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CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT VOLUME 22 NO.! 1999 SUPPLEMENT Hi®s tori°c al Research ie n the Nati°o nal Park Servi®c e Tad: & 22:22 |//Supp : N \y 4 \ | This is a list of recent and current historical researc ~rojects sponsored or p- 0 | ported by or related to the National Park Service. It encompasses work in progress during 1997-1998 and work completed during this period that was not listed in last year's supplement. PUBLISHED BY THE | ALASKA REGION NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | | General ISSN 1068-4999 | Catton, Theodore, Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and National To promote and maintain high standards Parks in Alaska. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1998. | for preserving and managing cultural Cook, Linda, Denise Chaffee, and Brad Wolf, Alaska Goldrush NHLs: The resources Stampede North (brochure), 1998. DIRECTOR Cook, Linda, et al., Elmendorf Air Force Base World War II Context and Robert Stanton | National Register Eligibility Study, 2 vols., 1998. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Hovis, Logan, history of explosives, in progress. Katherine H. Stevenson Norris, Frank, “Gold Rush-Era Mining Sites in Alaska’s National Parks,” EDITOR CRM 21, no. 7 (1998). Ronald M. Greenberg Norris, Frank, “Tourism in Alaska’s National Parks,” paper at Alaska Environmental! History Conference, 1998. Norris, Frank, “Tourism, Mining, and the Evolving Gold Rush Landscape,” International Symposium on Mining, Proceedings Publication, 1997. ee Norris, Frank, “The Yukon in Celluloid,” Alaska Geographic 25, no. 2 Me By. | (1998). uesS S $453 — | enctlladatitntencnalh Norris, Frank, ed., Communities in Transition, Alaska Historical Society 1997 Annual Conference Proceedings, 1998. Aniakchak National Monument/National Preserve Norris, Frank, “Aniakchak Bay, A Cultural Landscape Based on Fishing,” SHA Newsletter 31 (Spring 1998). Bering Land Bridge National Monument Hovis, Logan, Utica Mining District National Historic Landmark nomination, in progress. Denali National Park/National Preserve Alaska Department of Fish and Game and National Park Service, ethno- graphic overview and assessment including village historics, in progress. Griffen, Kristen, administrative history, in progress. NGI ef] Qa) | Historical Research Associates, cultural landscape report for park road corri. WY 9-0\3 1419)| or,i n progress. Statements of fact and views are the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect an opinion or ende sement on the part of the editors, the CRM advisors and consultants, or the National Park Service. Send articles and correspondence to the Editor, CRM, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service Cultura! Resources, |849 C Street, NW, Surte 350NC, Washington, DC 20240; 202-343-8!6 4, fax 202-343-5260; email: <[email protected]> ‘he (ry U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ‘. my, Ss National Park Service ne 4 Givilatia- im. tacellliagsa : wa Kain, Ann, historic resource study, vol. 2, in book. Anchorage: Alaska Natural History Assn., progress. 1998. Kain, Ann, and Wendy Simpson, cultural the- Schaaf, Jeanne, oral history project, in progress. matic context, in progress. Sitka National Historical Park Kain, Ann, and Mary Tidlow, Fannie Quigley Cook, Linda, Amanda Zeman, and Heidi Siegel, Cabin historic structure report, in progress. Sheldon Jackson College National Historic Gates of the Arctic National Park/National Lanamark nomination, in progress. Preserve Ewing, Betsey, and Linda Cook, Allen Memorial Hewko, Anna Lee, Anaktuvuk Pass Settlement Auditorium HABS history, 1998. Site HABS history, 1998. Griffin, Kristen, historic resource study, in progress. Katmai National Park/National Preserve Griffin, Kristen, and UAF Oral History Program, Clemens, Janet, historic resource study, in progress. multimedia “jukebox” program, in progress. Hilton, Michael R., “Integrating Natural and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park/National Cultural Resource Management in Katmai National Preserve Park and Preserve,” CRM 21, no. 9 (1998). Bleakley, Geoff, Amphitheatre Creek Relief Cabin National Register nomination, n progress. Kenai Fjords National Park Bleakiey, Geoff, Bremner Historic Mining District Cook, Linda, and Frank Norris, A Stern and National Register nomination, in progress. Rock-Bound Coast: Kenai Fjords National Park Historic Resource Study, 1998. Bleakley, Geoff, Chisana Historic Mining Norris, Frank, “Pete and Josephine Sather, Landscape National Register nomination, 1998. Pioneers Along Kenai's Southern Coast: An Bleakley, Geoff, Copper Bluff Segment National Appreciation,” paper at Alaska Historical Society Register