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Item Adaptions of Bungalows in the Lower Peninsula/Cypress Swamp Zone of Delaware, 1880-1940+/-(1990) Herman, Bernard L.; Mulchahey, Susan A.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Zeigler, Nancy K.The period between 1880 and 1940 was a time of great growth in the urban population of the United States and Delaware. Accompanying this growth was the development of suburbs and new building types that expressed the values, desires, and economic situation of the suburban population. One of these new forms was the bungalow. Its thrifty style and easy- to-build design made it very attractive to urban dwel.lers seeking a new environment. During this period, a proliferation of bungalow advertisements, floor plans, and decorating ideas appeared in the popular literature of the period.Item Agricultural Tenancy in Central Delaware, 1700-1900+/-: A Historic Context(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1991-07) Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.; Marth, Andrea L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Watson, Margaret H.; Bellingrath, Elizabeth M.; Van Dolsen, Nancy; Bashman, Leslie D.; Chase, Susan M.Item The Architectural Resources Of Port Penn, De(1996-01) Siders, Rebecca J.; Warner, Pamela; Herman, Bernard L.; Darsie, Julie C.; Melson, Dawn E.Item Armstrong - Walker House(1984) Herman, Bernard L.; Macintire, WilliamItem Buttonwood(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1996) McCarthy, Deidre C.; Siders, Rebecca J.; Herman, Bernard L.; Darsie, Julie C.; Melson, Dawn E.; Nelson, Louis P.; Ames, David L.Buttonwood is a significant example of the type of rural dwelling associated with residents of the town of New Castle who owned both urban and rural residences. Buttonwood also exhibits a unique floor plan with two sets of double parlors as well as fully integrated service facilities located in the basement. Previously thought to date to the late eighteenth century, architectural evidence now shows that Buttonwood was built in the 1830s. Buttonwood clearly exhibits architectural significance in addition to its traditional significance as a house associated with James Booth, Sr., a Delaware legislator and Supreme Court Justice.Item Captain Thomas Mendenhall House and Captain Thomas Mendenhall Tenant Houses, 217-219 E. Front Street(1980) Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.The Captain Thomas Mendenhall House was erected in the last decade of the eighteenth century on the northwest corner of Front and Walnut Streets, facing what was then Wilmington's commercial waterfront along the Christina River.Item Carlisle, PA(2001-02) Stevens, Richard E.Item Delaware Agricultural Museum, A Place in Time: Continuity and Change in Mid-Nineteenth Century Delaware(1986) Michel, H. John; Holloway, Paula S.; Herman, Bernard L.Item Delaware Comprehensive Historic Preservation Plan(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1989-06) Ames, David L.; Callahan, Mary Helen; Herman, Bernard L.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.Item The Delaware Ship and Boat Building Industry, 1830-1940: An Historic Context(1994) Doerrfeld, Dean A.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.This historic context develops criteria for the evaluation of the physical remains of the ship and boatbuilding industry in Delaware between 1830 and 1940 to determine their significance and potential eligibility for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. By examining technology, the construction process of ships and boats, and ship yard organization, this historic context will explore a segment of Delaware's industrial heritage that reached numerous cities and towns along Delaware's coastal waterways and extended well beyond the Brandywine River in the north (traditionally thought of as the industrial center of Delaware).Item Deptford House 1650 - 1800(1998) Guillery, Peter; Herman, Bernard L.Item Duck Creek Mill(1981) Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.The Duck Creek Mill is located in the Duck Creek Village and the Lindens Historic District on the east side of Delaware Route 65 and the south side of Duck Creek in Duck Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.Item Dwellings of the Rural Elite in Central Delaware, 1770-1830+/-(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1989-12) Herman, Bernard L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Van Balgooy, MaxItem Eligible Sites In Little Creek, and Broad Creek Hundreds(1986-12) Quinn, Judith A.; Herman, Bernard L.Item Evaluation of Resources: Upper Penninsula Zone 1630-1830(1990) Herman, Bernard L.; Van Balgooy, Max; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.Item High Brier(1999) Herman, Bernard L.; Siders, Rebecca J.; Radu, Christina; van den Hurk, JeroenPrior to its demolition in 1998, High Brier stood as a two-story house consisting of two major sections and reflecting three major construction phases dating from circa 1800 through the early twentieth century.Item High Street Ward, Philadelphia, PA(2002-01) Herman, Bernard L.Item Historic Context Master Reference and Summary(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1989-06) Herman, Bernard L.; Siders, Rebecca J.; Ames, David L.; Callahan, Mary HelenProperty types provide the mechanism for relating specific historic resources to historic contexts. The Historic Context Master Reference and Summary provides defined historic contexts and offers examples of property types where known. It is important to note that the defined historic contexts found in the volume are not fully developed historic contexts. A defined historic context identifies the historic theme , geographic zone, and chronological period; it may identify expected property types ; and it may include an estimate of the research material available. To be considered fully developed, a historic context must contain the following items: * historic theme * geographic zone * chronological period * information needs * reference bibliography * method for involving the general and professional public mechanism for updating the context * known and expected property types * criteria for evaluating existing or expected resources * distribution and potential distribution of property types * goals and priorities for the context and its property typesItem Kent County(Center for Historic Architecture and Design, 2002-01) Siders, Rebecca J.; Chase, Susan M.Item Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA(2002-01) Herman, Bernard L.
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