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HomeMy WebLinkAbout780647.tiff JJ 4 Ihr COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Colorado Heritage Center 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203 January 30, 1978 Board of Weld County Commissioners Post Office Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: It is my pleasure to announce the entry of the Weld County Courthouse, Ninth Street and Ninth Avenue, Weld County, Greeley, Colorado, into the National Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978 in recognition of this property' s significant contribution to the heritage of the State of Colorado. A copy of the official congres- sional notification of designation is included. On behalf of the Governor, the Colorado Consult- ing Committee for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, and the Colorado Historical Society, I extend to you our congratulations and our sincere appreciation for your continuing interest in historic preservation. Sincer 1 , A.��j�j -. Stephen H. Hart •, State Historic Preservation Officer enclosure 780647 C TOO cs P`Oi Or ` t f ' � , United States Department of the Interior a lo I .= �� NATIONAL PARK SERVICE , 0. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20240 IN REPLY REFER TO: The Director of the National Park Service William J. Whalen is pleased to inform you that the historic property listed on the enclosed sheet has been nominated by the State Historic Preservation Officer responsible for your State's implementation of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, P.L. 89-665 (80 Stat. 915) , as amended. It has accordingly been entered in the National Register of Historic Places. A leaflet explaining the National Register is enclosed for your information and convenience. Enclosures ENTRIES IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER STATE COLORADO Date Entered ►IAN q 197E Name Location Foster, A. C. , Building Denver Denver County Bowen Mansion Pueblo Pueblo County Denver Dry Goods Company Building Denver Denver County Weld County Courthouse Greeley Weld County Ghost Building Denver Denver County Spruce Hall Fort Collins Larimer County Also Notified Hon. Floyd K. Haskell Hon. Gary W. Hart Hon. Patricia Schroeder Hon. Frank E. Evans Hon. James P. (Jim) Johnson wrnr,=? n rttlR" NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR El E 8 ElThe 4fix ;� National Register The National Register of Historic Places is the offi- National Register program within their jurisdictions. cial list of the Nation's cultural resources worthy of Before properties are nominated for inclusion in the preservation. National Register a statewide survey of historic, Listing in the National Register architectural,archeological,and cultural resources g is undertaken. • makes private property owners eligible to be con- Also before submission to the National Register,all sidered for Federal grants-in-aid for historic preser- nominations must have been approved by a State re- vation through State programs view board whose membership includes profession- • provides protection through comment by the Ad- als in the fields of architecture(or architectural his- visory Council on Historic Preservation on the effect tory),history,archeology,and other disciplines.If of federally financed,assisted,or licensed under- the property meets National Register criteria the takings on historic properties,as stated in Section board recommends it for nomination to the National 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of Register.The nomination is then reviewed by the 1966 and Executive Order 11593. State Historic Preservation Officer,signed,and for- warded to the National Park Service. The State Historic Preservation Officer and the State review board are responsible for the preparation and The Program review of the State's historic preservation plan which includes background information on the State(Vol- The Historic Sites Act of 1935 placed the Department ume l),an inventory and analysis of the State's his- of the Interior squarely in the field of historic preser- toric resources(Volume II),and a program for their vation.This act gave extensive responsibilities to the protection(Volume III).The National Park Service, Secretary of the Interior to effect,through the Na- acting in behalf of the Secretary of the Interior,re- tional Park Service,a national policy of historic