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ART = article, BR = book review, CF = computer forum, COMP = compilation, ED = editorial, FT = final touch, IT = investigative techniques, LTR = letter, MAIN = maintenance, NOTE = noted in, (N) [appears after ART or BR] = materials published in the APT newsletter between 1969 and 1975, OP = opinion, PE = preservation education, PP = preservation planning, REPR = reprint, SPEC = specifications, TN = technical notes
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MACDONALD, Elizabeth |
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The Boulevard Book: History, Evolution, Design of Multiway Boulevards (and Allan B. Jacobs and Yodan Rofe), rev. by Jody R. Naderi, BR XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 77-78
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MACDONALD, Kate |
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English Heritage Research Transactions series: Research and Case Studies in Architectural Conservation. Vol. 1: Metals (and Jeanne Marie Teutonico), rev. by Mark Glassford, BR XXXI-4-00, pp. 58-59
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MACDONALD, Marylee |
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"Association for Preservation Technology, 20 Years in Historic Preservation" (and Diana Jarvis), ART XX-3-88, pp. 40-60
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"Why A Seismic Issue?," ED XX-2-88, p. 2
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MACDONALD, Stuart E. |
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"Simplified Methods for Reproducing Wood Mouldings" (and Gordie Whittington), ART III-4-71, pp. 48-53
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"To Strengthen the Girder..." (and Robert DeSilets), ART V-1-73, pp. 50-57
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MACDONALD, Susan |
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"Authenticity is More Than Skin Deep: Britain's Postwar Concrete Architecture," ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 37-44
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MACDOUGALL, Bruce |
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"National Register Computerization," ART XVI-2-84, pp. 21-26
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MACEDONIA |
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"A Study of Seismic Protection Techniques for the Byzantine Churches in Macedonia" by Predrag Gavrilovic, Stephen J. Kelley, and Veronika Sendova, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 63-69
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MACGILVRAY, Daniel F. |
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Historical Building Construction: Design Materials and Technology by Donald Friedman, BR XXVII-3-96, pp. 61-62
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Technics and Architecture: The Development of Materials and Systems for Building by Cecil D. Elliott, BR XXVI-4-95, pp. 67-68
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Twentieth Century Building Materials: History and Conservation by Thomas C. Jester, BR XXVII-4-96, pp. 52-53
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MACK, Robert C. |
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"An Introduction to Repointing" (and James S. Askins), ART XI-3-79, pp. 44-60
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The Log Architecture of Ohio by Donald A. Hutslar, pub. in Ohio History, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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Historical Checklist of the Pines of Eastern North America by Charles van Ravenswaay, pub. in Wintherthur Portfolio, rev. by Robert C. Mack, BR VI-2-74, pp. 4-5
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Preservation Brief: Number 1, The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings, rev. by James T. Wollon, Jr., BR IX-2-77, p. 90
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Preservation Briefs: Number 1, The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings, and Number 2, Repointing Mortar in Historic Brick Buildings, rev. by James T. Wollon, Jr., BR IX-2-77, p. 90
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MACKENZIE, Elizabeth |
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Six Thousand Years of Housing by Norbert Schoenauer, BR XXXIV-1-03, pp. 54-55
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MACKIE, B. Allen |
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Notches of All Kinds, A Book of Timber Joinery, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XIII-4-81, p. 52
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MACLEOD, Carol |
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"Traditional Mouldings - The Story in Ottawa" (and Peter and Sandra Gillis), ART X-4-78, p. 100
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MADDEN, Robert R. |
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Mountain Home (and T. Russell Jones), rev. by James T. Wollon, Jr., BR X-2-78, p. 153
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MADDEX, Diane |
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All About Old Buildings: The Whole Preservation Catalog, rev. by Michael A. Tomlan, BR XVIII-4-86, pp. 77-78
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New Energy From Old Buildings, rev. by Gregory Tyler Hicks, BR XIV-4-82, p. 50
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MAGAZINER, Henry J. |
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The Golden Age of Ironwork, rev. by Henry Matthew Nowakowski, BR XXXII-4-01, pp. 59-60
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"The Rebirth of an Engineering Landmark," ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 52-64
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"Working for a Genius: My Time with Albert Kahn," ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 59-64
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MAINE |
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"A Stone Porch Replicated in Wooden Blocks: The Morse-Libby House" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART XIV-3-82, pp. 13-20
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"Acadia Style: Using Historic Precedents to Rehabilitate Hiking Trails" by Margie Coffin Brown and Christian Barter, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 61-66
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"Case Studies in Diagnosis and Repair of Historic Thin-Shell Concrete Structures" by Thomas E. Boothby, M. Kevin Parfitt, and Charlene K. Roise, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 3-11
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"Preserving New England's Rural Landscapes: The Property Plan for Eastman Hill, Lovell, Maine" by Pamela W. Hawkes, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 13-18
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"Sawdust Trail: Annals of Sawmilling and the Lumber Trade...to the Year 1860" by Charles E. Peterson, ART V-2-73, pp. 84-154
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"Two Early Building Specifications in Maine" by James H. Mundy, ART VII-1-75, pp. 102-107
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MAITLAND, Leslie |
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"Letter From the Canadian Editors" (and Susan Hum-Hartley), ED XIII-1-81, p. 2
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"The Shattered Past," OP XX-2-88, pp. 3-9
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MALEK-ASLANI, Cima |
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"Lead Abatement and Tuck-pointing at Parrington Hall" (and David Strauss), LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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MALO, Paul |
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Landmarks of Rochester and Monroe County: A Guide to Neighborhoods and Villages, rev. by Carol Poh Miller, BR XI-1-79, pp. 103-105
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"Inventing the Adirondack Log Villa: From Woodsman's Cabin to Rustic Lodge," ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 27-34
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"The Published Writings of Harley J. McKee," ART XI-3-79, pp. 5-10
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MANGIO, Regina |
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"Uniting Forces for Promotion of Cultural Heritage: Interdisciplinary Cooperation Based in Goteborg" (and Jan Rosvall), ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 4-9
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MANN, Frederick M. |
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"Photo Drawings," ART XIX-2-87, pp. 24-37
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MANNERS, J. E. |
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Country Crafts Today, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR VIII-1-76, p. 78
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Thatching England's Biggest Barn pub. in Country Life, rev. by Harley J. McKee, BR V-1-73, p. 6
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MANSFIELD, Howard |
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The Same Ax, Twice: Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway Age, rev. by Susan D. Turner, BR XXXII-4-01, p. 58
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MAOUNIS, John |
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"Interpreting Historic Vessels," ART XIX-1-87, pp. 62-65
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MARBLE |
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"Acidic Deposition and Marble Monuments at Gettysburg National Military Park" by Susan I. Sherwood and Donald A. Dolske, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 52-57
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"Crystalline Marble" by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR XXVI-1-94, p. 2
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"Ethyl Silicate as a Treatment for Marble: Conservation of St. John's Hall, Fordham University" by Pamela Jerome, Norman R. Weiss, Allan S. Gilbert, and John A. Scott, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 19-26
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"Influence of Microclimate on the Deterioration of Historic Marble Buildings" by Elaine S. McGee, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 37-42
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"Report of Visit to Colorado Marble Quarry, 1908" by Owen Brainard, intro. by Roderick B. Porter, REPR XI-3-79, pp. 98-102
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"Simulating Stone, 1860-1940, Artificial Marble, Artificial Stone, and Cast Stone" by Theodore H. M. Prudon, ART XXI-3/4-89, pp. 79-91
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"Weathering of Crystalline Marble at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago" by Erhard M. Winkler, stress analysis by Martin Kirchmayer, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 43-47
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MARCH, Susan D. Turner |
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Timber Decay in Buildings: The Conservation Approach to Treatment by Brian Ridout (also rev. by J. Bryan Blundell), BR XXXI-4-00, pp. 57-58
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MARCHETTI, Barbara |
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"Locating Faults in Wall Paintings at the U.S. Capitol by Shaker-Based Laser Vibrometry" (and Joseph F. Vignola, Joseph A. Bucaro, Brian R. Lemon, George W. Adams, Andrew J. Kurdila, Enrico Esposito, Enrico Tomasini, Harry J. Simpson, and Brian H. Houston), ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 25-33
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"A New Mizzen-Mast for the Historic R.C.M.P. Schooner St. Roch" by A.C. Wildsmith, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 40-43
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"A Sixteenth Century Basque Whaling Port" by Judith A. Logan and James A. Tuck, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 65-72
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"Australian Hardwood Architecture, The Walsh Bay Wharves, Sydney" by Lori Anglin, ART XX-3-88, pp. 72-79
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"Building Wooden Boats, A Lost Chapter in Maritime History" by Bonnie J. Wilkison, ART XX-3-88, p. 61-70
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"Developing a National Cultural Policy for Maritime Preservation" by Peter Neill, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 24-29
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"Documentation of Museum Vessels-Bureaucratic Paperwork or Vital Working Tool?" by David A. Walker, ART XXII-1/2-90, pp. 104-108
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"Documentation of Recording Method Used for Two-Bladed Propellor" by Warren Peck, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 28-39
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"Establishing an Underwater Archaeological Preserve in the Florida Keys: A Case Study" by Roger C. Smith, Robert Finegold, and Eric Stephens, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 11-18
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"Fighting Rust" by Martin Weaver, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 16-18
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"Historic Structure Report: Wapama" by Don Birkholz with H. Thomas McGrath Jr. and James P. Delgado, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 4-9
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"Indications for Research in the History of Wood-Processing Technology" by A. J. H. Richardson, ART VI-3-74, pp. 35-146
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"Interpreting Historic Vessels" by John Maounis, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 62-65
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Wooden Shipbuilding and Small Craft Preservation by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, rev. by A. Barbour, BR XI-2-79, pp. 97-98
