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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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TABASSO, Marisa Laurenzi |
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"Acrylic Polymers for the Conservation of Stone: Advantages and Drawbacks," ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 17-21
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"Masonry Issue," LTR XXVII-3-96, p.2
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TABBY |
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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 by Janet McNulty and response by authors, LTR XXIX-1-98, pp. 3-4
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"Understanding Historic Tabby Structures: Their History, Preservation, and Repair" by Lauren B. Sickels-Taves, ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 22-29
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TALBERT, Bruce J. |
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Victorian Decorative Arts, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XIV-1-82, p. 46
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TANGUAY, Charles K. |
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"Copper Roof Restoration," LTR XXIII-2-91, pp. 4-5
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TATUM, George B. |
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Calvert Vaux: Architect and Planner (and William Alex), rev. by Nancy J. Volkman, BR XXVI-4-95, pp. 66-67
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TAYLOR, Jill |
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"Guidelines for the Recording of Heritage Buildings" (and John J. G. Blumenson), ART XXII 1/2-90, pp. 109-116
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TAYLOR, Ken |
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"Reconciling Aesthetic Value and Social Value: Dilemmas of Interpretation and Application," ART XXX-1-99, pp. 51-55
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TAYLOR, Michael Romero |
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"The Fort Selden Adobe Test Wall Project," ART XXII-3-90, pp. 35-41
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TAYLOR, Thomas H., Jr. |
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"Architectural Glass Repair: A Case Study," ART XIII-3-81, pp. 31-32
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"Collections in Historic Structures: A Review of Professional Progress Since the New Orleans Charter" (and Paul Himmelstein and Barbara Appelbaum), ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 27-29
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"Diagnosis of Salt Damage at a Smokehouse in Colonial Williamsburg" (and Richard A. Livingston), ART XXIII-3-91, pp. 3-12
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"Lighting Historic House Museums," GE XXXI-1-00, p. 7
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"Museums in Historic Buildings," ART XXVII-3-96, p.7
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"The New Orleans Charter: Forging a Strategy to Preserve Historic Structures and Artifacts" (and Herb Stovel), ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 57-60
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TENNENT, Norman H. |
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Contributions to Conservation: Research in Conservation at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) (and Jaap A. Mosk), rev. by Henry Matthew Nowakowski, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, p. 78
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TENNESSEE |
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"Recovering from a Devastating Tornado at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage: A Case Study" by Clare Adams, ART XXX-1-99, pp. 43-49
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"Replicating the John J. Earley Concrete Mix to Restore the Nashville Parthenon" by Ilene R. Tyler, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 43-50
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TERMITE CONTROL |
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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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"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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TERRA COTTA |
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"Analysis of In-Service Architectural Terra Cotta" by Jerry G. Stockbridge, ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 41-45
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"Anchoring Systems for Architectural Terra Cotta in Curtain-Wall Construction" by Donald Friedman, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 17-21
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"Damaged Polychrome Terra-Cotta: Request for Technical Assistance" by Jack C. Porter, LTR IX-1-77, pp. 95-96
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"Defying Gravity: The Resurrection of Architectural Terra-Cotta Fragments" by Anne Currier, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 50-52
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"How to Prepare Project-Specific Terra Cotta Specifications" by Susan M. Tindall, ART XXI-1-89, pp. 26-36
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"O. W. Ketcham Terra Cotta: Reflections on an Industry in Chaos after World War II" by A. Daniel Barton, Jr., ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 11-16
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"Reign of Terra Cotta in the United States: Enduring in an Inhospitable Environment, 1930-1968" by Susan Tunick, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 43-48
