Fort Larned, Barracks (East), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
Fort Larned, Barracks (East), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Battle Mountain Sanita...
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. The secondary names were changed from Black Hills Health Care System and Veterans Ad... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Battle Mountain Sanita...
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. The secondary names were changed from Black Hills Health Care System and Veterans Ad... More
The Union Agency, Honor Heights Park, Muskogee, Muskogee County, OK
Field records also include field notes for HABS No. OK-53 1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: South of Reservoir, also atop the hill, is the Union Agency, which today houses the Five Civilized T... More
The Union Agency, Honor Heights Park, Muskogee, Muskogee County, OK
Field records also include field notes for HABS No. OK-53 1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: South of Reservoir, also atop the hill, is the Union Agency, which today houses the Five Civilized T... More
Fort Gibson, Commissary Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskog...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4, FN-5 Survey number: HABS OK-34-5 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Larned, Barracks (West), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
Fort Larned, Barracks (West), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
Fort Larned, Barracks (West), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mission San Gregorio de Abo, State Highway 513, Mountainair vicinity, ...
Significance: The Mission of San Gregorio de Abo, built in the late 1620's, is one of four missions built in the Salinas Province of early Spanish colonization in New Mexico which today comprise Salinas Nationa... More
Lime Kiln Near Morrison, Junction of Highway 8 & Rooney Road, Morrison...
Significance: It is an intact structure associated with the late 19th century lime burning industry which played a brief, but important, role in the early development of Morrison and the surrounding area. Surv... More
Lime Kiln Near Morrison, Junction of Highway 8 & Rooney Road, Morrison...
Significance: It is an intact structure associated with the late 19th century lime burning industry which played a brief, but important, role in the early development of Morrison and the surrounding area. Surv... More
Fort Gibson, Headquarters Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Musk...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-2, FN-3 Survey number: HABS OK-34-4 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Headquarters Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Musk...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-2, FN-3 Survey number: HABS OK-34-4 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Fort Gibson, Commissary Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskog...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4, FN-5 Survey number: HABS OK-34-5 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Powder Magazine, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee C...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey number: HABS OK-34-6 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Fort Gibson, Headquarters Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Musk...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-2, FN-3 Survey number: HABS OK-34-4 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Battle Mountain Sanita...
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. The secondary names were changed from Black Hills Health Care System and Veterans Ad... More
Fort Larned, Barracks (East), Larned, Pawnee County, KS
Significance: Fort Larned was originally built of adobe. In 1865 the first stone structure was erected. By 1868 there were ten permanent sandstone buildings. Nine of these still stand to be viewed by the pub... More
The Union Agency, Honor Heights Park, Muskogee, Muskogee County, OK
Field records also include field notes for HABS No. OK-53 1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: South of Reservoir, also atop the hill, is the Union Agency, which today houses the Five Civilized T... More
Fort Gibson, Commissary Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskog...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4, FN-5 Survey number: HABS OK-34-5 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Powder Magazine, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee C...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey number: HABS OK-34-6 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Barracks Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS OK-34-1 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Blacksmith Shop, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee C...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-5 Survey number: HABS OK-34-8 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Blacksmith Shop, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Muskogee C...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-5 Survey number: HABS OK-34-8 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Mount Vernon Place, Charles & Monument Streets, Baltimore, Independent...
Survey number: HALS MD-1 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71001037
Fort Gibson, Headquarters Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Musk...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-2, FN-3 Survey number: HABS OK-34-4 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Fort Gibson, Headquarters Building, Garrison Avenue, Fort Gibson, Musk...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-2, FN-3 Survey number: HABS OK-34-4 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000631
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More
Quincy Mining Company, Hancock, Houghton County, MI
Significance: Quincy was Michigan's second largest copper producer, and one of national and international importance. The mine was extremely long-lived and profitable. Unprocessed Field note material exists f... More