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~~ <br />glass (lamp globe:') were noted in the area. Approxirately i00 maters <br />to the east is a small wash containing an historic trash dump, however, <br />the bottles, cans, etc. present on the surface all appear to be post- <br />World War I vintage. <br />Information on the 3ashor School and its history was sought at tt~e <br />Lyons ?osc Office, she Lyons Town Hall, and chn L one Recorder ne:ws- <br />papez office to no..avail. A visit to the Bashor residence near the <br />school site was wade, however, no one was at home to answer questions. <br />As there are apparently no retains of the site to record or preserve, <br />it will not be recorded as an archaeological site. <br />Consequently, minix:g ?lags for the proposed "Phase II" and "Phase IIi" <br />areas cay proceed as planned, however, should any archaeological retains <br />be exposed c;:rir.g the Wining activities, w:.ether prehistoric or e,~rly <br />historic is nature, the De?artWent of Anthropology, through Dr. David <br />A. Brete nitz, s::ould Se contacted it~ediately. <br />• <br />Than:c you for your cooperation on this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />David .~. 3re:e:-i:tz <br />Dapartaent o: .;r.t topology <br />university of Coloraco <br />/C. C..~la~.~ ,Sf ~ ;~? ~;fir=.~v~,•.rT <br />• <br />