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"Stabilization and Repair of a Historic Terra Cotta Cornice" by Jeffrey S. Levine and Donna Ann Harris, TN XXIII-3-91, pp. 48-54
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"Survey of Terra-Cotta Facades at Alwyn Court, a Case Study" by Charles DiSanto, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 23-28
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"Terra Cotta Firm Omitted" by Jeff Moran, LTR XXI-1-89, p. 3
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"Terra Cotta: Rehabilitation of a Courthouse Dome" by Richard A. Glance, ART XVII-1-85, pp. 39-46
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"Terra Cotta Replacement" by Susan M. Tindall, SPEC XX-3-88, pp. 12-14
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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 Evolution of Terra Cotta: 'Glazing New Trails'" by Susan Tunick, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 3-8
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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 Manufacture of Architectural Terra Cotta and Faience in the United States" by John Fidler, ART XV-2-83, pp. 27-32
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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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"Why Do Terra Cotta Cornices Fail?" by Harry Hunderman and Deborah Slaton, FT XX-1-88, p. 64
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TEUTONICO, Jeanne Marie |
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English Heritage Research Transactions series: Research and Case Studies in Architectural Conservation. Vol. 1: Metals (and Kate MacDonald), rev. by Mark Glassford, BR XXXI-4-00, pp. 58-59
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English Heritage Research Transactions series: Research and Case Studies in Architectural Conservation. Vol. 2: Stone: Stone Building Materials, Construction and Associated Component Systems: Their Decay and Treatment (and C. Wood, gen. eds., and John Fidler, ed.), rev. by Barbara A. Campagna, BR XXXIV-1-03, p. 55
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English Heritage Research Transactions series: Research and Case Studies in Architectural Conservation. Vol. 3: Earth: The Conservation and Repair of Bowhill, Exeter: Working with Cob (and C. Wood, gen. eds., and Ray Harrison, ed.), rev. by Richard A. Burt, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 76-77
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"The Smeaton Project: Factors Affecting the Properties of Lime-Based Mortars" (and Iain McCaig, Colin Burns, and John Ashurst), ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 32-49
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"The Use of Architectural Sandstone in New York City in the 19th Century" (and Frank G. Matero), ART XIV-2-82, pp. 11-17
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"Time for Change: An Overview of Building-Materials Research for Conservation of Historic Structures" (and John Fidler), ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 45-49
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TEXAS |
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"Bridging the Gap: Using 3-D Laser Scanning in Historic-Building Documentation" by Karen E. Hughes and Elizabeth I. Louden, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 37-46
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"Energy Simulation of Historic Buildings: St. Louis Catholic Church, Castroville, Texas" by Anat Geva, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 36-41
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Texas Log Buildings, A Folk Architecture by Terry G. Jordan, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XII-2-80, pp. 136-137
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"Jigsaw Patterns in New Braunfels, Texas" by Wendy Rumsey, ART IX-4-77, pp. 41-51
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"Non-Destructive Evaluation of a Historic Wrought-Iron Truss Bridge in New Braunfels, Texas" by S. Patrick Sparks and Marc E. Badoux, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 5-10
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"Preservation Study of the Moonlight Towers, Austin, Texas" by Mark Moore and Karl Strand, ART XXIII-1-91, pp. 29-38
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"Roof Thatching Methods in Crockett County, Texas" by Andrea Holman, ART IX-2-77, pp. 17-31
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"Spanish Missions" by Antoinette J. Lee, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 42-54
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"The Variable Performance of Ethyl Silicate: Consolidated Stone at Three National Parks" by Anne B. Oliver, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 39-44
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"Three-Dimensional Modeling of Erosion to Historic Adobe Wall Ruins at Fort Davis, Texas" by Richard A. Burt, Paul K. Woods, and Robert Warden, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 35-38
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TEXTILES |
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Caring for Textiles by Karen Finch and Greta Putman, rev. by Michael Bogle, BR IX-4-77, pp. 86-87
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Costume Display Techniques by Karyn J. Harris, rev. by Edward Jahns, BR X-2-78, p. 152
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Encylcopedia of Victorian Needlework by S. F. A. Caulfield, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR IX-2-77, pp. 91-92
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Fabrics for Historic Buildings by Jane C. Nylander, rev. by Michael Bogle, BR IX-4-77, pp. 83-85