pres- views the plan and gives approval.In Volume III(the ervation and authorized a national survey of sites of Annual Preservation Program)each State has an op- exceptional value in United States history.The Na- portunity to update the content of the basic plan. tional Historic Preservation Act of 1966 expanded this mandate and called for a broadened program for the PUBLICATION OF THE LIST preservation of all cultural property throughout the A hard-cover volume entitled The National Register Nation.The 1966 act states: of Historic Places was published in 1972,listing prop- "The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to expand erties registered through June 30,1971;it is supple- and maintain a national register of districts,sites, mented by a hard-cover volume published in 1974 buildings,structures and objects significant in Amer- that lists properties registered between July 1,1971, ican history,architecture,archeology and culture, and June 30,1973.The two volumes contain perti- hereinafter referred to as the National Register...." nent information and descriptions of 7,000 registered properties.A cumulative listing of all National Reg- The role of the Federal Government in preservation ister properties is published each February in the ;yam' activities was further emphasized on May 13,1971, '�',tm;�s1 Federal Register,and additions to the National Reg- '�r with the signing of Executive Order 11593,entitled ister are printed the first Tuesday of each month. "Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural En- These listings and the hard-cover volumes are avail- vironment,"which states that: able from Superintendent of Documents,U.S.Gov- 7 ernment Printing Office,Washington,DC 20402. • g r` Wa M1 ail , , CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION 1 i f \a 9 4 The following criteria are designed to guide the States,Federal agencies,and the Secretary of the q Interior in evaluating potential entries(other than • ' . 7' areas of the National Park System and National His- y .;11,1,‘,..,,.--,.„......9:1'r,.-',._—__:—.--/ II 7 toric Landmarks)for the National Register: •tit•1_,5 ° , a . The quality of significance in American history,archi- •.' f,f - rim-_ tecture,archeology,and culture is present in dis- m■.,, tricts,sites,buildings,structures,and objects that :., up Gs .` <._ __- p"•• integrity of iccahen,design,setting,ma- .J.,_ .w terials,workmanship,feeling,and association,and: NJ(John Barber) b c nney s Mill Clinton */i I;1 9r�r 11 r+ `l A. that are associated with events that have made Scenic a b c colo(Ernest a o o _ a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our r cv aanofaanoLorca roVv7 e°s , ;.--;:---7--- -� �� t •,,, history;or K Kea Pori,son HOOae,bb°mar O Ga(David ill --/ r — t r1'G? B. that are associated with the lives of persons sig- I i�81�t� nificant in our past;or il *�lYI F C. that embody the distinctive characteristics of a �° I r type,period,or method of construction,or that rep- """ t ',, I resent the work of a master,or that possess high ar- tisticvalues,or that represent a significant and dis- tinguishable e ` " tinguishable entity whose components may lack in- 14 dividual f i' IIjIIII �r t ` dividual distinction;or r ih l N ��I�IIIEfi llll ill, -j If D. that have yielded,or may be likely to yield,in- formation important in prehistory or history. Federal Government shall provide leadership in Ordinarily cemeteries,birthplaces,or graves of his- "The" eFederal Government mnndshallmaintaining the historic torical figures,properties owned by religious insti- prd cultural environmentt i a of the Nation." tutions or used for religious purposes,structures that have been moved from their original locations,re- Under Section 2(a)of the order the heads of Federal constructed historic buildings,properties primarily agencies shall: commemorative in nature,and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall ..with the advice of the Secretary of the Interior, not be considered eligible for the National Register. and in cooperation with the liaison officer for his- However,such properties will qualify if they are inte- toric preservation for the State or territory involved, gral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if locate,inventory,and nominate to the Secretary of they fall within the following categories: the Interior all sites,buildings,districts,and objects under their jurisdiction or