Square PK Level 5 Historic Other Material clinker PK Square 4 Level 5 Historic Other Material cinders 3 Square PK Level 6 Undefined Botanical charcoal 6 Square PK Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris PK Square 4 Level 6 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter 1 Square PK Level 6 Historic Glass clear flat/window glass PK Square 4 Level 6 Historic Metal nail fragment 1 Square PK Level 6 Historic Other Material burned coal residue PK Square 4 Level 6 Historic Other Material cinder 1 Square 4 Chipped Stone biface fragment, dark grey glacial, PK Level 7 Prehistoric Tool heat treated PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Glass clear melted glass PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Metal wire fragment, barbed wire PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Metal nail fragments, some wire PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Metal corroded iron 2 Square PK Level 7 Undefined Other Material burnt shale? 10 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 25

131 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Other Material coal PK Square 4 Level 7 Historic Other Material clinker 1 Square PK Level 7 Historic Other Material coal cinders 17 Square 4 Fire-Cracked PK Level 8 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 4 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake Maynes Creek Speckled?, heat treated PK Square 4 Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake Maynes Creek Cream, heat treated 1 Square PK Level 8 Prehistoric Flaking Debris shatter 2 Square 4 aqua recessed panel bottle PK Level 8 Historic Glass fragment 1 Square PK Level 8 Historic Other Material cinders PK Square 4 Level 8 Undefined Other Material limestone 2 Square 4 whiteware body sherds, PK Level 9 Historic Ceramic undecorated PK Square 4 Level 9 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock PK Square 4 Level 9 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, Maynes Creek, heat treated PK Square 4 Level 9 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, unidentified, chert, heat treated PK Square 4 Level 9 Historic Metal bent copper strip 1 Square PK Level 9 Undefined Other Material burnt earth PK Square 4 Level 9 Historic Other Material clinker PK Square 4 Level 9 Historic Other Material coal cinders 4 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 26

132 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK Square 4 Level 10 Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock fire-cracked rock 4 Square PK Level 10 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, unidentified, chert PK Square 4 Level 10 Historic Other Material coal cinders 2 Square 4 Fire-Cracked PK Level 11 Prehistoric Rock fire-cracked rock 1 Square PK Level 11 Prehistoric Flaking Debris flake debris, unidentified, quartzite 1 Square PK Level 11 Historic Metal Franklin dime, PK AT C cm Historic Glass Clear bottle glass g PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Shatter, Maynes Creek Cream g PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Maynes Creek Cream g Flake, Maynes Creek Cream, heat PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris treated g PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Maynes Creek Cream g PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, unidentified chert g PK AT C cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Bethany Falls A g PK AT D cm Historic Masonry Soft mud brick g PK AT D cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, unidentified chert, heated g PK AT D cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Shatter, Maynes Creek Cream g PK AT D cm Historic Ceramic Clay target pigeon g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Maynes Creek Cream g PK AT E cm Historic Other Material Clinker g PK AT E cm Historic Other Material Clinker g Flake, Maynes Creek Gray, heat PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris treated g PK AT E cm Historic Glass Clear bottle glass g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock FCR g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Maynes Creek Cream g PK AT E cm Historic Glass Aqua glass, melted g Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 27

133 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK AT E cm Historic Other Material Clinker g Fire-Cracked PK AT E cm Prehistoric Rock FCR g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Maynes Creek Speckled, heat treated g PK AT E cm Historic Metal Metal fragment g PK AT E cm Historic Other Material Clinker g PK AT E cm Historic Masonry Soft mud brick g PK AT E cm Historic Other Material Coal g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Shatter, unidentified chert, burned g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, Bethany Falls A g Fire-Cracked PK AT E cm Prehistoric Rock FCR g PK AT E cm Prehistoric Fire-Cracked Rock FCR g PK AT F cm Historic Ceramic Whiteware g PK687 1 AT A cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulator g PK687 1 AT A cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK687 2 AT B cm Historic Metal Wire g, post PK687 2 AT B cm Historic Metal Wire nails 2 4 g PK687 3 AT B cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK687 3 AT B cm Historic Other Material Concrete g, post PK687 3 AT B cm Historic Other Material Clinker g PK687 4 AT B cm Historic Metal Brass item g PK687 4 AT B cm Historic Metal Brass bullet casing g PK687 5 AT B cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulators g PK687 5 AT B cm Historic Metal Wire nail g PK687 6 AT B cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK687 7 AT C cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g, post 1890 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 28

134 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession Catalog No. Site No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK687 7 AT C cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, pre PK687 8 AT D cm Historic Masonry Concrete g, post PK687 8 AT D cm Historic Metal Wire nail g PK687 9 AT E cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g, post PK687 9 AT E cm Historic Metal Wire nail 1 6 g, pre PK AT E cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK AT E cm Undefined Botanical Wood g, post PK AT E cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulator w/ wire nail g, post PK AT E cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT E cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulator g PK AT E cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK AT E cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g, post PK AT F cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain g, pre PK AT F cm Historic Metal Unidentified metal g PK AT F cm Historic Other Material Clinkers g PK AT F cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g PK AT F cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, pre PK AT F cm Historic Other Material Clinker 1 23 g PK AT F cm Historic Other Material Clinker g, post PK AT F cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass 3 3 g PK AT F cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, pre PK AT G cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT H cm Historic Metal Tin can fragments g, post PK AT H cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulator g PK AT H cm Historic Other Material Clinkers g PK AT H cm Historic Masonry Concrete g, post PK AT H cm Historic Metal Aluminum pull tab g Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 29

135 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK AT H cm Historic Other Material Clinker g PK AT H cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK AT H cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulators g, post PK AT H cm Historic Metal Wire roofing nails g PK AT I cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK AT I cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g, post PK AT I cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, pre PK AT J cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT J cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT J cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nail 1 1 g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire roofing nail g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT K cm Historic Other Material Clinkers g, post PK AT K cm Historic Other Material Coal g PK AT K cm Historic Other Material Clinkers g PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK AT K cm Historic Glass Clear flat glass g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK AT K cm Historic Metal Brass bullet casing 1 7 g, post PK AT K cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g PK AT K cm Historic Metal Wire nails 3 4 g, pre PK AT K cm Historic Metal Brass buliet casing g, post PK AT L cm Historic Glass Aqua flat glass g, post PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, pre PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire g, post PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire nails g PK AT L cm Historic Glass Amethyst bottle glass g, post PK AT L cm Historic Glass Clear bottle glass g, pre 1917 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 30

136 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist Accession No. Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Site PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK AT L cm Historic Glass Aqua glass g, post PK AT L cm Historic Metal Wire nails g, pre PK AT M cm Historic Metal Wire nail g, post PK AT M cm Historic Ceramic Porcelain insulator g, post 1890 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 31

137 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK561 S Surface Historic Glass Cream-seperating milk bottle 1 ISUAL PK561 S Surface Noncultural Other Material Left racoon mandible 1 ISUAL PK561 S Historic Ceramic Pocelain toilet fragments 3 ISUAL PK566 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware bowl base, reddish brown slip interior and exterior 1 ISUAL PK566 S Surface Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragment 1 ISUAL PK566 S Surface Noncultural Other Material Woodchuck incisor 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic salt glazed interior and exterior 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Brown glazed insulator fragment 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware bowl rim with Albany slip interior and exterior 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Hotelware 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware, Whiteware Fragments 3 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain tube insulators 2 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic porcelain isulator fragments 4 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Insulator fragment 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Bristol exterior, Albany Interior, slip cast 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware bowl rim with Albany slip interior and exterior 1 Stoneware, Albany Slip Interior, Salt ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic Glaze Exterior 1 White porcelain post insulators many with nails, 1 and 2 piece 15+ ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Ceramic ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Fragment 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Glass Curved Clear Glass Fragment 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua, valve mark 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Glass Milk glass jar fragment, ribbed 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst tumbler base 1 Machine-made Metal Button With "U.S." Embossment 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Metal ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Metal Wire nail 1 ISUAL PK573 S Surface Historic Metal Metal Pieces 4 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 32

138 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK587 S Surface Historic Metal Horseshoe 2 ISUAL PK587 S Surface Historic Metal Possible mule shoe 1 ISUAL PK615 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware base, wheel thrown, saltglazed exterior, orange interior 1 ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua and clear container glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire and cut nails ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bird bone fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Yellow glazed whiteware with floral decal overglaze ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments, many ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua and clear glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron machine cut and wire nails, and screws ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments Brass horn reed, brass pump organ reed, and a brass ring ISUAL PK Historic Metal ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear flat fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron machine cut and and wire nail ISUAL PK Historic Plastic 12 guage shot shell casing ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragment, milk glass lid liner fragment, and clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bone fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 33

139 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Porcelain fragment with decal overglaze and a porcelain post ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic insulator ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments, many ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments and a milk glass lid liner fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal crown cap, iron fencing staple, and miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Small mammmal bones ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Prosser button ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear glass tumber fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear lamp glass ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron plate ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron machine cut and wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron tobacco tin fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron concretion ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal loop handle ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Coal cinder ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Miscellaneous mammal and bird bones ISUAL PK Historic Plastic Celluloid button ISUAL PK Historic Plastic Green celluloid hoop fragment ISUAL PK Historic Plastic Bakelite pipe stem ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron machine cut nail, wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Hog incisor ISUAL PK Undefined Botanical Wood fragments Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 34

140 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron hex bolt, iron cut nails, wire nail ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bird bone fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Mammal and bird bones ISUAL PK Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear lamp glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Medium sized mammal bones ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron container ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nail ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Red rubber canning gasket fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Small mammal bone fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Decal overglaze porcelain fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Yellow glazed whiteware fragment with decal overglaze ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal alloy fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron cotter pin Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 35

141 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, several ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Mammal tooth fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Machine cut nails ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain porcelain fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Decal overglaze whiteware ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua, clear, and brown bottle glass fragments, Aqua bottle base with Owen's scar ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron screws ISUAL PK Historic Metal Square head bolts ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain porcelain fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Albany stoneware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Molded whiteware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, several ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Yellow glazed whiteware ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware ISUAL PK Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Brown bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua bottle glasss fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron plate ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron railroad spike ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Copper alloy, wire Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 36

142 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Silver-plated cover, possibly a pocket watch ISUAL PK Historic Metal ISUAL PK Historic Metal 20-guage shot shell casing ISUAL PK Historic Metal.22 calibur casings ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal washers ISUAL PK Historic Metal Sheet metal fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron angle bracket fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Unidentified metal fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal 2 piece metal snap button ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Mussel shell fragment ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Wood fragments ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Coal cinders ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Carbon battery core ISUAL PK Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Porcelain and iron "AC Sparkplug" ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Stoneware fragments and plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain porcelain fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Brown bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Milk glass container fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear pressed glass salter ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron fencing staples ISUAL PK Historic Metal Unidentified metal fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal ISUAL PK Noncultural NCR Pebbles Other ISUAL PK Historic Material Metal snap button, shield logo "BGB/ Des Moines" Carbon battery core Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 37

143 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK Historic Material Coal cinders ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Mussel shell fragment ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragmet ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal can fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron can fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nail ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal wire fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Mammal bone fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear container glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bone fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal strip ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Glass Clear and brown bottle glass fragments, milk glass lid liner fragment ISUAL PK Historic Masonry Concrete fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron spring fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal hex nut ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bone fragments ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Plain porcelain fragment Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 38

144 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal standard screw ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass brown bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK Historic Metal Wire nails, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK Undefined Other Material Bird bone fragment ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Coal cinders ISUAL PK Historic Ceramic Ablany slip stoneware ISUAL PK Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner fragment, aqua, clear, and brown bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments, many ISUAL PK Historic Metal Iron wire nails and fencing staples ISUAL PK Historic Metal Metal crown cap, metal spring, and miscellaneous metal fragments ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Rubber tire fragments ISUAL PK Historic Other Material Mussel shell fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1 F Historic Ceramic Porcelain fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass ISUAL PK679 F1-1 F Historic Metal Nails, machine cut and wire ISUAL PK679 F1-1 F Historic Metal Iron washer ISUAL PK679 F1-1 F Noncultural Other Material Bone fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Ceramic Decal overglaze porcelain fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Glass Yellow glass tail lamp fragment Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 39

145 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Aqua glass canning jar fragments, threaded ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Glass ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass, many ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Flat bastard file ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron pocket knife ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron razor blades ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron hooks ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron wire ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron machine cut and wire nails ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Iron crown cap ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Diecast metal toy car, 1920s style ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal.22 calibur shell casing ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Small metal buckle ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Metal Metal screen or siv ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Other Material Rubber shoe fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Other Material Leather fragments with metal eyelets from shoe ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Other Material Leather fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Other Material Coal fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Undefined Other Material Small mammal bone fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Plastic Red bakelite screw cap ISUAL PK679 F1-1-6 F Historic Plastic Bakelite or vinyl record fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Glass Clear bottle glass ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Glass Clear lamp glass ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Metal Metal assembly with gear, iron ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Metal Nails, iron ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Metal Fencing stables, iron ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Metal Hinge, iron Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 40