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"Lifting Lines from the Schooner Wawona" by Richard K. Anderson, Jr., ART XIX-1-87, pp. 80-88
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"Maritime Issue" by Lynn R. Hickerson, LTR XIX-2-87, p. 2
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"Maritime Preservation Training Programs" by Bob Darr, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 76-77
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"Observations on a Contemporary Account of Naval Block-Making Machinery, 1824" by Norman R. Ball, ART IX-1-77, pp. 74-80; letter by John R. Stevens, LTR X-1-78, p. 7
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"Preservation at Pearl Harbor" by Larry Murphy, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 10-15
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"Preserving Historic Vessels: A Long View of History" by Walter Rybka, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 46-52
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"Preserving the Warships of World War II: Battleship Cove as a Case History" by Strafford Morss, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 56-61
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"Restoration of Wood/Canvas Canoe" by Gordon D. Orr, Jr., ART XV-2-83, pp. 21-26
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"Suggested Standards for Replica and Reproduction Vessels" by Walter Rybka, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 66-72
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"Suggested Standards for the Maintenance of Historic Vessels" by Dana Hewson, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 72-75
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"The Application of Preservation Technology to Historic Ships" by David Walker, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 53-55
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"The Conservation of Heritage Submarines" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 51-59
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"The National Maritime Initiative" by Glennie Murray Wall, ED XIX-1-87, pp. 2-3, 18
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"The National Register of Historic Places and Maritime Preservation" by James P. Delgado, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 34-39
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"The Role of Historical Research in Documenting Historic Vessels" by Norman Brouwer, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 40-43
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"The Role of Marine Surveys in Maritime Preservation" by Don Birkholz, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 44-45
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"The S.S. Acadia: A Case History in the Economics of Maintenance and Preservation of a Steel Ship as a Floating Artifact" by David A. Walker, ART XIV-2-82, pp. 2-10
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"Towards a National Policy for Maritime Preservation" by David Brink, Walter Rybka, Steve Hyman, Randall J. Biallas, Gary Hume, and Peter Neill, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 78-79
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"What Do RBL's, Flour Mills, Hydrofoils and Sailing Ships Have in Common?" by Alex Barbour and Richard Fairweather, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 55-68
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"Why Do We Save Ships?" by Karl Kortum, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 30-33
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MARK, Robert |
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"Restoration of a Crossing Pinnacle at Washington National Cathedral" (and Robert O. Bork and Richard A. Livingston), ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 5-9; letters by Matt Millen and Spencer R. Higgins and reply by Robert Mark, LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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"Robert Mark Replies," LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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"Westminister Hall's Hammer-Beam Roof, A Technological Reconstruction" (and Yun Sheng Huang and Avery Wellman), ART XX-1-88, pp. 8-16
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MARKMAN, Howard |
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"Fire Ratings of Archaic Materials and Assemblies," ART XIII-2-81, pp. 19-22
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MARROW, Joshua M. |
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"A Mausoleum on Shaky Ground: de la Montanya Mausoleum, Cypress Lawn, Colma, California" (and Carolyn L. Searls and Ronald L. Mayes), ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 13-19
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MARSHALL, Howard Wright |
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Folk Architecture in Little Dixie: A Regional Culture in Missouri, rev. by Debbie Lindecker, BR XIV-2-82, p. 48
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MARSHALL, J. M. |
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"Computerisation of Landscape Surveys," ART XV-4-83, pp. 55-56
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MARSHALL, Paul D. |
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"Rebuilding the Historic Philippi Covered Bridge in West Virginia" (and Emory L. Kemp), ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 58-66
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MARSHALL, Philip Cryan |
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"Are Architectural Conservators Worth Their Salt?," ED XIX-4-87, pp. 3-5
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"Building Craftsmanship, Capacity, and Relationships: The Preservation Trades Network" (and Robert J. Cagnetta), ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 43-45
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"Polychromatic Roofing Slate of Vermont and New York," ART XI-3-79, pp. 77-87
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MARSTON, Christopher H. |
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America's National Park Roads and Parkways: Drawings from the Historic American Engineering Record (and Timothy Davis and Todd A. Croteau, eds.), rev. by Anat Geva, BR XXXVI-2/3-05, p. 73
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MARTIN, George A. |
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Fences, Gates, and Bridges, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR IX-3-77, pp. 100-101
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MARTIN, Gina |
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"Stencilled Wall Designs," ART V-2-73, pp. 63-66
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MARTIN, Michael |
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"Endangered Landscapes: Residential Alley Transformations," ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 39-45
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MARTIN, Wilson G. |
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"Oolitic Limestone Conservation: A Case Study in Conservation and Maintenance, Governor's Mansion, Salt Lake City, Utah," ART XVII-2-85, pp. 25-34
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MARYLAND |
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"A 1724 Specification for a 'Free School' in Maryland" by Rodd L. Wheaton, ART VI-1-74, pp. 74-77
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"Ca. 1828 Standardized Specifications for Building Stone Lock Keepers' Houses on the C. and O. Canal, Maryland" by Hugh C. Miller, ART V-1-73, pp. 69-73
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"Engineer's Estimate of the Expense of a Typical Lock Keeper's House, November 22, 1828" by Hugh C. Miller, REPR V-1-73, p. 74
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"Historic Concrete Preservation Problems at Fort Washington, Maryland" by Gary Scott, ART X-2-78, pp. 123-131
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"Monocacy Aqueduct on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the 'Principles of Economy, Usefulness and Durability'" by John R. Miele and Hugh C. Miller, ART V-2-73, pp. 71-83
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"Sawdust Trail: Annals of Sawmilling and the Lumber Trade...to the Year 1860" by Charles E. Peterson, ART V-2-73, pp. 84-154
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"Structural Systems of the Bollman Truss Bridge at Savage, Maryland" by Sanjay R. Arwade, Liakos Ariston, and Thomas Lydigsen, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 27-35
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"'Wilson's Bridge': An Early Specification" by Paula Stoner Reed, SPEC XXI-1-89, p. 9 and 15
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MASON, James A. |
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Seismic Stabilization of Historic Adobe Structures: Final Report of the Getty Seismic Adobe Project by E. Leroy Tolles, Edna E. Kimbro, Frederick A. Webster, and William S. Ginell, BR XXXIV-1-03, pp. 56-57
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"Nondestructive Analysis of and Strengthening Design for a Historic Church Tower in Kentucky," ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 45-52
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MASON, Randall |
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Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States (and Max Page, eds.), rev. by Suzann D. Turner, BR XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 74-75
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MASONRY |
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"A Field Laboratory Testing Program: Determining the Suitability of Deteriorated Masonries for Chemical Consolidation" by David W. Boyer, ART XIX-4-87, pp. 45-52
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"A Masonry Deterioration Case Study: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hawkesbury, Ontario" by Martin E. Weaver, ART X-1-78, pp. 11-19
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"A Search for Coade Stone in America" by Nathaniel P. Neblett, ART III-4-71, pp. 68-72
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"A Short Note on the Nathaniel Hempstead House in New London, Connecticut" by Martin E. Weaver, ART VIII-3-76, p. 83
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"Application Procedures for Masonry Treatments" by Jeffrey L. Erdly, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 46-49
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"Appropriate Water Pressures for Cleaning Masonry" by Alfred M. Staehli, ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 10-17
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"Aqueous Acrylic/Epoxy Consolidants" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 68-75
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"Before Restoration Starts" by Henry A. Judd, ART III-1-71, pp. 30-37
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"Cemetery Wall Restoration, New Harmony, Indiana" by Thomas J. Kane, ART IX-3-77, pp. 39-51
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"Chemical Treatments for Masonry: An American History" by Norman R. Weiss, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 9-16
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"Cleaning and Surface Repair - Past Mistakes and Future Prospects" by John Ashurst, ART XVII-2-85, pp. 39-42
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"Cleaning Carbonic Rocks" by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR XIX-4-87, p. 2
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"Coade Stone in Canada" by Marc Lafrance, ART V-3-73, pp. 103-109
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"Color and Long-Term Color Retention in Composite Patching Systems for Stone and Masonry" by Michael P. Edison, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 23-32
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"Coloring Historic Stucco: The Revival of a Past Technique in San Juan, Puerto Rico" by E. Blaine Cliver and Marita Jonsson, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 31-36
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"Consolidants, Coatings, and Water-Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography" by Brooks Prueher, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 58-64
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"Consolidation of a Medieval Dairy: Cogges Farm Museum" by Daryl J. Fowler, ART XX-1-88, pp. 32-39
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"Evaluating the Strength of Existing Masonry Walls" by Jerry G. Stockbridge, IT XVIII-4-86, pp. 6-7
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"Factors Affecting the Selection of Water-Repellent Treatments" by Edward McGettigan, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 22-26
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"Field Procedures for Examining Humidity in Masonry Buildings" by W. Brown Morton, III, ART VIII-2-76, pp. 2-19; letter by Louis J. Dugas, LTR IX-1-77, pp. 3-5; letter by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR X-1-78, pp. 3-5
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"Guide Specifications for Cold Weather Masonry Specifications Recommended Practices for Cold Weather Masonry Construction," NOTE V-1-73, p. 6
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"Guidelines for Consolidants" by Carolyn L. Searls and David P. Wessel, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 41-44
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Annotated Master Specs for the Cleaning and Repointing of Historic Masonry by Spencer R. Higgins, rev. by Sue Tindall, BR XIX-4-87, p. 53
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Desalination of Stone: A Case Study by M. J. Bowley, abstract by David W. Look, BR VIII-2-76, p. 78
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Introduction to Early American Masonry: Stone, Brick, Mortar and Plaster by Harley J. McKee, rev. by John M. Dickey, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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Nondestructive Evaluation and Testing of Masonry Structures by Bruce A. Suprenant and Michael P. Schuller, rev. by David C. Fischetti, BR XXVII-4-96, pp. 53-54