nomination, 1998. annual meeting, 1998. Bleakley, Geoff, Historic Properties Associated with the Development of Transportation in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Baird, Morgan, “The Role of Natural Disasters in 1885-1955, National Register nomination, 1998. Human Migration: An Examination of the Palm Sunday Avalanche of 1898,” paper at Alaska Bleakley, Geoff, Historic Properties Associated with Euro-American Exploration in Wrangell-St. Historical Society annual meeting, 1998. Elias National Park and Preserve, 1796-1945, Bamberg, Angelique, and Linda Cook, McCabe National Register nomination, 1998. Building HABs history, 1998. Bleakley, Geoff, Historic Properties Associated Norris, Frank, “Preserving the Klondike Gold with Human Wildlife Utilization in Wrangell-St. Rush Legacy,” CRM 21, no. 9 (1998). Elias National Park and Preserve, 1786-1940, Norris, Frank, “Researching Cultural Heritage: National Register nomination, in progress. The Case of Skagway, Alaska,” paper at Governor's Bleakley, Geoff, Historic Properties Associated Conference on Cultural Tourism, Anchorage, 1998. with Mining in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Norris, Frank, “Skagway Welcomes the World: A and Preserve National Register nomination, in Century of Tourism in Alaska’s Garden City,” progress. Proceedings of the 1997 Alaska Historical Society Bleakley, Geoff, Historic Properties Associated Symposium (Sitka), 1997. with the Valdez Trail National Register nomination, Shape, William, Faith of Fools: A Journal of the 1998. Klondike Gold Rush. Foreword by Frank Norris. Bleakley, Geoff, “History of Non-Kennecott- Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1998. Associated Mineral Development in the Wrangell Lake Clark National Park/National Preserve Mountain Region, 1898-1947,” unpub. ms, 1998. Branson, John, Bristol Bay, Alaska, From the Bleakley, Geoff, May Creek Mail Cabin National Hinterlands to Tidewater: A Grassroots Pictorial, Register nomination, in progress. 1885-1965. Seattle: GPO, 1998. Bleakley, Geoff, Orr Stage Company Branson, John, ed., Readings from Southwestern Superintendent’s Cabin National Register nomina- Alaska (anthology textbook on Native cultures and tion, in progress. regional history) and accompanying teachers’ hand- Bleakley, Geoff, Solo Mountain Relief Cabin National Register nomination, in progress. CRM N° | Suppiement—1999 Bleakley, Geoff, and Logan Hovis, Kennecott Capitol Reef National Park Kids Oral History Interviews, in conjunction with Frye, Bradford, From Barrier to Crossroads: An Third Kennecott Kids Reunion, 1998. Administrative History of Capitol Reef National Park, White, Paul, Kennecott and Bremner landscape Utah, in press. histories, in progress. Gilbert, Cathy A. and Kathleen McKoy, Cultural Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve Landscape Report: Fruita Rural Historic District, Capitol Reef National Park, 1997. Beckstead, Douglas, “Gold Ship on the Yukon Kreutzer, Lee Ann, “Implementing NAGPRA,” in River,” CRM 21, no. 9 (1998). Charlotte Beck, ed., Current Models in Great Basin Beckstead, Douglas, history of gold dredges, in Anthropology. Salt Lake City: University of Utah progress. Press, in press. Beckstead, Douglas, and Bonnie Houston, James Kreutzer, Lee Ann, “Whose Rights Are Righter? A Taylor cabins and dog barn historic structures Case Study in Cultural Perspectives, Spiritual report, in progress. Values, and NAGPRA,” paper at National Association for Humanities Education meeting, INTERMOUNTAIN REGION Provo, 1997. Kreutzer, Lee Ann, prod., Wayne County General Generations, oral history video, 1997. Bunyak, Dawn, Silverton (CO) National Historic McKoy, Kathleen, “Fruita’s Rural Landscape: Landmark documentation revision, in progress. Scenery with a View on the Past,” Utah Greene, Jerome A., Sand Creek massacre history Preservation, in press. and evaluation for special resource study, in McKoy, Kathleen, park multiple property progress. National Register nomination, in progress. Mahr Yanez, Aaron, “The UGRR on the Rio Carlsbad Caverns National Park Grande,” CRM 21, no. 4 (1998). McChristian, Douglas C., and Jerome A. Greene, McVaugh, Fred, Carlsbad Cave National Monument, 1920-1930, in progress. Hill Air Force Base (UT) Cold War cultural resource survey, in progress. Rothman, Hal K., Promise Beheld and the Limits McChristian, Douglas C., and Christine of Place (historic resource study), publication forth- Whitacre, Whiteman Air Force Base (MO) Cold War coming. interpretive brochure and traveling exhibit, in Chamizal National Memorial progress. Gomez, Arthur R., administrative history, in Mitchell, Lynn Marie, “Daniel Hubbard Cross: progress. Photographer and Musician, 1836-1918,” Stereo World: Journal of the National Stereoscopic El