146 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Metal Iron strap ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Other Material Rubber fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Noncultural Other Material Mammal tooth ISUAL PK679 F1-2 F Historic Plastic Celluloid garment clip ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Undefined Botanical Wood fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Ceramic Yellow glazed whiteware ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Ceramic Mocha glazed earthenware ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Complete Vics Vapo-Rub jar, cobalt glass ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments, many ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Pale green pressed glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Glass Yellow glass tail lamp fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Broken metal key, "YALE" ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron spoon fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron screw cap ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron washers ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron fencing staples ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron wire nails, many ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Metal tobacco tin fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Miscellaneous metal fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Metal snap button ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Metal pencil eraser collar ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Tin label, embossed, "PERFECT/ SMOKELESS" ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Metal Iron concretion ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Other Material Miscellaneous unidentified metal ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Other Material Shell buttons ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Other Material Rubber fragment Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 41

147 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Material Coal fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Undefined Other Material Miscellaneous mammal and bird bones ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Plastic Twelve guage shot shell casing ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Plastic Bakelite tube fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Plastic Nylon? Fiber fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-3 F Historic Plastic Celluloid fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Undefined Botanical Carbonized nut shell ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Ceramic Gilded whiteware ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Ceramic Complete porcelain saucer ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Ceramic Porcelain fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Clear lamp glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron spring bar ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Aluminum wire loop ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron can fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Aluminum button ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron wire ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron machine cut nails, wire nails, and a carriage bolt ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron plug/spigget ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron razor blade ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron salt/pepper shaker lid ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron crown cap ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Metal screwthread lightbulb base, 10 mm diameter Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 42

148 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Copper/brass wire fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Metal safety pins ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal metal snap button fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Copper/brass washer ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal Metal furniture stud ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Metal 1916D lincoln cent ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Cloth fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Leather fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Coal cinder ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Undefined Other Material Bone fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Red rubber canning gasket fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Black rubber fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Shell buttons and a plastic button ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Slate fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Coal cinder ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Coal fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material Graphite pencil lead ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Other Material D-cell battery ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Plastic Unidentified plastic ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Plastic Red plastic hair comb fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Plastic Black plastic hair comb tooth fragment Black bakelite or vinyl record ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Plastic fragment Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 43

149 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 F1-4 F Historic Plastic Red plastic cross of lorraine ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Undefined Botanical Wood fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Ceramic Molded stoneware pipe bowl fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Ceramic Yellow glazed whiteware fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Ceramic Plain porcelain toy saucer fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware platter fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Clear lamp glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Brown bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Aqua canning jar fragment, "BALL" ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Melted clear glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Glass Blue glass marble ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron gate hinge part ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron pliers fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron coil spring ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron railroad spike ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron belt or sash buckle, beaded iron ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron razor blade ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Unidentified iron part ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron ring ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal iron hexbolts ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron machine cut and wire nails ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Iron wire loop ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Metal electric line coupler Aluminum coffee percolator filter fragment ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal Unidentified brass object ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Metal pencil fragment with metal collar, rubber eraser, wood, and graphite lead Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 44

150 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Material Coal fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Undefined Other Material Various mammal bone fragments ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Plastic Celluloid hair comb tooth ISUAL PK679 F1-5 F Historic Plastic Bakelite or vinyl record fragments ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Undefined Botanical Wood fragments/wooden lathe ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Ceramic Miniature porcelain saucer ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Glass Aqua bottle, Owen's scar ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Glass Clear glass lamp globe fragments ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Glass Aqua flat glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Glass Aqua bottle glass fragment ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Metal Enamelware fragment ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Metal Iron bar ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Noncultural NCR Chert fragments, non artifactual ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Other Material Carbon battery core ISUAL PK679 F2-S F2-S Historic Other Material 1 shell button and 2 plastic buttons ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Undefined Botanical Wood fragments ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Ceramic Whiteware, decal overglaze bowl rim ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Battery jar glass fragment ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Aqua bottle fragment, embossed "P.H. Fletchers" ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Clear bottle glass fragments ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Aqua bottle, machine made, club sauce finish ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Clear glass cup with handle and spout, small ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Glass Milk glass jar base ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Masonry Plaster fragments ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Metal Wire nails ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Metal Aluminum pass check tag, "9040 Chaz. Weitz Sons" Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 45

151 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Metal tube, "Churchills Rat and Roach Poison/ Burlington, Cedar ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Metal Rapids and Peoria" ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Undefined Other Material Large mammal bone ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Other Material Leather fragment ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Other Material Medium bird bones, probably chicken ISUAL PK679 F2N F2N Historic Other Material Miscellaneous unidentified ISUAL PK679 F4 F4 Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware fragments ISUAL PK679 F4 F4 Historic Glass Complete clear glass bottle, tooled prescription finish ISUAL PK679 F4 F4 Historic Glass Aqua glass bottle finish, applied prescription finish ISUAL PK679 F4 F4 Historic Metal Iron machine cut nails, wire nail ISUAL PK679 F4 F4 Historic Metal Iron fencing staple ISUAL PK679 F6 F6 Historic Glass Aqua bottle base ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Ceramic Whiteware, floral decal overglaze and guilded, fragments from one plate ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Ceramic Gilded porcelain fragment ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Ceramic Blue Bennington marble ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Glass Clear bottle glass ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Glass Aqua window glass ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Glass Clear pressed glass base ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Plastic Black bakelite? Record album fragments ISUAL PK679 FT1 FT1 Historic Plastic Celluloid film segment, cartoon image ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragments Yellow pressed glass fragment, tail ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Glass light Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 46

152 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Masonry Mortar fragments ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Metal Iron wire nail ISUAL PK679 FT2 FT2 Historic Metal Metal spoon ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherds- Undecorated 49 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Body Sherds- Hard Paste, Undecorated 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherds With Yellow Slip 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherds- Unidentified Decoration 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherds, Old Blue Or Black Transfer 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherds, Yellow Slip with Transfer In Orange, Blue, Green, Purple 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherd, Copper Luster 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherd, Polychrome Decal 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body Sherd, Blue Annular Banded 1 Earthenware Body Sherds, Pink ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Luster 3 Porcelain Body Sherds, With Hard Paste And Transfer 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Bases- Undecorated 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Bases- Undecorated 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Base With Yellow Slip 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Bases with Poychrome Transfer 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim- Undecorated 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Embossed Bowl Rim 1 Porcelain Bowl Rim With Purple ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Luster 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Rim, Embossed 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 47

153 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Porcelain Rim, Polychrome With ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Handpainted Transfer 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Rims, Polychrome And Gold Gilded With Decal 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim With Polychrome Transfer 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rims With Blue Annular Bands 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim, Polychrome And Gold Gilded With Decal 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim, Embossed 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenwlrre Rims, Embossed With Pink Luster (2 Pieces Refitted) 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rims, Polychrome Withh Yellow Slip & Transfer (Refitted W/Body Sherd) 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rims, Embossed With Copper Luster 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim With Yellow Slip 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim With Blue Shell Edges And Annular Bands 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rims- Undecorated 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Handle- Undecorated 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Sherd- Undecorated 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Sherd- Undecorated (Handle) 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Mug Fragment- Undecorated 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Base Sherd, Decorated with Transfer 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Mug Base Sherds, With Maker's Marks (Both Refitted) 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain Doorknob Pieces (2), White With Accompanying Metal Shaft (1) 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 48

154 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Porcelaln Mug Base Sherds, With ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Maker's Marks, Undecorated 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Wheel Thrown, Albany Slip On Interior and Exterior (2 Body, 1 Base) 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Wheel Thrown, Albany Slip On Interior, Body Sherd 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Wheel Thrown, Albany Slip On Body lnt & Ext, Lead Glaze On Interior 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Mold Cast Rim Sherds, Albany Slip On Interior 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Mold Cast Body Sherds, Albany Slip On Interior 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Mold Cast Body Sherds, Albany Slip On lnterior And Exterior 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware, Mold Cast Rim Sherd, Bristol Slip On Interior And Exterior 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware Body Sherd, Salt Glaze On Interior And Exterior 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware Rim Sherd With Handle, Bristol Slip On Interior And Exterior 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware Body Sherd With Albany Slip On Interior 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware Plate Fragments, Bristol Glaze 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware Plate Fragments, Bristol Slip 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Thick Stoneware Albany Slip/Bristol Slip 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain Fragment 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain Fragment 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 49

155 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Stoneware Mold Cast Plate ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Fragment 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Whiteware Plate Fragments 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Earthenware, Yellow Glaze- Decorated 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Porcelain Bowl Fragment, Floral Decal, Post ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Bottle Glass Finish Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Bottle Glass Shoulder Sherds With No Printing 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Bottle Glass Body Sherd With Printing 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Bottle Glass Body Sherds Without Printing 9 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Thick Flat Glass (Window) 11 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Aqua Thin Flat Glass (Window) 34 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Base Sherds With Printing 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Base Sherds Without Printing 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Neck Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Finish Sherds 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Body Sherds With Printing 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Glass Plain Body Sherds 7 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Cobalt Glass Finish Sherd 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Green Bottle Glass Body Sherds 13 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Green Bottle Glass Base 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Green Glass, Seating Surface With Design 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Light Green Glass, Body Sherd With Design 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst Glass, Body Sherds 9 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 50

156 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst Glass, Base With Printing 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst Glass, Base Without Printing 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst Glass, Finish Sherds 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Purple Glass, Body Sherd 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass White Glass, Plain Body Sherd 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass White Glass, Bases With Printing 13 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass White Glass, Bases Without Printing 3 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass White Glass, Finish Sherds 6 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amber Bottle Glass, Finish Sherd 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amber Bottle Glass, Shoulder Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amber Bottle Glass, Body Sherd With Printing 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amber Bottle Glass, Plain Body Sherds 17 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Iron Glass, Thick Flat Sherds 15 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Iron Glass, Thick Flat Sherd With Bevel 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Iron Glass, Thin Flat Sherds 43 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Heat Modified Body Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Heat Modified Sealing Surface Sherds 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Sherd With Copper Glaze Over An Embossed Floral Pattern 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Bases With Printing 16 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Bases Without Printing 18 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Thin Flat Sherds 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Curved Body Sherds With Printing 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Curved Body Sherds With Design Pattern 6 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 51

157 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Clear Glass, Curved Body Sherds ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass With Measuring Marks 4 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Angled Body Sherds 21 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Plain Curved Body Sherds Bag 1 of 2 60 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Plain Curved Body Sherds Bag 2 of 2 77 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Neck With Design Pattern 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Octagonal Neck Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Plain Neck Sherds 15 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Finish Sherds 16 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass, Finish Sherd With Decorative Sealing Surface 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Milk Glass Plate Fragment, ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Side of Bottle, Embossed Letters 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Push-up Bettie Base, Embossed, 1904-Present 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Mustard Bottle, Push-up Base, Owens, Co, 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Amethyst Glass With Bubble ( ) 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Embossed rims, post ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Glass Cobal Blue Glass, C ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Masonry Pieces Of Mortar 7 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Pieces Of Unidentified Metal 5 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Metal U-Bolt 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Metal Threaded Washer 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Brass clip 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Sheet Metal Fragment 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Ball Zinc canning lid and aluminum cap 2 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Iron file fragment 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 52

158 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal Machine Piece With Attached Gears 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Metal brass pocketknife scale 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Other Material Piece Of Rubber 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Other Material Piece Of Stoneware Or Rock 1 ISUAL PK679 S Surface Historic Plastic Bakelite tunining knob 1 ISUAL PK679 T2 T2 Historic Glass Aqua window glass fragment ISUAL PK679 T2 T2 Historic Metal Iron wire nails ISUAL PK679 T2 T2 Historic Metal Miscellaneous iron fragments ISUAL PK679 T2 T2 Historic Other Material Saw cut mamal bone ISUAL PK679 T3 T3 Historic Ceramic Albany slip stoneware ISUAL PK679 T3 T3 Historic Metal Iron machine cut nails ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Ceramic Earthenware Sherds, Rims- Undecorated 3 Earthenware Body Sherd- ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Ceramic Undecorated 1 Earthenware Rim Sherds. Gold Gilded Wrth Decal. 4 Refitted ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Ceramic Together 6 ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Ceramic Porcelain Sherd.Gold Gilded 1 ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Ceramic Unidentified Vessel Base With Decoration 1 ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Glass Container Glass Body Sherds. Clear 2 ISUAL PK679 TP1 TP1 Historic Glass Clear Flat Glass Sherd 1 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Ceramic Yellow Glass Sherd With Decoration 1 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Ceramic Earthenware Body And Rim Sherd, Refitted Gold Gilded 2 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Ceramic Earthenware Rim Sherd, Gold Gilded With Decal 1 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Glass Aqua Flat Glass Sherds 2 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Masonry Pieces Of Mortar 4 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 53

159 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Metal Spoon 1 ISUAL PK679 TP2 TP2 Historic Metal Wire Nail 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware Jug, Albany Interior And Bristol Exterior 1 missing ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain, gilded rim, floral decal overglaze, molded 4 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware plate, O.P.C. Syracuse maker's mark 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Molded porcelain pitcher, brick and ivy embossed pattern 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Molded porcelain pitcher, brick and ivy embossed pattern 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Whiteware plate fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Molded porcelain powder dish, asian maker's mark 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Whiteware, gilde and red banded 3 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Yellow fiestaware disk pitcher fragments 2 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Plain whiteware fragments 2 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain bell fragments 2 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Porcelain toilet fragment 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Plain hotelware base, Shenango Newcastle maker's mark 1 not in original inventory not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware lid fragment, Albany slip 1 Canning jar, wax seal type, machine made, Anchor-Hocking maker's ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass mark 1 Clear pressed glass bowl fragment, ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass ribbed 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Embossed Bowl Fragment 1 missing Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 54

