Here we describe shatter cones and shatter features in Kayenta formation sandstone found on the s... more Here we describe shatter cones and shatter features in Kayenta formation sandstone found on the southern rim lip of Upheaval Dome in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. These samples are located a few feet off of the southern section of the lower syncline loop trail as it drops into the canyon northwest of Holman Springs and are ~220 degrees and ~0.8 miles (~1.28km) from those described by Kriens, Shoemaker and Herkenhoff in 1998.
Defining the Theme and Purpose
Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Fou... more Defining the Theme and Purpose
Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Foundry building are currently being logged and wrapped for storage. Among the items are varied tools used in the iron founding process including soldering irons, files, a mattock head and mold clamps. Item ages range from about 1880 into the WWII era. A burner found buried in the metal building dates from the latter time frame. Phillips-head screws used in the device give evidence that the building probably had a dirt floor until about the 1950’s. More will be photographed, tagged and bagged in the next few days. While in the process of recording the artifacts I was able to talk to Gary Thorne who is the Masonry Superintendent for CHS. He agrees that the bricks in the well of the Gas Works wall are at least early nineteenth century. That would put the date of the wall and arch in the War of 1812 era or earlier. This will be an interesting find for promoting the site later. Further study will be available by gaining access to the closed section of the space.
Defining Our Goal Section 1 This first section is a study to help educate stakeholders in the vision, direction and goals of the Trustees Garden project. The second paper will study the possibilities for the interpretive history for visitors. At least twenty-five locations could be highlighted and implemented in telling the Garden’s history through docents, guides and literature. As mentioned below, sign cost and budgeting can run from a few hundred dollars for brochures to tens of thousands of dollars for interpretive depending upon the extent desired. A conservative combination of the two would be ideal.
Here we describe shatter cones and shatter features in Kayenta formation sandstone found on the s... more Here we describe shatter cones and shatter features in Kayenta formation sandstone found on the southern rim lip of Upheaval Dome in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. These samples are located a few feet off of the southern section of the lower syncline loop trail as it drops into the canyon northwest of Holman Springs and are ~220 degrees and ~0.8 miles (~1.28km) from those described by Kriens, Shoemaker and Herkenhoff in 1998.
Defining the Theme and Purpose
Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Fou... more Defining the Theme and Purpose
Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Foundry building are currently being logged and wrapped for storage. Among the items are varied tools used in the iron founding process including soldering irons, files, a mattock head and mold clamps. Item ages range from about 1880 into the WWII era. A burner found buried in the metal building dates from the latter time frame. Phillips-head screws used in the device give evidence that the building probably had a dirt floor until about the 1950’s. More will be photographed, tagged and bagged in the next few days. While in the process of recording the artifacts I was able to talk to Gary Thorne who is the Masonry Superintendent for CHS. He agrees that the bricks in the well of the Gas Works wall are at least early nineteenth century. That would put the date of the wall and arch in the War of 1812 era or earlier. This will be an interesting find for promoting the site later. Further study will be available by gaining access to the closed section of the space.
Defining Our Goal Section 1 This first section is a study to help educate stakeholders in the vision, direction and goals of the Trustees Garden project. The second paper will study the possibilities for the interpretive history for visitors. At least twenty-five locations could be highlighted and implemented in telling the Garden’s history through docents, guides and literature. As mentioned below, sign cost and budgeting can run from a few hundred dollars for brochures to tens of thousands of dollars for interpretive depending upon the extent desired. A conservative combination of the two would be ideal.
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Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Foundry building are currently being logged and wrapped for storage. Among the items are varied tools used in the iron founding process including soldering irons, files, a mattock head and mold clamps. Item ages range from about 1880 into the WWII era. A burner found buried in the metal building dates from the latter time frame. Phillips-head screws used in the device give evidence that the building probably had a dirt floor until about the
1950’s. More will be photographed, tagged and bagged in the next few days.
While in the process of recording the artifacts I was able to talk to Gary Thorne who is the Masonry Superintendent for CHS. He agrees that the bricks in the well of the Gas Works wall
are at least early nineteenth century. That would put the date of the wall and arch in the War of
1812 era or earlier. This will be an interesting find for promoting the site later. Further study
will be available by gaining access to the closed section of the space.
Defining Our Goal
Section 1
This first section is a study to help educate stakeholders in the vision, direction and goals of the Trustees Garden project. The second paper will study the possibilities for the interpretive history for visitors. At least twenty-five locations could be highlighted and implemented in telling the Garden’s history through docents, guides and literature. As mentioned below, sign
cost and budgeting can run from a few hundred dollars for brochures to tens of thousands of dollars for interpretive depending upon the extent desired. A conservative combination of the two would be ideal.
Artifact Log and History Update
Artifacts in the brick Kehoe Foundry building are currently being logged and wrapped for storage. Among the items are varied tools used in the iron founding process including soldering irons, files, a mattock head and mold clamps. Item ages range from about 1880 into the WWII era. A burner found buried in the metal building dates from the latter time frame. Phillips-head screws used in the device give evidence that the building probably had a dirt floor until about the
1950’s. More will be photographed, tagged and bagged in the next few days.
While in the process of recording the artifacts I was able to talk to Gary Thorne who is the Masonry Superintendent for CHS. He agrees that the bricks in the well of the Gas Works wall
are at least early nineteenth century. That would put the date of the wall and arch in the War of
1812 era or earlier. This will be an interesting find for promoting the site later. Further study
will be available by gaining access to the closed section of the space.
Defining Our Goal
Section 1
This first section is a study to help educate stakeholders in the vision, direction and goals of the Trustees Garden project. The second paper will study the possibilities for the interpretive history for visitors. At least twenty-five locations could be highlighted and implemented in telling the Garden’s history through docents, guides and literature. As mentioned below, sign
cost and budgeting can run from a few hundred dollars for brochures to tens of thousands of dollars for interpretive depending upon the extent desired. A conservative combination of the two would be ideal.