Compliance files, 1976-2000, 2011.

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Compliance files, 1976-2000, 2011.

Photographs and drawings pertaining to the division's evaluation of the effects on properties of historical, architectural, engineering, cultural, or archaeological significance by projects using federal or state funds or requiring federal licenses or permits. Records held by the Archives are of two types: 1) duplicate copies of reports about Wisconsin buildings and structures submitted to the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) and 2) similar files submitted to the Historic Preservation Division in compliance with legal agreements to which the division was a party. Most often these files concern historic structures scheduled for destruction.

1888 photographs (2 record center cartons)1044 negatives (3 boxes)31 transparencies, and.71 drawings (7 oversize folders); plusadditions of 158 photographs.

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