Article ID: CBB656022949

New Hampshire IA Sites on the National Register of Historic Places (Photo Essay) (1994)

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Christine Fonda (Author)


IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Volume: 20
Issue: 1/2
Pages: 152-164


Publication Date: 1994
Edition Details: THEME ISSUE: IA IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Language: English

This sampling of industrial and transportation resources is taken from the National Register files of the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) was established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and is housed within the National Park Service in the U.S. Department of Interior. Generally speaking, the National Register is the official federal list of cultural resources considered worthy of preservation. Eligible properties can include districts, sites, structures, objects, and buildings significant in history, architecture, archeology, engineering, or culture on a national, state, or local level. The register is primarily an identification and planning tool; listing does not necessarily limit or restrict use of private or non-federal property unless the project is federally funded or assisted. In those cases it is the presence of federal participation that triggers a review process. Eligible properties are protected as well as those formally listed to the Register. (In some states and municipalities review procedures exist which pertain to more than just federally assisted activities.) A National Register nomination is the result of thorough research and evaluation of a property or area against others of the same type. It incorporates a knowledge of national and area history and architecture (or archeology) with specific information relating to the nominated property.

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Article David R. Starbuck (1994) An Introduction to New Hampshire Industrial Archeology. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 4-18). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
William L. Taylor
David R. Starbuck
Roberta Wingerson
Steven Kantor
Mary Rose Boswell
Marie Connell
Concepts
Industrial archaeology
Buildings, Industrial
Historic preservation
Manufacturing processes
Buildings
Industrial heritage
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
Places
New Hampshire (U.S.)
United States
Canterbury, NH
Tooele, Utah
Phoenix, Ariz
Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Institutions
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
West Point Foundry
Berlin Mills Company
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