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"Installing Non-Corrosive Anchors in Old Masonry, Some Examples" by Theodore H. M. Prudon, ART XI-3-79, pp. 61-76
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Preservation Brief, Number 1, The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings, BR IX-2-77, p. 90
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"Laboratory Tests and Evaluation of Proposed Masonry Treatments" by A. Elena Charola, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 35-39
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"Lead Abatement and Tuck-pointing at Parrington Hall" by David Strauss and Cima Malek-Aslani, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"'Let Us Raise a Standard...': The Preservation of Washington Square Arch in New York City" by Mark Rabinowitz and Robin Gerstad, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 47-55
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"Lime Treatments: Lime Watering and Shelter Coating of Friable Historic Masonry" by John Fidler, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 50-56
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"Masonry in Retrospect: Mortar-Strength Experiments Conducted in France in 1834" by by Alan P. Eddy, ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 16-17
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"Masonry Issue" by Marisa Laurenzi Tabasso, LTR XXVII-3-96, p.2
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"Masonry Issue of APT Bulletin" by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR XII-2-80, p. 127
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"Masonry Issue - Purchase" by Ken Johnson, LTR XXVII-3-96, p.2
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"Measurement of Water Absorption" by Frances Gale, IT XXI-3/4-89, pp. 8-9
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"Mobile Preservation Construction Services: The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission" by John N. Fugelso and Mark Heeb, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 27-31
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"Nondestructive Analysis of and Strengthening Design for a Historic Church Tower in Kentucky" by James A. Mason, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 45-52
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"Notes on the History of Hollow Masonry Walls" by Thomas Ritchie, ART V-4-73, pp. 40-49
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"Notes on the Treatment of Oil and Grease Staining on a Masonry Surface" by Frank G. Matero and Jo Ellen Freese, ART X-2-78, pp. 133-141
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"Poplar Forest and Lee Nelson" by Travis McDonald, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"Restoration of a Crossing Pinnacle at Washington National Cathedral" by Robert O. Bork, Richard A. Livingston, and Robert Mark, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 5-9; letters by Matt Millen and Spencer R. Higgins and reply by Robert Mark, LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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"Robert Mark Replies," LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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"Simulating Stone, 1860-1940: Artificial Marble, Artificial Stone, and Cast Stone" by Theodore H. M. Prudon, ART XXI-3/4-89, pp. 79-91
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"Stabilization de la maconnerie du Fort Chambly" by Lyne Fontaine, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 75-86
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"Structural Evaluation of Historic Masonry Buildings" by M. P. Schuller, R. H. Atkinson, and J. L. Noland, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 51-61
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"Symposium on Preservation Treatments for Historic Masonry: An Introduction" by Charles Fisher, Anne Grimmer, and Richard Pieper, ART XXVI-4-95, p. 6
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"Symposium on Preservation Treatments for Historic Masonry: Preservation Treatment of Stone: Technology Awaits Philosophy" by Charles Fisher, Anne Grimmer, and Richard Pieper, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 6-8
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"The Architecture of Mud: Construction and Repair Technology in the Hadhramaut Region of Yemen" by Pamela Jerome, Giacomo Chiari and Caterina Borelli, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 39-47
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"The Chemistry of Masonry Cleaning" by Harold L. Heller, ART IX-2-77, pp. 2-9
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"The Pristine Plane: Plaza Paving Technology in Modern Architecture" by Jeffrey P. Koerber, Larry R. Meyers, and Lisa M. Puryear, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 21-28
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"The Technology of Early American Building" by Charles E. Peterson, ART (N) I-1-69, pp. 3-17
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"The Use of Epoxy Resins for the Stabilization of Deteriorated Masonry" by Charles Selwitz, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 27-34
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"Training the Trades for Masonry Conservation: Integrating Conservation Ideals and Traditional Skills" by Keith Blades, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 51-54
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" by Michael K. McInerney, Sondra C. Cooper, Vincent F. Hock, and Sean W. Morefield, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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MASSACHUSETTS |
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"A Rammed Earth House in Massachusetts" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART XV-2-83, pp. 33-37; letter by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR XV-3-83, p. 44
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"Boston's Historic Burying Grounds" by Ellen J. Lipsey, PP XXI-2-89, pp. 6-9
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"Case Studies in Diagnosis and Repair of Historic Thin-Shell Concrete Structures" by Thomas E. Boothby, M. Kevin Parfitt, and Charlene K. Roise, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 3-11
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"Civilian Conservation Corps Initiative: Cultural Resources in Massachusetts Forests and Parks" by Shary Page Berg, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 47-52
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"Condition Assessment of Timber Using Resistance Drilling and Digital Radioscopy" by Ronald W. Anthony, ART XXXV-4-04, pp. 21-26
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"Early Brick Laws in Massachusetts" by Orville W. Carroll, ART VIII-2-76, pp. 20-23
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"Fairsted, Documenting and Preserving a Historic Landscape" by Shary Page Berg, ART XX-1-88, pp. 40-49
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Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Changing of a Landscape by Alan Emmet et al., rev. by Peter Jacobs, BR XI-4-79, pp. 125-126
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Inventing the Charles River by Karl Haglund, rev. by Frances G. Beatty, BR XXXIV-4-03, pp. 54-55
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Nantucket in the Nineteenth Century by Clay Lancaster, rev. by Diane Souder, BR XII-4-80, p. 70
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Price List of Chisels, Plane Irons, Gouges, Carving Tools, Nail Sets, Screw Drivers, Handles, &c. Manufactured by Buck Brothers Riverlin Works, Millbury, Massachusetts, 1890; reprinted, 1976, rev. by Peter J. Priess, REV IX-1-77, pp. 91-92
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"Restoring Landscape Character at Fairsted, the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site" by Lauren G. Meier, ART XXX-1-99, pp. 29-35
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"Rural Landscape Planning in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts" by Randall Arendt and Robert D. Yaro, ART XXI-2-89, pp. 13-20
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"Sawdust Trail: Annals of Sawmilling and the Lumber Trade...to the Year 1860" by Charles E. Peterson, ART V-2-73, pp. 84-154
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"The Golden Ball Tavern: A Vote for Demonstrating How Cooking and Heating Changed through 150 Years" by Howard Gambrill, Jr., ART III-4-71, pp. 93-96
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"The Renovation of Baker House at MIT: Modernism, Materiality, and the Factor of Intent in Preservation" by David N. Fixler, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 3-11
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"X-Ray Analysis of the Narbonne House" by David Hart, ART VI-1-74, pp. 78-98
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MASSARI, Giovanni and Ippolito |
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"Damp Buildings Old and New," ART XVII-1-85, pp. 2-30
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MASSEY, James C. |
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"In Memory of Charles E. Peterson, 1906-2004," LTR XXXVII-1-06, p. 4
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MASTROBERARDINO, Claire Schofield |
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"Guidance for Security Enhancements to Historic Buildings" (and Sharon C. Park), ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 3-12
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MATERO, Frank G. |
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"A Diagnostic Study and Treatment Evaluation for the Cleaning of Perry's Victory and International Peace Monument," ART XVI-3/4-84, pp. 39-52
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"A GIS Assessment of the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" (and John Hinchman, Dana Tomlin, and Kyu-Bong Song), ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 25-35; letter by John A. Burns, LTR XXXIV-4-03, p. 3
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"A Rare Example of Early Nineteenth Century Trompe l'Oeil Decoration: The Octagonal Reception Room at Telfair Mansion, Savannah, Georgia," ART XV-3-83, pp. 35-38
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Conserving Buildings: Guide to Techniques and Materials (and Martin E. Weaver), rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXV-3/4-94, p. 79
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"Notes on the Treatment of Oil and Grease Staining on a Masonry Surface" (and Jo Ellen Freese), ART X-2-78, pp. 133-141
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"Performance of Injection Adhesives for the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" (and John Hinchman and Alexander Radin), ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 47-58
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"Survey Methodology for the Preservation of Historic Burial Grounds and Cemeteries" (and Judy Peters), ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 37-45; letter by John A. Burns, LTR XXXIV-4-03, p. 3
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"The Use of Architectural Sandstone in New York City in the 19th Century" (and Jeanne Marie Teutonico), ART XIV-2-82, pp. 11-17
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"Understanding Regional Painting Traditions: The New Orleans Exterior Finishes Study" (and Joel C. Snodgrass), ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 36-52
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MAURENBRECHER, A. H. Paul |
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"Monitoring the Long-term Performance of the Peace Tower in Ottawa" (and M. Nady A. Sa‹d, Don Duchesne, Khaled Ibrahim, Carole Lumsdon, and Doug Stephenson), ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 53-59
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MAXWELL, Ingval |
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"Parallel Developments, Technology Transfer, and Scotland's Place in the International Dimension," ART XXXV-4-04, pp. 45-53
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MAYES, Ronald L. |
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"A Mausoleum on Shaky Ground: de la Montanya Mausoleum, Cypress Lawn, Colma, California" (and Carolyn L. Searls and Joshua M. Marrow), ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 13-19
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MAYRAND, Pierre |
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"Les Materiaux de Couverture en Nouvelle-France aux XVIIe et aux XVIIIe Siecles," ART II-1/2-70, pp. 70-73
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MCCAIG, Iain |
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"The Smeaton Project: Factors Affecting the Properties of Lime-Based Mortars" (and Jeanne Marie Teutonico, Colin Burns, and John Ashurst), ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 32-49
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MCCARTHY, Thomas H. |
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"Programming for Preservation," ART XIV-4-82, pp. 47-48
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MCCLURE, Wendy R. |
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"Using Computer Processed Imagery to Facilitate Design Decision Making on Main Street," ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 74-80
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MCCONNELL, David |
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"A Unique Barracks Building at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario" (and Robert M. Skanes), ART X-1-78, pp. 51-54
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MCCOY, Nancy |
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Creative Re-Use of Buildings by Derek Latham, BR XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 77-78
