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Repair & preserve Gachado Ranch House

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Historic Structures Rpt. For quarters 6 & 8

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Landscape & exterior maintenance Pratt Cabin

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Stabilize French's Cabin for visitor's safety

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Remediation Generator Bldg.

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Stabilize cavalry barracks & First Fort ruins

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Workshop to stabilize Larrieu Cabin

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Cyclic maintenance field school Keys Ranch structures

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Repair & restore Historic Cow Creek walls

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Stabilize historic Rowsell mining cabin

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