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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X198816822
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/8/1988
Doc Name
NOI Amendment Application
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PEABODY COAL
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MLRD
Media Type
D
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• Element B is a red pictograph with a bullet hole in the upper middle, making the element <br />unidentifiable. Furthermore, a historic pictograph: "Frank Seller, Hayden, Colorado, <br />April 8, 1926" is superimposed on this element (Photo 5-4). <br />Element C is a series of historic petroglyphs, including three that are older than 50 <br />years. Sketches of these are attached to the site form. <br />Element D is composed of two petroglyphs and one pictograph, all of which ore probably <br />aboriginal. The pictograph is a series of 12 ticks in red, each of which is almost a centi- <br />meter apart. The petroglyphs are an X and six lines above o very faint pictograph that <br />could be a "carrot man" in the Fremont style. <br />The cave is very small and it is unlikely that subsurface material is present. The slope <br />outside the cave/crack is too steep To be used as a camp. <br />5RT 124 (T-3) <br />• This site consists of one feature, a historic corral, subcircular in outline of pole and wire <br />~ construction. The barbed wire is of double wrap, double strand construction, and There- <br />fore, the corral is probably too recent To record. Some upright supports are standing, but <br />all the cross-beams have fallen. The corral could have been repaired with recent barbed <br />wire, but no evidence of older styles evident. Therefore, this corral is probably very <br />recent (please see Photo 5-5). <br />5RT 126 (T-4) <br />This site rnnsists of two log structures; one is probably a cabin and one is probably a two- <br />story barn. The notches in the logs are sawn, Waifs appear modern (clamp marks on <br />shaft), glass is not photocolored, and milled lumber was also used. The bases of the logs <br />are chopped, while the tops are sawn. Sandstone blocks were used to reinforce the <br />lowest log, bvt ore not continuously laid as a foundation. Chinking is done with cut wood <br />blocks. Curiously enough, no apparent garbage dump was located. <br />This site is in very poor condition, though portions of each building are standing (see <br />Photo 5-6). The absence of photocolored glass, the presence of clamp marked nails, <br />galvanized tin, and remnants of a tar paper roof indicate that this site is probably not 50 <br />years old. <br />,~ <br />5-16 <br />
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