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MCCREA, William J. |
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"Getting the Wet Out: Clean-up and Stabilization after a Fire," ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 53-57
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Woodward's National Architect and Woodward's Country Home by George E. Woodward, 1869; reprinted, BR XI-1-79, p. 96
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MCDONALD, Donna |
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Directory of Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, rev. by Linda V. Ellsworth, BR XII-2-80, p. 131
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MCDONALD, Travis |
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"In Memory of Charles E. Peterson, 1906-2004," LTR XXXVII-1-06, p. 4
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"Perestroika Conservation: The Effort to Save Abandoned Log Churches in Russia," ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 47-50
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"Poplar Forest and Lee Nelson" by Travis McDonald, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"The Brickwork at Poplar Forest: Mr. Jefferson Builds His Dream Home," ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 36-46
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MCELWAIN, James R. |
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"Lessons on Bidding and Construction Management, Salt Lake City and County Building" (and Burtch W. Beall), ART XX-2-88, pp. 45-52
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"Los Angeles's Division 88: Consequences of Government-Mandated Rehabilitation," PP XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 21-27
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MCGEE, Elaine S. |
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"Influence of Microclimate on the Deterioration of Historic Marble Buildings," ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 37-42
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MCGETTIGAN, Edward |
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"Factors Affecting the Selection of Water-Repellent Treatments," ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 22-26
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MCGRATH, H. Thomas, Jr. |
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"Historic Structure Report: Wapama" (and Don Birkholz and James P. Delgado), ART XIX-1-87, pp. 4-9
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"In Memory of Martin Weaver, 1938-2004," LTR XXXV-2/3-04, p. 5
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MCGRATH, Thomas L. |
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"Notes on the Manufacture of Hand-Made Bricks," ART XI-3-79, pp. 88-95
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MCGRAW, Peter A. |
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"The Old Post Office and Federal Building in Dayton, Ohio: A Case History of Restoration and Adaptive Use," ART XII-4-80, pp. 55-64
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MCHENRY, Paul G., Jr. |
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"Rebuilding Acoma Sky City," ART XXII-3-90, pp. 55-64, 80
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MCINERNEY, Michael K. |
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" (and Sondra C. Cooper, Vincent F. Hock, and Sean W. Morefield), ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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MCINNIS, Maggie |
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"The Greening of the Samuel T. Dana Building: A Classroom and Laboratory for Sustainable Design" (and Ilene R. Tyler), ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 39-45
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MCKAY, William Barr |
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McKay's Building Construction, Volumes 1 to 3 with intro. by Henry Russell, rev. by Richard I. Ortega, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 70-71
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MCKEE, Harley J. |
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"Cellar Window Grilles in Philadelphia," ART V-2-73, pp. 38-54
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"Cement and Concrete, Creativity and Community, and Charles E. Peterson" by David Gregory Cornelius, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 17-25
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"Early Ways of Quarrying and Working Stone in the United States," ART III-1-71, pp. 44-58
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Editorial by Tomas H. Spiers, Jr., ED XI-3-79, p. 117
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"Harley McKee, A Personal Memoir" by James Marston Fitch, ART XI-3-79, p. 4
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A Gibbons Masterpiece Restore by Basil Goode, pub. in Country Life, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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Introduction to Early American Masonry: Stone, Brick, Mortar and Plaster, rev. by John M. Dickey, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio pub. in Ohio History, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR V-2-73, p. 8
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Recording Historic Buildings: The Historic American Buildings Survey, BR III-2/3-71, p. 13
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"Slate Roofing," ART II-1/2-70, pp. 77-83
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"The Published Writings of Harley J. McKee" by Paul Malo, ART XI-3-79, p. 5
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MCKIM, MEAD AND WHITE |
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"'Let Us Raise a Standard...': The Preservation of Washington Square Arch in New York City" by Mark Rabinowitz and Robin Gerstad, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 47-55
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MCLANE, James |
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"Flash-Flood Impacts and Protection Measures in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt" (and Raphael A. J. W?st, Brad Porter, and John Rutherford), ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 37-45
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MCLENNAN, Jason F. |
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The Philosophy of Sustainable Design, rev. by Susan D. Bronson, BR XXXVI-4-05, p. 55
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MCMASTER, Robert C. |
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Nondestructive Testing Handbook, rev. by Hugh C. Miller, BR V-2-73, p. 8
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MCNULTY, George E. |
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"Henry C. Mercer and Dating by Mouldings," ART X-4-78, p. 3
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MCNULTY, Janet |
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"Computer-Assisted Optical Stereology in Historic Preservation: Tabby, a Case Study" by Lauren B. Sickels-Taves, Michael S. Sheehan, and Irwin Rovner, ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 30-33; letter, LTR XXIX-1-98, p. 3
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MCNULTY, Robert H. |
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"Request for Help on Privies," LTR II-1/2-70, p. 13
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MEADE, Edmund P. |
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"Making Magic: 'Suspended Columns' at Princeton's Whig and Clio Halls" (and Michael J. Mills), ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 7-11
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"Wood Assessment and Repair of Gustav Stickley's Log House at Craftsman Farms, New Jersey" (and Annabelle Radcliffe-Trenner and Ronald W. Anthony), ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 29-36
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MEAKIN, John D. |
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"Degradation of Monumental Bronzes" (and David L. Ames and Donald A. Dolske), ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 58-63
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MECHANICAL SYSTEMS |
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"Designing for Building Performance: The Management of Change" by Jean C. Carroon, Bayard Whitmore, and Karl Stumpf, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 35-40
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Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Historic Buildings by Gersil Newmark Kay, rev. by William B. Rose, BR XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 81-83
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"Restoring and Modernizing the U.S. Treasury Building: An Overview and Three Case Studies" by Guy Munsch, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 23-29
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"The Conservation of Heritage Submarines" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 51-59
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MEDER-MONTGOMERY, Marilyn |
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Preservation Easements. A Legal Mechanism for Protecting Cultural Resources by Marilyn Meder-Montgomery, rev. by Michael Tomlan, BR XX-3-88, pp. 80-81
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MEEHAN, James |
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"Demonstrating the Use of Log House Building Tools at the New Windsor Cantonment," ART XII-4-80, pp. 39-44
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MEIER, Lauren G. |
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"Restoring Landscape Character at Fairsted, the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site," ART XXX-1-99, pp. 29-35
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MEINIG, D. W. |
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The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes, rev. by Robert Melnick, BR XII-3-80, pp. 152-154
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MEIRION-JONES, Gwyn I. |
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La maison traditionelle, bibliographie de l'architecture vernaculaire en France, rev. by Claude Bergeron, BR XII-1-80, pp. 99-100
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MELIA, Bob |
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"Detecting Subterranean Termite Activity with Infrared Thermography: A Case Study" (and Mark Gilberg, Claudia Riegel, and Jack Leonard), ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 47-53
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MELLIN, Robert |
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"Conservation in Tilting, Newfoundland: Rugged Landscape, Strong People, Fragile Architecture," ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 13-21
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MELLINS, Thomas |
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New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial (and Robert A. M. Stern and David Fishman), rev. by Kathleen Randall, BR XXVIII-4-97, pp. 62-63
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MELNICK, Robert Z. |
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Cultural Landscapes: Rural Historic Districts in the National Park System (and Daniel Sponn and Emma Jane Saxe), rev. by Steven Elkinton, BR XVI-3/4-84, p. 80
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The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes by D. W. Meinig, ed., BR XII-3-80, pp. 152-154
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"Preservation Education: Guidelines and Implementation of a Program" (and Richard Wagner), ART XI-2-79, pp. 53-59
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MELVILLE, Ian A. |
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The Repair and Maintenance of Houses (and Ian A. Gordon), rev. by J. Henry Chambers, BR VII-1-75, p. 114
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MENKES, Diana D. |
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Museum Security: La Securite dans les Musees by Robert Tillotson, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR X-1-78, pp. 85-88
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MERCER, Henry C. |
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"Henry C. Mercer and Dating by Mouldings" by George F. McNulty, ART X-4-78, p. 3
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Ancient Carpenter's Tools, rev. by Orville W. Carroll, BR VIII-4-76, p. 114
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MERYMAN, Helena |
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"Structural Materials in Historic Restoration: Environmental Issues and Greener Strategies," ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 31-38
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METAL BUILDINGS |
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"Emergence of Cast-Iron Architecture in the United States: Defining the Role of James Bogardus" by Carol Gayle and Margot Gayle, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 5-12
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The Origins of Cast Iron Architecture in America by Adolf K. Placzek, ed., BR III-2/3-71, p. 7
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"Prefabrication in the Gold-Rush Era: California, Australia, and the Pacific" by Miles B. Lewis, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 7-16
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"What Ever Happened to Lustron Homes?" by Robert A. Mitchell, ART XXIII-2-91, pp. 44-53
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"With Heritage So Shiny: America's First All-Aluminum House" by H. Ward Jandl, ART XXIII-2-91, pp. 38-43
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METALS AND METALWORK |
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"Evaporative Polystyrene Metal Casting Technology: Current Technique and Potential Application" by J. Scott Howell, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 60-63
