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Dennis, Michelle L.
(University of Oregon, 1995-03)
Traditionally, small towns have been at a disadvantage in funding historic preservation
efforts as most federal and state funding programs tend to focus on projects in urban
areas. Because small towns are an important ...
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Fiori, Frank Anthony
(University of Oregon, 1983-06)
The George C. Cooley Cottage, located at 220 Blakely
Avenue in Brownsville, Oregon, survives as an excellent
example of vernacular Classical Revival architecture in
Oregon. The building is presently owned by the ...
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Gratreak, Leesa
(University of Oregon, 2012-06)
Statements like "These windows are too old", "I need to build a new structure if I want it to
be efficient", and "as long as it is LEED certified it must be a sustainable project" illustrate this
point: There is a ...
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Catlin, Janice A.
(University of Oregon, 1996-06)
Historic Railroad Stations of California today exist in many diverse situations:
from those which have become revitalized and integral parts of the community to those
which have been ignored and left to ruin. These ...
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Curran, Christine Ann
(University of Oregon, 1998-06)
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) was created in 1937 to market
power from Bonneville Dam and later, Grand Coulee Dam, two New Deal relief projects
on the Columbia River. Between 1939 and 1945 the BPA built a ...
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Curran, Christine Ann
(The University of Oregon, 1998-06)
The Bonneville Power Administration(BPA)was created in 1937 to market power from Bonneville Dam and later, Grand Coulee Dam, two New Deal relief projects on the Columbia River. Between 1939 and 1945 the BPA built a ...
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Hartmans, Donna Marie
(University of Oregon, 2022)
The United States Forest Service constructed over 5,000
lookout stations to guard forests, beginning in the early
1900s. The Forest Service deemed these structures obsolete
and began destroying them when other methods ...
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Meacham, Matt
(University of Oregon, 1994)
This research is intended to establish the foundation for further
research in Historic Preservation. My interest in Historic Preservation
has begun to include the notion that the respect for and preservation of
artifacts ...
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Nowlin, Laura
(2008-06)
The field of historic preservation, until recently, overlooked rural communities in its
mission to preserve historic resources. While the preservation community begins to
focus more on landscape preservation and rural ...
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Lingo, Shawn
(University of Oregon, 2008-11)
The new (though it is approaching ninety years of age) mine casemate at Fort
Columbia is a unique structure. It is a subterranean structure of massive reinforced
concrete, every bit as intimidating and fascinating as the ...
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Singer, David Adam
(University of Oregon, 2000-03)
The Education Building and Commerce Hall represent a vital connection to the heritage
of the University of Oregon's architectural development. The buildings signify the
inception of Ellis Lawrence's planning and design ...
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Howard, Spencer
(University of Oregon, 2002)
The, purpose of this document is to serve as a tool for the conservation and management of the Stimson-Green Mansion and Carriage House. This report is a terminal project towards partial fulfillment of a Masters of Science ...
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Singer, David Adam
(University of Oregon, 2020-03)
The Education Building and Commerce Hall represent a vital connection_ to the heritage
of the University of Oregon's architectural development. The buildings signify the
inception of Ellis Lawrence's planning and design ...
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Heald, Leslie S.
(University of Oregon, 1999-12)
This thesis examines the operations of the Povey Bros. stained glass studio, active
in Portland, Oregon from 1888 to 1929, within the context of historic American stained
glass. The design and manufacturing processes ...
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Johnson, Otis H.
(The University of Oregon, 1947-06)
The nature and construction of a given historical work carries with it the obligations and implications of a considerable amount of expended effort toward the ultimate goal of presenting to the reader the historical events ...
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Roth, Teresa Foley
(University of Oregon, 1972-08-10)
Cities have traditionally been dynamic places of diversity and opportunity. This century, however, has seen a steady urban to suburban migration by the middle economic class. They have left the cities to the few rich and ...
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Helwick Lisle, Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2007)
This document consists of four chapters. Beginning with Cumberland Island's
first residents, the Tacatacuru, and ending with the National Park Service's acquisition of
Cumberland Island National Seashore, Chapter One ...
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HAKANSON KADAS, MARIANNE
(The University of Oregon, 1991-06)
This thesis is the study of the North Oregon coastal community of Neahkahnie, its history and the events leading up to its development, the subsequent summer artist colony, and the early architecture as designed by members ...
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Kadas, Marianne Hakanson
(University of Oregon, 199-06)
This thesis is the study of the North Oregon coastal
community of Neahkahnie, its history and the events leading
up to its development, the subsequent summer artist colony,
and the early architecture as designed by ...
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Leavitt, Skyla
(University of Oregon Libraries, 2020-06)
In the interdisciplinary practice of historic building
preservation, there is a disconnect between architecture
and historic preservation professionals because each
side is not fully aware of the responsibilities and ...
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