Morro National Monument Association, forthcoming. Gomez, Arthur R., administrative history adden- Montana Historical Society, Butte fiistoric dum, in progress. District National Historic Landmark documentation Fort Bowie National Historic Site revision, in progress. McChristian, Douglas C., historic resource study, Renewable Technologies, Ellsworth Air Force in progress. Base cultural resource management plan, in progress. Fort Laramie National Historic Site Big Bend National Park Barbour, Bart, fur trade component of historic resource study, in progress. Welsh, Michael E., administrative history, in progress. Chappell, Gordon S., Army hospitals and their staffs at Fort Laramie, in progress. Big Hole National Battlefield Ivey, James E., 1873 hospital historic structure Historical Research Associates, administrative report, in progress. history, in progress. McChristian, Douglas C., “The Private Property Bryce Canyon National Park Era, 1890-1937,” historic resource study compo- nent, 1998. Bryant, Richard, Bryce Rim Road cultural !and- scape inventory, in progress. McChristian, Douglas C., “Special Report: Magazine (HS-14),” 1998. CRM N2 | Supplement—1999 Glacier National Park Petroglyph National Monument Historical Research Associates, Great Northern Welsh, Michael F., historic resource study, 1998. Railway Buildings National Historic Landmark doc- Pipe Spring National Monument umentation revision, in progress. McKoy, Kathleen, administrative history, in Runte, Alfred, administrative history, in progress. progress. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area McKoy, Kathleen, and Peggy F. Nelson, cultural Historical Research Associates, Cultural landscape inventory and evaluation, 1998. Landscape Inventory and National Register amend- McKoy, Kathleen, and Dave Ruppert, oral history ment for Lee’s Ferry/Lonely Dell Ranch Historic project, in progress. District, 1997. Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Grand Canyon National Park Ivey, James E., 20th-century historic structures Anderson, Michael, Living at the Edge: Explorers, report, in progress. Exploiters, and Settlers of the Grand Canyon Region. Karen Lewis, Historic Preservation, Quarai Grand Canyon, AZ: Grand Canyon Assn., 1998. Acequia study, in progress. Grand Teton National Park Morrow & Company, Abo Unit cultural land- Daugherty, John, et al., A Place Called Jackson scape inventory, 1998. Hole: The Historic Resource Study of Grand Teton Morrow & Company, Quarai Unit cultural land- National Park, forthcoming 1999. scape inventory, in progress. Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site San Antonio Missions National Historical Historical Research Associates/Intermountain Park Support Office, interpretive history and revised Chavez, Mark, and Rosalind Rock, Tufa House at National Historic Landmark documentation, in Mission San Juan historic structure report, in progress. progress. McChristian, Douglas C., Ranchers to Rangers: Rock, Rosalind, Mission San Juan community An Administrative History of Grant-Kohrs Ranch history, in progress. National Historic Site, 1997. Santa Fe National Historic Trail Guadalupe Mountains National Park Boyle, Susan C., Los Capitalistas: Hispano Rothman, Hal K., historic resource study, 1998. Merchants and the Santa Fe Trade. Albuquerque: Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site University of New Mexico Press, 1997. Anderson, Ratchel, and Tom Windes, Hubbell Gardner, Mark L., Wagons on the Santa Fe Trail, Barn construction dates historic structure report 1822-1880, 1997. component, 1997. Tumacacori National Historical Park Cloyd, Paul, Julie Rosen, and M. J. Lowe, The Sheridan, Thomas, historic resource study, in Two-Story Barn Historic Structure Report, 1997. progress. Sears, Melody, Hubbell fine arts collection his- Washita Battlefield National Historic Site tory, in progress. Greene, Jerome A., historic resource study, in Montezuma Castle National Monument progress. Protas, Joshua, A Past Preserved in Store: The Yellowstone National Park Early Administrative History of Montezuma Castle National Monument, M.A. thesis, Arizona State Barringer, Mark D., Private Empire, Public Land: University, 1997. The Rise and Fall of the Yellowstone Park Company, Ph.D. dissertation, Texas Christian University, 1997. Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site Culpin, Mary Shivers, concessions and adminis- Mahr Yanez, Aaron, historic resource study, in trative development historic resource study, in progress. progress. Pecos National Historical Park Whittlesey, Lee, “A Brief History of Black Ivey, James E., historic structure report, in Americans in the Yellowstone National Park Area, progress. 