control that appear to qual- A. a religious property deriving primary significance ify for listing in the National Register of Historic from architectural or artistic distinction or historical Places." importance;or B. a building or structure removed from its original Federal nominations are submitted through Federal location but which is significant primarily for archi- representatives for Executive Order 11593.These tectural value,or which is the surviving structure representatives are appointed by the heads of Fed- most importantly associated with a historic person or eral agencies. event;or C. a birthplace or grave of a historical figure of ELIGIBILITY outstanding importance if there is no other appropri- All historic areas in the National Park System,to- ate site or building directly associated with his pro- gether with those properties eligible for designation ductive life;or as National Historic Landmarks,are of national sig- D. a cemetery which derives its primary signifi- nificance and are listed in the National Register. cance from graves of persons of transcendent im- Properties of national,State,or local significance portance,from age,from distinctive design features, may be nominated by the States and the Federal or from association with historic events;or agencies and are placed on the Register by approval of the Secretary of the Interior. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM The National Historic Preservation Act is implement- . ed in cooperation with the State Historic Preservation Officers,who are responsible for administering the STATE HISTORIC E. a reconstructed building when accurately exe- casionally these are published or made the basis of PRESERVATION OFFICERS cuted in a suitable environment and presented in a special exhibits. Following l..Ii.t of officials primarily responsible dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, istoriceeeeerva mn programs in and when no other building or structure with the In addition to its normal summer recording program, eacNational st state: A., HAER directs two projects which deal with the urgent • Director,Alabama Dept of Archives 8His- same association has survived;or A' F. a property primarily commemorative in intent if problem of identifying and recording obsolete sites, "tor DivIeionotP Historical Commission,3E ta° structures,and before they disappearAluk• aBDirecto Building nof ntgome23E.4th Ave., cue objects corn- Anchorage AK 9950, Arizona:Director State it with its oag ,tradition,rivalo symficanc ;or has invested Prks Board 1688W Adams.Phoenix A2Bsw, it with its own historical significance;or pletely:(1)the HAER inventory is a nationwide effort G. a property achieving significance within the past to identify technological works in collaboration with 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. other Federal agencies,State Historic Preservation n ,•,-,„ Ill".;k: Officers,local individuals,professional groups,and e.fi '. ' „ •THE ADVISORY COUNCIL historical organizations;and(2)the emergency re- ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION cording program documents works threatened with +,� aRr- imminent destruction.Federal agencies are required dv. a,,, In the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, $ T under Section 2(c)of Executive Order 11593 to pro- Congress established the Advisory Council on His- ' 4l �' toric Preservation toe advise Congress and the Presi- vide for such recording of historic structures which dent.The Council is composed of the Secretaries of they plan to demolish or substantially alter. ` J ' Interior,Housing and Urban Development,Com- merce,Treasury,Transportation,and Agriculture; By cooperating with State Historic Preservation Of- t ,,s1.T the Attorney General;the Administrator of the Gen- ficers in preparing National Register nomination eral Services Administration;the Chairman of the forms and helping State and local governments ",.� National Trust for Historic Preservation;the Secre- assess the importance of structures and objects in k -•"' ' tary of the Smithsonian Institution;and 10 non-federal their areas,the HAER hopes to stimulate increased • - „ •9,s members appointed by public interest in the emerging field of industrial the President. 