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"In a Tropical Marine Climate: Conservation Management of Historic Metals" by David W. Look and Dirk H. R. Spennemann, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 60-68
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"Nondestructive Methods for Evaluating Metallic Artifacts of Historical Interest" by Paul W. Brown and James R. Clifton, ART VIII-4-76, pp. 2-21
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"Substitute Materials for Deteriorated Metal Building Components: The Rehabilitation of a Country Courthouse in Southern Georgia" by Bradley T. Smith, ART XIII-4-81, pp. 19-26
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"The Conservation of Heritage Submarines" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 51-59
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"The Statue of Liberty, Systems within a Structure of Metals" by E. Blaine Cliver, ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 13-23
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"What Made Lucy Rot?" by Margaret Westfield and Richard I. Ortega, with Ernest Conrad, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 31-36
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MEXICO |
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"Gathering New Ideas for the Practice of Preservation through International Discussion" by Alene Reich, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 5-11
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"Severe Soil Deformations, Leveling, and Protection at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City" by Sergio Zaldivar Guerra, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 28-35
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"Spanish Colonial Polychrome Statuary: Replicating the Lions of San Xavier del Bac" by Gloria Fraser Giffords, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 19-29
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MEYER, John |
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The Slate Book: How to Design, Specify, Install, and Repair a Slate Roof (and Brian Stearns and Alan Stearns), rev. by Ken Follett, BR XXX-2/3-99, p. 78
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MEYERS, Larry R. |
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"The Pristine Plane: Plaza Paving Technology in Modern Architecture" (and Jeffrey P. Koerber and Lisa M. Puryear), ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 21-28
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MICHAEL, Ronald L. |
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"Construction of the National Road Bed: Historical and Archaeological Evidence," ART VII-4-75, pp. 50-55
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"Cut Nail Manufacture: Southwestern Pennsylvania," ART VI-1-74, pp. 99-108
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"Monongahela and Pittsburgh District Glass: 19th Century" (and Ronald C. Carlisle), ART VII-1-75, pp. 57-85
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MICHALSKI, Stefan |
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma," ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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MICHAUD, Claude |
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"Analysis of the Architectural Landscape," ART XV-4-83, pp. 41-54
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MICHIGAN |
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"The Greening of the Samuel T. Dana Building: A Classroom and Laboratory for Sustainable Design" by Maggie McInnis and Ilene R. Tyler, ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 39-45
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"Timber Assessment at Quincy Mine Blacksmith Shop, Keweenaw National Historical Park" by Xiping Wang, Robert J. Ross, John R. Erickson, John W. Forsman, G. David Jukuri, and Edward B. Yarbrough, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 70-73
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"Working for a Genius: My Time with Albert Kahn" by Henry J. Magaziner, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 59-64
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MIELE, John R. |
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"Monocacy Aqueduct on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the 'Principles of Economy, Usefulness and Durability'" (and Hugh C. Miller), ART V-2-73, pp. 71-83
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MILITARY STRUCTURES. See Battlefields; Forts and Fortresses
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MILLEN, Matt |
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"Restoration of a Crossing Pinnacle at Washington National Cathedral" by Robert O. Bork, Richard A. Livingston, and Robert Mark, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 5-9; letter, LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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MILLER, Carol Poh |
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Landmarks of Rochester and Monroe County: A Guide to Neighborhoods and Villages by Paul Malo, BR XI-1-79, pp. 103-105
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Palliser's New Cottage Homes by Palliser, Palliser & Co., 1887; reprinted, BR XI-1-79, pp. 103-105
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MILLER, Charles C. |
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Victorian Architectural Details: Two Volumes in One (and Marcus F. Cummings), 1868 and 1873; reprinted, 1978, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR X-4-78, pp. 104-105
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MILLER, Henry |
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Canada's Historic First Iron Castings, rev. by Merideth H. Sykes, BR I-3-69, p. 4
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MILLER, Howard S. |
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The Eads Bridge (and Quinta Scott), rev. by Michael Emrick, BR XII-4-80, p. 69
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MILLER, Hugh C. |
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"A Report of a Visit with Professor Haroutune Kalayan: Philosophies and Techniques for the Restoration of the Antiquities," ART III-4-71, p. 54
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"Ca. 1828 Standardized Specifications for Building Stone Lock Keepers' Houses on the C. and O. Canal, Maryland," ART V-1-73, pp. 69-73
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"Comments in Memory of APT College of Fellows Members," ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 69-72
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"Engineers Estimate of the Expense of a Typical Lock Keeper's House, November 22, 1828," REPR V-1-73, p. 74
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"Family Tree of Historic Landscape Preservation: Encouraging Dialogues about Shared Relationships," ART XXX-1-99, pp. 6-7
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Cities Back from the Edge - New Life for Downtown by Roberta Brandes Gratz and Norman Mintz, BR XXXII-1-01, pp. 61-62
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Building Pathology by Samuel Y. Harris, BR XXXIII-1-02, p. 54
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Conservation of Historic Buildings by Bernard M. Feilden, BR XV-2-83, pp. 39-40
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Envelope Design for Buildings by William Allen, BR XXXI-1-00, pp. 61-62
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Houses from Books: Treatises, Pattern Books, and Catalogs in American Architecture, 1738-1950, A History and Guide by Daniel D. Reiff, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, p. 79
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Nondestructive Testing Handbook by Robert C. McMaster, BR V-2-73, p. 8
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Skills Development Plan for Historical Architects in the National Park Service (and Lee H. Nelson and Emogene A. Bevitt), rev. by Marilyn E. Kaplan, BR XX-2-88, pp. 62-63
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The Evolution of Historic Buildings by Harold Kalman, BR XII-1-80, pp. 96-99
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Water in Buildings: An Architect's Guide to Moisture and Mold by William B. Rose, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, p. 68
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"Monocacy Aqueduct on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the 'Principles of Economy, Usefulness and Durability'" (and John R. Miele), ART V-2-73, pp. 71-83
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"Preservation Technology Comes of Age in North America: Part 1," ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 55-59
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"Preservation Technology Comes of Age in North America: Part 2," ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 61-65
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"The Education of Historical Architects and a Second Look at the NPS's Skills Development Plan," ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 32-34
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"The Family Tree: Looking at the Roots of Historic Landscape Preservation," ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 54-56
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"Tribute to Lee H. Nelson," LTR XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 7-8
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MILLER, M. Nicole |
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"Controlling Daylight in Historic Structures: A Focus on Interior Methods" (and Meg Loew Craft), ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 53-59
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MILLEY, John |
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"Experimental Paint Color Research with Solvents at Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia," ART (N) I-2-69, pp. 19-20
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Guide to Historic Preservation, Historical Agencies, and Museum Practices: A Selective Bibliography by Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, BR III-2/3-71, pp. 7-8
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MILLEY, Kathleen Catalano |
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"Homasote: The 'Greatest Advance In 300 Years of Building Construction'," ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 59-63
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MILLS |
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"The Mill and The Mills of Canada" by Terry Smythe, LTR X-1-78, pp. 8-9
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Mills of Canada by Carol Priamo, rev. by M. E. Weaver, BR IX-1-77, p. 87
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The Mill by William Fox, Bill Brooks and Janice Tyrwhitt, rev. by M. E. Weaver, BR IX-1-77, p. 85
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"The Move and Restoration of the Hapgood Wool Carding Mill: A Case History from the 1960's" by John O. Curtis, ART XII-1-80, pp. 30-51
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"Windmills and Watermills," NOTE III-2/3-71, p. 8
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MILLS, E. G. |
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Buying Wood and Building Farms: Marketing Lumber and Farm Building Designs in the Canadian Prairies 1880-1920, rev. by Michael Tomlan, BR XXIII-3-91, p. 57
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MILLS, Michael J. |
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"Environmental Monitoring and Conservation Study of Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina" (and George Fore), ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 63-70
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"Making Magic: 'Suspended Columns' at Princeton's Whig and Clio Halls" (and Edmund P. Meade), ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 7-11
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"The Princeton University High-Reach Project: A Creative Approach to Preservation Contracting" (and Anne E. Weber and Katherine McDowell Frey), ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 3-10
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MINHINNICK, Jeanne |
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"Extracts from the Macaulay Papers Relating to Furnishings, Architecture and Gardens" (and Elizabeth Wylie), ART V-3-73, pp. 34-76
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At Home in Upper Canada, rev. by Janet Holmes, BR III-1-71, p. 10; also V-3-73, p. 113
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"Some Personal Observations on the Use of Paint in Early Ontario," ART VII-2-75, pp. 13-31
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MINING |
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"Building in the North" by Angus Sherwood, ART VI-3-74, pp. 1-25
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"Documenting the Physical and Social Characteristics of Mining and Resource-Based Communitites" by Arnold R. Alanen, ART XI-4-79, pp. 49-68
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"Historical Research for Mining Interpretation: Some Problems, Pitfalls and Pleas" by Norman R. Ball, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 44-55
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"Some Perspectives on Falun Red Paint and the Red Cottage, Sweden's 'National Building'" by Diana S. Waite, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 67-70
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"Stabilizing Ruins, Coal Mining Ruins at Leitch Collieries" by David Koshman, ART XX-4-88, pp. 55-61
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MINKE, Gernot |
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Earth Construction Handbook: The Building Material Earth in Modern Architecture, rev. by Richard A. Burt, BR XXXII-4-01, pp. 58-59
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MINNESOTA |
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"A Carpenter Lock from Minnesota's Historic Fort Snelling" by Dean L. Anderson, ART IX-4-77, pp. 67-72
