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proved to be human, right mastoid Morongo Band of , human remains and associated funerary process, resulting presumably, from a [previously listed as Morongo objects, and present-day Indian Tribes human cremation. The disposition of Band of Mission Indians of the or Native Hawaiian organizations. this specimen will be arranged with Morongo Reservation]; Ramona Band of Lineal descendants or representatives of Anthony Andreas, the Native American Cahuilla, California [previously listed as any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian consultant of the project from the Agua Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla organization not identified in this notice Caliente Cahuilla Band.’’ The human Mission Indians of California]; Santa that wish to request transfer of control remains—a mastoid process—belong to Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, of these human remains and associated an individual of unknown age and sex. California [previously listed as Santa funerary objects should submit a written No known individual was identified. No Rosa Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians request to the San Bernardino County associated funerary objects are present. of the Santa Rosa Reservation]; and the Museum. If no additional requestors According to the Webb Associates Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, come forward, transfer of control of the report, settlement at Seven Palms Ranch California [previously listed as Torres- human remains and associated funerary dates from 1150 to 1876 A.D. Seven Martinez Band of Cahuilla Mission objects to the lineal descendants, Indian Palms oasis was abandoned in the Indians of California] (hereafter referred Tribes, or Native Hawaiian 1870s, when the population moved to as ‘‘The Affiliated Tribes’’). organizations stated in this notice may several miles southwest to Palm Springs Additional Requestors and Disposition proceed. Station. This group was identified as the DATES: Lineal descendants or Havinakiktum (‘‘deep water hole’’) clan Lineal descendants or representatives representatives of any Indian Tribe or of the Coyote Moiety (Strong 1929:91), of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Native Hawaiian organization not whose religious affiliation was with the organization not identified in this notice identified in this notice that wish to Morongo groups. The people of Seven that wish to request transfer of control request transfer of control of these Palms are known as the Hav ve. of these human remains and associated human remains and associated funerary Ethnohistoric evidence indicates that funerary objects should submit a written objects should submit a written request the area around Seven Palms Ranch was request with information in support of with information in support of the occupied by the Cahuilla tribe the request to Tamara Serrao-Leiva, San request to the San Bernardino County throughout prehistory, and the Bernardino County Museum, 2024 Museum at the address in this notice by archeological record indicates Cahuilla Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92373, May 27, 2021. presence in the protohistoric period. In telephone (909) 798–8623, email ADDRESSES: recent times, the Agua Caliente Band of [email protected], by Tamara Serrao-Leiva, San Cahuilla Indians filed a resolution on May 27, 2021. After that date, if no Bernardino County Museum, 2024 the village site with the Riverside additional requestors have come Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92374, County Assessor’s office. forward, transfer of control of the telephone (909) 798–8623, email human remains and associated funerary [email protected]. Determinations Made by the San SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Bernardino County Museum objects to The Affiliated Tribes may proceed. here given in accordance with the Personnel of the San Bernardino The San Bernardino County Museum Native American Graves Protection and County Museum have determined that: is responsible for notifying The Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the Affiliated Tribes and The Consulted and 3003, of the completion of an inventory human remains described in this notice Invited Tribes and Groups that this of human remains and associated represent the physical remains of two notice has been published. funerary objects under the control of the individuals of Native American San Bernardino County Museum, Dated: April 19, 2021. ancestry. Redlands, CA. The human remains and • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), Melanie O’Brien, associated funerary objects were the one object described in this notice Manager, National NAGPRA Program. removed from San Bernardino County, are reasonably believed to have been [FR Doc. 2021–08773 Filed 4–26–21; 8:45 am] CA. placed with or near individual human BILLING CODE 4312–52–P This notice is published as part of the remains at the time of death or later as National Park Service’s administrative part of the death rite or ceremony. responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in is a relationship