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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
Archaeological Reconnaissance for proposed Coal Lease (Page 113-186)
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 06 CULTURAL & HISTORIC RESOURCES INFORMATION
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138 <br /> <br />Site: 5RT12 (Figs 1, 23, 24). <br />site Type: Open architectural. <br />[rotation: SW',NW';NW!;SW';, Sec. 12, Ton, R87w; UTM Zone 13, E320,200m., <br />N4,466,570m. <br />Description: 5RT12 is an historic architectural site located on the west <br />end of a ridge between Foidel and Fish Creeks. This ridge has a gentle, <br />north-facing slope that descends into Fish Creek. The site is exposed to <br />the north, east, and west. The elevation is 7640 ft. (2,329 m.). Foidel <br />Creek, 800 m. to the south, is the nearest water. The local vegetation in- <br />cludes poplar, cottonwood, sagebrush, and grasses. The site covers an <br />area 300 by 300 m. <br />5RT12 consists of four structures: a semisubterranean dugout with <br />• <br />log retaining walls, gabled roof and "sheet-rock" interior (Fig. 23); <br />three structures built of milled lumber, including an outhouse, a resi- <br />dence (fig. 24), and what may have been a shop. Cultural debris includes <br />cans, stove parts, a saddle, wooden crates, and other trash. Some evi- <br />dence of recent disturbance by hunters or campers is visible. The struc- <br />tures are deteriorating. <br />Diagnostic Artifacts: None. <br />evaluation: 5RT12 has no unique architectural features that serve as an <br />example of craftsmanship or architectural style. The buildings are sim- <br />ply too far decayed to have any historical significance. <br />Determination of the site's association with an event or personage <br />of national, state, or local significance will have to be made by a quali- <br />fied historian specializing in Colorado history. <br />• <br />
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