Boulder Historic Places Plan

Historic Archaeology Component Form

Resource Number : 5BL.7094

Temporary Resource Number : N/A

are sparsely scattered around the site, these are not temporally diagnostic and could be related to modern road and trail construction or use of the Boulder Creek Path. 22. Unique Artifact Descriptions. Particularly important attributes are listed following the artifact class and standardized terminology can be found in the Appendix to the instructions. Expand or contract tables as necessary. All of these items should be included in the counts of the Artifact table above. a. Glass: type, function, color, bottle part, manufacturing method, vessel style/contents, embossing/marking, dimensions, worked or modified? b. Ceramics: type, function, surface treatment/glaze, color, shape, trademarks, decorations, dimensions. c. Nails: type, function, dimensions. d. Industrial: type, function, manufacturing method, marking, dimensions. e. Cans: material type, side-seam, opening, vessel style/contents, embossing/marking, dimensions.

f. Structural: type, function, manufacturing method, marking, dimensions. g. Domestic: type, function, manufacturing method, marking, dimensions. h. Other/miscellaneous: type, function, manufacturing method, marking, dimensions . 23. Are standing structures present on the site? Yes No If yes, please complete Architectural Inventory Form(s)(1403)

24. Feature Descriptions Include a site map, to scale, with each feature listed below depicted on it. Please use the Historic Archaeology Lexicon for feature types. Insert rows and feature types into table as necessary. If desired, sort table by feature number. Feature Type (add others as necessary) Feature Number/Name Dimensions (feet / inches) Description

Retaining wall located on south side of Boulder Creek, inaccessible due to location bounded by private property. Constructed of large limestone blocks. Set of three stone water line footings or support pylons. Only the north footing was accessible for detailed documentation; the remaining two footing are on the south side of Boulder Creek and bounded by private property. Two irregular mounds connected by a low berm, all located in vicinity of former smelter building Exposed concrete wall, possibly part of smelter building. Flush with ground surface. Boulder with Historic-period rings and boulder with modern plaque Small area of exposed concrete in vicinity of former east retaining pond, possibly part of dam Irregular depression located within former east retaining pong Broken, irregular earthen berm forming south boundary of former west retaining pond Concrete headwall and former headgate

Estimated 30 ft long × 5 ft tall North footing maximum: 68 in north-south × 94 in east-west 88 in tall 210 ft east-west × 115 ft north-south × 5 ft tall 1 ft wide × 14 ft long Rings: 3 × 4 in 16 in east-west × 11 in north-south 50 ft east-west × 60 ft north-south × 2 ft deep 234 ft long × 6 ft wide × 3 ft tall 30 ft long × 13 in thick × 4 ft 6 in tall

Retaining wall

F1

Footing (group)

F2

Mound/berm (group)

F3

Wall

F4

Modified boulders

F5

Wall

F6

Depression

F7

Berm

F8

Headgate

F9

25. Potential for Additional Archaeological Information

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