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Surveys & Inventories, Information Management, Visualization
National Register
NHPA of 1966
Secretary of Interior Standards
- Secretary of Interior Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties, NPS
- Secretary of the Interior Standards (National Park Service) for...
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- Identification
- Research Design
- Archival Research
- Field Survey
- Reconnaissance survey
- Intensive survey
- Sampling
- Integrating Identification Results
- Reporting Identification Results
- Evaluation
- Evaluation of the Significance of Historic Properties Uses Established Criteria
- Evaluation of Significance Applies the Criteria Within Historic Contexts
- Evaluation Results in a List or Inventory of Significant Properties That Is Consulted In Assigning Registration and Treatment Priorities
- Evaluation Results Are Made Available to the Public
- Registration
- Registration Is Conducted According To Stated Procedures
- Registration Information Locates, Describes and Justifies the Significance and Physical Integrity of a Historic Property
- Registration Information Is Accessible to the Public
National Register
- National Register of Historic
Places explore site, links
- FAQs
- My Property is Important to America's Heritage What Does that Mean?
- National Register of Historic Places Preliminary Determination of Eligibility Questionnaire (Louisiana, Division of Historic Preservation)
- National
Register Bulletins
- Andrus, Patrick W. How
to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. Washington,
D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service,
1997.
- Derry, Anne, et al. Guidelines
for Local Surveys: A Basis for Preservation Planning, National Register Bulletin 24, Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1985. peruse
- Athearn, Frederic J. How
to Improve the Quality of Photographs for National Register Nominations, National Register Bulletin 23. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, 1998. (Photograph Policy Updates) Analogue camera/film, but important on composition.
- O'Donnell, Eleanor. Researching
a Historic Property. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of
the Interior, National Park Service, 1998. peruse
- O'Donnell, Eleanor. How
to Complete the National Register Registration Form, National Register Bulletin 39. Washington,
D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service,
1997. peruse
- Seifert, Donna J., et al. Defining
Boundaries for National Register Properties, National Register Bulletin 21 & 12. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1997. peruse
- How
to Evaluate a Property Within its Historic Context
State Inventories
- State
Historic Preservation Office Inventories of Historic Places
on the Web, NPS
- Base Survey Form - for preliminary application (PDF file), New Jersey and National Regsiters of Historic Places, New Jersey Historic Preservation Office, Division of Parks and Forestry, Department of Environmental Protection, State fo New Jersey.
- Historic Sites:Survey Types, and Historic Property Users Manual (as 13.56 mb PDF file), Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, State of Washington. Lengthy, but worth the read. Focus on the illustrations of the list of 'fields' in the table of contents and illustrations of layouts. Your survey form (see below) may include fields for an 'intensive' survey, although not all the feilds will be able to be filled out.
Rhode Island Resources
- State Survey, RI Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission
National Historic Landmark
US NPS Heritage Documentation Programs
World Heritage
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