1872-1907,” Wyoming Annals 69 (Fall 1997). King, Joseph, and Andrew Young, ranching and Whittlesey, Lee, “Everyone Can Understand a trading history, in progress. Picture’: Photographers and the Promotion of Early CRM N° | Supplement—1999 Yellowstone ” Montana Magazine of Western the Campaign for School Desegregation (historic History, forthcoming. resource study), publication pending. Whittlesey, Lee, ““A Pronounced Weakness for Harpers Ferry Center, Freedom and Equality: In Geysers’: Early Geyser Gazers in Yellowstone,” Search of a Fair Chance to Learn, park CD-ROM, in GOSA Transactions 6 (1998). progress. Whittlesey, Lee, and James Brust, “William Harpers Ferry Center, park video, in progress. Henry Jackson's Competitor: Thomas J. Hine and Quinn Evans Architects, Monroe School historic the Earliest Yellowstone Photographs,” Montana structure report, in progress. Magazine of Western History, forthcoming. Quinn Evans Architects/Land & Community Whittlesey, Lee, Rocco Paperiello, and Mike Associates, cultural landscape guidelines, in Keller, “Discovery of the 1926 Old Faithful Nature progress. Trail Manuscript and a Discussion of Its Implications for Hot Springs Researchers,” GOSA Buffalo National River Transactions 6 (1998). Liles, Jim, Old Folks Talking: Historical Sketches of Boxley Valley, on Buffalo River, 1998. MIDWEST REGION Newsom, Jeffrey, Analysis of Construction Dates for Pioneer Homesites in the Buffalo National River, Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Arkansas, 1998. Sanford, Dena L., editing and completing draft Rogers, Suzie, “A Place of the Heart,” Ozarks Bone Cabin/Harold Cook Homestead historic struc- Watch: Anthology II 10, nos. 1-4 (1997). ture report by William H. Harlow and Charles Trupia, in progress. Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area Tamburro, Sam, Howe House historic structure Apostle Islands National Lakeshore report, in progress. Peterson, Sheree, Camp Stella special history Tamburro, Sam, Leyser Farm National Register study and National Register revisions, in progress. nomination, in progress. Porter, Robert, and Dave Snyder, interim cultural Tamburro, Sam, Point Farm National Register landscape management report for 13 sites, in nomination, 1998. progress. Tamburro, Sam, U.S. Census productions of Quinn Evans Architects, Raspberry Lightstation industry records 1850-1880, in progress. historic structure report, in progress. Tamburro, Sam, Valley Railway cultural land- Williams, Judith B., Long Island lighthouses and scape report, in progress. fish camps special history study, in progress. Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Canal Railroad Arkansas Post National Memorial and Industrial Resources of Clinton National Arnold, Morris S., “The Rumble of a Distant Register nomination, in progress. Drum: The Quapaw and the Old World New Comers Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Clinton High 1673-1804,” 1998. School National Register nomination, in progress. Brandes, Howard R., “Military and Civilian Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Clinton United Buttons of Arkansas Post, Arkansas,” 1998. Methodist Church National Register nomination, in Lind, Shane, Henri de Tonty, biography, 1998. progress. Quinn Evans Architects/Land & Community Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Limbach Block Associates, cultural landscape report, in progress. National Register nomination, in progress. Watson, Michelle, Quapaw ethnohistory, in Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Oster Store progress. National Register nomination, in progress. Brown v. Board of Education National Tampurro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Price House National Register nomination, in progress. Historic Site Brown Foundation, oral history project, in Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Rhoads House progress. National Register nomination, in progress. Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Schmidt House Franklin Weekley, Rachel, “The Politics of Place: The Dynamics of Shared Stewardship,” paper at and Store National Register nomination, in progress. AASLH annual meeting, 1997. Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Smith House Franklin Weekley, Rachel, “A Strong Pull, A Long National Register nomination, in progress. Pull, and A Pull Altogether”: Topeka’s Contribution to CRM N° | Supplement—1999 Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Village of Thomas, Tom, suitability-feasibility study of Clinton Ohio & Erie Canal Historic District National Wright Dunbar Historic District and Wright Aircraft Register nomination, in progress. Factory in general management plan, 1997. Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Village of Vaage, Karen, and Tom Thomas, Wright Brothers Clinton/Warwick Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Memorial Cultural Landscape Report, 1998. Railroad Historic District National Register nomina- Wright Research Group, Wilbur and Orville tion, in progress. Wright: Handbook of Facts, ed. Ann Deines and Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Waggoner Wilkinson Wright, in progress. House National Register nomination, in progress. Effigy Mounds National Monument Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Warwick Lenzendorf, Dennis, park handbook, in progress. House National Register nomination, in progress. Tamburro, Sam, and Jeff Winstel, Wellhouse Fort Larned National Historic Site House National Register nomination, in progress. Nelligan, William, administrative history, in Tamburro, Sam, Jeff Winstel, and Michael Scott, progress. Limbach Block historic context and structural analy- Nelligan, William, historic resource study, in Sis, in progress. progress. Winstel, Jeff, agricultural cultural landscape Quinn Evans Architects, Officers’ Row historic report, in progress. structure report, in progress. Winstel, Jeff, cultural landscape report update, in Quinn Evans Architects/Land & Community progress. Associates, cultural landscape report, in progress. Winstel, Jeff, “The Frazee House: A Nineteenth- Reaves, Stacy Webb, “A Necessary Evil: The Post Century Landscape in Ohio’s Western Reserve,” Sutler at Fort Larned and Fort Dodge, Kansas,” paper for Pioneer America Society, 1997. 1998. Winstel, Jeff, and Anthony Gareau, “New Fort Scott National Histor Site Technology and Old Records: Using G.I.S. to Map Duncan, Russell, James Montgomery biography, Nineteenth-Century Agricultural Production Trends,” paper for Social Science History Association, 1998. in progress. Mann, Howard, 10th Kansas Infantry regimental Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical history, in progress. Park Schofield, Arnold W., administrative history, in Deines, Ann, “Celebrating the Centennial of progress. Flight in Dayton,” paper at National Council on Williams, Sherda, cultural landscape report, in Public History annual meeting, 1998. progress. Deines, Ann, historic resource study, publication pending. Fort Smith National Historic Site Deines, Ann, oral history project, in progress. Bane, S. Kirk, and Juliet L. Galonska, “Henry Starr: Bandit, Gangster and Reformer?” paper at Deines, Ann, “Preserving and Memorializing the Southwes' American Culture Association/Popular Birthplace of Aviation,” paper at National Aerospace Culture Association annual meeting, 1998. Conference, 1998. Foulds, H. Eliot, and Joseph H. Crystal, Wright Galonska, Juliet L., “Bass Reeves,” “Isaac C. Brothers Hill Memorial Plaza Cultural Landscape Parker,” and “Pearl Starr” entries for Arkansas Biography project, forthcoming. Treatment Plan, 1998. Galonska, Juliet L., “We Rode with Our Lives in Fraterrigo, Elizabeth, Huffman Prairie Flying Our Hands: Deputy U.S. Marshals in the Indian Field history, in progress. Territory,” Oklahoma State Troopers Magazine, McEnaney, Marla, Huffman Prairie Flying Field Spring 1998. cultural landscape report, in progress. Galonska, Juliet L., and Joseph Crystal, Cultural Milsk, Laura, “Revisiting the Wright Brothers: An Landscape Report for Fort Smith National Historic Analysis of the 1910 Wright-Dunbar Site, 1998. Neighborhood,” 1998. Higgins, Billy, “Peter Caulder: War of 1812 Quinn Evans Architects, Hoover Block historic Veteran and Free Black Pioneer of Arkansas,” paper structure report, in progress. at Arkansas Historical Association annual meeting, Quinn Evans Architects, Wright Cycle Company 1998. building historic structure report, in progress. CRM N° | Supplement—1999 “In the Shadow of the Gallows,” exhibit guide, in Homestead National Monument of America progress. Quinn Evans Architects/Land & Community Kidder, Bradley W., “Goodbye, Tall Old Oak,” Associates, cultural landscape report, in progress. White River Valley Historical Quarterly, Summer Hopewell Culture National Historical Park 1998. Cockrell, Ron, administrative history, in progress. Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Cockrell, Ron, “From Moundbuilders to Site Hopewell Culture: Placing Hopewellian Studies Barbour, Barton H., Fort Union and the Upper within the Context of American Archaeology,” gradu- Missouri fur trade, 1830-1865, in progress. ate paper, 1998. Boehme, Sarah E., “John James Audubon in the Jones, Rebecca, oral history project, in progress. West: Exploring for the Quadrupeds,” traveling exhi- Ruby, Bret J., “An Historical and Archaeological bition and accompanying book, in progress. Evaluation of the Nature, Integrity, and Significance Matzko, John, Reconstructing Fort Union: The of the Spruce Hill Works, Ross County, Ohio,” Interplay of Citizens and Their Government in the Reports of Investigations 98-1, draft. Development of a Historical Park (administrative Hot Springs National Park history), 1998. 