Eric DeLony (Author)
Last of the programs created as part of the “new preservation" in the late 1960s, the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) was established to recognize the achievements of engineers, industrialists, and laborers. New preservation was begun in the 1960s by a group of historians, architects, and preservationists concerned with the alarming rate at which architectural landmarks and the scenic and historic quality of American cities was being destroyed by highways and urban renewal in the name of progress. Since 1969, HAER has been a primary catalyst for the recording and, when possible, protection of engineering structures and the industrial workplace, along with historic architecture and other worthy resources.
...MoreArticle Eric DeLony (1999) HAER Recording Projects Conducted by the Washington Office 1969-98. (Project Listing). IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 29-55).
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(1989)
HAER's Historic Bridge Program
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(2018)
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Jet Lowe;
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(2017)
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(2018)
HAER Documentation: Embracing Digital Metrology and Its Derivatives
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Roger Parks;
(1975)
Nichols-Colby Sawmill in Bow, New Hampshire
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Robert C. Stewart;
(1997)
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(1976)
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Patrick M. Malone;
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