9 9 archeology. n,"an,as:Director,Arkansas Dept.of Parks and In addition to its other duties,the Council advises and Tourism,alifon.:�DirecmoDept Little ge red- assists Federal departments and agencies in dis- INTERAGENCY ARCHEOLOGICAL PROGRAM ';Z;!R9ohirado:ranZan°, atr,:,, rival°`°' charging their historic preservation responsibilities. The Archeological and Historical Preservation Act Society,Colorado State Museum.20014th Ave., To ensure proper consideration of the value of Na- of 1960,as amended in 1974(formerly known as the er,CO 80203 Connecticut:Director,Connecti- ricallC mmssion,69S.ProspectSL,Hart-tional Register properties in the Federal planning Reservoir Salvage Act),places responsibility on the fordHCT 06108 Delaware:Secretary of State of Del- • Actingoirector,oivision of Historical&Cul- and programming process,Congress gave the Ad- Secretary of the Interior to coordinate and adminis- naeaatova Hall of fRisoaelAoover D 19tp�r`ya visory Council a review and comment responsibility. ter a nationwide program for the recovery of arche- Recortlla Management, zz Dept ptf State,401 EGaines In Section 106,the act provides that: ological and historic data which otherwise would be Georgia:Chief.Historic on Section,Dept of Natural Resources, lost as the result of Federal construction and fed- i;omew.washingtonBuiming.270 Washington St "The head of any Federal agency having direct or in- • a,GA30334 „ chairman Dept.ot erally licensed and assisted land modification pro- Land Box621,Honolulu,HI direct jurisdiction over a proposed Federal or fed- 96B09 Idaho.Director,Idaho Hs,pncal Society,6,° erally assisted undertaking in any State and the head grams and activities.This program is administered of any Federal department or independent agency through liaison with other Federal agencies,identi- 5, fying program needs and contracting with qualified having authority to license any undertaking shall, State and private educational and scientific institu- -t,- prior to thee approval of the ng orexpeprior t of a y Fed- lions to perform the necessary investigations.Alarge �ri oral funds on the undertaking or prior to the issuance portion of the archeological fieldwork in the Nation of any license,as the case may be,take into account is conducted through this program. ' the effect of the undertaking on any district,site, building,structure,or object that is included in the The Antiquities Act of 1906 additionally provides the rII ii °h National Register.The head of any such Federal Department with protective and research powers agency shall afford the Advisory Council on Historic with respect to archeological and historic resources �.. Preservation...a reasonable opportunity to com- on Federal lands.In support of these activities the 1 ':':'-.•'•L a merit with regard to such undertaking." Departmental Consulting Archeologist grants permits While Federal agencies obtain the comments of the to educational and scientific institutions for the pur- Council when any Federal,federally assisted,or fed- poses of conducting archeological and historical in- erally licensed project affects a National Register vestigations on Federal lands. property,this section gives the Council no veto over THE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM such undertakings.However,it does ensure that his- The Historic Sites Act of 1935 authorizes the Secre- N.Julia Davis Drive,Bowe,1083706 Illinois:Di- torera!project l values will be thoroughly considered In Fed- to of the Interior to make a survey of historic sites Dept.of Conservation,602 State oniceBuild- oral planning.The Advisory Council provides ry i ,rector,0 S.Spring St..Springfield,IL6:796 Indiana: and buildings to identify those of national signifi- D1 Dept of Natural Resources,608 State Office a high-level forum for assessing the public interest Building,Indianapolis,IN 48204 Iowa:Director, cance.Potential landmarks are evaluated by the Ad- State HistoricalDept,B-13MacLean Hall,lowaCity. and recommending courses of action.Under Sec- IS 52242 Kansas: xecutive Director.Kansas State visory Board on National Parks,Historic Sites,Build- Historical Society120 W.10thSt.,Topeka,ICS 66612 lions 1(3)and 2(b)of Executive Order 11593 and the in s,and Monuments and are recommended to the Kentucky:Director,Kentucky Heritage Commission, Advisory Council's"Procedures for the Protection of g p 1 Wapping s'-Franfort,KY 90801 Louisiana: Secretary of the Interior.Sites and structures found Historical 8 Cultural Preser- Historic and Cultural Property,"36 CFR Part 800,the Director state Capitol' on Rouge LA 70801 nationally