6th Infantry Association, Interments at Fort Blaeuer, Mark, “Didn’t All the Indians Come Buford 1866 to 1895, rev. ed., 1998. Here? Separating Fact from Fiction at Hot Springs National Park,” booklet in progress. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park Christianson, Heidi, Bathhouse Row during the Nolan, Pamela, George Rogers Clark Virginia 20th century, master’s thesis, Arkansas Technical Papers indexing, in progress. University, in progress. George Washington Carver National Cockrell, Ron, administrative history, in progress. Monument Cockrell, Ron, “Creating Comfort out of Chaos: Cunningham, David, historic cemeteries in Antebellum Transformation of a Spa Resort Town Southwest Missouri, in progress. into a National Park,” graduate paper, 1998. University of Arkansas Department of Cockrell, Ron, historic resource study, in Anthropology and Center for Arkansas and Regional progress. Studies, African-American culture in Southwest Hanley, Ray, Hot Springs, Arkansas: A Postcard Missouri, 1998. History. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, in University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department press. of Landscape Architecture, integrated landscape McLane, Bobbie J., Charles W. Cunning, and plan, in progress. Wendy B. Richter, comp. and ed., Observations of Grand Portage National Monument Arkansas: The 1824-1863 Letters of Hiram Abiff Whittington. Hot Springs: Garland County Historical Birk, Douglas, The Hudson Bay Trail: A Study of Society, 1997. Nineteenth Century Travel Routes between Grand Portage, Minnesota, and Fort William, Ontario. Miller, George O., “Soaking Up Hot Springs,” Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Reports of Endless Vacation, September-October 1998. Investigations No. 466. Minneapolis: IMA Pousner, Howard, “Hot Springs Times Three,” Consulting, 1998. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Aug. 30, 1998. Birk, Douglas, park National Register documen- Rhodes, Larry, “The Forgotten Spa... tation revision, in progress. Whittington’s Chalybeate Spring,” The Greater Hot Clark, Caven, prehistoric cultural affiliation Springs Senior Edition, May 1998. study, in progress. Rhodes, Larry, “The Mysterious DeSoto Rock,” Cochrane, Timothy, historic Native American use The Greater Hot Springs Senior Edition, July 1998. of Grand Portage and Isle Royale, in progress. Rhodes, Larry, “Valley Street... Then & Now,” The Greater Hot Springs Senior Edition, June 1998. Woolworth, Alan R., The French Presence on Lake Superior and at Grand Portage, c. 1740-1805. Sears, Gail, African Americans and the Hot Maplewood, MN: Woolworth Research Associates, Springs Baths, CD-ROM/exhibit, 1998. 1998. Shugart, Sharon, A Brief Report on Department of Harry S. Truman National Historic Site Interior Involvement with Hot Springs Reservation, 1998. Taylor, Jon E., Truman Farm historic resource study, in progress. CRM N° | Supplement—1999 Shugart, Sharon, Early History of Automobile Fairfax, Sally, park land acquisition, for book on Travel in Hot Springs, 1998. federal land acquisition and management in the Shugart, Sharon, Finding Aid to Hot Springs West. National Park Documentary Microfiche, 1998. Frick, Ruth, Courageous Colter and Companions. Privately printed, 1997. Shugart, Sharon, Memorandum on Gulpha Gorge Land Transactions, 1998. Land, Stephen, St. Louis and Jefferson National Expansion Memorial History Channel documentary, Shugart, Sharon, Summary of CCC Projects in in production. Hot Springs, 1998. Tichi, Cecelia, Hot Springs chapter for book on Moore, Robert J., Jr., “Lewis and Clark and Dinosaurs,” We Proceeded On: Journal of the Lewis spa mythology, in progress. and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation 24, no. 4 Wildoner, Sherri, Hot Springs research for study (November 1998). of spa promotional techniques, master’s thesis, Moore, Robert J., Jr., Lewis and Clark at Cahokia, Southeast Missouri State University, in progress. Wood River, and St. Louis, in progress. Young, Durand, “City of the Arts: Revitalizing Moore, Robert J., Jr., park oral history project, Hot Springs,’ The World and I, August 1998. ongoing. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Moore, Robert J., Jr., St. Louis slave emancipa- Holmes, Amanda, Chellberg Farmhouse HABS tions, 1804-1865, computer database listing, ongo- documentation, in progress. ing. Quinn Evans Architects, Chellberg Farm cultural Pellarin, John, slave sales in St. Louis, landscape report, in progress. 