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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />Colorado Cultural Resource Survey <br />Site or Property Reevaluation Form <br />Attachments: (check as many as apply) <br />X photographs <br />X site sketch map <br />J{ U.S.G.S. map photocopy <br />_ other <br />_ other <br />Official Determination (OAAP use only) <br />_ Determined Eligible <br />Determined Not Eligible <br />_ Need Data <br />Nominated <br />_ Listed <br />_ Contributing to N.R. Dist. <br />_ Not Contributing to N.R. Dist. <br />This form should be used to update information on a previously recorded site/ property. Photographs are <br />required for all structures. A photocopy of the USGS quad. map showing site location is required for all <br />archaeological sites with updated locational information. A revised site sketch map is necessary if the site <br />boundaries or components have greatly changed. If the original form is incomplete or otherwise inadequate <br />please submit a new set of site forms. <br />1. State No. SRT113 <br />2. Site/Property Name <br />3. Purpose of this current site visit (check as many as apply) <br />J{ site is within a current project azea <br />_ resurvey <br />X update of previous site form(s) <br />_ surface collection <br />_ testing to determine eligibility <br />excavation <br />_ other (specify) <br />describe This site falls within the 100' corridor of a proposed seismic line that is proposed by the Cyprus <br />Twentymile Coal Company. <br />4. Previous recordings -name(s), organization(s), date(s) This site was recorded by F.J. Athearn of the <br />Bureau of Land Management, October 4, 1978. <br />5. Changes or additions to the previous site/property description(s) When the site was originally <br />recorded, the structures for most of the outbuildings and the main house were still standing. Upon <br />revisitation, MAC staff azchaeologists noted that the structures had been dismantled at some point in the <br />past. Presently, there aze three debris piles that represent the materials from the main house, the log and <br />wooden outbuildings, and the barn. All that remains of the main house is the concrete foundation. Large <br />sandstone slabs that are possibly foundation stones represent the probable location of the barn near the <br />corrals at the east end of the site. The corral is still largely intact and is of a wooden pole and rail <br />construction. A slab-lined circular well was noted south of the main house which did not appear on the <br />original site map. The wooden and tin pulley system used to haul water is dismantled and piled inside the <br />well. A heavily silted in ditch crosses east to west through the site along the base of the ridge north of the <br />house foundation. A two-track road crosses north to south through the east end of the site. More recent <br />construction at the site consists of the installation of a telephone line and barbed wire fencing. Any other <br />artifacts or outbuilding foundations could not be identified due to the dense grass cover. <br />