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Spanish Textile Tradition of New Mexico and Colorado by Sarah Nestor, ed., rev. by Marian E. Rodee, BR XIV-1-82, p. 44
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The Dictionary of Needlework by S. F. A. Caulfield, rev. by O. T. Fuller, BR I-3-69, pp. 13-14
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Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazaar: 1867-1898 by Stella Blum, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR IX-2-77, pp. 91-92
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THATCH |
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"Notes on Thatch and Sod Roofing" by Martin E. Weaver, ART VIII-1-76, pp. 70-71
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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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THEIS, Sarah Sweetser |
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"Tribute to Lee H. Nelson," LTR XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 8-9
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THOLL, Claire K. |
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"Filled Wall Construction," LTR XII-2-80, pp. 124-126
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THOMAS, Selma |
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Rehabilitation: An Alternative for Historic Industrial Buildings, rev. by Ellen Threinen, BR XII-2-80, p. 136
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THOMPSON, Maria M. |
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"In Memory of Charles E. Peterson, 1906-2004," LTR XXXVII-1-06, p. 5
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THOMPSON, Marna A. |
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"The Key Year Dendochronology Technique and Its Application in Dating Historic Structures in Maryland," LTR XVI-2-84, pp. 53-54
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THOMSON, Margaret L. |
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"Frost Durability Testing of Stone Masonry Mortars: Restoring the Canadian Parliament Buildings" (and Gary T. Suter and Lyne Fontaine), ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 42-49
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"In Search of Durable Repair Mortar for Historic Masonry in Northern Climates: A Prologue" (and Lyne Fontaine and Gary T. Suter), ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 39-40
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"Mortar Study of Mechanical Properties for the Repointing of the Canadian Parliament Buildings" (and Gary T. Suter and Lyne Fontaine), ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 51-58
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THREINEN, Ellen |
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Century of Color: Exterior Decoration for American Buildings, 1820-1920 by Roger Moss, BR XIV-4-82, pp. 50-51
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Four Landmark Buildings in Chicago's Loop: A Study of Historic Conservation Options by Harry Weese and Associates, BR XII-4-80, p. 65
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Navajo Architecture: Forms, History, Distribution by Stephen C. Jett and Virginia E. Spencer, BR XIV-4-82, p. 51
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Pioneers of Prefabrication: The British Contribution in the Nineteenth Century by Gilbert Herbert, BR XII-2-80, pp. 133-134
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Rehabilitation: An Alternative for Historic Industrial Buildings by Selma Thomas, ed., BR XII-2-80, p. 136
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The Building of Galena: An Architectural Legacy by Carl H. Johnson, Jr., BR XII-2-80, p. 130
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TICE, Patricia C. |
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"Metallurgical Assessment of Historic Wrought Iron: U.S. Custom House, Wheeling, West Virginia" (and Wayne L. Elban, Mark A. Borst, Natalie M. Roubachewsky, and Emory L. Kemp), ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 27-34
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TILE |
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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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American Art Tile, 1876-1941 by Norman Carlson, rev. by William C. Shopsin, BR XXX-2/3-99, pp. 75-76
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"Preserving Historic Guastavino Tile, Ceilings, Domes, and Vaults: An Overview" by Richard Pieper, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 2-3
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"Recreating Historic Tile: The California State Capitol" by John C. Worsley, FAIA, ART XIX-3-87, pp. 30-41
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"Restoration of the Queensboro Bridge Guastavino Tile Vaults: A Case History" by Charles DiSanto, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 27-31
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"Restoring the Minton Tile Ceiling, Bethesda Terrace Arcade, Central Park, New York City" by Peter Champe and Mark Rabinowitz, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 11-16
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"Structural Repairs to the Fire-Damaged Guastavino Tile Vaults at Grand Central Terminal's Oyster Bar" by Robert Silman, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 47-49
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"The Unseen World of Guastavino Acoustical Tile Construction: History, Development, Production" by Richard Pounds, Daniel Raichel and Martin Weaver, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 33-39
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"Tiles and Pavers: Diagnostic Test Methods" by Seymour A. Bortz, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 32-34