significant by the Secretary are eligible Maim:Director Maine Historical Preservation Com- Council may also comment on properties determined "'ion,3,western Ave.,Augusta,ME 04330 for designation as National Historic Landmarks and mission.31 Maryland Historical Trust,2525 by the Secretary of the Interior to be eligible for Na- napolis,MD2,40, Massachusetts: tional Register listing. are included in the National Register and listed con'- monthly in the Federal Register.Upon the owner's Executive Director,St Boston,MA Historical Michigan: Director'°ehiganHiloryeDivision,Dept of state, A booklet,"Advisory Council on Historic Preserva- agreement to adhere to accepted preservation pre- Lansing,MI48910 Minnesota:Director,Minnesota Historical Society,690 Cedar St.51Paul,MN 65101 lion:To Advise,Recommend,Encourage,Coordi- cepts,landmark designation is recognized by the "e• s andHst ..,571,Mississippi ec da•Dept of nate,Assist,"may be obtained by request from the award of a bronze plaque and a certificate.The pro- uri Dept ola,°uawralRe- Executive Secretary,Advisory Council on Historicgram began in 1960. sources.P.0 Box 126,1204 Jefferson Building,Jef- ferson city.MO 65,9, Montana:Administrator, Preservation Suite 430,1522 K St.,N.W..Washing- • readonandParksDivisionDxrsoeishand Studies leading to the selection of National Historic i Game.e Mitchell brask1asateHstorcallSo ls",e°soo ton.DC 20005. Landmarks are published in a series of books which R St,Lincoln,NB 68508 Nevada:Administrator, Hesmn''state Paas,20,sr0ZIcarspnee: •EXECUTIVE ORDER 11593:PRESERVATION are available from the Superintendent of Documents, ourc Newconomicraevelop ent Box x856L°' U.S.Government Printing Office,Washington,DC Resources NH°o3E0o`1 New Jersey:Comtmissioae�. CONSULTATION AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 20402.(Refer to the National Survey of Historic Sites Dept.of Environmental Protection Box 1420'Tren- Executive Order 11593 requires,among other things, on,NJ 08625 New Mexico:State Planning Officer, and Buildings when ordering the books.) aCapitol,403Capitol1 New York:Commissioner,Parks and Build'ing,SantaFe,NM that the Secretary of the Interior advise Federal agen- 0750Recrea- cies in the identification and evaluation of historic bon,Rm.303,S.Swan St.Bldg.,Albany,NY 12223 THE NATURAL LANDMARKS PROGRAM No,thCarolina:Director,DivisionofArchives8His- properties.In addition,the Secretary is charged with tory.Dept of Cultural Resources,109 B Jones., The first entries in the National Registry of Natural Raleigh.NC 27611 North Dakota:superintendent, developing and disseminating to Federal,State,and State Historical Society of North Dakota LiberlY localgovernments information concerning methods Landmarks were designated in 1964.This program is HMemorial Building,Bismarck.ND 52501 Ohio: similar to that of the National Historic Landmarks. lso°''0"ervationouicer,''""'"pricals.piefy and techniques of preservation,restoration,and Interstate o•cPe:lervaioaoikoer,,1HB maintenance of historic properties.In response to The National Park Service conducts natural region Gafford BI Oklahoma City OK 73,02 Oregon: studies to identify natural areas that are of potential Highv,ar this charge,the National Park Service has three re- Building,SelemeOR9731o`P rimy„ania:Ezecutive national significance.These areas are then studied in D'Irecfon Pe iozseliar icarg`vp;a pseumcgm- gional consultants to advise Federal agencies con- the field by competent scientists.Natural areas con- t..:Director,Rhode Island Dept ofCom unit turning their responsibilities under the Executive sidered of national significance are cited by the Sec- Affairs,,wwashingtonSt Providence,RI 0.3 Order.In addition,staff architects and architectural 9 South Camino:Director State Archives Department, retary of the Interior as eligible for recognition as oe so°onseofCuID°alPeSerVation Dept Dakota: historians provide advice on specific technical pros- Registered Natural Landmarks,regardless of own- scallop Capitol SO ervation problems submitted by Federal,State,or Cultural Affairs x�ecutiv 170° Tense; local agencies. ership.At the Secretary's invitation,the owner may Historical a TN Commission.r.,a,:Executive Ave °Dh Suit:00' apply for a certificate and bronze plaque designating as state Historical Survey committee,B the site. Capitol station.Austin TX 78711 UMW Direcm,, Division of State History.603E South Temple,Salt Lake City DT8 Vermont