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SSte No. SRB1223 <br />42) CODA <br />a) Recorder's Signature( <br />• <br />• <br />Setup./Field No. 1979-P 75 <br />Page 5 <br />O.S.A.C. <br />b) State Archaeologist's 5lgaature <br />e) Iotal Person/Hours spear in the Research for and Preparat'_oa of this Farm 48 <br />d) Number of Fieldworkers involved in 8eeardiag/Preparation 4 field/ 3 lab <br />e) "Out-of-pocket" Expeaees: (document if pos53ble) <br />f) Project Name Northern Coal Slock Survey <br />g) Sponsoring/Financing Ageacp Northern Coal Comoanv <br />h) Contract No. <br />i) Report Title A (' 1r 1 R rro Tnvanrnro of Three Nor here Coal Comvanq <br />Leases is Rio Blanco County, Colorado <br />j) State. or Pederal Permit Nos. 74-CO-094 <br />(The above Goda information will be useful for analyzing time/money relationships <br />for survey and site fora preparation, and for. the federal-state matching funds <br />program of the State Archaeologist. Shank you.) <br />:.DDITIONAL I\'FORHATION <br />• <br />1_ <br />13) records. ~ •- .. .-... <br />The first group of structures, located on the western side of the site, <br />includes Structures 1 through 5 and associated wodpiles, fences, trash scatters, <br />feed troughs and stored machinery. Structure 1 is a small (8 m a 6m) log house <br />with a wooden shingled roof. The logs have been stripped of bark and a cement <br />mortar has been used to chink the spaces between the logs. The corners of the hous <br />house are dovetailed is the following fashion: <br />Round wire nails were used throughout the house. <br />The western room of the house is the larger of the <br />two. It has two doors, located in the center of the western and southern walls <br />of the room,' which lead to the outside. These doors measure 1.7 m high x <br />.8 m wide. A space for a door is present in the eastern wail of the main room. <br />This space leads into a hallway. Directly across from this space is another <br />space, which leads into the smaller second room. The main room, which is currently <br />used for the storage of fencing materials and a hot water heater, has old <br />magazines and newspapers covering the ceiling. These largely date to 1942. <br />The ceiling is approximately 2 m from the floor. The floor is constructed of <br />East-?lest running wood planks in both rooms. A hole for a stove pipe is present <br />is the northwest corner of the room. There is a shelf present is the northwest <br />