A comprehensive history of the Children's Hospital of San Antonio downtown property was documented in Archival and Historical Review of the Children's Hospital of San Antonio Property, Downtown, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Special Report, No. 35 by Clinton M.M. McKenzie, Cynthia Munoz and Raymond Mauldin. The property was the site of the San Fernando Campo Santo from 1808-1848 and the Old Catholic Cemetery of San Antonio from 1848-1855.
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CAR continues to work on projects in downtown San Antonio and at the missions, including:
- Archaeological Investigations of Sections of the San Pedro (41BX337) and Upper Labor (41BX1273) Acequias in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 481 by Sarah Wigley
- Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling Excavations at Mission Concepcion (41BX12), San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 486 by Leonard Kemp
- Archaeological Investigation of the O'Hara House Site (41BX2445), San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 491 by Clinton M.M. McKenzie
- Alazan Creek Trail System Project, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 496 by Jose E. Zapata
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Archaeological testing and monitoring at the Alamo were conducted by CAR archaeologists for planned security upgrades in Archaeological Investigations Associated with Security Upgrades at the Alamo (41BX6), San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 487 by Jose E. Zapata and Clinton M.M. McKenzie.
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...in projects around Texas, including:
- A Reevaluation of Seven Sites at Camp Bowie, Brown County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 482 by Leonard Kemp
- Evaluation of Archaeological Sites at Camp Bullis and Lackland AFB, Joint Base San Antonio, Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 493 by Sarah Wigley
- National Register Eligibility Testing of Sites 41BP471, 41BP477, and 41BP666, on Camp Swift, Bastrop County, Texas, Archaeological Report, No. 495 by Leonard Kemp, Lynn Kim, and Raymond Mauldin
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