Director,Vermonting NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL Division T05603°Vmrek=a:ExecutielDirecto Related NPS Programs EDUCATION LANDMARKS PROGRAM rim r.Lam Commission,221 Governor St.Rchmond VA 23219 Washington:Director, This part of the National Landmarks program was Box�'28 Olympia WA 8504"Wes;�o rota:on, For further information about an o}the programs started in 1968.These landmarks are designated for Virginia:westY P 9 YirginiaAn,,..n esc.mmissi°n ad Mountainlai,, described below,write to the Director,National Park use of schools and the general public for teaching wesrv,Irgns,,c,orsity,Morgann.nwvnof 9 P 9 wiacons1:DireetSt Madison,WI53socieWot Wyoming: Service,U.S.Department of the Interior,Washing- the principles of environmental awareness. 16 State StR Madison,WI 53706 wy.4 East ton,DC 20240. 26hSt,Wyoming Recreation Commission,604 East C 26th St Box an,Cheyenne WY 02001of H, District Columbia:Actingnt,Rm.r112A. of Housing 8Com- ndyDES.,NW,Was.n2ton.DC20004 All. HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS-IN-AID n o:Terriw,washtoricPDc2HaB4 Amao The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 au- Dept sGoal vern Preservation err Officer, Other Programs °oat9as9b'P Works,Government ciaof Pue«oRico ihorizes 50 percent matching grants-in-aid to the 50 g Culture,Apartado4lea,San Juan,PR00905 Guam: States of the Union,the District of Columbia,the Chief,Parks and Recreation Resources Division, The Federal Property and Administrative Ser- Depep,commercecgvernmentofcuam,PD Box Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,the Virgin Islands, csn aaaoa Guam a,,o oept.oTerritory: Reso`cesa'a De. Guam,American Samoa,the Trust Territory of the vices Act of 1949 permits the transfer of surplus eat.Trust Territory of me Pacific Islands,Sak Pacific Islands,and the National Trust for Historic historic properties from the Federal Government Wands: pan,Marianas Islands 96950 Virgin and,:Plan-nm rrg Director,Virgin Islands Planning Board.Char- Preservation.Grant funds may be used for the prep- to State or local governments without charge.A Board.St.Thomas,VI OO8O1 National Trust 1972 amendment permits these properties to be Historic oration of comprehensive statewide historic preser- WashingtonPoczo00e 7°°Jackson Place.NW, vation surveys and plans and for the acquisition and used for revenue producing activities. For further development of properties listed in the National Reg- information write to the Historic Preservation Officer, a ,._ ister.States and territories may transfer funds to General Services Administration,Washington, I local governments or private organizations and in- ...." .—. dividuals.For acquisition and development projects The Housing and Community Development Act of involving a private transferee,the public interest is 1974 provides for block grants to communities for FEDERAL OFFICIALS protected by deed covenants that assure mainte- community improvement.Communities may choose RESPONSIBLE FOR nance and administration and public benefit. to use these grants for historic preservation.Funds IMPLEMENTING EXECUTIVE Development funds are used for the protection,re- may be used for a broad range of activities,includ- ORDER 11593 habilitation,restoration,and reconstruction of his- ing the survey,acquisition,rehabilitation,preserva- tion,and disposition of historic properties;funds In the following lists,all agencies are located in toric properties.Evidence of conformance to pro- ...Mon.D.C..with the exception of the last two. fessional standards established by the Secretary of may also be used to establish grant and loan pro- FEDERAL AND AGENCY HEADSTATIYES grams on the local level for preservation.For more the Interior must be shown in the form of plans,spec- • of Recreation Forest service, information about these grants,consult your HUD Director, Division of Agriculture 20250. ifications,shop drawings,orothermaterials,orby- • ons,office of Adminis- led by the State to the National Park Service,or by area or regional office,or write to the Secretary Deputyi Services,,forpa Department of Commerce 20230. of Housing and Urban Development,Washington, Property and Natural Resources onsite inspection by personnel from the National Division,InHallations cs.Assistant DC 20410. Secretary o Defense,Depa°me°tofDefense Park Service Division of Grants. 