National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions, 21805-21806 [2014-08700]
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identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these
human remains and associated funerary
objects should submit a written request
with information in support of the
request to Texas A&M University at the
address in this notice by May 19, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Dr. Suzanne L. Eckert,
Department of Anthropology, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX
77843–4352, telephone (979) 845–5242.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
here given in accordance with the
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
3003, of the completion of an inventory
of human remains and associated
funerary objects under the control of
Texas A&M University, College Station,
TX. The human remains were removed
from Wilson, Kinney, and Wharton
Counties, TX.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
this notice are the sole responsibility of
the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American human remains and
associated funerary objects. The
National Park Service is not responsible
for the determinations in this notice.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by Texas A&M
University (TAMU) professional staff in
1995. In 2010, representatives of the
Comanche Nation, Oklahoma; Kickapoo
Tribe of Oklahoma; and the Tonkawa
Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma were
invited to consult with TAMU for the
purpose of determining the place and
manner of the repatriation. The
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma contacted
TAMU with an interest in having these
remains repatriated; no representatives
from the other tribes contacted TAMU
in response to this invitation.
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History and Description of the Remains
From July 1985 to August 1985,
human remains representing, at
minimum, three individuals were
removed from the Wilson County
Project Site (41WN73), in Wilson
County, TX, as part of a salvage
excavation run through the University
of Texas at San Antonio. At the time of
donation, these human remains were
identified as being from Burial #1
(TAMU–NAGPRA 45), Burial #2
(TAMU–NAGPRA 46), and Burial #3
(TAMU–NAGPRA 47). The human
remains were determined to be as
follows: Burial #1, one adult of
indeterminate sex; Burial #2, one adult
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of indeterminate sex; and Burial #3, one
adult of indeterminate sex. Based on
artifacts recovered from the site, the
human remains were determined to be
prehistoric. No known individuals were
identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
In 1978, human remains representing,
at minimum, two individuals were
removed from private land in Kinney
County, TX, and donated to TAMU
(TAMU–NAGPRA 48). At the time of
donation, it was indicated that the
human remains were probably
prehistoric, without further explanation.
Analysis of the human remains by
physical anthropologists indicates that
this individual was of Native American
origins. The human remains were
determined to be one adult female and
one adult male. No known individuals
were identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
In 1986, human remains representing,
at minimum, one individual were
removed from private land in Wharton
County, TX, and donated to TAMU
(TAMU–NAGPRA 56). The two
associated funerary objects are a lead
bullet and ceramic pipe. The associated
funerary objects date the human
remains to 1840–1870 A.D. Analysis of
the human remains by physical
anthropologists indicates that this
individual was of Native American
origins. The human remains were
determined to be one adult of
indeterminate sex. No known
individuals were identified.
Based on geographic location of all
the sites in this notice, TAMU staff
found it reasonable to trace a shared
identity between the human remains in
this notice and the following historic
groups: Cantona, Ervipiame, Mayeye,
Comanche, Kickapoo, Tonkawa,
Coahuiltecan, and Lipan Apache.
Archeological and linguistic evidence,
historical records, and/or traditional
beliefs indicate that there is a
relationship of shared group identity
between these historic groups and the
present-day Comanche Nation,
Oklahoma; Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma; and the Tonkawa Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma.
Determinations Made by Texas A&M
University
Officials of Texas A&M University
have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of six
individuals of Native American
ancestry.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),
the two objects described in this notice
are reasonably believed to have been
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placed with or near individual human
remains at the time of death or later as
part of the death rite or ceremony.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there
is a relationship of shared group
identity that can be reasonably traced
between the Native American human
remains and the Comanche Nation,
Oklahoma; Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma; and the Tonkawa Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to request transfer of control
of these human remains should submit
a written request with information in
support of the request to Dr. Suzanne L.
Eckert, Department of Anthropology,
Texas A&M University, College Station,
TX 77843–4352, telephone (979) 845–
5242, by May 19, 2014. After that date,
if no additional requestors have come
forward, transfer of control of the
human remains to the Comanche
Nation, Oklahoma; Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma; and the Tonkawa Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma may proceed.
Texas A&M University is responsible
for notifying the Comanche Nation,
Oklahoma; Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma; and the Tonkawa Tribe of
Indians of Oklahoma that this notice has
been published.
Dated: March 4, 2014.
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–NRNHL–15438;
PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before March 29, 2014.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part
60, written comments are being
accepted concerning the significance of
the nominated properties under the
National Register criteria for evaluation.
Comments may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280,
Washington, DC 20240; by all other
carriers, National Register of Historic
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Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye
St. NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
or faxed comments should be submitted
by May 2, 2014. Before including your
address, phone number, email address,
or other personal identifying
information in your comment, you
should be aware that your entire
comment—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Dated: March 31, 2014.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
National Historic Landmarks Program.
Metropolitan Apartments, (Apartment
Buildings in Washington, DC, MPS) 200–
210 Rhode Island Ave. NE., Washington,
14000199
Spingarn Senior High School, (Public School
Buildings of Washington, DC MPS) 2500
Benning Rd. NE., Washington, 14000198
NEBRASKA
Douglas County
Reagan, John E., House, 2102 Pinkney St.,
Omaha, 14000201
NEW JERSEY
Cape May County
Goshen School, 314 N. Delsea Dr. (Middle
Township), Goshen, 14000202
Middlesex County
Short Hills Battlefield Historic District, 1729
& 1591 Woodland Ave., Edison Township,
14000203
Warren County
Hixson—Mixsell House, 157 Cty. Rd. 519
(Pohatcong Township), Springtown,
14000204
NEW YORK
Columbia County
Burroughs—Foland Farm, 2323 NY 9,
Livingston, 14000205
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Warren County
Woodward Hall, 1312 Lake Ave., Lake
Luzerne, 14000206
Westchester County
Manor Club, 1023 Esplanade, Pelham Manor,
14000207
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[OMB Control Number 1010–0082;
MMAA104000]
Information Collection: Leasing for
Minerals Other Than Oil, Gas, and
Sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf;
Proposed Collection for OMB Review;
Comment Request
60-day notice.