160 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Clear Glass Embossed Vase Base ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Embossed Bottle Neck And Lip Fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Threaded Neck Fruit Or Canning Jar 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Container Body Fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Machine Made Brown Glass Bottle Fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Pink pressed glass pitcher fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Celenium glass, tumbler base fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Fruit Or Canning Jar Threaded Neck Fragment 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear juice glass 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear drinking glass/tumblers 4 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Ruby Glass Fragment (Drinking Glass Or Base) 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear glass bowl base, pressed glass, ribbed 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Container Body Fragment, Embossed With Writing 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear Glass Base Sherd 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Aqua Coca-Cola bottle fragment, hobble skirt style, embossed 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Milk glass bowl, ribbed, Anchor- Hocking maker's mark 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Milk glass plate or platter fragment, pressed glass 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Milk glass lid liner, genuine boyd's, Hazel Atlas maker's mark 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Pink glass Pitcher Fragment With Handle Attached, Decorated 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Uranium glass serving dish fragment 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 55

161 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Glass, honey jar, embossed grid ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass patter 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear glass shoe polish bottle with metal lid and applicator, Embossed on base "Caviliers Baltimore 3 OZ" 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear glass bottle, "B" in a circle maker's mark, "PAT.D-95849" 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Machine made aqua glass bottle, patent finish, "O" in a square maker's mark, Owens scar 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear glass threaded jar fragment 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Light green pressed glass bowl, floral pattern 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Glass Clear glass bottle, machine made, crown finish, "F" in a hexagon maker's mark, lemon juice concentrate 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Masonry Plaster fragment 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Pieces Of Unidentified Metal 2 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal White Metal Bowl, Enameled 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Enameled Metal Bowl,Cream With Green On Rim 1 missing ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Tin Jayla Cola Can, Church Key Holes, Open Top 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Tin Drinking Can,Church Key Holes, Open Top "liber"? 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Enameled Metal Pitcher, Blue And White Swirl Pattern With White Interior 1 missing ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Enameled Metal Plate, White With Blue On Rim 1 missing ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Machine Metal Piece, Enameled With Tan And Cream Exterior, Black On Interior 1 missing Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 56

162 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Coors Pull Tab Can 1 missing ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Aluminum lid, dutch motifs 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Enameled metal bowl, gray spatterware 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Wire nail 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Iron wire fragments 8 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Wire nails 3 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Iron screw cap 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Other Material Coal cinder 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Tin Butternut Coffee Can 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Metal Aluminum Coors Pull-Tab Can 1 ISUAL PK705 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware 1 not in original inventory ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware bowl rim With Albany Interior And Bristol Exterior 1 ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware With Albany Slip On lnterior 1 missing ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Ceramic Vitrified clay tile fragment 1 ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware With White Glaze Interior And Exterior 1 missing ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Ceramic Ironstone Piece W/ Shenango Maker Mark On Bottom, White Glaze On Int. & Ext. 1 missing ISUAL PK706 S Surface Historic Metal Metal Machine Flat Piece W/ Card Like Ribs Around Circumference On Bottom, Oil filter? 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware shoulder jug, Bristol exterior and Albany interior, jigger molded 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Metal Metal enamelware bowl 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Metal Enameware lid 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 57

163 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Enamelware pitcher and brewing ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Metal assembly 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Tibla, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Scapula, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Scapula, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Femur 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right-Fused Ulna And Radius, Horse, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Humerous, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Femur, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Tibia, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Calcaneus, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Calcaneus, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Metacarpal Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Ribs, Adult 8 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Right Horse Ribs, Adult 10 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Rib Fragments, Adult 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse-Right Mandible With Teeth, Adult 11 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Left Horse Mandible With Teeth, Adult 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Pelvic Girdle, Adult 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 58

164 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Material Juvenile Horse-Right Radius 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse-Left Radius 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Femur 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse lnnominates 3 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Tibia 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Possible Adult/Juvenile Sesamoid 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse-Right Femur Epiphysis 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse-Left Humerous 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse-Right Humerous 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Epiphysis 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Epiphysis- Juvenile 5 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Hyoid Process 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse Rib Fragments 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material misc.undetermined 4 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Cervical Adult Horse Vert,(Including Axis) 5 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Lumbar Adult Horse Vert, 6 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse Stemum (In 3 Pieces- Broken) 3 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse Thoracic Vert, 9 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 59

165 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Material Juvenile Horse Ribs (Left Side) 3 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Rib Fragments 4 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Ribs (Right Side) 3 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Skull Fragments 3 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Skull (Adult) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Scapula Fragment (Right Side) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse, Left Mandible (With Teeth) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Right Mandible (With Teeth) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse, Left Scapula 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Teeth 12 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Horse Rib Fragments, Adult 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Unidentified Tooth (i,e, molar) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Sphenoid (Horse) 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse First Phalanx 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse Ulna Fragment 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse,Metacarpals 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Adult Horse, Coccygeal Vert, (Tail) 2 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Cervical Vert, 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 60

166 Archaeological Materials Reposed at Iowa State University Archaeology Lab Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Other ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Material Juvenile Horse Thoracic Vert, 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Axis 1 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Vert, Fragments 6 ISUAL PK712 S Surface Historic Other Material Juvenile Horse Vert, Body 2 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 61

167 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Fire-Cracked HA421 Auger Prehistoric Rock Fire cracked chert HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Machine cut nail fragment, iron HA421 TU cm Historic Glass Brown bottle glass fragment HA421 TU cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Shatter, unheated Maynes Creek cream chert HA421 TU cm Historic Plastic Green plastic chewing tobacco can lid HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Machine cut nail, iron HA421 TU cm Historic Glass Clear flat/window glass fragment HA421 TU cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake fragment, unheated Maynes Creek chert HA421 Auger Prehistoric Flaking Debris Flake, unheated Maynes Creek cream chert HA421 Auger Prehistoric Flaking Debris Small flake fragment, unheated Maynes Creek cream chert HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Wire nail fragment, iron HA421 TU cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Shatter, unheated Maynes Creek cream chert HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Pull tab, aluminum HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Machine cut nail, iron HA421 TU cm Historic Metal Machine cut nail, iron HA421 TU cm Prehistoric Flaking Debris Possible shatter, chalcedony and chert, unheated PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Finish PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Shoe Polish Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 62

168 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Hard Paste Porcelain PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Simple Bands PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Milk (Malted) Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Colored Glazes PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed w/stamped Mark 2 Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 63

169 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Hard Paste Porcelain - Underglaze Transfer PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Printed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Underglaze Transfer Printed PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Soft Paste Porcelain - Underglaze Transfer Printed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware-White w/ Blue/Green Line PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Bathroom Fixture PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Undecorated General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Catsup Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Drain Pipe PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 64

170 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Hard Paste Porcelain PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bowl PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Hair Groom Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Clock Parts PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Master Ink Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Lotion Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Sauce Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine (Veterinary) Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Various Safety Glass With Wire PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Household Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 65

171 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Pipe Fitting PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Bathroom Fixture PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Catsup Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Pipe Fitting PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Other Household PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Bathroom Fixture PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed w/stamped Mark PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Body - Bristol & Albany Type Slips PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Body - Bristol & Albany Type Slips PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Body - Bristol & Albany Type Slips 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 66

172 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed w/albany Type Slip and Misc. Blue PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Decoration PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Body - Bristol & Albany Type Slips PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Jar/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Undecorated General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Fluted PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Decorated General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Decorated General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Tableware/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Vial PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ampoule PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Hair Groom Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Chemical Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bleach Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Chemical Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle 2 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 67

173 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Condiment/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Flask PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Perfume Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Perfume/Cologne/Scent Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Salt/Pepper Shaker PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Tumbler/Panelled PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Sauce Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Milk Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 68

174 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Unidentified PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Mayonnaise Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Finish PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Finish PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Lid Or Cover/Tableware General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Unidentified Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Flask PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 69

175 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Tumbler/Undecorated PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass General PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Plumbing Related PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Plumbing Related PK725 1 Surface Historic Masonry Brick PK725 1 Surface Historic Masonry Brick PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Cartridge Casing - 45 Caliber PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Enamelware-White w/ Blue/Green Line PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Personal Other PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Other Buckle PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Unidentified Metal PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Machine Hardware PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Oil Lamp PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Container Lid PK725 1 Surface Historic Masonry Brick PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Oil Can PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Clamp PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Cookware PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Bucket/Pail PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Insulator PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Insulator PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Insulator PK725 1 Surface Historic Masonry Brick PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Misc. Metal Can 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 70

176 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Lubricant Can PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Misc. Metal Can PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Beverage Can PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Misc. Metal Cans PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware-White w/ Blue/Green Line PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Bucket/Pail PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Bucket/Pail PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Enamelware - Splatterware Pattern PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Bucket/Pail PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Container Lid PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Pipe/Conduit PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Misc. Metal Cans PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Switch Plate PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Plumbing Fixture PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Motorcycle Related PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Cooking Pot (discarded) PK725 1 Surface Historic Metal Stove Parts PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Vase PK725 3 cutbank 1 2 Historic Ceramic Insulator PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 71

177 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Glass Salt/Pepper Shaker PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Metal Rust Inhibitor Can PK725 3 cutbank 1 2 Historic Metal Misc. Tool Parts PK725 3 cutbank 1 2 Historic Misc Other Household PK725 3 cutbank 1 2 Historic Misc Coupler PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Glass Perfume/Cologne/Scent Bottle PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Glass Vial PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 2 cutbank 1 1 Historic Glass Juice Bottle PK725 4 A2 1 Historic Glass Juice Bottle PK725 5 A3 1 Historic Metal Horseshoe PK725 5 A3 1 Historic Metal Machine Cut Nail - 'Modern' PK725 6 A5 1 Historic Glass Beverage/General Bottle PK725 6 A5 1 Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 6 A5 1 Historic Metal Cartridge Casing Caliber PK725 6 A5 1 Historic Metal Cartridge Casing Caliber PK725 7 A5 2 Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 8 A6 1 Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 8 A6 1 Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 8 A6 1 Historic Metal Spike PK725 8 A6 1 Historic Metal Finial PK725 8 A6 1 Historic Misc Crown Cap Closure PK725 9 A7 1 Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Shoe Polish Bottle PK725 9 A7 1 Historic Ceramic Insulator 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 72

178 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Possibly Identifiable PK725 9 A7 1 Historic Metal Machine Parts PK A8 1/2 Historic Glass Perfume Bottle PK A8 1/2 Historic Glass Lid OR Cover/Jar PK A8 1/2 Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK A8 1/2 Historic Glass Jar/General PK A8 1/2 Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK A8 1/2 Historic Metal Miltary Button PK A8 1/2 Historic Metal Possibly Identifiable Machine Parts PK A8 3 Historic Glass Perfume Bottle PK A9 2 Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK A9 2 Historic Metal Cartridge Casing - 45 Caliber PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Milk Bottle PK A10 1 Historic Metal U.S. Penny PK A10 4 Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK B1 1 Historic Metal Bracket PK B4 1 Historic Metal Misc. Hardware PK B8 1 Historic Metal Horseshoe PK C3 2 Historic Glass Juice Bottle PK C6 4 Historic Glass Milk Bottle PK C9 2 Historic Glass Cold Cream Bottle PK C9 2 Historic Metal Unidentified Metal PK C9 2 Historic Metal Unidentified Metal PK C9 2 Historic Metal Unidentified Metal PK C10 1 Historic Ceramic Stoneware - Buff Salt Glazed w/albany Type Slip and Misc. Blue Decoration 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 73

179 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK C9 2 Historic Misc Gas Lighting Component PK Surface Surf Historic Misc Comb PK Surface Surf Historic Various Boot PK725 4 A2 1 Historic Metal Wire Nail 1 Pipe Stem - Bakelite, PK725 4 A2 1 Historic Plastic Plastic, etc. 1 Whiteware - Simple PK725 5 A3 1 Historic Ceramic Bands PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Shoe Polish Bottle 1 Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Wine/Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Mustard Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle 1 Dry Cell (Appliance Battery) PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Catsup Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Juice Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Juice Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ink Bottle 1 Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Shoe Polish Bottle 1 Condiment/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Catsup Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 74

180 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Condiment/General PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Hair Groom Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Chemical Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Sauce Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Sauce Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Olive Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 75

181 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Soda/Mineral Water PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beverage/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beverage/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda/Mineral Water Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ink Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ink Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ink Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Ink Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Lamp Font-Decorated PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Balm Jar PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Balm Jar PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cold Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Cold Cream Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Liquor Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Soda Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Porter Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Master Ink Bottle 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 76

182 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Unidentified PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Bottle/Fragment-Base PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Food/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Beer Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Champagne Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Salad Dressing Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Medicine Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Condiment/General Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Lotion Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Glass Patent/Proprietary Medicine/Drug Bottle PK725 1 Surface Historic Misc Bathroom Fixture PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Embossed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Embossed PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Underglaze Transfer Printed 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 77