1804-1865. Slupski, Janice, dunes artists and associated Scott, James, and Victoria Carlson, architectural properties, in progress. history of Old Courthouse for PBS documentary on Slupski, Janice, The Dunes Highway: Historical St. Louis architecture, KETC Television, St. Louis. Study of a Transportation Corridor, 1997. Keweenaw National Historical Park Slupski, Janice, Inland Manor and suburbaniza- Yarbrough, Edward, historic resource study, in tion of the dunes, in progress. progress. Slupski, Janice, recreational and residential Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial development in the Indiana Dunes, in progress. McEnaney, Marla, cultural landscape report, in Isle Royale National Park progress. Cochrane, Timothy, historic Native American use Pfieffer, Larry, Historical Overview of the Nancy of Grand Portage and Isle Royale, in progress. Hanks Lincoln Cemetery, 1997. Floren, Russel, and Andrea Gutsche, Lake Quinn Evans Architects, visitor center historic Superior islands book and video, in progress. structure report, in progress. Franks, Katie, Historic Structures at Isle Royale Lincoln Home National Historic Site National Park: Historic Contexts and Associated Property Types, 1998. Krupka, Francis O., Jesse K. Dubois House and Aitken Barn historic structures report, in progress. Stoffle, Richard W., and M. Nieves Zedeno, ethnographic and ethnohistorical study of commer- Suits, Linda Norbut, ed., Abraham Lincoln and a cial fishing activity, in progress. New Birth of Freedom: Papers from the Tenth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, 1998. Welker, Doug, Isle Royale place names, in progress. Suits, Linda Norbut, Susan M. Haake, and Timothy P. Townsend, Charles Arnold House exhibit Jefferson National Expansion Memorial plan, in progress. Bleam, Gregg, Evaluation of a Landscape: Eero Suits, Linda Norbut, and Timothy P. Townsend, Saarinen and Dan Kiley’s Collaborative Design for eds., War, Politics, and the Lincoln Administration: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Historic Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium, Landscape Report, 1998. forthcoming. Cheek, Lawrence, Eero Saarinen. St. Louis: Midwest Archeological Center Jefferson National Expansion Historical Association, 1998. Thiessen, Thomas D., Midwest Archeological Center administrative history, in progress. (CRM N2 | Suppicment—1999 Mississippi National River and Recreation MacDonald, Eric, and Arnold R. Alanen, North Area Manitou Island agriculture and agricultural land- Anfinson, John O., historic resource study, in scapes, in progress. progress. Starr, Eileen, determination of eligibility on post- World War II recreational structures, in progress. Nicodemus National Historic Site Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Michael, Jennifer, oral history project, in progress. Hal K. Rothman and Associates, historic resource study, in progress. Ozark National Scenic Riverways Hobbs, Julia, and Edward Hobbs, property title Brue, Sandy, and Eric Glathaar, “Barn Again,” search and family history research on Stephen Jones paper at Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit Conference, and the Spring Hill/Z Bar Ranch, in progress. 1998. Quinn Evans Architects/Land & Community Brue, Sandy, and Eric Glathaar, “Three Ozark Associates, cultural landscape report, in progress. Women,” paper at Stuff of Women’s History Conference, 1998. Tallgrass Historians/Rebecca Conrad, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Legislative History, Glathaar, Eric, “Civil War in the Ozarks,” public 1920-1996, 1998. awareness program for Big Spring Park, 1998. Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site Quinn Evans Architects, Big Spring Lodge his- toric structure report, in progress. O’Bright, Alan, “Structural Stabilization Challenges of a Presidential Home,” paper at Stevens, Donald L., Jr.. administrative history, in Preservation of Russian Antiquities, 1997. progress Stevens, Donald L., Jr., “Park Neighbors and Slaton, Deborah, and Alan O’Bright, eds., “Historic Structure Reports: Variations on a Theme,” Park Policy,” paper at National Council on Public History annual meeting, 1998. APT Bulletin 28, no. 1 (i997). Voyageurs National Park Pea Ridge National Military Park Birk, Douglas A., and John P. McCarthy, “The Huggard, Christopher J., Pea Kidge National Definition and Evaluation of Commercial Pine-Log Military Park: An Administrative History, 1998. Procurement Properties in Minnesota,” in draft. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Harlow, William, and Mary Graves, Rainy Lake Franklin Weekley, Rachel, and Quinn Evans City Saloon historic structure report, in draft. Architects/Land & Community Associates, Au Sable Hurley, John, Ingersoll National Register nomina- Light Station, Cultural Landscape Report, publica- tion, in progress. tion forthcoming. Nunnally, Patrick, Rainy Lake City cultural land- Stoffel, Richard, Ojibway traditional resources in scape inventory, in progress. the Upper Great Lakes, in progress. Quinn Evans Architects, Meadwood Lodge his- Vogel, John, fish and fish stocking history, in toric structure report, in progress. progress. Sanford, Dena, and Eileen Starr, tourism and Pipestone National Monument recreation in Northern Lakes Region, 1890-1945, in Stevens, Donald L., Jr., historic resource study, in progress. progress. Witzig, Fred, administrative history, in progress. Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway Witzig, Fred, legislative history, in draft. Franklin Weekley, Rachel, “Recreation and Wyatt, Barbara, context statement and evalua- Tourism along the Saint Croix,” recreation context tion criteria for Virginia & Rainy Lake Lumber study, 1998. Company landscape resources, in progress. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Duwe, Michael, Bill Herd, and Kimberly Mann, Hazelwood, Laura, legislative history, in progress. historic properties management plan, in progress. Karamanski, Theodore, administrative history, in Patrick, Jeffrey L., ed., An Account of the Battle of Wilson’s Creek. Springfield, MO: Greene County progress. Historical Society, 1998. CRM N° | Supplement—1999 Patrick, Jeffrey L., Souvenir of the Holland George Washington Memorial Parkway Company Home Guards and Phelps Regiment of Cultural Resources, Inc., Fort Hunt historic Missouri Volunteer Infantry, in progress. resource study, in progress. Piston, William G., “The Lowa Ist Volunteers: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Honor and Community in a Ninety-day Regiment,” Civil War History 44, no. 1 (March 1998). Horizon Research Consultants, Storer College historic resource study, in progress. Piston, William G., and Richard W. Hatcher III, Wilson's Creek, forthcoming book. Paula Reed and Associates, National Register documentation revision, in progress. Slaughter, Connie P., administrative history, in progress. Manassas National Battlefield Park Trieschmann, Laura V., National Register docu- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION mentation revision, in progress. Mary Mcieod Bethune Council House General National Historic Site Floyd, Dale, Civil War Defenses of Washington historic resource study, Part I, in progress. King, Lisa, Mary McLeod Bethune in Washington, in progress. Floyd, Dale, A Historic Resources Study: The Civil War Defenses of Washington, Part II, 1998. Monocacy National Battlefield Scott, Gary, “The Quarries at Aquia and Seneca,” Paula Reed and Associates, historic resource White House History 3 (Spring 1998). study, in progress. Antietam National Battlefield National Capital Parks Paula Reed and Associates, National Register Fanning, Kay, Dumbarton Oaks Park National documentation revision, in progress. Register nomination, in progress. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Faragasso, Frank, and Marilyn Brown, early development of Oxon Hill Farm and the DeButts Byrne, Karen, “The Remarkable Legacy of Selina family, in progress. Gray,” CRM 21, no. 4 (1998). Overbeck, Ruth Ann, Anacostia Park historic Byrne, Karen, “To Raise Him Up in the Way He resource study, in progress. Should Go: Robert E. Lee and the Making of a Son,” paper at Phi / ‘pha Theta Biennial Conference, Prince William Forest Park 1997. Payne-Jackson, Arvilla, and Sue Taylor, African Byrne, Karen, and Delphine Gross, Slavery at American park neighbors oral history project, in Arlington, in progress. progress. Catoctin Mountain Park Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site Wehrle, Edmund F., historic resource study, in Fuentes, Sonia P., site history, in progress. progress. Schultz, Scott, HABS history, in progress. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National White House Historical Park Coffin, Margaret, Historic Landscape Assessment Stover, Douglas, Fort Duncan Study, 1998. for First Division Monument and Sherman Plaza, Tuk, Jared, A Guide to Locating and Identifying President's Park, 1997. Resources Relating to the C&O Canal NHP, Cumberland Terminus, 1998. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site (GENERAL) Byrne, Karen, “Ethnic History Exhibits and Public Controversy,” CRM 21, no. 9 (1998). Albright, Horace M., and Marian Albright Schenck, Creating the National Park Service: The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Missing Years. Norman: University of Oklahoma Faragasso, Frank, Douglass's response to the the- Press, forthcoming 1999. ory of race, in progress. Allaback, Sarah, Mission 66 visitor centers at Russell, Hilary, “Frederick Douglass in Toronto,” Dinosaur, Gettysburg, Petrified Forest, Rocky CRM 21, no. 4 (1998). Mountain, and Wright Brothers, in progress. 10 CRM N2 | Supplement—1999

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