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Historic American Buildings Survey. Oregon. (76)

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The Amos T. Cook house near Lafayette, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19th century. West Union Baptist Church, located in West Union, Oregon, was founded by David T. Lenox on May 25, 1844. The church building was constructed in 1853 at a cost of $1,500. The West Union Pioneer Memorial Cemetery is one of the oldest in the state of Oregon. The Powell family house near Oakland, Oregon was originally built in the mid 19t...

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Historic American Buildings Survey. Washington (State) (88)

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The Sawyer family cabin in Sawyer, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century. The Borst Blockhouse in Centralia, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century. The Clugston barn on Clugston Rd. near Colville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century. The Alexander Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century. The Officers' houses a...

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Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (5)

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National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings (7)

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Historic American Buildings Survey. District 22. (3)

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National survey to record and catalog historic buildings. It began in 1934 as a federal make-work project to provide work for unemployed architects, draftsmen and photographers. It was initially funded and supervised by the Civil Works Administration and later supervised by the National Park Service, the American Institute of Architecture and the Library of Congress, with a combination of private and WPA funds. William A. Bohnard was the first Northern Ohio District Officer....

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Historic American Buildings Survey (2)

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In December 1933, NPS established the Historic American Buildings Survey, based on a proposal by Charles E. Peterson of the NPS. It was initially founded as a constructive make-work program for architects, draftsmen and photographers left jobless by the Great Depression. Guided by field instructions from Washington, D.C., the first HABS recorders were tasked with documenting a representative sampling of America's architectural heritage. By creating an archive of historic architecture, HABS pr...

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Historic Buildings Council (Vic.) (2)

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Wattle House, 53 Jackson Street, St Kilda has historical significance because of the building's association with the earliest history of St. Kilda in the 1840s and 1850s when it was a popular seaside resort for the colony's more affluent citizens. The building has state and national significance because of its very early pre-goldrush date of construction.

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United States. Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments (6)

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Historic buildings (1)

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