The Luck of Third Street
The Luck of Third Street Historical Archaeology Data Recovery Report for the Caltrans District 8 San Bernardino Headquarters Demolition Project (P36-010399, CA-SBR-10399H; P36-010400, CA-SBR-10400H; P36-010820, CA-SBR-10820H) Old District 8 Office, 247 W. Third Street, San Bernardino, EA 08-482900 Prepared for: David Bricker, Environmental Cultural Studies Chief California Department of Transportation District 8 464 W. 4th Street, San Bernardino, California 92402 Prepared by: Julia G. Costello, Ph.D., Principal Investigator Foothill Resources, Ltd., P.O. Box 288, Mokelumne Hill, California 95245 and Kevin Hallaran, M.A., and Keith Warren Applied EarthWorks, Inc., 3292 E. Florida Ave., Hemet, California 92544 With contributions by: Margie Akin, Ph.D.; Sabrina Carli; Deborah C. Cook; Pamela R. Easter; Joan George; Sherri M. Gust, M.S.; Laramie Hickey-Friedman, M.S.; Virginia Popper, Ph.D.; Karl J. Reinhard; Susan J. Smith, M.S. USGS 7.5′ San Bernardino South (1967, photorevised 1980): Township 1S, Range 4W 7.7 acres Resources: P36-010399, CA-SBR-10399H; P36-010400, CA-SBR-10400H; P36-010820, CA-SBR-10820H Keywords: Location—San Bernardino, San Bernardino Valley, Warm Creek; Resources—Chinatown, Starke’s Hotel, Mormon Fort San Bernardino, privies, Chinese roasting ovens, Chinese temple, dog burial, drains, Chinese gaming artifacts, Asian coins, Chinese ceramics, historical pollen, historical macrobotanical remains, historical fauna, historical parasites 2004 Finalized 2010 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS This report has been prepared for the California Department of Transportation to document cultural resource mitigation measures taken related to the demolition of the former District 8 Headquarters building in downtown San Bernardino.
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