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Written and edited by leaders in the field, " Eosinophils in
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Written by over 80 leaders in the field Holistic view of the
subject, including basic science, disease-specific chapters,
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The Apartment Building, also known as the Rockefeller Building, is
one of three extant buildings that were constructed as part of the
U.S. Naval Radio Station, Winter Harbor, Maine, in 1934. The
current project is focused on the Apartment Building and immediate
adjacent landscape as identified in Project Management Information
System (PMIS) 134906. The U.S. Naval Radio Station - Apartment
Building (Bldg 1), Historic Structure Report (HSR) identifies
significant historic features of the building and provides guidance
for the treatment of the building. The project included archival
research at the local and regional level, along
The scope of this historic structure report was to perform a
"thorough" investigation of the New Barn as defined by Director's
Order #28: Cultural Resource Management Guidelines. The report,
which deals primarily with the subject building, incorporates
context and background information about Sagamore Hill. Sections
include "Part I: Developmental History," and "Part II: Treatment
and Use." The latter provides a list of character- defining
features (CDFs), in accordance with NPS standards. Paint analysis
and color- matching of the building's exterior finishes is included
as an appendix to this report. The report does not include a
condition assessment, nor does it include a "Part III, Record of
Treatment," which should accomplished by the contractor after the
treatment is completed.
The scope of this HSR was to perform a "thorough" investigation of
the farm buildings at Sagamore Hill NHS as defined by the
Director's Order 28. The report, which deals primarily with the
subject buildings, incorporates context and background information
about Sagamore Hill. The HSR contains "Chronology of Development
and Use," "Current Physical Description," and "Character-Defining
Features and Recommendations" for the historic farm buildings at
Sagamore Hill, in accordance with National Park Service (NPS)
standards. Paint analysis and color matching of the exterior
finishes of each building is included as an appendix to this
report. The report does not include a condition assessment, nor
does it include "Part 2. Treatment and Use" or "Part 3. Record of
Treatment," which should be accomplished by the contractor after
the treatment is completed.
This historic structure report (HSR) was produced by the Historic
Architecture Program (HAP) of the National Park Service's Northeast
Regional Office, in order to document the development and use of
the Elisha Jones House and Shed at Minute Man National Historical
Park (NHP). The role of the HSR was to document the original
construction, as well as known changes to the structures, and
therefore record the evolution of the building. The HSR provides a
written description and photographic documentation of the current
physical appearance of the Elisha Jones House and Shed. Finally the
HSR documents the "character- defining features" of the structure,
and provides treatment recommendations for the preservation and
maintenance of the Elisha Jones House and Shed.
The Apartment Building, also known as the Rockefeller Building, is
one of three extant buildings that were constructed as part of the
U.S. Naval Radio Station, Winter Harbor, Maine, in 1934. The
current project is focused on the Apartment Building and immediate
adjacent landscape as identified in Project Management Information
System (PMIS) 134906. The U.S. Naval Radio Station - Apartment
Building (Bldg 1), Historic Structure Report (HSR) identifies
significant historic features of the building and provides guidance
for the treatment of the building. The project included archival
research at the local and regional level, along with building
investigation and research. Includes color and black and white
photographs.
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