183 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Hard Paste Porcelain PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hotel China PK725 1 Surface Historic Ceramic Hard Paste Porcelain - Hotel China PK998 Surface Historic Glass PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal Medicine bottle, machine made, collared ring, sloped shoulder, straight body, beveled ideal base, flat indentation, pontil mark, embossed graduation marks, 7 long, wide, thick, clear 1 Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, impact deformed tip, grains 1 Brass, centerfire rifle casing, 5.56mm NATO caliber, blank, 1.86 long, T W // Brass, shotgun casing, 12 gauge, with plastic hull, WINCHESTER 12 GA // SUPER X logo // 3IN 1OZ // 76mm 1 Brass, centerfire rifle casing, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, blank, 1.86 long, L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, wire nail, 0.75 long 1 Iron, wire, double strand, PK998 MD Historic Metal 10 gauge 3 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 78

184 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Iron, wire, double strand, PK998 MD Historic Metal spliced, 10 gauge PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, wire, single strand, 10 gauge PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, wire, double strand, looped PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, barbed wire, single strand, hooked end, various barbs, gauge PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, wire fragment, double strand, 10 gauge PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, corner bead with attached nails PK998 MD Historic Metal Brass, centerfire rifle casing, 7.62 mm NATO caliber, blank, 2.59 long, L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Metal, aluminum, beverage can top, pull tab PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, beverage can body fragments PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, beverage can base fragments PK998 MD Historic Metal Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, long, grains PK998 MD Historic Metal Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, long, grains 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 79

185 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Brass, centerfire rifle casing, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, blank, 1.86 long, PK998 MD Historic Metal L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy converted from live ordnance, Mark I defensive, 3.5 long, 2.25 wide, 15.7 ounces PK998 MD Historic Metal Brass, centerfire rifle casings, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, blanks, 1.86 long, L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, wire fragments, single strand, 10 gauge PK998 MD Historic Metal Brass, centerfire rifle casings, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, blanks, 1.86 long, L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Brass, centerfire rifle casing, caliber, 2.45 long, T W // PK998 MD Historic Glass Container, rim fragment, clear PK998 MD Historic Metal Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, long, grains, green tip PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron straps, 1 wide 2 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 80

186 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy converted from live ordnance, Mark I defensive, 3.5 long, 2.25 wide, 16.9 ounces 1 Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, long, grains 1 Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56mm NATO caliber, long, grains 1 Iron, large unidentifiable fragment 1 Brass, centerfire rifle casing, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, blank, 1.86 long, L C // Iron, wire fragments, single strand, spliced, 10 gauge 2 Iron, incomplete mortar round, tube and cartridge, tube length, 3 cartridge container length, 3 width, WINCHESTER I, Stokes type 3 trench mortar shell 1 Brass, centerfire rifle casing, caliber, 2.45 long, L C // Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 81

187 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Non-ferrous alloy, hand grenade detonator fragment, Mark I PK998 MD Historic Metal defensive grenade PK998 MD Historic Metal Copper jacketed, bullet, 5.56 mm NATO caliber, long, grains PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, hand grenade, spoon fragment, Mark I defensive grenade PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy converted from live ordnance, Mark I defensive, 3.5 long, 2.25 wide, ounces 1 Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, 24.5 ounces 1 Cast iron, hand grenade body fragment, pineapple style, Mark I grenade 1 Non-ferrous alloy, hand grenade detonator fragment, Mark II grenade 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 82

188 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, ounces PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, button fragment PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, ounces 1 Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy converted from live ordnance, Mark I defensive, 3.50 long, 2.25 wide, ounces 1 Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, 25.9 ounces 1 Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, ounces 1 Copper jacketed, bullet,.30 caliber, long, approximately 140 grains 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 83

189 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy Mark I grenade, 4.25 long, 2.25 wide, PK998 MD Historic Metal ounces PK998 MD Historic Metal Brass, centerfire rifle casing, caliber, 2.45 long, L C // PK998 MD Historic Metal Cast iron, hand grenade, pineapple style, dummy converted from live ordnance, Mark I defensive, 3.5 long, 2.25 wide, 15.4 ounces PK998 TA Historic Metal Iron, wire nail fragment PK998 TA Historic Metal Iron, wire nail fragment PK998 MD Historic Metal Copper jacketed, bullet,.30 caliber, long, approximately 125 grains PK998 TA Historic Metal Iron, unidentifiable fragments PK998 TA Historic MAS Masonry, block tile fragments, stiff mud PK998 TA Historic Glass Container body fragment, molded, green PK998 TA Historic OM Coal, slag, 19 grams PK998 MD Historic Glass Bottle body fragment, clear PK998 MD Historic Metal Iron, animal trap, coilspring foothold type, partial chain remains attached, four mammal bones stuck in jaws 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 84

190 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Iron, wire, septuple PK998 MD Historic Metal strand, 10 gauge 1 No Accession No. A Camp Dodge Surface Historic Ceramic two-piece porcelain post insulators, 3 with iron nails, 1 porcleain tube insulator fragment 4 No Accession No. B No Accession No. B No Accession No. C #? Camp Dodge Camp Dodge Water main trench near 5th Street Historic Glass Water main trench near 5th Street Historic Glass North side of Camp Dodge, Camp Dodge on hill below water tanks Historic Glass Camp Dodge, found in Fall 2006 while hunting, WWI compound Historic Metal Complete emerald soda bottle, crown finish, remnants of ACL label- "7-UP", Duraglas Owens- Illinois marks on base, probably Complete milk glass lid liner, "GENUINE PORCELAIN LINED MASON CAP B55" 1 Complete aqua soda bottle, "A.B.C./ BOTTLING CO./ CONT"S 7 FLU. OZ/ DES MOINES, IA" "ABC" on base 1 Iron, embossed plaque, "U.S." embedded in concrete WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal Gray spattered enamelware pan 1 Plate, tin with rust spots, speckled gray enamel 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 85

191 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal Cup, tin, enamel, speckled gray 1 Mug, tin, white with black handle, rust spots/large section missing 1 Stamped on base "U.S." WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal White enamelware bowl 1 WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal Jug, tin, rusted spots 1 Stamped on base "Q.M.C" WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass 90% complete, missing base, aqua, soda bottle, machine made, crown finish 1 80% complete, aqua, soda bottle, mold blown, crown finish 1 Embossed "SPRING CO. NEWVILLE< PA./ RETURN TO CLOVERDALE" Embossed "DES MOINES/ GUSS GUTFREUND/ BOTTLEING WKS./ DES MOINES, IA./ CONTENTS 7 1/2 OZ." WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass Complete, amethyst, ketchup bottle, three piece mold, goldey finish 1 Nearly complete, clear, soda bottle, machine made, Owens scar, crown finish 1 Embossed "IFC CO IL 914" Embossed "RED WING" Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 86

192 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes Complete, clear, medicinal/chemical Embossed on bottle, machine made, base with a WWI Camp Owens scar, prescription diamond inside Dodge Historic Glass finish 1 with "22" inside WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass Complete, clear, cylindrical, condiment jar, machine made, Owens scar, screw thread 1 Embossed on base "2" WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass WWI Camp Dodge Historic Ceramic WWI Camp Dodge Historic Ceramic Complete, clear, cylindrical, condiment jar, machine made, Owens Scar, screw thread 1 Complete, aqua, sauce/condiment bottle, three piece mold, Owens scar, discontinuous screw thread finish 1 Porcelain, two piece post insulator with corroded iron nail 1 Porcelain, partial, Albany slip, aluminum cable 1 Diamond maker's mark on base Embossed " HTNING ARESSTER/..ERNATING CURRENT/ GE FORM G/ C CO USA" WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal Lantern fragment 1 Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 87

193 Archaeological Materials Reposed at the Gold Star Museum Accession No. Site Catalog No. Location Depth Affiliation Category Description Count Notes WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal Iron hex nut 1 WWI Camp Dodge Historic OM Coal slag 1 WWI Camp Dodge Historic Metal First aid kit tin 1 WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass WWI Camp Dodge Historic Glass Complete, clear, shoe polish bottle, machine made, bead finish 1 Complete (melted), clear, soda bottle, machine made, crown finish Base embossed "BARTON'S DYANSHINE/ 2", on neck embossed "3 1/2 OZ" Embossed "PAT'D./ JULY / ORANGE/ CRUSH/ BOTTLE/ 6FL OZS" Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. Anamosa, IA 88

194 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan C.4 IAARNG TRIBAL CORRESPONDANCE AND MEMORANDA FOR RECORD THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

195 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center and Iowa Falls Armory RE: Tribal Notifications for NAGPRA Compliance The Iowa Army National Guard (IAARNG) does have a federal archeological collection. All items were collected under the National Historic Preservation Act Section 110 or Section 106. The IAARNG has met the compliance requirements of Section 6 of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Letters were sent on 08 October 2015 notifying the affected Native American Tribes of our collections with a summary of all artifacts. This MFR will serve as a final record to the National Guard Bureau for NAGPRA compliance for the IAARNG collections. A total of 191 ft 3 of materials have been collected since 1993, including military artifacts and some points and flakes. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 9 Oct 2015

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212 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Proposed Project Names: Aircraft Cold Storage Hangar (PN ) Aviation Readiness Center Addition and Alteration (PN190136A) Location: Davenport AASF #3, Davenport Airport Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Designated Representative: Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the construction of a hangar and the expansion of the armory was sent to the Sac and Fox representative on July 23, 2008, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery was July 28, No comments on the action have been received as of August 29, The Sac and Fox have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: August 29, 2008

213 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Mount Pleasant Armory Expansion Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Designated Representatives: Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the notification concerning construction projects at the Mount Pleasant Armory, was sent to the above listed tribal representatives on October 28, 2008, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery on all letters was October 29, 30, or 31, It was requested that tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects at the listed facilities require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation have been received as of December 2, 2008.

214 The affected tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: December 2, 2008

215 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Camp Dodge MOUT Expansion Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Designated Representatives: Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the notification concerning construction projects at the Camp Dodge MOUT site, was sent to the above listed tribal representatives on November 18, 2008, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery on all letters was November 24, It was requested that tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects at the listed facilities require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation have been received as of December 26, 2008.

216 The affected tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: December 26, 2008

217 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Camp Dodge Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Designated Representatives: Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the notification concerning construction projects at the Camp Dodge was sent to the above listed tribal representatives on March 4, 2009, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Dates of delivery on letters were March 6 and March 9, It was requested that tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects at the listed facilities require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation have been received as of April 7, 2009.

218 The affected tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: April 7, 2009

219 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Shenandoah Armory Expansion Agency Consulted: Iowa State Historical Society Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe and Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma Designated Representatives: Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA Mr. Mitchell Parker Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Box 368 Macy, NE 68039

220 Mr. C. Michael Harwell Ote-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Highway 177 Red Rock, OK An informational packet concerning the Shenandoah Armory expansion was sent to the above listed agency and tribal representatives on April 28, 2009, (tribal representatives) via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery on all letters was the first week of May, It was requested that tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects at the listed facilities require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation have been received as of June 10, The affected tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: June 10, 2009

221 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Iowa Falls Armory Regulatory Agency Consulted State Historical Society of Iowa Ms. Barbara Mitchell, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Designated Representative: Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the potential for construction projects at various armories throughout the state, including the Iowa Falls Armory, was sent to the Sac and Fox representative on August 15, 2008, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery was August 18, This packet was also sent to the State Historical Society of Iowa on the same date. No comments on the action have been received on this or any armory construction project as of June 24, The Sac and Fox have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: June 24, 2009

222 Facility Name County Size Build Date Known Tribal Interests Known Area Resources 5 Acres 1976 Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Known Area Resources The closest prehistoric sites documented through the University of Iowa s I-Sites inventory is in the quadrant to the west in T89N, R21W. Existing Facilities on Site Armory Parking Areas Motor Vehicle Storage Building Red Bull Division Memorial Armory 217 Georgetown Road Iowa Falls, IA Hardin County

223 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Fairfield Field Maintenance Shop Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Designated Representatives: Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK An informational packet concerning the construction at the Field Maintenance Shop was sent to the Sac and Fox representative on October 8, 2009, via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Date of delivery was October 13, No comments on the action have been received as of November 16, These tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: November 16, 2009

224 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Iowa Army National Guard Armory, Sioux City Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Otoe and Missouria Tribe of Indians Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Designated Representatives: Mr. John R. Shotten, Chairman Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock, OK Mr. Leon Campbell, Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA An informational packet concerning the notification of potential construction projects and armory sites was sent to the above listed tribal representatives, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the annual update of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ( ). It was requested that SHPO tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation were received. The affected tribes and the SHPO have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. A survey of the I-Sites public data website ( indicates that previous surveys in the area have yielded one archeological site in the section to the north of the armory. However, the armory site has been heavily disturbed by previous construction. If in the unlikely event that an inadvertent discovery of archeological artifacts comes to light, a Standard Operating Procedure in the ICRMP will take effect to preserve and protect the site. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: March 12, 2013

225 Memorandum for Record Subject: Consultation for Road Construction Location: Fairfield Field Maintenance Shop Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Designated Representatives: Mr. Johnathan Buffalo Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA Mr. Leon Campbell Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Chairperson 3345 Thrasher Rd. White Cloud, KS Ms. Emily Bernadette Huber Chairperson Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Ms. Erin Tipton NAGPRA Contact Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma RR 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK An informational packet concerning the construction at the Field Maintenance Shop was sent to the Sac and Fox representative on October 8, No comments on the action were been received. The current road project is at the same location with the same areas affected. The same information packet and conclusions of no adverse effect on cultural resources was forwarded to the State Historical Society of Iowa and the determination was concurred with. A review of the Iowa I-Sites archeological database indicates that there are no prehistoric or historic have been recorded in the area in question. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: April 24, 2013