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"The Anatomy of a Late Eighteenth Century Padlock from Fort Charlotte, Grand Portage National Monument, Minnesota" by Douglas A. Birk, ART XII-4-80, pp. 45-48
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MINOR, Joseph E. |
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"Focus on Glass," ART XXXII-1-01, pp. 47-50
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MINTZ, Norman |
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Cities Back from the Edge - New Life for Downtown (and Roberta Brandes Gratz), rev. by Hugh C. Miller, BR XXXII-1-01, pp. 61-62
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MISSISSIPPI |
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"Methods for the Preservation of French Colonial Poteaux en Terre (Posts-in-Ground) Houses" by Jeremy C. Wells, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 55-61
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MISSOURI |
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"1846 Specifications for Building a Log Courthouse in Maryville, Missouri" by Paul Goeldner, REPR V-1-73, p. 75
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Folk Architecture in Little Dixie: A Regional Culture in Missouri by Howard Wright Marshall, rev. by Debbie Lindecker, BR XIV-2-82, p. 48
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The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri: A Survey of A Vanishing Culture by Charles van Ravenswaay, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR X-1-78, pp. 81-83
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"Methods for the Preservation of French Colonial Poteaux en Terre (Posts-in-Ground) Houses" by Jeremy C. Wells, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 55-61
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"The Railway Exchange Building, A Terra Cotta Renovation" by Stephen J. Kelley and Jerry G. Stockbridge, ART XX-3-88, pp. 15-22
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MITCHELL, Robert A. |
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"What Ever Happened to Lustron Homes?," ART XXIII-2-91, pp. 44-53
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"William Louden," LTR XXIV-1/2-92, p. 87
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MLAZOVSKY, V¡t |
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"Historic Carpentry in Europe: Discoveries and Potential" (and Milos Drd cky and Petr Ruzicka), ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 33-41
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"The Use of a Technical Model as a Design Control Aid" by Richard Fairweather, conclusion by Martin E. Weaver, ART IX-1-77, pp. 23-29
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MODERN HERITAGE |
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"A Material Evaluation of the Gropius House: Planning to Preserve a Modern Masterpiece" by Susan Buck, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 29-35
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"Conserving the Built Heritage of the Modern Era: Recent Developments and Ongoing Challenges" by Susan D. Bronson and Thomas C. Jester, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 4-12
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Modern Color/Modern Architecture: Amedee Ozenfant and the Genealogy of Color in Modern Architecture by William W. Braham, rev. by Mary Jablonski, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 77-78
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The New Spirit: Modern Architecture in Vancouver, 1938-1963 by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe, rev. by Anne M. deFort-Menares, BR XXVIII-4-97, p. 61
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Twentieth Century Building Materials: History and Conservation by Thomas C. Jester, rev. by Daniel F. MacGilvray, BR XXVII-4-96, pp. 52-53
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Urban Memory: History and Amnesia in the Modern City by Mark Crimson, ed., rev. by Joseph T. Humann, BR XXXVII-4-06, pp. 55-56
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"Mending the Modern" by Susan D. Bronson and Thomas C. Jester, GE XXVIII-4-97, p. 3
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"Moisture Control in the Modern Building Envelope: History of the Vapor Barrier in the U.S., 1923-52" by William B. Rose, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 13-19
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"The Pristine Plane: Plaza Paving Technology in Modern Architecture" by Jeffrey P. Koerber, Larry R. Meyers and Lisa M. Puryear, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 21-28
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"The Renovation of Baker House at MIT: Modernism, Materiality, and the Factor of Intent in Preservation" by David N. Fixler, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 3-11
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"The Rise and Fall of West Coast Modernism in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia" by Donald Luxton, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 55-61
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MOISTURE |
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"Alternatives to Modern Air-Conditioning Systems: Using Natural Ventilation and Other Techniques" by Dennis Brown, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 46-49
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"Application Procedures for Masonry Treatments" by Jeffrey L. Erdly, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 46-49
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"Damp Buildings Old and New" by Giovanni and Ippolito Massari, ART XVII-1-85, pp. 2-30
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"Detecting Water Leaks in Slate and Clay-Tile Roofs" by Richard S. Koziol and Jerry G. Stockbridge, ART XIX-2-87, pp. 6-9
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"Diagnosis and Suggested Measures for Moisture Control in a Historic Adobe House Museum" by Catherine E. Cassidy and K. D. Pressnail, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 50-56
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"Factors Affecting the Selection of Water-Repellent Treatments" by Edward McGettigan, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 22-26
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"Getting the Wet Out: Clean-up and Stabilization after a Fire" by William J. McCrea, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 53-57
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"Humidity and Moisture in Historic Buildings: The Origins of Building and Object Conservation" by J. P. Brown and William B. Rose, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 12-24
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Dampness in Buildings by R. T. Gratwick, rev. by Theodore H. M. Prudon, BR VIII-2-76, p. 79
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Fassade und Wasserhaushalt der Wand by Edvard B. Grunau, rev. by Theodore H. M. Prudon, BR IX-1-77, p. 93
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"Investigative Technique for Water Penetration" by Andrew S. Weber and Dennis K. Johnson, IT XXIII-2-91, pp. 25-29
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Protecting Buildings: How to Combat Dry Rot, Woodworm and Damp by Stanley A. Richardson, rev. by Martin Weaver, BR XI-2-79, pp. 95-99
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Water in Buildings: An Architect's Guide to Moisture and Mold by William B. Rose, rev. by Hugh C. Miller, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, p. 68
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"Metal Corrosion, Wetness and Deposition at the Exterior of a Building in Montreal" by Jean-Jacques Hechler, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 20-25
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"Moisture Control in the Modern Building Envelope: History of the Vapor Barrier in the U.S., 1923-52" by William B. Rose, ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 13-19
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"Monitoring Moisture at Tumacacori" by Anthony Crosby, ART XIX-4-87, pp. 32-44
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"Permanent Probes for Measuring Moisture in Wood" by David W. Grattan, ART XXI-3/4-89, pp. 71-78
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma" by Stefan Michalski, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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"Restoration of a Crossing Pinnacle at Washington National Cathedral" by Robert O. Bork, Richard A. Livingston, and Robert Mark, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 5-9; letters by Matt Millen and Spencer R. Higgins and reply by Robert Mark, LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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"Second International CIB/RILEM Symposium on Moisture Problems in Buildings" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART VIII-4-76, pp. 68-79
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"Should the Walls of Historic Buildings Be Insulated?" by William B. Rose, ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 13-18
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" by Michael K. McInerney, Sondra C. Cooper, Vincent F. Hock, and Sean W. Morefield, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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"Using Infrared Thermography to Detect Moisture in Historic Masonry: A Case Study in Indiana" by Elisabetta Rosina and Jonathan Spodek, ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 11-16
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"Water-Repellent Treatments for Building Stones: A Practical Overview" by A. Elena Charola, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 10-17
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"What Made Lucy Rot?" by Margaret Westfield and Richard I. Ortega, with Ernest Conrad, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 31-36
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MONITORING SYSTEMS |
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"A Mausoleum on Shaky Ground: de la Montanya Mausoleum, Cypress Lawn, Colma, California" by Carolyn L. Searls, Joshua M. Marrow, and Ronald L. Mayes, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 13-19
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"A New Air Pollution Monitor" by Paul Stumes, ART IX-1-77, pp. 17-22; correction XI-2-79, p. 5
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"A Preservation Monitoring System at Tumacacori National Monument" by Anthony Crosby, ART X-2-78, pp. 47-76
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"Automatic Fire Suppression for Historic Structures: Options and Applications" by Nick Artim, ART XXXIV-4-03, pp. 35-40
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"Control of Formosan Subterranean Termites in Perseverance Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana" by Edward D. Freytag, Michael K. Carroll, and Edgar S. Bordes, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 71-75
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"Crack Evaluation and Monitoring" by Jerry G. Stockbridge, IT XVIII-3-86, pp. 6-7
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"Detecting Subterranean Termite Activity with Infrared Thermography: A Case Study" by Mark Gilberg, Claudia Riegel, Bob Melia, and Jack Leonard, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 47-53
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"Environmental Monitoring and Conservation Study of Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina" by Michael J. Mills and George Fore, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 63-70
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"Fire-Safety Retrofitting: Innovative Solutions for Ornamental Building Interiors" by Caroline Alderson and Nick Artim, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 26-32
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"Immediate and Remote Techniques for Monitoring Humidity" by Jerry Stockbridge, IT XXIII-3-91, pp. 55-56
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"Monitoring the Long-term Performance of the Peace Tower in Ottawa" by M. Nady A. Sa‹d, Don Duchesne, A. H. Paul Maurenbrecher, Khaled Ibrahim, Carole Lumsdon, and Doug Stephenson, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 53-59
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"Monitoring Urban Precipitation Chemistry in the Ville de Montreal" by Alain Leduc, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 10-12
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MONTANA |
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"1894 Specifications for the Superintendent's Lodge, Custer Battlefield National Monument, Crow Agency, Montana" by Rodd L. Wheaton, ART VII-1-75, pp. 26-37
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MONTGOMERY, Florence M. |
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Printed Textiles, English and American Cottons and Linens, 1700-1850, rev. by Constance Hershey, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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MONTREAL, Quebec |
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"Acid Rain and Air Pollution vs. the Buildings and Outdoor Sculptures of Montreal" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 13-19
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"An Act for the Preservation of Apple Trees in the Parish of Montreal" by Richard G. Schmidt, ART VII-2-75, pp. 11-12
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"Coade Stone in Canada" by Marc Lafrance, ART V-3-73, pp. 103-109
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"Metal Corrosion, Wetness and Deposition at the Exterior of a Building in Montreal" by Jean-Jacques Hechler, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 20-25
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"Monitoring Urban Precipitation Chemistry in the Ville de Montreal" by Alain Leduc, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 10-12