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TILLOTSON, Robert |
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Museum Security: La Securite dans les Musees ed. by Diana D. Menkes, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR X-1-78, pp. 85-88
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TILLY, Graham |
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"Conservation of Bridges," ART XXXIV-4-03, pp. 47-50
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TINDALL, Susan |
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"How to Prepare Project-Specific Terra Cotta Specifications," ART XXI-1-89, pp. 26-36
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Annotated Master Specs for the Cleaning and Repointing of Historic Masonry by Spencer R. Higgins, BR XIX-4-87, p. 53
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Old Building Owner's Manual by Judith L. Kitchen, BR XVIII-3-86, pp. 67-69
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"Terra Cotta Replacement," SPEC XX-3-88, pp. 12-14
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TISHLER, William H. |
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American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places, rev. by Sharon Crawford, BR XXI-2-89, p. 78
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Rural Conservation (Information Sheet 19) by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, BR XI-4-79, pp. 126-128
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"The Landscape, An Emerging Historic Preservation Resource," ART XI-4-79, pp. 9-25
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"The Site Arrangement of Rural Farmsteads," ART X-1-78, pp. 63-78
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TOBIN, Erin M. |
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"When the Imitation Becomes Real: Attitudes toward Asphalt and Asbestos-Cement Roofing and Siding," ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 34-37
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TODD, Frederick G. |
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"Frederick G. Todd and The Creation of Canada's Urban Landscape" by Peter Jacobs, ART XV-4-83, pp. 27-34
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TOLLES, Bryant F., Jr. |
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Summer Cottages in the White Mountains: The Architecture of Leisure and Recreation, 1870 to 1930, rev. by Thomas D. Visser, BR XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 75-76
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TOLLES, E. Leroy |
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Seismic Stabilization of Historic Adobe Structures: Final Report of the Getty Seismic Adobe Project (and Edna E. Kimbro, Frederick A. Webster, and William S. Ginell), rev. by James A. Mason, BR XXXIV-1-03, pp. 56-57
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TOMASINI, Enrico |
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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, Barbara Marchetti, Enrico Esposito, Harry J. Simpson, and Brian H. Houston), ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 25-33
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TOMLAN, Michael A. |
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A History of Architectural Conservation by Jukka Jokilehto, BR XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 78-79
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Aladdin Homes, 1918-1919 by the Gordon-Van Tine Company, BR XIX-2-87, p. 53
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All About Old Buildings: The Whole Preservation Catalog by Diane Maddex, ed., BR XVIII-4-86, pp. 77-78
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Gordon-Van Tine Co. Architectural Details, 1915, by the Gordon-Van Tine Company, BR XIX-2-87, pp. 65-66
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Guide to Houses from Sears, Roebuck and Company by Katherine Cole Stevenson and H. Ward Jandl, BR XIX-2-87, pp. 65-66
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Preservation Easements. A Legal Mechanism for Protecting Cultural Resources by Marilyn Meder-Montgomery, BR XX-3-88, pp. 80-81
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Preservation of What, For Whom? A Critical Look at Historical Significance, rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXX-2/3-99, pp. 78-79
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Recording Historic Structures by John Burns and the Staff of HABS/HAER, BR XXIII-1-91, pp. 55-59
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With Our Hands, The Story of Carpenters in Massachusetts by Mark Erlich, BR XXIII-1-91, pp. 54-55
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TOMLIN, Dana |
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"A GIS Assessment of the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" (and Frank G. Matero, John Hinchman, 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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TOMOSK, Ronald |
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Protecting the Built Environment (Part I) by Marc Denhez, BR XI-2-79, pp. 101-102
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TOOLE, R. M. |
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"Historic Landscape Architecture on the Hudson River Valley Estates," ART XV-4-83, pp. 39-40
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TOOLS AND TOOLMAKERS |
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"British Plane Makers from 1700," NOTE I-3-69, p. 3
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"Demonstrating the Use of Log House Building Tools at the New Windsor Cantonment" by James Meehan, ART XII-4-80, pp. 39-44
