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"Robert T. Handy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:25:10 -0600
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STUD Vincent Brooks wrote:
>
> Hello...
>         I am a graduate student in Pittsburgh, and I need to write a paper
> on a local neighborhood's potential for Historic Preservation.  Since I am
> very unfamiliar with this type of analysis, would anyone on this list have
> any ideas on where to gain a working knowledge?  I am wondering if there
> are a set of criteria or perhaps a worthwhile study that I can use as an
> example.  I am very much a novice in this area and a large portion of my
> grade depends on it.  Thanks in advance to any who respond.
>
>                                                 Vince Brooks
>                                                 Graduate History-A.M.E.
>                                                 Duquesne University
Contact your state office of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, your state historical commission (I'm assuming you have
one).  Either or both will have plenty of documentary material for you.
--
Bob Handy, Director
Brazoria County Historical Museum
Angleton, Texas
http://www.bchm.org

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