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"Sawing Stone in Canada, 1816" by J. Raymond Denault and A. J. H. Richardson, ART V-4-73, pp. 76-80
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"Some Notes on Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens in Quebec 1831" excerpted from "Recollections of Canada 1831" by Lady L.A. Aylmer, pub. in the Rapport de L'Archiviste de la Province de Quebec, REPR VII-2-75, pp. 2-7
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"Stained Glass Windows in Montreal at the Turn of the Century" by Rosalind Pepall, ART XIII-3-81, pp. 49-56
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MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS |
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"A Diagnostic Study and Treatment Evaluation for the Cleaning of Perry's Victory and International Peace Monument" by Frank G. Matero, ART XVI-3/4-84, pp. 39-52
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"Acidic Deposition and Marble Monuments at Gettysburg National Military Park" by Susan I. Sherwood and Donald A. Dolske, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 52-57
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"Degradation of Monumental Bronzes" by John D. Meakin, David L. Ames and Donald A. Dolske, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 58-63
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"Drafting the Vimy Charter for Conservation of Battlefield Terrain" by Natalie Bull and David Panton, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 5-11
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"'Let Us Raise a Standard...': The Preservation of Washington Square Arch in New York City" by Mark Rabinowitz and Robin Gerstad, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 47-55
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"Lichen Removal from an Engraved Memorial to Walt Whitman" by Ian N. M. Wainwright, ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 46-51
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"Monumental and Other Purposes" by Sue Donaldson, ART XV-4-83, pp. 23-26
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"Preserving Battlefield Terrain: Technologies for Earthworks Management" by Shaun Eyring and Lucy Lawliss, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 13-19
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"Removal of Interior Coatings at the Statue of Liberty" by Frances Gale and John C. Robbins, ART XVI-3/4-84, pp. 63-66
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MOORE, Dr. Walter P., Jr. |
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The Colossus of 1812: An American Engineering Superlative by Lee H. Nelson, BR XXVI-4-95, pp. 65-66
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MOORE, James |
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"Chemical Techniques of Historic Mortar Analysis" (and John Stewart), ART XIV-1-82, pp. 11-16
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MOORE, Mark |
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"Preservation Study of the Moonlight Towers, Austin, Texas" (and Karl Strand), ART XXIII-1-91, pp. 29-38
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MORA, Paula and Linda |
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The Conservation of Wall Painting (and Paul Philippot), rev. by James F. Hamm, BR XVIII-3-86, pp. 69-71
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MORAN, Jeff |
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"Terra Cotta Firm Omitted," LTR XXI-1-89, p. 3
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MOREFIELD, Sean W. |
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" (and Michael K. McInerney, Sondra C. Cooper, and Vincent F. Hock), ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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MORELAND, F. A. |
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The Curtain-Maker's Handbook, Practical Decorative Upholstery 1889; reprinted, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XIV-1-82, p. 44
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MORSS, Strafford |
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"Preserving the Warships of World War II: Battleship Cove as a Case History," ART XIX-1-87, pp. 56-61
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MORTAR |
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"A Source of Confusion about Mortar Formulas" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 50-53
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"An Actual Mortar Analysis" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 54-55
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"An Introduction to Repointing" by Robert C. Mack and James S. Askins, ART XI-3-79, pp. 44-60
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"Bond Capacities of Mortars for Historic Structures" by G. T. Suter, J. Vandneberg, and L. Fontaine, ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 27-35
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"Bricks, Mortar, and Earthquakes, Historic Preservation vs. Earthquake Safety" by Randolph Langenbach, ART XXI-3/4-89, pp. 31-43
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"Brief Notes on the Subjects of Analyzing Paints and Mortars and the Recording of Moulding Profiles" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART X-2-78, pp. 77-89
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"Chemical Techniques of Historic Mortar Analysis" by John Stewart and James Moore, ART XIV-1-82, pp. 11-16
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"Conserving the Ruins of a Hellenistic Farmhouse in Crimea, Ukraine" by Pamela Jerome, Norman R. Weiss, Michele Risdal-Barnes, Gina Crevello, and Jeffrey Mark Chusid, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 5-14
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"Durability of Masonry Mortar in a Nordic Climate" by Achille Fontaine, ART XVII-2-85, pp. 49-66; response by Martin B. Caroe, LTR XVIII-3-86, pp. 2-3
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"Evaluating Mortar Deterioration" by Bernard Erlin and William G. Hime, ART XIX-4-87, pp. 8-10, 54
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"Frost Durability Testing of Stone Masonry Mortars: Restoring the Canadian Parliament Buildings" by Margaret L. Thomson, Gary T. Suter, and Lyne Fontaine, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 42-49
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"History, Deterioration, and Repair of Cement and Concrete in Nineteenth Century Fortifications Constructed by the Royal Engineers" by Andrew Powter, ART X-3-78, pp. 59-77
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Annotated Master Specs for the Cleaning and Repointing of Historic Masonry by Spencer R. Higgins, rev. by Sue Tindall, BR XIX-4-87, p. 53
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Introduction to Early American Masonry: Stone, Brick, Mortar and Plaster by Harley J. McKee, rev. by John M. Dickey, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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"In Search of Durable Repair Mortar for Historic Masonry in Northern Climates: A Prologue" by Margaret L. Thomson, Gary T. Suter, and Lyne Fontaine, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 39-40
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Preparation and Use of Lime Mortars by Pat Gibbons, rev. by Lauren B. Sickels-Taves, BR XXVIII-1-97, pp. 63-64
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Preservation Briefs: Number 1, The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings, and Number 2, Repointing Mortar in Historic Brick Buildings by Robert C. Mack, rev. by James T. Wollon, Jr., BR IX-2-77, p. 90
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"Lead Abatement and Tuck-pointing at Parrington Hall" by David Strauss and Cima Malek-Aslani, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"Masonry in Retrospect: Mortar-Strength Experiments Conducted in France in 1834" by by Alan P. Eddy, ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 16-17
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"Mortar Study of Mechanical Properties for the Repointing of the Canadian Parliament Buildings" by Gary T. Suter, Margaret L. Thomson, and Lyne Fontaine, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 51-58
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"Mortars for Tropical Archaeological Sites" by Gordon E. Brown, ART XIX-3-87, pp. 42-50
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"Repointing Masonry Walls" by Jerry G. Stockbridge, IT XXI-1-89, pp. 12-14
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"SPNEA-APT Conference on Mortar, Boston, March 15-16, 1973" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART VI-1-74, pp. 9-39
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"Surrealist Vision and Cold Reality: Restoration of Marc Chagall's 'Les Quatre Saisons'" by Jeffrey Koerber and Deborah Slaton, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 13-19
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"Tests for the Analysis of Mortar Samples" by E. Blaine Cliver, ART VI-1-74, pp. 68-73
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"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Twenty Years of Terra-Cotta Repairs Reexamined" by Carolyn L. Searls and CeCe Louie, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 29-36, response, LTR XXXIII-1-02, p. 2
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"The Smeaton Project: Factors Affecting the Properties of Lime-Based Mortars" by Jeanne Marie Teutonico, Iain McCaig, Colin Burns, and John Ashurst, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 32-49
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"The Technology of Early American Building" by Charles E. Peterson, ART (N) I-1-69, pp. 3-17
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"Tuck Pointing History and Confusion" by Michael Shellenbarger, ART XXIII-3-91, pp. 38-47
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"Water Vapor Transmission: Mortars and Paint" by Judith Jacob and Norman R. Weiss, ART XXI-3/4-89, pp. 62-70
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MORTON, W. Brown, III |
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"Field Procedures for Examining the Humidity in Masonry Buildings," ART VIII-2-76, pp. 2-19
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"The Bayt al-Razzaz Palace: Developing an Existing Conditions Report," ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 44-50
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MOSAICS |
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"Terra-Cotta Tile Mosaics at Sea View Hospital: Endangered Glazed Ceramics on Staten Island" by Ren‚ Fan, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 37-42
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"The Transfer and Conservation of the Long Beach Mosaic" by Myrna Saxe, ART XVI-2-84, pp. 27-32
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MOSK, Jaap A. |
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Contributions to Conservation: Research in Conservation at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) (and Norman H. Tennent), rev. by Henry Matthew Nowakowski, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, p. 78
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MOSS, Roger |
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Century of Color: Exterior Decoration for American Buildings, 1820-1920, rev. by Ellen Threinen Ittelson, BR XIV-4-82, pp. 50-51
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"In Memory of Charles E. Peterson, 1906-2004," LTR XXXVII-1-06, p. 4
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MOUSSETTE, Marcel |
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"Quatre Fabricants d'Appareils de Chauffage du Bas-Canada," ART V-4-73, pp. 50-64
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"The Cultural Melting Pot in the Kitchen" by Martin E. Weaver, including inquiry from Mrs. Beauregard Bassich and response, ART VIII-1-76, pp. 72-77
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"Three Documents on Ironworks in Canada and the Northeastern United States at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century" by Jean-Pierre Prolux, REPR V-3-73, pp. 5-33; correction, V-4-73, p. 5
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MOXON, Joseph |
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Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Arts of Smithing, Joinery, Carpentry, Turning, Bricklaying... 1703; reprinted, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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MUHN, James |
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What Style Is It? by John Poppeliers, S. Allen Chambers, and Nancy B. Schwartz, BR X-2-78, p. 154
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MUIR, Allen and Doris |
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Building The Chateau Montebello, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XIII-4-81, p. 53
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MULLOY, Elizabeth D. |
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America's Forgotten Architecture (and Tony B. Wrenn), rev. by Alfred M. Staehli, BR IX-4-77, pp. 85-86
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MUNDY, James H. |
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"Two Early Building Specifications in Maine," ART VII-1-75, pp. 102-107
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MUNSCH, Guy |
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Architects to the Nation by Antoinette J. Lee, BR XXXIII-1-02, p. 56
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"Restoring and Modernizing the U.S. Treasury Building: An Overview and Three Case Studies," ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 23-29
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MURALS |
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"A Practical Technique for Injection of Consolidants behind Wall and Ceiling Paintings" by George W. Adams, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 33-36