226 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Iowa Army National Guard Armory, Mason City Tribes Consulted: Devils Lake Sioux Tribe of the Devils Lake Sioux Reservation, North Dakota Flandreau Santee Tribe of South Dakota Lower Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota Mdewakanton Sioux Indians of the Lower Sioux Reservation in Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of Minnesota Mdewakanton Sioux Indians of the Prairie Island Reservation, MN Santee Sioux Tribe of the Santee Reservation of Nebraska Sisseton & Wahpeton Tribe of Sioux of the Sisseton Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton & Wahpeton Tribe of Fort Totten Reservation, South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Upper Sioux Indian Community of the Upper Sioux Reservation, Minnesota An informational packet concerning the notification of potential construction projects and armory sites was sent to the above listed tribal representatives, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the annual update of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ( ). It was requested that SHPO tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation were received. The affected tribes and the SHPO have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. A survey of the I-Sites public data website ( indicates that previous surveys in the area have yielded two archeological sites in the sections to the south of the armory. However, the armory site has been heavily disturbed by previous construction. If in the unlikely event that an inadvertent discovery of archeological artifacts comes to light, a Standard Operating Procedure in the ICRMP will take effect to preserve and protect the site. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: September 10, 2013

227 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center A-Series Training Areas Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning the notification of potential construction projects in the Camp Dodge training area was sent to the above listed tribal representatives, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the annual update of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ( ). It was requested that SHPO tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential construction projects at Camp Dodge require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation were received. The affected tribes and the SHPO have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. A listing of all historic and archeological surveys that have been conducted in the Camp Dodge cantonment area may be found in the Iowa Army National Guard ICRMP. All surveys have received concurrence from the SHPO. There are no indications of any cultural resources in the project area and immediate vicinity. If any archeological resources are found inadvertently at the project site, Standard Operating Procedures are in place. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: September 13, 2013

228 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Evaluation and Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Spencer Armory, Spencer, Iowa Agencies Consulted: State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) An intensive survey of the Spencer Armory was submitted to the SHSI, noting that the armory is not eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Due to the disturbed nature of the site, archeological resources are also unlikely. Concurrence was received from SHSI on September 24, Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning possible construction projects at the Spencer Armory and other armories throughout the state was sent to tribal representatives via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. No comments were received concerning the Spencer site. The tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: May 19, 2014

229 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Evaluation and Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Davenport AASF #3, Davenport Airport Agencies Consulted: State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) An informational packet concerning construction projects at the AASF site was sent to the SHSI. Archeological surveys at the site and an architectural evaluation indicated that there are no resources that are eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Concurrence of the site evaluation was received from SHSI on August 19, Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning the construction projects at the AASF was sent to the Sac and Fox representative via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. No comments were received concerning the project. The Sac and Fox have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: May 19, 2014

230 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Evaluation and Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Clinton Armory, Clinton, Iowa Agencies Consulted: State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning possible construction projects at the Clinton Armory and other armories throughout the state was sent to tribal representatives via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. No comments were received concerning the Clinton site. The tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. The site has been previously disturbed due to armory construction and the installation of an underground storage tank, which is now being removed. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 26 Aug 2014

231 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Evaluation and Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Muscatine Readiness Center, Muscatine, Iowa Agencies Consulted: State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) Tribes Consulted: Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma Sac and Fox National of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning possible construction projects at the Muscatine Armory and other armories throughout the state was sent to tribal representatives via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. No comments were received concerning the Muscatine site. The tribes have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. The site has been previously disturbed due to the construction of the armory in A January 17, 2006, letter from the State Historical Society of Iowa concurs with the Phase 1 survey conducted before that construction, which discovered no resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 26 Aug 2014

232 Memorandum for Record Subject: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Location: Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Training Fire Tribes Consulted: Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri Sac & Fox Tribe of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska An informational packet concerning the notification of potential projects in the Camp Dodge training area was sent to the above listed tribal representatives, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the annual update of the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ( ). It was requested that SHPO tribal contacts notify the Iowa Guard if any potential projects at Camp Dodge require additional notification or survey. No comments or requests for additional archeological evaluation were received. The affected tribes and the SHPO have previously concurred with the Iowa Army National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans (ICRMP) and this correspondence has been incorporated into the administrative record for the ICRMPs. A listing of all historic and archeological surveys that have been conducted in the Camp Dodge cantonment area may be found in the Iowa Army National Guard ICRMP. All surveys have received concurrence from the SHPO. The structure to be used in the proposed training fire has been evaluated for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places and it has been determined that it is not eligible. Concurrence for the determination was given by the Iowa SHPO in Numerous archeological surveys have been conducted in the vicinity of the project and there are no indications of any buried cultural resources in the project area and immediate vicinity. If any archeological resources are found inadvertently at the project site, Standard Operating Procedures are in place. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: September 29, 2014

233 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Training Areas RE: Consultation for construction projects in the Camp Dodge cantonment area. The cantonment area of Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center is composed of open mowed grassy areas, specimen trees, multiple buildings, roads and parking areas. The current project is the demolition of a portion of Building 2287 (S-34), the reconstruction of a section of its maintenance bays, plus the construction of concrete aprons and access driveways. Below is an evaluation of cultural resources at the project site. The building itself was constructed in 1989 and does not meet the criterion of being over 50 years of age. Due to the heavily disturbed nature of the site and the lack of artifacts found in archaeological surveys in the immediate area, the site is unlikely to yield information or artifacts that would be eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Should the site yield an inadvertent discovery, all work at the site will cease until proper notifications take place, as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures developed for the Iowa National Guard s Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan ( ). A request for SHPO comment on the project was sent on March 9, Concurrence with the determination that no historic properties will be affected was received March 30, Reference R&C Number Native American consultation was conducted with the scoping letter for the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan and its annual update letter, dated October 15, No comments or further input was received. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: April 1, 2015

234 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Davenport Kimberley Road Readiness Center Construction Site RE: Proposed construction of the Kimberley Road Readiness Center. The building site for the proposed Kimberley Road Readiness center is currently open ground in agricultural production, with a farm stream crossing a portion of the property. There are no historic or prehistoric resources on the property, nor are there any known historic landscapes or other historic resources in the vicinity of the proposed project. (Archaeological survey information is included in the Environmental Condition of Property Report, Barker LeMar Project No. IAANG 0800, 11 September 2008, on file with the Iowa National Guard Environmental Branch.) On March 5, 2015, a summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Officer and tribal representatives having interests in Scott County, Iowa. As of 21 May, no comments have been received from tribal representatives. On 26 May, Douglas Jones, archeologist with the State Historic Preservation Office, provided concurrence with the Iowa National Guard finding of no effect on cultural resources. Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Mary L. Jones Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 27 May 2015

235 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Camp Dodge Land Acquisition Environmental Assessment Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center, Johnston Iowa RE: Proposed acquisition of acres of land adjacent to the Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Project will involve the acquisition of acres of privately owned land, primarily used for agriculture. The project area is located adjacent to the Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center (CDJMTC), in Polk County, Iowa. The proposed action also includes converting a total of acres agricultural land into maneuver arear for the Iowa Army National Guard (IAARNG). The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) was notified of the proposed action via a letter dated 14 December 2015, mailed by the IAARNG. Six federally recognized tribes recorded as having cultural affiliation and interest with the project area in Polk County, Iowa were notified via formal certified mail dated 18 December 2015, mailed by the IAARNG. The SHPO and tribes were invited as consulting parties for the undertaking in Polk County, Iowa. The six tribes invited to participate as consulting parties were: Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma In a letter dated 29 December 2015, the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota recommending a Phases I survey to be conducted on the land to be acquired. It was further recommended to consult with a Dakota Elder for more understanding of the Native American History of the area. No other comments have been received. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 20 January 2016

236 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Cedar Rapids Armed Forces Readiness Center RE: Proposed construction of Military Vehicle Parking at the Cedar Rapids Armed Forces Readiness Center. The building site for the Military Vehicle Parking at the Cedar Rapid Armed Forces Readiness Center was previously open ground in agricultural production. In November 2015 Wapsi Valley Archeology completed a Phase 1 Archeological Survey, and no historic or prehistoric resources were identified on the property, nor are there any known historic landscapes or other historic resources in the vicinity of the project. On December 2, 2015 a summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office and tribal representatives having interests in Linn County, Iowa. On December 7, 2015, Ms. Sara Childers, from the Tribal Historic Preservation Office with the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources. On December 14, 2015, Mr. Douglas Jones, Archeologist with the State Historic Preservation Office, provided concurrence with the Iowa National Guard finding of no effect on cultural resources (R&C ). Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 21 December 2016

237 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Council Bluffs Readiness Center, Council Bluffs Iowa RE: Construction of a Motor Vehicle Storage Building at the Council Bluffs Readiness Center This project includes the construction of a new Motor Vehicle Storage Building at the Council Bluff Readiness Center, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 2012 a survey was completed to determine if the buildings on the site were eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Following the survey, Iowa Army National Guard recommended that the Council Bluffs Readiness Center is not eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. On June 28, 2012, an Iowa Site Inventory From along with a project summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office and tribal representatives having interests in Pottawattamie County, Iowa. On July 10, 2018, Mr. Douglas Jones, Archeologist with the State Historic Preservation Office, provided concurrence with the Iowa National Guard finding of no effect on cultural resources (R&C ). On July 13, 2012, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources. Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 21 December 2016

238 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Fairfield Readiness Center RE: Proposed construction of Military Vehicle Parking for the Fairfield Readiness Center. The building site for the Military Vehicle Parking at the Fairfield Readiness Center was previously open ground in agricultural production. In April 2016 Wapsi Valley Archeology completed a Phase 1 Archeological Survey, and no historic or prehistoric resources were identified on the property, nor are there any known historic landscapes or other historic resources in the vicinity of the project. On April 12, 2016, a summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office and tribal representatives having interests in Jefferson County, Iowa. On 26 April 2016, Mr. Douglas Jones, archeologist with the State Historic Preservation Office, provided concurrence with the Iowa National Guard finding of no effect on cultural resources (R&C ). On 29 April 2016, Ms. Sara Childers, from the Tribal Historic Preservation Office with the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota also concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources. Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 21 December 2016

239 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Sheldon Armory, Sheldon IA RE: Proposed rehabilitation of the Sheldon Armory This project includes the rehabilitation and construction of an addition to the Sheldon Armory, in Sheldon Iowa. In July 2016, Mr. Jim Jacobson with History Pays! Completed a survey of the Sheldon Armory to determine if the building is eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Following the survey, Mr. Jacobson agreed with the Iowa Army National Guard s recommendation that the Sheldon Armory is not eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. On July 19, 2016, an Iowa Site Inventory From along with a project summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office and tribal representatives having interests in O Brien County, Iowa. On August 3, 2016, Ms. Sara Childers, from the Tribal Historic Preservation Office with the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources..on August 24, 2016, Ms. Sara André, Architectural Historian with the State Historic Preservation Office, also provided concurrence with the Iowa National Guard finding of no effect on cultural resources (R&C ). Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 21 December 2016

240 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Projects Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center, Johnston Iowa RE: Proposed upgrade of targets and associated wiring at the S-16 firing range. Upgrades are planned for the S-16 firing range targets and associated wiring. The project site is approximately 30 acres, located adjacent to the expanded S-16 firing range lanes. In October 2016 Wapsi Valley Archeology completed a Phase 1 Archeological Survey, and no historic or prehistoric resources were identified on the property, nor are there any known historic landscapes or other historic resources in the vicinity of the project. On November 15, 2016, the Phase I Archeological Survey and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and six tribal representatives having interests in Polk County, Iowa. In correspondence dated November 21, 2016 the SHPO confirmed receipt of the project for a 30-day review (R&C ). In correspondence dated December 27, 2016, Ms. Tianna Odegard, from the Tribal Historic Preservation Office with the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources. The six tribes invited to participate as consulting parties were: Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma No other comments have been received. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 5 January 2017

241 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Des Moines Air National Guard Base Environmental Assessment Des Moines Air National Guard Base, Des Moines, Iowa RE: Proposed establishment of an Army aviation facility at the Des Moines Air National Guard Base (DSM ANGB) The Proposed Action includes two primary elements: (1) facility acquisition and improvements; and (2) military training operations and use of the newly acquired facilities at DSM ANGB. Under the Proposed Action, control of 36 acres of land and facilities in the eastern portion of DSM ANGB would be transferred from the U.S. Air Force to the U.S. Department of the Army and a license would be provided to the State of Iowa to allow its use by the Iowa Army National Guard (IAARNG) The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) was notified of the proposed action via a letter dated February 18, 2016 mailed by the IAARNG. Six federally recognized tribes recorded as having cultural affiliation and interest with the project area in Polk County, Iowa were notified via formal certified mail dated February 22, 2016, mailed by the IAARNG. The SHPO and tribes were invited as consulting parties for the undertaking in Polk County, Iowa. The six tribes invited to participate as consulting parties were: Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma In a letter dated March 4, 2016 Ms. Sara Childers, with the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota, recommended notifying the Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota in the event of inadvertently discovering human remains, funerary objects, or other cultural resources on the project site. In correspondence dated March 24, 2016 Ms. Sara André, Architectural Historian with the SHPO, concurred that the proposed action will not adversely affect a historic site (R&C ) No other comments have been received. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 19 January 2017