To comply with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), the Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM) is inviting
comments on a collection of information
that we will submit to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval. The information
collection request (ICR) concerns the
paperwork requirements in the
regulations under 30 CFR 581 Leasing
for Minerals Other than Oil, Gas, and
Sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf.
DATES: Submit written comments by
June 16, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Please send your comments
on this ICR to the BOEM Information
Collection Clearance Officer, Arlene
Bajusz, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, 381 Elden Street, HM–
3127, Herndon, Virginia 20170 (mail); or
arlene.bajusz@boem.gov (email); or
703–787–1209 (fax). Please reference
ICR 1010–0082 in your comment and
include your name and return address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Arlene Bajusz, Office of Policy,
Regulations, and Analysis at (703) 787–
1025 to request a copy of the ICR.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control Number: 1010–0082.
Title: 30 CFR 581, Leasing for
Minerals Other than Oil, Gas, and
Sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf.
Abstract: Section 8(k) of the Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act
(Act), as amended (43 U.S.C. 1337),
authorizes the Secretary of the Interior
(Secretary) to grant to the qualified
persons, offering the highest cash
bonuses on a basis of competitive
bidding, leases of any mineral other
than oil, gas, and sulphur. This applies
to any area of the OCS not then under
lease for such mineral upon royalty,
SUMMARY:
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Spartanburg, 14000208
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rental, and other terms and conditions
that the Secretary may prescribe at the
time of the lease offer. The Secretary is
to administer the leasing provisions of
the Act and prescribe the rules and
regulations necessary to carry out those
provisions.
Regulations at 30 CFR 581 implement
these statutory requirements. There has
been no leasing activity in the OCS for
minerals other than oil, gas, or sulphur
for many years; however, because these
are regulatory requirements, the
potential exists for information to be
collected. Therefore, we are renewing
OMB approval for this information
collection.
BOEM will use the information
required by 30 CFR 581 to determine if
statutory requirements are met prior to
the issuance of a lease. Specifically,
BOEM will use the information to:
• Evaluate the area and minerals
requested by the lessee to assess the
viability of offering leases for sale;
• Request the State(s) to initiate the
establishment of a joint group to assess
the proposed action;
• Ensure excessive overriding royalty
interests are not created that would put
economic constraints on all parties
involved;
• Document that a leasehold or
geographical subdivision has been
surrendered by the record title holder;
and
• Determine if activities on the
proposed lease area(s) will have a
significant impact on the environment.
We protect proprietary information
according to the Freedom of Information
Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and its implementing
regulations (43 CFR part 2), and 30 CFR
parts 580 and 582. No items of a
sensitive nature are collected.
Responses are mandatory.
Frequency: On occasion.
Description of Respondents: As there
are no active respondents, we estimate
the potential annual number of
respondents to be one. Potential
respondents are OCS lease requestors,
State governments, and OCS lessees.
Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping Hour Burden: We expect
the annual reporting burden for this
renewal to be 1,264 hours. The
following table details the individual
components and respective hour burden
estimates of this ICR. In calculating the
burdens, we assumed that respondents
perform certain requirements in the
normal course of their activities. We
consider these to be usual and
customary and took that into account in
estimating the burden.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NRNHL-15438; PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]
National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending
Nominations and Related Actions
Nominations for the following properties being considered for
listing or related actions in the National Register were received by
the National Park Service before March 29, 2014. Pursuant to section
60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60, written comments are being accepted concerning
the significance of the nominated properties under the National
Register criteria for evaluation. Comments may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National Register of Historic Places,
National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, Washington, DC 20240;
by all other carriers, National Register of Historic
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Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye St. NW., 8th floor, Washington,
DC 20005; or by fax, 202-371-6447. Written or faxed comments should be
submitted by May 2, 2014. Before including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--including your
personal identifying information--may be made publicly available at any
time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal
identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so.
Dated: March 31, 2014.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic Landmarks
Program.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
District of Columbia
Metropolitan Apartments, (Apartment Buildings in Washington, DC,
MPS) 200-210 Rhode Island Ave. NE., Washington, 14000199
Spingarn Senior High School, (Public School Buildings of Washington,
DC MPS) 2500 Benning Rd. NE., Washington, 14000198
NEBRASKA
Douglas County
Reagan, John E., House, 2102 Pinkney St., Omaha, 14000201
NEW JERSEY
Cape May County
Goshen School, 314 N. Delsea Dr. (Middle Township), Goshen, 14000202
Middlesex County
Short Hills Battlefield Historic District, 1729 & 1591 Woodland
Ave., Edison Township, 14000203
Warren County
Hixson--Mixsell House, 157 Cty. Rd. 519 (Pohatcong Township),
Springtown, 14000204
NEW YORK
Columbia County
Burroughs--Foland Farm, 2323 NY 9, Livingston, 14000205
Warren County
Woodward Hall, 1312 Lake Ave., Lake Luzerne, 14000206
Westchester County
Manor Club, 1023 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, 14000207
SOUTH CAROLINA
Spartanburg County
Schuyler Apartments, 275 S. Church St., Spartanburg, 14000208
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