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"Every Man His Own Mechanic" by Lawrence Winship, 1882; published in The Chronicle, NOTE III-4-71, p. 5
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"Historic Carpentry in Europe: Discoveries and Potential" by Milos Drd cky, V¡t Ml zovsky, and Petr Ruzicka, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 33-41
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A Catalogue of Tools for Watch and Clock Makers by John Wyke of Liverpool ca. 1770; reprinted, by Alan Smith, ed., rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR XI-2-79, pp. 94-95
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Ancient Carpenters' Tools by Henry C. Mercer, rev. by Orville W. Carroll, BR VIII-4-76, p. 114
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Country Craft Tools by Percy W. Blandford, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR VIII-1-76, p. 78
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Dictionary of Tools Used in the Woodworking and Allied Trades, c. 1700-1970, by R. A. Salaman, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR VIII-3-76, pp. 119-120
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Log Houses in Southwest Virginia: Tools Used in Their Construction by Stanley Willis, published in Virginia Cavalcade, rev. by Anne E. Grimmer, BR V-1-73, p. 8
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Planemakers and Other Edge Tool Enterprises in New York State in the Nineteenth Century by Kenneth D. and Jane W. Roberts, rev. by Peter C. Welsh, BR III-2/3-71, pp. 8-9
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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, rev. by Peter J. Priess, BR IX-1-77, pp. 91-92
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Tools for the Trades and Crafts: An Eighteenth Century Pattern Book by Kenneth D. Roberts, rev. by Peter J. Priess, BR IX-1-77, pp. 88-90
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With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York by Charles F. Hummel, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR I-3-69, p. 3
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"Simplified Methods for Reproducing Wood Mouldings" by Gordie Whittington and Stuart E. MacDonald, intro. by Lee H. Nelson, ART III-4-71, p. 48
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"Stone Finishing Marks" by William J. Higgins, ART XI-3-79, pp. 11-34
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"The Conservation of Wooden Moulding Planes" by Richard O. Byrne, ART X-4-78, pp. 93-99; letter by Daniel Levy, LTR XI-2-79, pp. 3-4
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TORONTO, Ontario |
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The Open Gate: Toronto's Union Station by Richard Bebout, rev. by W. Naftel, BR V-3-73, p. 111
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"The 1894 Don Valley Pressed Brick Works Catalogue" by Jean Bacso, REPR IX-1-77, p. 30
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TORRES, Louis |
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Fort Stanwix: History, Historic Furnishing, and Historic Structure Reports (and John F. Luzader, and Orville W. Carroll), rev. by Iain C. Walker, BR X-1-78, pp. 79-81
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TORREY, Volta |
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Wind-Catchers, American Windmills of Yesterday and Tomorrow, rev. by Theodore H. M. Prudon, BR XI-1-79, pp. 101-103
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TOURISM, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
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"Cultural Heritage Tourism Planning and Development: Defining the Field and Its Challenges" by Walter Jamieson, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 65-67
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TOWNDROW, John |
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"A New Woods for Woodside," ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 95-98
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TRAVERTINE |
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"Detergents and Hypochlorites for the Cleaning of Travertine" by Carl E. Doebley, Seymour Z. Lewin, and Sherman Aronson, TN XXIII-2-91, pp. 54-58
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TRELSTAD, Derek |
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Reinforced Concrete and the Modernization of American Building, 1900-1930. Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology by Merritt Roe Smith, gen. ed., and Amy E. Slaton, ed., BR XXXIII-4-02, pp. 56-57
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Studies in the History of Civil Engineering Vol. 11: Early Reinforced Concrete by Joyce Brown, gen ed., and Frank Newby, ed., BR XXXIII-4-02, p. 56
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TROTTIER, Louise |
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Les Forges: Histoire des Forges du Saint-Maurice, rev. by C. Ross Anderson, BR XIV-2-82, p. 47
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TRUDEL, Jean |
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"Housing Museums in Historic Buildings: A Wise Solution in the Long Term?," ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 37-42
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TRUSSES |
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"A Study in Details: Attic Trusses of Germantown Community Presbyterian Church" by Samuel Y. Harris, Ila Burdette and Robin Eaton, TN XXIII-1-91, pp. 47-53
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"Conservation Case Study of the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge" by David C. Fischetti, ART XXIII-1-91, pp. 22-28
