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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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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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Holtz, Paul Anderson
(University of Oregon, 1983)
This is a study on adaptive use both as a concept
and as a functioning form of architectural practice. The
primary vehicle for the discussion of adaptive use has
been the historic urban marketplace. Of the markets
selected ...
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Weingrod, Carmi F.
(University of Oregon, 1983-03)
This project deals with the Shelton-McMurphy property as an
example of an historic/cultural landscape, which contains within it
the visible signs of countless interactions between the natural and
built environments. The ...
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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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Flagg, Christopher C.
(University of Oregon, 1985-06)
It has often been noted that the history of ·a place is recorded
in the landscape. People create places to accommodate their particular needs and interests, although physical and socioeconomic conditions influence the ...
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Suttitum, Tada
(University of Oregon, 1985-12)
The Starr house is a vernacular Gothic style farmhouse of
Victorian architecture. It is dated ca.1889 and was built for
Edwin and Anna Starr. It sits on a part of the first donation
land claim in Benton County established ...
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Lakin, Kimberly
(University of Oregon, 1987)
The Cozine House is a Queen Anne style house built in 1892 by
Samuel and Mahala Cozine, an Oregon pioneer family. The house is
located at the western edge of the historic commercial core on Third
Street in McMinnville, ...
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Donavan, Sally
(University of Oregon, 1987-06)
The Moyer house, located at 204 Main Street in Brownsville,
Oregon survives as an excellent example of Italianate
architecture in Oregon, displaying interior finish work rare in
the state. The building is ranked as a ...
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Curtis, Andrew R., 1961-
(University of Oregon, 1988-12)
Villard Hall, located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, survives as a distinguished example of Second Empire
architecture in Oregon. The building was designated as a National
Historic Landmark in 1977, despite ...
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Lee, Sohyun Park
(University of Oregon, 1990-06)
Early Western architecture generally refers to buildings
shaped by Western influences built during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when Korea opened
its doors to the West and confronted Western culture ...
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McGinn, Barry J.
(University of Oregon, 1990-08)
In many restoration and rehabilitation projects today, there may be a lack of
understanding of the central role historic lighting systems played in aiding architectural
expression and spatially unifying interiors through ...
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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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Netch, Timothy Francis
(University of Oregon, 1991-12)
The First Christian Advent Church is a late Carpenters
Gothic building constructed in John Day, Oregon in 1900.
The building was designed and possibly built by Samuel
Bayliss Hope, about whom little is known. The church ...
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Reckard, M. K.
(1993-08)
Large scale corporate mining operations had a broad impact on the
sparsely settled areas of western North America in the early
twentieth century. The Fairbanks Exploration Company's gold
dredging operations were probably ...
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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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Sutherland, Ross E.
(University of Oregon, 1994-06)
For nearly a century Oregon museums and private collectors have preserved and
exhibited historic Oregon furniture. The documentation of Oregon's historic furniture
industry, however, has not kept pace with ongoing ...
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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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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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