20301. • es Engineering,Depart. Title I of the National Housing Act permits the Fed- hna.Welfare 20201. Matching grants to the National Trust for Historic • Secr`E°°folrlCommunityPlanninga. Preservation support acquisition,restoration,mainte- eral Housing Administration to insure loans for the Assistante`nt.Department of Housing and Urban improvement of residential property.An amendment nance,and administration of its historic properties,Development•Deputy 20'0.Secretary for Fish and Wildlife in 1974 authorizes the insurance of loans for pres- I and ks6R.31 ,Department of the interior and a wide variety of educational and technical as- veservi°eP,ogramstad.office°f sistance activities. ervation of residential properties listed in the Na- • ntand Finance, of Justice tional Register,or certified by the Secretary of the 205 . • peof Consumer Affairs,Department of Trans- HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY Interior to conform to National Register criteria.The poration 20590. ivePrograms.Department This program,initiated in 1933 for recording im- maximum loan amount for historic properties is o eTreasury•Director of 2022ot $15,000 per dwelling unit and the maximum term is portant examples of American architecture,is con- INDEPENDENTAGENCIES 15 years and 32 days.For more information about •Publications Edlto,,Appalachian Region a,Com- ducted by the National Park Service in cooperation ,B.Connecticut Ave.,NW 20235. with the American Institute of Architects and the this program write to the Secretary of Housing and •°fes o;.Data and SuprtSystems Oivlsl^n,En- Urban Development,Washington,DC 20410. Agency 20.. Library of Congress.The records—measured draw- .20554.'Feaa�aacommuniaatlonscommisaion and written data—forma national logs,photographs, The Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program Inechairman Federal Powercommie- archive of historic architecture representing awide dv�,P ationofficer,General Semlees P 9 (Section 701)providesgrantsforsurveyandplan- •Adtmn`stration20405. range of building types,styles,dates,and geographic ning.Historic preservation planning can and should •chief,Section of Administrative Services,Inter- locations.Through the facilities of the Library of Con- be an element of an comprehensive plan.Typical ate Commerce commission 20423. •Director,NASA History Program Office.National gress all records are available for public use and eligible activities are the survey and evaluation of 546, •LandmarksCoo Space Administration g reproduction. historic properties,the determination of preliminary Commission,1325 G Sttr,ANW 20005. Special Assistant to the Director.National Science cost estimates for restoration,the preparation of his- • • Recording by HAGS is evidence that a building is Foundation°small Rosiness Administration,,44, worthy of preservation.Most recorded buildings will toric district legislation,and the preparation of a his- Est.,NwzD4,e. toric preservation plan reflecting a program of action •Gpecial Assistant to the Secretary,Smithsonian be entered in the National Register as National His- Institution A• ssiista tforEconomicandCommunityAffairs, toric Landmarks or through nomination by the States based on survey information.For more information office ofMeGeneral Manager.Mail Station CA- or Federal agencies.Federal agencies are re wired about this program,see your HUD area or regional •p11,usMmmiPEL,gycomndEaat lasgDe 9 9 q office,or write to the Secretary of Housing and Urban ° o t.us'Pardlaasdrvi a,OEnfam Plata under Section 2(c)of Executive Order 1159 to pro- Development,Washington,DC 20410.Your State te;a°sAdministratio^e10VermontAve.,Nw vide for such recording of historic structures which• Planning Office may also be of assistance. 20420. they plan to demolish or substantially alter. •Director of Reservoir Properties, Authority,530 New Sera,.Building,Knox• ile,TN3.2. HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD • Planning and Reports,International Bo. Mrya�ndWate,commission—united States and HAER was established in 1969 to document historic exico,200 IBWC Building,4110 Rio Bravo,El R6e0 i4,5 xt,3oe,a Paso,TX 79998. engineering,industrial,and technological works throughout the country.It is conducted by the Na- tional Park Service in cooperation with the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Library of Con- gress.HAER records take the form of measured drawings,professional photographs,historical re- ports,technical analyses,and motion pictures.Oc- Hello