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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/13/2002
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix J Cultural Resource Inventory
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COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SL~?t9EY OSAC/DHP <br />1300 3roadwa.;, Denver, CO 80203 <br />?12CT?AEOLOGICAL CO~IPONE:v: FGEL~1 <br />r`L°OP,TANT: USE IN CON,,'UNCTICN IdITlI T'dE GREEN I:~'ENTOR`? RECORD <br />FOR~1 FOR RECORDING PREHISTORIC OR HISTORIC ARC'cIAEOLOGICaI. SITES <br />1) Resource No. 5GF743 2) Temp. "10.8022-3 3) Name <br />?. ARCii~EOLOGICAL DATA: 4) Site Type Historic ranch complex <br />5) Description/Features Consists of three dugout structures, a cistern, outhouse, chicken <br />house, barn, log structure hay barn and corral. Appears to be over 0 years of age. <br />Feature 1 is a sandstone dugout measuring 102' by 7'-Z' (exterior) and 3'8" high. The cut <br />pinyon roof beams and tin plate roof have collapsed. Feature _ is a two-room structure, <br />the rear room a dugout measuring 162' by 7' with a pinyon log roof 4' to 6'--;' high. Front <br />room (14!z' by 7') is separated from dugout by a plank wall and door. The roof of log <br />ho~mc avl tin nl~+ec hoc rnll~ne e~i row+ii.-e Z ie ~ i,ininer inn nn+hnnee (+wn_hnl ark maAa <br />of milled Tumber and hogwire and measuring 4'Z" by 4'3" and 4`6" high, Feature 5 15 a dug- <br />out with sandstone slab walls and a porch of milled lumber and tin. The roof consists of <br />large pine beams and pinyon logs covered with dirt. This structure measures 27' by 22' <br />and is 6'10" high. It appears to be the house. Feature 6 is a 5' by 4' cement rectangular <br />enclosure for a cistern. A hole measuring 2' by 2' is covered with a plate of tin with a <br />smaller hole cut in it, just lar a enou h for a bucket. Feature 7 is a barn of milled <br />Continue on ltlona nrorma ion <br />6) Cultural Material Rusted tin, broken glass (one piece of amethyst glass) <br />T) Cultural Affiliation cattle, sheep ranching Date ore 1918 ~c <br />an <br />8) Dating Criteria amethyst glass pre-dates 1918 <br />undetermined <br />9) Site Depth based on cut/bank auger shovel other <br />10) Activities inferred from site features homesteading, ranChinc <br />11) Research potential/significance May be likely to yield information important in <br />the early homesteading and sheep and cattle ranching in the Douglas Pass area. <br />• I:nown Collections/Excavations/Publications <br />131 Informants: tdame/Address <br />
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