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"Early Wooden Truss Connections vs. Wood Shrinkage: From Mortise-and-Tenon Joints to Bolted Connections" by Lee H. Nelson, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 11-23
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"Evaluation on Built-Up Timber Trusses in Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Buildings" by S. Patrick Sparks, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 35-43
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"Follow-up to the Query Regarding Marks on the Iron Stirrups of the Roof Trusses at Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia" by Lee H. Nelson, ART VIII-4-76, p. 118
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"From Craft to Science: American Timber Bridges, 1790-1840" by Lola Bennett, ART XXXV-4-04, pp. 13-19
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"Lateral Bracing in Covered Bridges and the Naturally Curved Knee" by Jan Leo Lewandoski, ART XXXV-4-04, pp. 37-42
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"Marks on the Iron Stirrups of the Roof Trusses at Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia" by Mrs. R. L. Carlton, LTR VII-1-75, pp. 108-112
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"Non-Destructive Evaluation of a Historic Wrought-Iron Truss Bridge in New Braunfels, Texas" by S. Patrick Sparks and Marc E. Badoux, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 5-10
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"The Bollman Bridge at Savage, Maryland: Restoring America's Quintessential Metal Truss" by Eric DeLony, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 24-31
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"The Town Lattice Truss in Building Construction" by Harvie P. Jones, ART XV-3-83, pp. 39-42
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TRUSSSES |
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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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TSCHUDI-MADSEN, Stephen |
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Restoration and Anti-Restoration: A Study in English Restoration Philosophy, rev. by Herb Stovel, BR XIV-2-82, pp. 45-46
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"Principles in Practice," ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 13-20
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TUCK, James A. |
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"A Sixteenth Century Basque Whaling Port" (and Judith A. Logan), ART XXII-3-90, pp. 65-72
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Antique Flowers: A Guide to Using Old Fashioned Species in Contemporary Gardens by Katherine Whiteside, BR XXI-2-89, p. 77
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"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" (and Scott G. Kunst), ART XXI-2-89, pp. 43-50
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"Ardgowan, The Restoration of an Island Garden" (and Thomas Gribbon), ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 99-106
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"New Developments in Fluorinated Materials for Stone Preservation" (and Franco Piacenti and Susanna Bracci), ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 19-22
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"Reign of Terra Cotta in the United States: Enduring in an Inhospitable Environment, 1930-1968," ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 43-48
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"The Evolution of Terra Cotta: 'Glazing New Trails'," ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 3-8
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Goynuk, A Survey of a Town in a Timber Region, 15-17 October 1967, BR III-4-71, p. 7
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"Survivors among the Ruins: Traditional Houses in Earthquakes in Turkey and India" by Randolph Langenbach, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 47-56
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The Investigation of Buildings by Donald Friedman, BR XXXIII-4-02, p. 55
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The Same Ax, Twice: Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway Age by Howard Mansfield, BR XXXII-4-01, p. 58
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Canals by Robert J. Kapsch, BR XXXVI-4-05, pp. 55-56
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Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States by Max Page and Randall Mason, eds., BR XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 74-75
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Rivington's Building Construction, Volumes 1 to 3 by Percy Guillemard and Lewellin Smith, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 67-68
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"Plantation Papers as a Source for Landscape Documentation and Interpretation: The Thomas Butler Papers," ART XII-3-80, pp. 28-45
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"Sod Houses in Nebraska," ART VII-4-75, pp. 20-37
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"'Sand-Board' Usage under Floor of an Early House in Tuckerton, New Jersey," ART V-1-73, pp. 102-103
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"Replicating the John J. Earley Concrete Mix to Restore the Nashville Parthenon," ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 43-50
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"The Greening of the Samuel T. Dana Building: A Classroom and Laboratory for Sustainable Design" (and Maggie McInnis), ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 39-45
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The Mill (and William Fox and Bill Brooks), rev. by M. E. Weaver, BR IX-1-77, pp. 85-86
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