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Historical and Architectural Surveys

- 260 properties, 1980, Connecticut Historical Commission, Main Street (Central Business District), intensive-level,
      Danbury Preservation Trust   

- 187 properties, 1981, Connecticut Historical Commission, Balmforth-Maple Avenue Corridor, intensive-level,
      Danbury Preservation Trust   

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Archaeological Surveys

- 1977, An Archaeological Survey of the Danbury-Saw Mill Road Area, NPS NADB #CT-170, CHPC no. 70
      Connecticut Archaeological Survey Inc.   

- 1977, An Archaeological Survey of the Danbury Wastewater Project, NPS NADB #CT-171, CHPC no. 71
      CAS Inc.   

- 1977, A Reconnaissance Survey of the Danbury-Southwest High Service Project, NPS NADB #CT-28, CHPC no. 96
      CAS Inc.   

- 1978, Sawmills and Irishmen: An Exploration of the Historic Cultural Resources of Sawmill Road, NPS NADB #CT-40, AIAI, CHPC no. 141
      Handsman, Russell G.   

- 1979, A Cultural Resource Survey of the Mall at Saw Mill (Stage 1A), also covers the town of Southeast in Putnam County, N.Y.; NPS NADB #CT-304, Dumont Archaeological Surveys, CHPC no. 128
      Dumont, Lewis A.    Schier, Carolyn A.   

- 1985, An Archaeological Survey of Route 7, also covers Norwalk; NPS NADB #CT-286, CHPC no. 282
      CAS Inc.   

- 1985, Cultural Resources Investigations, Balmforth Avenue/Maple Avenue Road Improvements, NPS NADB #CT-82, Raber Associates, CHPC no. 283
      Raber, Michael S.   

- 1995, Phase 1A Archaeological Survey, Reconstruction of Route 7, State Project 34-H016; also covers Ridgefield, Historical Perspectives Inc., CHPC no. 640
      Schneiderman-Fox, Faline    Saunders, Cece    Kearns, Betsy   

- 1996, Phase 1B Archaeological Survey, Route 7, State Project 34-H016; also covers Ridgefield, Historical Perspectives Inc., CHPC no. 659
      Schneiderman-Fox, Faline    Saunders, Cece    Kearns, Betsy   

- 1999, Phase 2 Intensive Survey, Supplement Phase 2 Survey Nathaniel Sillick Site, Reconstruction of Route US 7, State Project 34-260, On-Call Service Agreement No. 7.19-04(96); also covers Ridgefield, PAL, Inc., CHPC no. 741
      Schafer, David K.    Fragola, Patricia   

- 2002, Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey, Westside Campus, Western Connecticut State University, CHPC no. 1111
      Public Archaeology Survey Team, Inc.   

- 2006, Phase I Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of a Proposed Cellular Communications Facility Located at 52 Stadley Rough Road, CHPC no. 1472
      Heritage Consultants LLC   

- 2008, Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Interstate 84 Improvements, Exits 1 and 2, Archaeological Consulting Services, CHPC no. 1624
      Walwer, Gregory F.    Walwer, Dorothy N.   

- 2009, FTA Alternatives Analysis, Draft/Final Environmental Impact Statement, Danbury Branch Improvement Program, Task 5 Environmental Tech. Memos, Section 10: Archaeological Resources, State Project 302-008, (evaluation of the 14.3 mile Danbury to New Milford Extension of Metro-North Commuter Railroad Electrification Project alignment); includes digital version, Archaeological Consulting Services, CHPC no. 1774
      Walwer, Dorothy N.    Walwer, Gregory F.   

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Documentation Studies


- Property: Patch Street Bridge
   Location: Patch Street Bridge
   Documentation: 21 text, 20 photographs
   HAER: CT-30

- Property: St. Peter's Convent
   Location: 88 Main Street
   Documentation: 7 text, 16 photographs
   HABS: CT-464

- Property: Union Station
   Location: White Street and Patriot Drive
   Documentation: 6 text, 25 photographs, 25 negatives
  
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Survey Maps


- Title: Comprehensive Survey Phase VI
   Scale: 1:200


- Title: Main street area intensive level survey
  

- Title: Historic resource map
   Notes: Danbury street map that has been used to mark historic resource locations
  

- Title: Historic resource map
   Notes: Tax assessor's map that has been used to mark the locations of historic resources in Danbury
  
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