242 Memorandum for Record Subject: Location: Cultural Resources Consultation for Construction Projects Iowa City Readiness Center, Iowa City Iowa RE: Proposed Land Acquisition for Military Vehicle Storage. The site for the Military Vehicle Parking at the Iowa City Readiness Center was previously open ground in agricultural production. In March 2017 Wapsi Valley Archeology completed a Phase 1 Archeological Survey, and no historic or prehistoric resources were identified on the property, nor are there any known historic landscapes or other historic resources in the vicinity of the project. On April 12, 2017 a summary and request for comment concerning the project was sent to both the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office and tribal representatives having interests in Johnson County, Iowa. On April 14, 2017, the State Historic Preservation Office, provided confirmation that the office had received the request for SHPO comment (R&C ). To date, no comments have been received from the SHPO. On May 5, 2017, Ms. Diane Hunter, from the Tribal Historic Preservation Office with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma concurred with the finding of no adverse effect on cultural resources, however requested formal consultation in the event of discovery of archaeological artifacts. Based on field surveys and records searches, as well as consultation with interested parties, I conclude the proposed activities will have no effect on cultural resources eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Prepared by: Shannan K. Garretson Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61, Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA Date: 15 June 2017

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253 Table D-1: CDJMTC Archaeological Site Detail March 1993 US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Cultural Resources Survey Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK540 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK541 Two debitage flakes noted None 13PK542 Manhole None 13PK543 Pipeline None 13PK544 Manhole None 13PK545 Manhole None 13PK546 Manhole None 13PK547 Concrete slab, 18 x 24 feet, None 13PK548 Manhole None 13PK549 Pipeline None 13PK550 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK551 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK552 Manhole None 13PK553 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK554 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK555 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK556 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK557 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK558 Limit surface disturbance, WWI Detention Camp, set of foundations 20 x 47 feet, 23 feet apart None 13PK559 Manhole None 13PK560 Square well, 5.25 x 5.25 feet, interior x feet, "L shaped foundation None 13PK561 Two concrete slabs, 5.5 x 9 feet, 2 feet in diameter hole, possible latrine None 13PK562 Two concrete slabs, 4.5 x 9 feet, 2 feet in diameter hole, possible latrine None 13PK563 Round foundation, 11.5 feet in diameter None 13PK564 Two concrete slabs, x 22.5 feet, x 17.5 feet None 13PK565 Four concrete piers, feet apart, each 3 sq. ft. None 13PK566 Farmstead, cellar depression 20 sq. ft., Wedgewood China, salt glazed ceramics None 13PK567 Pipeline None 13PK568 Pipeline None D-3

254 13PK569 Historic Foundation, associated with Herrold None 13PK570 Two pieces of rebar, listed as latrines None 13PK x 20 feet concrete foundation, brick "A.P. Green, Mexico" None 13PK572 WWI Magazine may be eligible Potential 13PK573 Historic scatter, 150m x 50m, brick fragments, concrete, salt glazed ceramics, metal fragments None 13PK574 Manhole None 13PK575 depression 10 x 15 feet None 13PK576 Concrete foundation 8 x 20 feet None 13PK577 2 features 1 14 sq. ft. foundation, 14 feet south 2 round depression with concrete None 13PK578 Pipeline None 13PK579 Brick foundation, 2.5 x 8 feet None 13PK580 Set of concrete piers, possible foundation None 13PK581 Single lithic fragment None 13PK582 Bridge None 13PK583 Bridge None 13PK584 Historic scatter, 30 x 33 meter, P.J. Sweeney, salt glazed ceramics, "Deamond, St. Louis Missouri" "Missouri No. 1 St. Louis, MO" None 13PK585 Limit surface disturbance, 40 x 20 feet concrete slab raised 3.5 feet above ground, cast iron stove, ceramic light bulb socket, clear bottle glass, green bottle glass, spoon "Med. Dept. U.S.A., drainage tile, white ware, brown glass, brick, mortar, clear glass rim. None 13PK586 Limit surface disturbance, raised platform, partially collapsed, basement depth 8.5 feet, clear and green bottle glass and ceramics None 13PK x 5.5 feet Concrete trough, max depth 8 ft. and 18 x 21 feet octagonal tank, None 13PK588 collapsed grain bin None 13PK589 Historic dump site, two cars, appliances, 1940's None 13PK590 Bridge None 13PK591 Bridge None 13PK feet long foundation None D-4

255 June 1993 US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Cultural Resources Reconnaissance on Additional Training Area Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility CD100 Road grade on either side of Beaver Creek, possible bridge, Not accepted as valid site None CD101 Dump site, bricks, bed frame, sheet metal coffee pot with graniteware enamel pattern, owned by J. Herrold. Further testing for eligibility, Not accepted as valid site None CD102 Scatter, measuring spoon, mild glass, mason jar, battery core, ketchup bottle, concrete, prehistoric chalcedony core, dump associated with J. Herrold, Not accepted as valid site None CD103 Manhole, WPA 1930's sanitary sewer project, further testing for eligibility, Not accepted as valid site None CD104 Manhole, WPA 1930's sanitary sewer project, further testing for eligibility, Not accepted as valid site None CD105 Manhole, WPA 1930's sanitary sewer project, further testing for eligibility, Not accepted as valid site None CD109 Scatter, 20 x 30 meters, sherds of white ware, salt glazed vessel, window glass, McIntyre Century Farm, further testing for eligibility None CD112 Dump site, 15 x 15 meters, tile, pipe fragments, metal, concrete, broken brick, and a water heater, Not accepted as valid site None CD113 Scatter, 35 x 41 meters, white ware crockery, window glass, and green bottle glass None CD130 CD x 20 meters, milk glass, lid for a canning jar Boyd's, bricks, mortar, white glazed ceramics, and salt glazed stoneware, Not accepted as valid site Scatter, 60 x 20 meters, salt glazed stoneware, white glazed ceramics, bricks, mortar, electrical components None None CD132 Scatter, milk glass, window glass, glazed brick, salt glazed earth ware, white glazed ceramics, mortar, unglazed brick, associated with the Herrold Family None CD133 Scatter, 20 x 30 meters, bottle glass, window glass, salt glazed stoneware, lithic debitage None CD134 Bridge Herrold Bridge, Not accepted as valid site None CD150 Stated to be a Native American burial mound, more research needed AVOID, Not accepted as valid site None CD151 Isolated prehistoric find, single decortification flake None CD152 Isolated prehistoric find, lithic debitage and possible broken stone hoe, Not accepted as valid site None CD153 Dump site, sheet metal, plastic, concrete, Not accepted as valid site None CD154 Dump site, glass, white ware, sheet metal None CD155 Carin of boulders, 5 x 5 meters Not accepted as valid site None D-5

256 1996 Office of the State Archaeologist Phase I/Phase II Storage Reservoir Construction Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK681 Prehistoric materials including flaking debris and fire cracked rock, Historic materials include glass, white ware, and coal, further testing to determine eligibility 1996 Office of the State Archaeologist World War I Hospital Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK687 Includes 13PK546, 547, 562, and 563 None 1996 Office of the State Archaeologist Phase I Site 13PK681 Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK681 Cultural material found, mixing of historic and prehistoric materials None 1996 American Resources Group 86th St. Extension Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK615 Previously Surveyed children's grave? (diphtheria 1890's) None 13PK621 Previously Surveyed mid 20th century dump None 13PK675 Farmstead residences, Not accepted as a valid site None 13PK676 Farmstead residences, Not accepted as a valid site None 13PK677 Farmstead residences, Not accepted as a valid site None 13PK678 Farmstead residences, Not accepted as a valid site None 13PK679 Unplowed farmstead residence Potential D-6

257 1998 Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory (Nepstad Thornberry) Phase I Archaeological Survey Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility CD150 Non site, Previously described as a possible burial mound horse bones identified, animals infected with glanders, fatal to both humans and animals None 13PK541 Missing size of debitage flakes, inconsistent count, not relocated. None 13PK651 Not relocated None 13PK566 13PK569 Not relocated None 13PK572 Non site, WWI Powder Magazine, building potentially eligible Potential 13PK575 Non site, no supporting evidence None 13PK581 Non site, designate as a find spot None 13PH582 Non site, Herrold Bridge, standing structure NRHP LISTED (1994) Listed 13PK583 Bridge, standing structure, non site None 13PK584 Little evidence to support site interpretation None 13PK588 Non site, Collapsed grain bin, recent origin None 13PK589 13PK592 Not relocated None 13PK615 Possible Cemetery Further Research, site probed no conclusive results, no evidence of graves Potential 13PK616 Previous Brodnicki Site? None 13PK617 Previous Brodnicki Site? None 13PK618 Previous Brodnicki Site? None 13PK619 Not relocated None 13PK620 Site was not relocated, information inadequate None 13PK621 Historic dump site, concrete slabs, oil filters, machine made bottles, metal rack, broken farm machinery None 13PK679 Damage has occurred to the site, not accepted as a valid site, AVOID None 13PK681 Artifacts could not be relocated. None 13PK687 Base Hospital Includes 13PK545, 546, 547, 562, 563, 564, 575, and 573 Potential 13PK705 Dump site stoneware, ironstone, earth ware, clear and colored bottle glass, milk glass, and metal Potential 13PK706 Historic scatter, iron stone, stoneware, and metal collected None 13PK712 Possible Mass Horse Grave 13PK715 WWI Cantonment, Detention Camp Includes 13PK540, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 556, 557, 558, 559, and 560 could not relocate 13PK560, AVOID None 13PK716 WWI Cantonment, Quarantine Camp Includes 13PK568, AVOID None 13PK717 WWI Cantonment, Stable Area Includes 13PK567, AVOID None 13PK718 WWI Cantonment, Stable Area 2 Includes 13PK548 and 549, AVOID None 13PK719 WWI Cantonment, Light Artillery Regiment Includes 13PK543 and 544, AVOID None 13PK720 WWI Cantonment, Regiment of Engineers Includes 13PK542, AVOID None 13PK721 WWI Cantonment, Storage Area 6 Includes 13PK570, 571, and 580, AVOID None 13PK722 WWI Cantonment, Civic Center Includes 13PK578 and 579, AVOID None D-7

258 13PK723 WWI Cantonment, Trench Mortar Battalion Includes 13PK574, AVOID None 13PK724 WWI Cantonment, Machine Gun Battalion Includes 13PK576 and 577, AVOID 13PK725 WWI Cantonment, Remount Station Includes 13PK584, 585, 586, 587, 590 and PK587 Potentially eligible Potential 13PK726 WWI Cantonment, Heavy Artillery None 1999 Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory (Nepstad Thornberry) Phase II Site 13PK697 Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK697 Farmstead None D-8

259 2004 Louis Berger Group 13th WWI Cantonment Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK355 Division Headquarters, further testing recommended Potential 13PK566 19th Century Farmstead None 13PK687 Base Hospital Includes sites 13PK545, 546, 547, 562, 563, 564, 656, and 573 None 13PK715 Detention Camp Includes sites 13PK540, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560 None 13PK716 Quarantine Camp Includes site 13PK568 None 13PK717 Stable Area 1 Includes site 13PK567 13PK719 Light Artillery Regiments Barracks Includes sites 13PK543, 544 None 13PK720 Regiment of Engineers Includes site 13PK542 None 13PK723 Trench Mortar Battalion Barracks Includes site 13PK574 None 13PK724 Machine Gun Battalion Barracks Includes sites 13PK576, and 577 None 13PK725 Remount Station Includes sites 13PK569, 575, 578, 579, 584, 585, 586, and 587 None 13PK726 Heavy Artillery Regiments Barracks None 2006 Louis Berger Group 13th WWI Cantonment Phase II Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK379 Segregated Civic Center Hostess House Potential 13PK380 Segregated Infantry None 13PK381 Misc. concrete piers below ground surface None 13PK382 Training Battalion 3, concrete piers below ground surface, None 13PK st Infantry, well caps, rubble outline, and concrete pads None 13PK nd Infantry, concrete foundations and piers None 13PK th Infantry, concrete piers None 13PK386 Storage Area 3, foundations and concrete piers None 13PK387 Utilities Corps, access road, concrete piers, concrete pad None 13PK388 Camp Dodge Station, concrete pier and depression None 13PK389 Stable Area 6, concrete piers None 13PK390 Stable Area 4, concrete piers None 13PK391 Field Signal Battalion, concrete piers None 13PK392 Supply Train Detachment, concrete piers None 13PK393 Ammunition Train Detachment, concrete piers None 13PK394 Ordinance Depot, includes 13PK572, WWI Powder Bldg. None 13PK395 Misc. 1, concrete piers None 13PK396 Training Battalion 2, concrete piers None 13PK397 Storage Area 7 Includes site 13PK565, concrete piers None 13PK398 Training Battalion 1, concrete piers, manhole None 13PK687 Base Hospital Includes sites 13PK545, 546, 547, 562, 563, 564, 565, and 573 None 13PK715 Detention Camp Includes sites 13PK540, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560 None 13PK718 Stable Area 2 Includes sites 13PK548, and 549 None 13PK721 Storage Area 6 Includes sites 13PK570, 571, and 580 None 13PK722 Civic Center Potential D-9