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"Locating Faults in Wall Paintings at the U.S. Capitol by Shaker-Based Laser Vibrometry" by Joseph F. Vignola, Joseph A. Bucaro, Brian R. Lemon, George W. Adams, Andrew J. Kurdila, Barbara Marchetti, Enrico Esposito, Enrico Tomasini, Harry J. Simpson, and Brian H. Houston, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 25-33
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"Restoration of the Abbey Murals at the Pennsylvania State Capitol" by Susanne Brendel Pandich, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 14-20
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"Surrealist Vision and Cold Reality: Restoration of Marc Chagall's 'Les Quatre Saisons'" by Jeffrey Koerber and Deborah Slaton, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 13-19
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MURPHY, Jean Parker |
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"The Rehabilitation of Bethesda Terrace" (and Kate Burns Ottavino), ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 24-39
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MURPHY, Kevin D. |
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Memory and Modernity: Viollet-le-Duc at V‚zelay, rev. by Craig K. Anz, BR XXXIV-4-03, p. 55
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MURPHY, Larry |
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"Preservation at Pearl Harbor," ART XIX-1-87, pp. 10-15
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MURTAGH, William |
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"In Memory of Charles E. Peterson, 1906-2004," LTR XXXVII-1-06, pp. 4-5
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MUSEUMS |
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"Alternatives to Modern Air-Conditioning Systems: Using Natural Ventilation and Other Techniques" by Dennis Brown, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 46-49
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"Condition Assessment Using Computer Models" by Edward A. Johnson, ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 47-51
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"Gardens of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, 1785-1820" by Mary M. Harvey, ART VII-2-75, pp. 32-73
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"Housing Museums in Historic Buildings: A Wise Solution in the Long Term?" by Jean Trudel, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 37-42
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"Humidity and Moisture in Historic Buildings: The Origins of Building and Object Conservation" by J. P. Brown and William B. Rose, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 12-24
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A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, Vol. 3: Interpretation, Vol. 4: Documentation of Collections by Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, eds., rev. by Linda V. Ellsworth, BR XII-2-80, p. 129
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Guide to Historic Preservation, Historical Agencies, and Museums Practices: A Selective Bibliography by Frederick L. Rath, Jr., and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, rev. by John Calvin Milley, BR III-2/3-71, p. 7
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Manuals for Museums by Ralph H. Lewis, rev. by Per Guldbeck, BR X-1-78, pp. 83-85
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Museum and Archival Supplies Handbook by Jude Scott, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR XVIII-4-86, pp. 79-80
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Museum Security: La Securite dans les Musees by Robert Tillotson, ed. by Diana D. Menkes, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR X-1-78, pp. 85-88
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Registration Methods for the Small Museum by Daniel B. Reibel, rev. by Robert E. Howard, BR XII-2-80, p. 135
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"Museums in Historic Buildings" by Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXVII-3-96, p.7
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"Open-Air Museums and Historic Sites" by Debra Ann Reid, ART XXI-2-89, pp. 21-27
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma" by Stefan Michalski, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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"Reconstruction of the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum Conservatory" by Richard Bergmann, ART XIV-3-82, pp. 3-6
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"Research and Storage: New Facilities for the Smithsonian Institution" by Paul N. Perrot, ART XII-4-80, pp. 35-38
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"Restoration of the Concrete Roof of the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania" by Dale H. Frens, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 13-19
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"The Cabildo in New Orleans: Planning Museum Exhibitions in a Historic Building" by James F. Selcik, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 43-45
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"The New Orleans Charter: Forging a Strategy to Preserve Historic Structures and Artifacts" by Herb Stovel and Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 57-60
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"The Process of Compromise: A Team Approach to Conservation Environments" by Barbara Appelbaum and Paul Himmelstein, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 8-11
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"Weathering of Crystalline Marble at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago" by Erhard M. Winkler, stress analysis by Martin Kirchmayer, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 43-47
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"Alternatives to Modern Air-Conditioning Systems: Using Natural Ventilation and Other Techniques" by Dennis Brown, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 46-49
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"APT/AIC Guidelines for Light and Lighting in Historic Buildings That House Collections," ART XXXI-1-00, p. 11
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"APT/AIC New Orleans Charter for the Joint Preservation of Historic Structures and Artifacts," ART XXXI-1-00, p. 10
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"Architectural Fragments and APT: A Lee Nelson Legacy" by Roberta G. Reid, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 57-59
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"Diagnosis and Suggested Measures for Moisture Control in a Historic Adobe House Museum" by Catherine E. Cassidy and K. D. Pressnail, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 50-56
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"Housing Museums in Historic Buildings: A Wise Solution in the Long Term?" by Jean Trudel, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 37-42
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"Humidity and Moisture in Historic Buildings: The Origins of Building and Object Conservation" by J. P. Brown and William B. Rose, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 12-24
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A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, Vol. 2: Care and Conservation of Collections by Rosemary Reese, comp., and Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, eds., rev. by Edward Jahns, BR X-2-78, p. 155
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"In a Tropical Marine Climate: Conservation Management of Historic Metals" by David W. Look and Dirk H. R. Spennemann, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 60-68
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"Museum Collection Storage in an Historic Building Using a Prefabricated Structure, Museum Collection Storage Number 1" by Don Cumberland, Jr., ART XIX-2-87, pp. 69-71
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"Museums in Historic Buildings" by Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXVII-3-96, p.7
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma" by Stefan Michalski, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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"The Cabildo in New Orleans: Planning Museum Exhibitions in a Historic Building" by James F. Selcik, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 43-45
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"The New Orleans Charter: Forging a Strategy to Preserve Historic Structures and Artifacts" by Herb Stovel and Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 57-60
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"The Process of Compromise: A Team Approach to Conservation Environments" by Barbara Appelbaum and Paul Himmelstein, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 8-11
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"A GIS Assessment of the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" by Frank G. Matero, John Hinchman, Dana Tomlin, and Kyu-Bong Song, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 25-35; letter by John A. Burns, LTR XXXIV-4-03, p. 3
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"Assessing Past Conservation Treatments at George Washington's Mount Vernon" by P. Gardiner Hallock, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 15-22
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"Converging Disciplines during Structural and Environmental Upgrades: The Troxell-Steckel House" by Glenn Forrest Alf and John R. Bowie, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 9-12
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"Diagnosis and Suggested Measures for Moisture Control in a Historic Adobe House Museum" by Catherine E. Cassidy and K. D. Pressnail, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 50-56
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"Digital Reproduction of Historic Wallpaper at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House in Ohio" by Neal V. Hitch and Cheryl J. Lugg, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 57-66
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"Environmental Monitoring and Conservation Study of Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina" by Michael J. Mills and George Fore, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 63-70
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"Fallingwater Part 1: Materials-Conservation Efforts at Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece" by Norman R. Weiss, Pamela Jerome, and Stephen Gottlieb, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 44-55
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"Fallingwater Part 2: Materials-Conservation Efforts at Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece" by Pamela Jerome, Norman R. Weiss, and Hazel Ephron, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 3-11
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"Forensic-Investigation Methodology for Structures Experiencing Settlement" by Debra Laefer, Ashley Evans, and Jon Frazier, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 23-31
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"Hard-Hat House Tours? Interpreting Restoration Projects" by Lonnie J. Hovey, ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 24-25
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"Performance of Injection Adhesives for the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" by John Hinchman, Frank G. Matero, and Alexander Radin, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 47-58
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"Restoration of Door Hardware at Monticello: Unlocking Some Mysteries" by Robert Self, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 7-15
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"Wallpaper Documentation and Reproduction at Adena: The Worthington Estate" by Neal V. Hitch and Cheryl J. Lugg, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 57-64
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"A Look at Nineteenth-Century Lighting: Lighting Devices from the Merchant's House Museum" by Mimi Sherman, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 37-43
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"An Overview of Light and Lighting in Historic Structures That House Collections" by Barbara Appelbaum and Paul Himmelstein, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 13-15
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"APT/AIC Guidelines for Light and Lighting in Historic Buildings That House Collections," ART XXXI-1-00, p. 11
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"Chasing Shadows: Exploring the Meaning of Light in English Heritage Houses" by Julius Bryant, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 27-31
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"Controlling Daylight in Historic Structures: A Focus on Interior Methods" by Meg Lowe Craft and M. Nicole Miller, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 53-57
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"Enlightenment on the Web" by Barrett Kennedy, CF XXXI-1-00, pp. 5-6
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"Lighting a Great House and a Museum: Waddesdon Manor, a Case Study" by William Allen and Stephen Cannon-Brookes, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 32-36
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"Lighting Historic House Museums" by Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., GE XXXI-1-00, p. 7
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"Lighting Jefferson's Monticello: Considering the Past, Present, and Future" by John B. Rudder and Susan R. Stein, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 21-26
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"Lighting the Way: A Conservator's Approach to Electrifying Brass Chandeliers" by Kathy Z. Gillis and David Harvey, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 45-51
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