of shared group National Park Service this notice are the sole responsibility of identity that can be reasonably traced the museum, institution, or Federal between the Native American human [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0031786; agency that has control of the Native remains and associated funerary objects PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] American human remains and and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla associated funerary objects. The Notice of Inventory Completion: San Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian National Park Service is not responsible Bernardino County Museum, Reservation, California; Augustine Band for the determinations in this notice. of Cahuilla Indians, California Redlands, CA Consultation [previously listed as Augustine Band of AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Cahuilla Mission Indians of the ACTION: Notice. A detailed assessment of the human Augustine Reservation]; Cabazon Band remains was made by the San of Mission Indians, California; Cahuilla SUMMARY: The San Bernardino County Bernardino County Museum Band of Indians [previously listed as Museum (SBCM) has completed an professional staff in consultation with Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the inventory of human remains and representatives of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla Reservation, California]; Los associated funerary objects, in Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno consultation with the appropriate Caliente , California; Indians, California [previously listed as Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno organizations, and has determined that California; Cahuilla Band of Indians Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation]; there is a cultural affiliation between the [previously listed as Cahuilla Band of

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Mission Indians of the Cahuilla of Sahat’pa, in , Determinations Made by the San Reservation, California]; Morongo Band where the El Casco Dam Property is Bernardino County Museum of Mission Indians, California located. Sahat’pa, a historic Cahuilla Personnel of the San Bernardino [previously listed as Morongo Band of village and cemetery occupied by County Museum have determined that: Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Mountain , remained under • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the Morongo Reservation]; San Manuel the leadership of from human remains described in this notice Band of Mission Indians, California 1851 until his death during the represent the physical remains of two [previously listed as San Manual Band smallpox epidemic of early 1863. A individuals of Native American of Serrano Mission Indians of the San SBCMA publication relates that an ancestry. Manual Reservation]; Santa Rosa Band American General Bean gifted Juan • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), of Cahuilla Indians, California Antonio many presents, including an the 32 objects described in this notice [previously listed as Santa Rosa Band of officer’s army coat and epaulettes, are reasonably believed to have been Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Santa ‘‘which he wore proudly on all state placed with or near individual human Rosa Reservation]; and the Mission occasions.’’ remains at the time of death or later as Creek Band of Mission Indians, a non- The 1960’s site record for CA–SBR– part of the death rite or ceremony. federally recognized Indian group. The • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, 179 states that ‘‘[a]ll the dead of Juan is a relationship of shared group California [previously listed as Antonio’s band’’ where found in burial identity that can be reasonably traced Augustine Band of Cahuilla Mission contexts. The archeological field notes between the Native American human Indians of the Augustine Reservation]; describe seven burials, and note that remains and associated funerary objects Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and many others were heavily destroyed by and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Cupeno Indians, California [previously tractor activity. (The location of the Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian listed as Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla remains from those burials is unknown.) Reservation, California; Augustine Band & Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Subsequently, the site became registered of Cahuilla Indians, California Reservation]; , California State Historic Site, No. 749. [previously listed as Augustine Band of California [previously listed as Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla Mission Today, the Cahuilla are represented Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Indians of California]; and the Torres by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Augustine Reservation]; Cabazon Band Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian of Mission Indians, California; Cahuilla California [previously listed as Torres- Reservation, California; Augustine Band Band of Indians [previously listed as Martinez Band of Cahuilla Mission of Cahuilla Indians, California Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Indians of California] were invited to [previously listed as Augustine Band of Cahuilla Reservation, California]; Los consult, but did not participate. Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Hereafter, all the Indian Tribes and Augustine Reservation]; Cabazon Band Indians, California [previously listed as groups listed above are referred to as of Mission Indians, California; Cahuilla Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno ‘‘The Consulted and Invited Tribes and Band of Indians [previously listed as Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation]; Groups.’’ Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Cahuilla Reservation, California]; Los California [previously listed as Morongo History and Description of the Remains Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the On October 4, 1957, during the course Indians, California [previously listed as Morongo Reservation]; Ramona Band of of digging a reservoir, human remains Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno Cahuilla, California [previously listed as representing, at minimum, two Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation]; Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla individuals were removed from the El Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Mission Indians of California]; Santa Casco Dam Property (SBCM–118; CA– California [previously listed as Morongo Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, SBR–179) in San Bernardino County, Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the California [previously listed as Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians CA. At some point, the human remains Morongo Reservation]; Ramona Band of of the Santa Rosa Reservation]; and the were comingled. One of the individuals Cahuilla, California [previously listed as Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, is a child whose identity is unknown. Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla The other individual, an adult, is California [previously listed as Torres- Mission Indians of California]; Santa identified as Juan Antonio Costo by a Martinez Band of Cahuilla Mission Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, SBCM label reading ‘‘Remains of Juan Indians of California] (hereafter referred California [previously listed as Santa Antonio.’’ (When collected, the child’s to as ‘‘The Affiliated Tribes’’). bones might have been assumed to be Rosa Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians • Pursuant to 43 CFR 10.2(b)(1) and those of Juan Antonio Costo.) The 32 of the Santa Rosa Reservation]; and the 10.14(b), Orlando Anthony Largo, associated funerary objects are one Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, Lorraine Lobbins, Leon Scribner, Lois epaulette, two lots of fabric fragments, California [previously listed as Torres- Scribner Odom, Vivian Hamilton, and one lot of beads, one bell, two rings, Martinez Band of Cahuilla Mission Mara Costo are the direct lineal four coins, four buttons, three lots of Indians of California]. Through descendants of Juan Antonio Costo; varied ceramic, one lot of micro beads, consultation with representatives of the hereafter, they are referred to as ‘‘The one lot of mixed beads, five nails, three Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, Lineal Descendants.’’ lots of fragmented metal, one lot of SBCM has identified Orlando Anthony Additional Requestors and Disposition buttons, one spoon, one metal cup Largo, Lorraine Lobbins, Leon Scribner, fragment, and one military belt buckle Lois Scribner Odom, and Vivian Lineal descendants or representatives and hardware. The remains of the adult Hamilton as the lineal descendants of of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian identified as Juan Antonio Costo were Juan Antonio Costo, and through organization not identified in this notice found with the epaulette in situ. consultation with representatives of the that wish to request transfer of control Juan Antonio Costo was the last Cahuilla Band of Indians, SBCM has of these human remains and associated Hereditary Chief of the Cahuilla. In also identified a sixth lineal descendant funerary objects should submit a written 1851, he moved his band to the village of Juan Antonio Costo, Mara Costo. request with information in support of