260 13PK723 Trench Mortar Battalion Barracks Includes site 13PK574 None 13PK724 Machine Gun Battalion Barracks Includes sites 13PK576, and 577 None 2007 Louis Berger Group Select Sites Phase II Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK722 Civic Center None 13PK355 Commanding General's Quarters None 13PK379 Segregated Civic Center None 2011 Consulting Archaeological Services Beaver Dr. Barn Phase I Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK974 Squaw Camp, temporary camp for visiting wives, artifact scatter, household use items, further testing recommended. None 2014 Wapsi Valley Archaeology WWI Trench Site Site ID Details on Feature or Resources Eligibility 13PK998 WWI Trench Site Potential Site contains data from previous surveys Potentially eligible sites D-10

261 Table D-2: CDJMTC Buildings Constructed Prior to 1967 (50 years or greatter in 2017) Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use 2665 A 2 Officer Quarters 2669 A 3Q Family Housing 2687 A 4 Officer Quarters 2695 A 5 Officer Quarters 3655 A 6 Empty 3665 A 7 Officer Quarters 3675 A A 9 Administration Offices Gold Star Military Museum Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV Officers Latrine Ca th Cavalry Headquarters Officers Bath and Latrine 168 th Infantry Headquarters Finance Building 1942 Officers Bath and Latrine Red Cross Building (North Portion) Adjutant General s Headquarters and Administration Building Ca A 12Q Officer Quarters NEV 133 rd Infantry (NREC*) Headquarters A A 13 Garage NEV A 15 Officer s Quarters NEV Headquarters (NREC*) Building Ca A 17 Dodge House NEV (NREC*) Dining Hall A 18 Officer Quarters NEV (DNE*) Officers Latrine A 20Q Camp Commander s Residence NREI* Farm House Ca A 21 Garage NEV A 22 Meeting Space and Classrooms NRLI Bathing Pavilion A 23 Concession Stand NRLI Concession Stand Ca A A 25 Garage by former infirmary DNE Garage Ca A 26Q Residence NEV (NREC*) Infirmary A 28Q Residence DNE Officer s Quarters Ca A A 30 Storage DNE Barn Ca A 31 Guard House NREI Guard House A A 34 Garage DNE Garage A 46 Officer Quarters NEV Headquarters Co (NREC*) Mess Hall 1934 Pool Manager s 4704 A 62 Officer Quarters NEV House, Pool Caretaker, Guard Shack B 1 Enlisted Barracks NEV Company Dining Hall: (NREC*) 113th Cavalry B 4 Enlisted Barracks NEV Company Dining Hall: (NREC*) 113th Cavalry B 5 Enlisted Barracks NEV Company Dining Hall: (NREC*) 113th Cavalry 1923 D-11

262 Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use 2565 B 6 Enlisted Barracks 2567 B 7 Enlisted Barracks 2569 B 8 Enlisted Barracks 2573 B 9 Enlisted Barracks 2575 B 10 Enlisted Barracks 2579 B 11 Enlisted Barracks Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 113th Cavalry Company Dining Hall: 113th Cavalry Company Dining Hall: 113th Cavalry Company Dining Hall: 113th Cavalry Company Dining Hall: 113th Cavalry Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 12 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 13 Enlisted Barracks s NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 14 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 15 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 16 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 17 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 18 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 19 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 20 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 21 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 22 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 23 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 24 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 25 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 26 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry 1923 D-12

263 Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built 3569 B 27 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 28 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 29 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 30 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 168th Infantry B 31 Enlisted Barracks 3589 B 32 Officer Barracks 3595 B 33 Officer Barracks 3597 B 34 Enlisted Barracks 3599 B 35 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) Mess Hall 1934 Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 36 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 37 Officer Barracks 4563 B 38 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 39 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 40 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 41 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 42 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 43 Officer Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 44 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 45 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 46 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 47 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry 1923 D-13

264 Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built 4589 B 48 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 49 Enlisted Barracks NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 50 Photo Lab NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry B 51 Classroom 3585 B 57 Rec Hall, Offices, Classroom NEV (NREC*) Company Dining Hall: 133rd Infantry 1923 NEV (DNE*) Recreation Hall B 58 Theater NEV (DNE*) Theater B 59 Fire Station NEV Fire Station 1960 NEV 1943 (West 3535 B 61 Offices Mess Hall (NREC*) Side) 3586 B 62 Classrooms NEV (DNE*) Mess Hall/ PX B 63 Admin./Storage NEV Bath House and (NREC*) Latrines 4522 B 64 Laundry NEV (DNE*) Bath House and Latrines 3546 B 65 Battalion Bath House and Headquarters, NEV (DNE*) Latrines Training 3524 B 66 Admin. NEV Headquarters (NREC*) Company Latrine 3516 B 67 Admin. NEV Bath House and (NREC*) Latrines 2540 B 68 Private Organization NEV Bath House and (NREC*) Latrines 2530 B 69 Officer Quarters NEV Bath House and (NREC*) Latrines 2520 B 70 Family Housing NEV Bath House and (NREC*) Latrines 2512 B 71 Officer Quarters NEV (NREC*) Bath House and Latrines L 4 Latrine/Shower NEV (DNE*) Latrine L 6 Latrine/Shower NEV (DNE*) Latrine L 8 Latrine/Shower NEV (DNE*) Latrine L 9 PX Warehouse NEV (DNE*) Latrine L 10 Storage NEV Latrine L 11 Laundry/Latrine NEV (DNE*) Latrine M M th Regional Training Institute: Trainee Housing 185th Regional Training Institute: Admin. NREI Hospital Officer Quarters 1943 NREI Offices/Surgery 1943 D-14

265 Current Building Number 5501 M M M M M M M M 10 Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use 185 th Regional Training Institute: Quarters 185th Regional Training Institute: Classroom 185 th Regional Training Institute: Enlisted Barracks 185 th Regional Training Institute: Admin. 185 th Regional Training Institute: Dining Facility 185th Regional Training Institute: Classroom 185 th Regional Training Institute: Classroom 185 th Regional Training Institute: Classroom Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built NREI Nurses Quarters and Common Mess 1943 NREI Infirmary 1943 NREI Medic Barracks 1943 NREI Storehouse 1943 NREI Patient and Detachment Mess 1943 NREI Standard Ward 1943 NREI Combination Ward 1943 NREI Combination Ward M th Regional Training Institute: Admin. NREI Detachment Recreation Bldg M M th Regional Training Institute: Storage 185 th Regional Training Institute: Training Aids Center NREI Boiler House 1943 NREI Garage M 14 Barracks NREI Ca Regional Training 2375 S 2 (north) Site: Vehicle Motor Vehicle NEV Maintenance Storage 1949 Instruction 2326 S 4 (East) Sustainment Training NEV (NREI*) Garage Center S 4 (West) Sustainment Training NEV (NREI*) Transportation Center Building; S 5 Sustainment Training Truck Storage NEV (NREI*) Center Building S 6 Storage NEV S 12 Range Support Building NEV S 13 Range Support Building NEV S 14 Range Support Building NEV 1939 TC 03 TC 03 Garage DNE 1930 D-15

266 Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built Storage Building, 2430 W 3 NEV QM Supply 1938 General Purpose Brigade NEV 2440 W 4 Warehouse Ca Headquarters (NREC*) 2442 W 5 Admin/Armory NREI* Warehouse Ca W 6 Warehouse NEV (NREI*) Arsenal W 7 QM Supply NEV (NREC*) Warehouse W 8 Training Site/ State Maintenance NEV Warehouse W 9 Maintenance Shop NEV W 10 State Maintenance NEV W 12 USPFO Warehouse NEV Liquor Commission Warehouse Ca W 14 Maintenance Shop NEV W 15 Maintenance Shop NEV 1955 W 16 Maintenance Shop NEV W 18Q Residence Farm House, NEV Quartermaster (NREC*) Office, USPFO W 20 Radiological Services NEV (DNE*) Warehouse W 21 Storage NEV W 22 Storage NEV W 32 Storage NEV (NREI*) Warehouse W 32Q Family Housing NEV W 34 General Instruction Building NEV (NREI*) Warehouse W 36Q Family Housing NEV W 37Q Family Housing NEV 1965 W 38Q Family Housing NEV W 39Q Family Housing NEV W 40Q Family Housing NEV C W 48 Scale House NEV 1955 Table D-3: CDJMTC Buildings Constructed Prior to 1972 (50 years or greatter in 2022) Current Building Number Letter Prefix Building Number Current Use Historic Status Code Original Use Year Built 2447A W 19 Garage NEV T 09 Storage NEV A S 23T Range Operations NEV S 23 Range Operations NEV W 41 State Comptrollers NEV 1971 * Recommended Historical Status Code, Ref. J. Jacobson, 2014, Camp Dodge and WWII NEV: Not Evaluated NREC: National Register Eligible, Contributing to a District NRLI: National Register Listed, Individually NREI: National Register Eligible, Indivually D-16

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269 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 1 for Construction, Maintenance, and Repair Activities Contact: Shannan K Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61 (3535), Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Shannan.k.garretson.nfg@mail.mil Scope: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the steps to be taken prior to the maintenance and repair activities on IAARNG properties. It is intended for all personnel other than the Cultural Resources Manager (CRM). Examples of applicable personnel are: Leadership Construction and Facilities Management Office (CFMO) Directorate of Public Works US Property and Fiscal Officer (USPFO) Master and strategic planning Reservation maintenance Facility managers and armorers Range control Environmental Quality Control Committee (EQCC) Personnel assigned to historic facilities. All personnel above are referred to as manager. These procedures are intended to ensure that no disturbance or destruction of significant architectural resources (or their character-defining features) and archaeological resources take place. Affected Site(s) or Training Installation(s): This SOP applies to all installations with buildings or structures 45 years or older in age. Statutory Reference(s) and Guidance: National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and its implementing regulations (36 CFR 800); Secretary of the Interior s Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings; Secretary of the Interior s Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes; National Park Service Preservation Briefs; DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings (Unified Facilities Code [UFC] ); Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement for the demolition of World War II Temporary Buildings, 07 June 1986; E-3

270 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Executive Order Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management ; AR Engineering Technical Letter Sustainable Design for Military Facilities (2001); American Disability Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities as amended in Applicability: Typical actions that may trigger these requirements: building maintenance and repair (Form 420R, Form 1391, or work order); landscape and grounds replacement; clearing and grubbing; road clearing and repair; trail clearing. Specific events that may trigger these requirements: window, roof, and siding repair or replacement; interior modifications and/or renovations; exterior modifications and/or renovations; clearing and vegetation replacement; and road, trail, and curb repair or replacement. Exemptions: The following activities are exempt from consultation with the SHPO. However a memorandum for record will be filed by the CRM. Mechanical Systems Repair, replacement, and installation of electrical work, plumbing pipes and fixtures, heating systems, fire and smoke detectors, ventilation systems and operating systems, where such work does not affect the exterior of the structure. Routine care for generating equipment such as winding rotors and replacing runners does not require review. Major replacement or removal of historic components, such as the historic generating equipment (generators, governors, slate switchboards, etc.) requires a consultation. Exterior Painting Repainting of previously painted surfaces provided that destructive surface preparations treatment, including but not limited to water blasting, sandblasting, and chemical cleaning are not used. The new paint should be similar in color to the original paint color. Exterior Repairs Repair or partial replacement of exterior elements when such repair or replacement matches the existing or historical material detail and form. Total replacement or removal of exterior elements requires consultation. Windows and Doors Caulking, weather-stripping, re-glazing, repainting, installation of new window jambs or jamb liners, and installation of storm windows and doors are considered routine. Consultation is required for repair, replacement, or removal of historic windows and doors, even if replication is proposed and shall be considered to have a potential adverse effect. E-4

271 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Roof Repair Roof repair or replacement of historic roofing with material that closely matches the existing material and form. Repair, replacement, or installation of gutters requires consultation. Insulation Insulation in ceilings, attics, walls, and basement spaces, provided it is installed with appropriate vapor barriers. Interior Surfaces (floors, walls, and ceilings) Repainting, refinishing, replacing sheetrock or plaster, laying flooring, replacing ceiling tiles, repairing cracks in concrete, replacing wooden framing or trim in-kind, or repointing with mortar similar in texture, color, and hardness as the original. Site Improvements Repair and/or replacement of existing roads, driveways, sidewalks, curbs, and aboveground storage facilities provided those repairs are done with no changes to dimensions, or configuration of these features. Ground disturbance must remain within the footprint of the existing road, driveway, sidewalk, or curb. Any construction of roads beyond those already in existence at the time of this plan requires consultation. Placement of temporary barriers for compliance with DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for buildings (UFC ). Utilities Repair or replacement of water, gas, storm, and sewer lines if it occurs within the original trench. Handicapped Access Ramps Ground paths that provide access to a building, providing that there is no grading and that no more than 12-inches of fill is used. All other accessibility modifications to the interior and exterior of the building require consultation. Lead Paint Abatement Interior and Exterior lead paint abatement by washing, scraping, and repainting lead painted surfaces, installation of new window jamb liners or metal panning in the window wells. Coordination (see Flowchart): Check the Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan (ICRMP) or consult with the CRM to determine if the building, structure, or landscape element affected by proposed maintenance activity or use is a historic property. If building, structure, or landscape element is not listed as a historic structure, determine its age. If it is 50 years old or older, or if the building has the potential for Cold War historical significance ( ), contact the CRM for technical assistance. It is the CRM s responsibility to activate the NHPA Section 110/106 process. Coordinate with the CRM for issues and technical assistance related to all matters relating to the NRHP or eligible properties. The CRM is responsible for coordination with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for significant historic property issues. The CRM will advise the Manager of any project modifications of treatment plans or appropriate treatments that have been defined in consultation with the SHPO. When the proposed activity involves ground-disturbing activities, proponents must: Check with the CRM to determine if the activity location has been previously surveyed for archaeological resources. The CRM will advise on clearances or needed surveys. No ground-disturbing activity may occur until authorized by the CRM. Refer to SOP 4 for inadvertent discoveries during ground-disturbing activities. Compliance procedures will require a minimum of 4 to 6 months to complete. E-5

