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Historical and Architectural Reconnaissance Kansas and Smoky Hill Rivers Bank Stabilization Study, Kansas
A reconnaissance level investigation of historical and architectural resources in eight study areas along the Kansas and Smoky Hill rivers, Kansas is presented. The study extends 1,000 feet from the shoreline in each of eight areas generally between Linwood and Abilene, Kansas, and encompasses approximately 3,900 acres. The field reconnaissance portion of the study identifies 1 potential cemetery, and 21 sites containing architectural features. Recommendations are made for further investigation of the cemetery site, and documentation of selected architectural features for inclusion in the Kansas Statewide Historic Inventory. No sites were identified which appear to be potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
Historical and Architectural Reconnaissance Kansas and Smoky Hill Rivers Bank Stabilization Study, Kansas
A reconnaissance level investigation of historical and architectural resources in eight study areas along the Kansas and Smoky Hill rivers, Kansas is presented. The study extends 1,000 feet from the shoreline in each of eight areas generally between Linwood and Abilene, Kansas, and encompasses approximately 3,900 acres. The field reconnaissance portion of the study identifies 1 potential cemetery, and 21 sites containing architectural features. Recommendations are made for further investigation of the cemetery site, and documentation of selected architectural features for inclusion in the Kansas Statewide Historic Inventory. No sites were identified which appear to be potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
Historical and Architectural Reconnaissance Kansas and Smoky Hill Rivers Bank Stabilization Study, Kansas
R. G. White (author)
1981
77 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Archaeology , History , Architecture , Resource management , Kansas , Resources , Culture , Reconnaissance , Field conditions , Sites , Environmental management , Reclamation , Planning , Banks(Waterways) , Erosion , Channels(Waterways) , Migration , Army research , Army Corps of Engineers , Environmental assessment
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