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the request to Tamara Serrao-Leiva, San CFR part 60, comments are being Bernardino County Museum, 2024 accepted concerning the significance of Polk County Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92373, the nominated properties under the Valley Auto Co.—Morgan Auto Co. Garage, telephone (909) 798–8623, email National Register criteria for evaluation. 333 5th St., West Des Moines, [email protected], by Before including your address, phone SG100006523 May 27, 2021. After that date, if no number, email address, or other Poweshiek County additional requestors have come personal identifying information in your forward, transfer of control of the comment, you should be aware that Brooklyn Opera House—Broadway Theatre, human remains of Juan Antonio Costa your entire comment—including your 115 Jackson St., Brooklyn, SG100006522 and the associated funerary objects to personal identifying information—may NEW YORK The Lineal Descendants or The be made publicly available at any time. Albany County Affiliated Tribes, and transfer of control While you can ask us in your comment of the human remains of the child and to withhold your personal identifying Park Mart, 93 North Pearl St., Albany, SG100006516 the associated funerary objects to The information from public review, we Affiliated Tribes may proceed. cannot guarantee that we will be able to Essex County The San Bernardino County Museum do so. Westport Historic District, Generally is responsible for notifying The Nominations submitted by State or Champlain Ave., Main, Cisco, and Consulted and Invited Tribes and Washington Sts., Westport, SG100006513 Groups and The Lineal Descendants that Tribal Historic Preservation Officers: Greene County this notice has been published. Village of Coxsackie Cemetery, 144 Mansion Dated: April 19, 2021. Cleveland County St., Coxsackie, SG100006511 Melanie O’Brien, Rison Overpass, AR 35 (Magnolia St.) over Jefferson County Manager, National NAGPRA Program. the Union Pacific RR., Rison, SG100006533 [FR Doc. 2021–08776 Filed 4–26–21; 8:45 am] Ballard, Samuel F., House (Stone Buildings of Jefferson County, New York, ca. 1800– BILLING CODE 4312–52–P Columbia County 1875 MPS), 15811 Cty. Rd. 64, Watertown, McNeil Overpass, U.S. 79 over the Union MP100006515 Pacific RR., McNeil, SG100006535 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Rensselaer County Drew County Harder Manufacturing Company—Albany National Park Service Science Building, 562 University Dr., Woolen Company Inc. Building, 2 Green Monticello, SG100006534 [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–DTS#–31776; St., Rensselaer, SG100006510 PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] Garland County Saratoga County National Register of Historic Places; Hot Springs Masonic Temple, 311 West Church Hill Historic District, Terminal and Church Hill Rds., Halfmoon, SG100006512 Notification of Pending Nominations Grand Ave., Hot Springs, SG100006532 and Related Actions Jefferson County Schenectady County Fitzgerald Building, 144–148 Clinton St., AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. U.S. 65 Expressway Pedestrian Bridge, Spanning the Martha Mitchell Expwy. at Schenectady, SG100006517 ACTION: Notice. Mulberry St., Pine Bluff, SG100006530 PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY: The National Park Service is Lawrence A. Davis, Sr., Student Union, 2000 Blair County soliciting electronic comments on the LA Prexy Davis Dr., Pine Bluff, significance of properties nominated SG100006531 Chimney Rocks, Chimney Rocks Park before April 10, 2021, for listing or (Chimney Rocks Rd.), Hollidaysburg, Phillips County SG100006540 related actions in the National Register Berger, Dr. Alfred A. and Adele, House, 121 TEXAS of Historic Places. Stonebrook Rd., Helena-West Helena, DATES: Comments should be submitted SG100006536 Galveston County electronically by May 12, 2021. Helena World Building, 417 York St., Helena- American National Insurance Company ADDRESSES: Comments are encouraged West Helena, SG100006537 (ANICO) 1 Moody Ave. (1902 Market St.), Galveston, SG100006539 to be submitted electronically to Pulaski County National_Register_Submissions@ Bayou Brae Historic District, All properties nps.gov with the subject line ‘‘Public Reutlinger House, 2005 South Spring St., on Bayou Dr., Brae Ln., Coryell St., Oboe Comment on .’’ If you Franke-Watson House, 30 Edgehill Rd., Little League City, SG100006547 Rock, SG100006528 have no access to email you may send Tarrant County K.C. Baking Powder Building, 3401 East them via U.S. Postal Service and all Broadway, North Little Rock, SG100006529 Knight, Elizabeth and Jack, House, 2811 other carriers to the National Register of Simondale Dr., Fort Worth, SG100006521 Historic Places, National Park Service, Sebastian County VIRGINIA 1849 C Street NW, MS 7228, Jewish Cemetery, 1601 South H St., Fort Washington, DC 20240. Smith, SG100006538 Arlington County SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Windsor Apartments (Garden Apartments, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA properties listed in this notice are being Apartment Houses and Apartment considered for listing or related actions District of Columbia Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia in the National Register of Historic MPS) 20–204 North Thomas St., Arlington, Colony Hill Historic District, 1700–1731, MP100006520 Places. Nominations for their 1800–1821, 4501–4520 Hoban Rd. NW, consideration were received by the 1801–1820 45th St. NW, 4407–4444, Virginia Beach Independent City National Park Service before April 10, Hadfield Rd. NW, 1701–1717 Foxhall Rd. Jefferson Manor Motel Apartments (Virginia 2021. Pursuant to Section 60.13 of 36 NW, Washington, SG100006546 Beach Oceanfront Resort Motels and

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