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273 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 2 for Disposal or Demolition of Excess Property Contact: Shannan K Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61 (3535), Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Shannan.k.garretson.nfg@mail.mil Scope: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the steps to be taken prior to excessing property, both federally owned and/or state owned, that is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (National Register) or needs further evaluation to determine eligibility. The SOP is intended for all personnel other than the Cultural Resources Management (CRM). Examples of applicable personnel are: Leadership State Quartermaster Committee Construction and Facilities Management Office (CFMO) Directorate of Public Works US Property and Fiscal Officer (USPFO) Real Property personnel Master and strategic planning Reservation maintenance Facility managers and armorers Range control Environmental Quality Control Committee (EQCC) Personnel assigned to historic facilities. All personnel above are referred to as manager. Affected Site(s) or Training Installation(s): This SOP applies to all installations with buildings or structures 45 years or older in age. Statutory Reference(s) and Guidance: National Historic Preservation Act, 36 CFR 800; Secretary of the Interior s Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings; Secretary of the Interior s Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Typical situations: Building or structure demolition and/or replacement; building transfer or excessing Typical triggering event: Mission requirement change causing the removal and/or replacement of buildings or structures (see Flowchart). Additionally, identification of outmoded facilities or buildings that are a danger to personnel. E-7

274 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Procedures: If mission requirements cause the demolition and replacement of buildings or structures onsite, the replacement design should be compatible with other buildings in the same area. Changes to the landscape should convey the historic pattern of land use, topography, transportation patterns, and spatial relationships. Retain the character-defining materials and features, design and workmanship of buildings, structures, and landscape through maintenance and preservation activities. When rehabilitation costs exceed 70% of a building s replacement cost, replacement construction may be used. Consult the CRM for guidance. The CRM will also need to initiate compliance with federal regulations. Contact the CRM to determine if the building, structure, or landscape element affected by the proposed demolition and/or replacement activity is a historic property or significant component of a historic district. If the building, structure, or landscape element is not listed as a historic structure, determine its age. If it is 50 years old or older, contact the CRM for technical assistance. It is the CRM s responsibility to activate the NHPA Section 106 process. Coordinate with the CRM for issues and technical assistance related to all matters relating to historic properties. The CRM is responsible for coordination with the SHPO for compliance issues. Coordinate with the CRM on the design of a replacement building if it is within a historic district. For Federally-Owned Property: All decisions to dispose of excess federally-owned IAARNG lands and structures are handled through the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), with assistance from the IAARNG Real Property personnel and the CRM, through the Environmental Branch. For State Owned Property: All decisions to dispose of excess state-owned IAANRG lands and structures are made by the State Quartermaster Committee. Non-Military Property: Some sections of the IAARNG assist with the demolition of property as a community service. As part of this service, the IAARNG requires a completion of a 28E (cooperative) Agreement between the site owner and the Military Division of the Iowa Department of Public Defense. As part of the conditions of this agreement, the site owner agrees to complete all necessary environmental protection documentation, including cultural resources documentation. Compliance procedures will require a minimum of 4 to 6 months to complete. E-8

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277 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 3 for Mission Training of Military and Tenant Personnel Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center and Weekend Training Sites (WETS) Includes Community Support Projects and Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Contact: Shannan K Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61 (3535), Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Shannan.k.garretson.nfg@mail.mil Scope: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the steps to be taken prior to conducting mission training exercises on IAARNG and non-iaarng property. It is intended for all personnel other than the Cultural Resources Manager (CRM). Examples of applicable personnel are: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (G3) Reservation maintenance Environmental program manager Range control Unit commander and environmental liaison Integrated Training Area Management Environmental unit command officer Public affairs Joint forces Unit/activity personnel Non-military units or tenants using IAARNG installations will also be instructed on responding to inadvertent discovery situations (see SOP No. 5). Statutory Reference(s): Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Archaeological Resources Protection Act National Historic Preservation Act National Environmental Policy Act (on federal and tribal lands) Applicability: Typical actions that may trigger these requirements: outside field training exercises on IAARNG and non-iaarng property Specific events that may trigger these requirements: planning and scheduling field training exercises expansions of training areas major changes in types and locations of training exercises E-11

278 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Affected Site(s) or Training Installation(s): Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center The only Major Training Area (MTA) located within the State of Iowa. Weekend Training Sites (WETS), Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) sites, and Local Training Areas (LTAs) Actions: This section describes specific actions to be taken before and during training to protect cultural resources (see Flowchart): Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Reservation Maintenance, Unit Commanders and Environmental Liaison, Environmental Compliance Officers planning and scheduling of training When planning field training, particularly for expansions at training areas or major changes in types and locations of training exercises, contact the CRM, at least four months in advance for archaeological clearances. Check with CRM to determine archaeological sensitivity of training areas. If possible, avoid areas of high sensitivity. Coordinate with CRM for archaeological clearances for mission essential areas. At the initiation of and during training of an IAARNG training site Ensure units using the site(s) or training installation(s) have been provided with proper information on protection of cultural resources including SOP 5 on inadvertent discovery and maps illustrating closed areas prior to conducting mission training; Monitor compliance with SOPs and closures by units training at the site(s) or training installation(s); Report violations of closures and SOPs to the CRM; Provide feedback to CRM on effectiveness of orientation materials. Unit Commander Ensure field troops understand applicable cultural resource policies and SOPs; Direct questions clarifying cultural resource policies and procedures to the CRM; Ensure training does not occur in areas that are closed and training restrictions are observed; Report violations of policies, SOPs, and closures to facility manager. Field Troops/Tenants Review cultural resource information regarding the proposed training area prior to conducting training exercises; Follow applicable SOPs for the training area; Comply with all closures of locations within training areas and any restrictions on training activities in locations of resource sensitivity; Report any discoveries to unit commander. Compliance procedures will require a minimum of 4 to 6 months to complete. E-12

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281 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 4 For Emergency Operations and Homeland Security Activities Contact: Shannan K Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61 (3535), Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Shannan.k.garretson.nfg@mail.mil Scope: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the steps to be taken prior to conducting emergency operations or Homeland Security activities on IAARNG and non-iaarng property. It is intended for all personnel other than the Cultural Resources Manager (CRM). Examples of applicable personnel are: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (G3) Reservation maintenance Environmental program manager Range control Unit commander and environmental liaison Integrated Training Area Management Environmental unit command officer Public affairs Joint forces Unit/activity personnel Non-military units or tenants using IAARNG installations will also be instructed on responding to inadvertent discovery situations (see SOP No. 5). Policy: Responses to emergencies and all planning for emergency response and Homeland Security at IAARNG site(s) and training installation(s) will be carried out in accordance with the statutory applications contained in: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Archaeological Resources Protection Act, and NHPA on federal lands; National Historic Preservation Act for federally supported actions on nonfederal public lands and private lands; National Environmental Protection Act for federally supported actions that require it. It should be noted that immediate rescue and salvage operations conducted to preserve life or property are exempt from the provisions of Section 106 (36 CFR [d]). Procedure (see Flowchart): All reasonable efforts are made to avoid or minimize disturbance of significant cultural resources during emergency operations and Homeland Security activities and will communicate with applicable CRM regarding potential effects to significant cultural resources that may occur in association with such activities. E-15

282 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Upon notification of a proposed emergency operation or Homeland Security activity, the CRM will notify and consult with the appropriate agencies and parties, regarding the known or likely presence of cultural resources in the area of the proposed operation. The agencies and parties are expected to reply in 7 days or less. Notification may be verbal, followed by written communication. This applies only to undertakings that will be implemented within 30 days after the need for disaster, emergency, or Homeland Security action has been formally declared by the appropriate authority. An agency may request an extension of the period of applicability prior to expiration of the 30 days. The CRM will ensure that all IAARNG personnel and units involved in the project are briefed regarding the protocol to be followed in the case of the inadvertent discovery of cultural resources during emergency operations (SOP No. 5) E-16

283 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 5 for Inadvertent Discovery of Cultural Materials Contact: Shannan K Garretson Iowa Army National Guard Building B-61 (3535), Camp Dodge 7105 NW 70 th Ave. Johnston, IA (515) Shannan.k.garretson.nfg@mail.mil Scope: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the steps to be taken upon inadvertent discovery of cultural resources. It is intended for all personnel other than the Cultural Resources Manager (CRM). Examples of applicable personnel are: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (G3) Reservation maintenance Environmental program manager Range control Unit commander and environmental liaison Integrated Training Area Management Environmental unit command officer Public affairs Joint forces Unit/activity personnel Statutory Reference(s): Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Archaeological Resources Protection Act National Historic Preservation Act Applicability: Typical actions that may trigger these requirements: field training exercises construction and maintenance activities such as digging, bulldozing, clearing or grubbing off-road traffic general observations (i.e., eroded areas, gullies, trails, etc.) Discovery of the following will trigger these requirements: discovery of known or likely human remains unmarked graves Indian or historical artifacts archaeological features paleontological remains E-17

284 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Actions: This section describes specific actions to be taken for inadvertent discovery. The flow chart, which is intended to be used by unit/activity level personnel, unit commanders, and similar personnel, as a decision-making guide when inadvertent discoveries are made as described under the applicability section of this SOP (see Flowchart). Unit personnel, contractor, field crews, other tenants: Cease ground-disturbing activity when possible historical artifacts and features, human remains, or burials are observed or encountered; Report any observations or discoveries of historical artifacts and features, human remains, burials, or features immediately to the unit commander or facility manager; Secure the discovery location(s). Unit Commander: Immediately notify the range control; Await further instructions from the range control officer; Examine the location of the discovery to ensure that it has been properly secured. Take appropriate measures to further secure location if needed; Coordinate with range control officer on where activities can resume; Give direction to the field troops, construction crew, or non-iaarng user regarding locations where training exercises or activity may continue. Range Control Officer: Examine the location of the discovery to ensure that it has been properly secured. Take appropriate measures to further secure location (from vandalism and weather) if needed; Give direction to the unit commander, construction crew, or non-iaarng user regarding locations where training exercises or activity may continue; Immediately notify the CRM; If human remains are known or suspected to be present, also promptly notify the state police. Activity may not resume in area of discovery until cleared by the CRM. Anticipate 30 days. Need to include law enforcement and FBI for federal lands; it is crime scene until determined otherwise. Then follow through with CRM determination. You have to have the law report for file on inadvertent discoveries. E-18

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287 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan APPENDIX F INSTALLATION-SPECIFIC CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROJECTS, (HISTORICAL AND PROPOSED) F-1

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289 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan F ICRMP GOALS AND PROJECTS Project Scope of Project Schedule Regulation ICRMP Implementation Construct a Geodatabase of Archaeological FY 2018 AR surveys/resources NHPA Evaluation of Buildings over 50 and Historical Sites 1) Complete an architectural survey on any undertaking of buildings greater than 50 years in age. 2) Complete an archaeological survey prior to ground breaking activities on sites not previously surveyed, or not adequately surveyed. 3) Complete an architectural survey on any On-going NHPA and ARPA NHPA Maintenance and Treatment Plan for Buildings/Structures over 50 Native American Consultation Plan Curation Agreements Cultural Resources Staff Training buildings greater than 100 years in age. Compile maintenance and treatment plans for buildings over 50 years in age or historical archaeological site. Develop a formal consultation program with Native American Tribes regarding IAARNG cultural resources Develop curation agreements with the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Iowa State Archaeology Laboratory. Coordinate efforts to receive inspection results on an annual basis. In house or on-line training for the professional development of cultural resources staff. On-going FY 2019 NHPA and ARPA NHPA and NAGPRA FY CFR 79 On-going AR F-3

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291 Iowa Army National Guard Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan F.2 PREVIOUS ICRMP GOALS AND PROJECTS Project Scope of Project Schedule Regulation NHPA Evaluation of Buildings over 50 and Historical Sites 1) Complete an architectural survey on any undertaking of buildings greater than 50 years in age. 2) Complete an archaeological survey prior to ground breaking activities on sites not previously surveyed, or not adequately surveyed. On-going NHPA and ARPA NHPA Maintenance and Treatment Plan for Buildings/Structures over 50 Native American Consultation Plan NAGPRA Inventory Compliance Cultural Resources Staff Training Compile maintenance and treatment plans for buildings over 50 years in age or historical archaeological site. Develop a formal consultation program with Native American Tribes regarding IAARNG cultural resources 1) Summarize all IAARNG Artifacts 2) Communicate summary of artifacts with Tribes 3) Catalog all IAARNG artifacts 4) Communicate with Tribes for possible repatriation In house or on-line training for the professional development of cultural resources staff. On-going In Process On-going NHPA and ARPA NHPA and NAGPRA NAGPRA AR F-5

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