by
Antoinette J. Lee and Linda F. McClelland
1991
Revised 1999
Photo Credits: (Top Left) The Inscription
Hill Site, part of Los Robles Archeological District, was documented
as part of the multiple property submission, Hohokam Platform Mound
Communities of the Lower Santa Cruz River Basin, ca AD 1050-1450 in
Arizona. Photo by Helga Teiwes, courtesy of the Arizona State Museum.
(Top Right) Constructed 1889-1891,
the Washington County Courthouse was nominated to the National Register
of Historic Places as part of the County Courthouses of Nebraska multiple
property submission. Photo by Barbara Beving Long.
(Bottom Left) The John Peace, Jr.
House in Wilton, North Carolina, was documented as part of the multiple
property submission, Historic and Architectural Resources of Granville
County. Constructed ca. 1801, the house is significant as one of Granville
County's "oldest and most unusually fashioned properties."
Photo by Marvin A. Brown
(Bottom Right) The 1940 rustic kitchen
shelter was included in the National Register of Historic Places nomination
of Flandrau State Park as part of the multiple property submission,
Minnesota State Park/CCC/WPA/Rustic Historic Resources. Located near
New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, the Flandrau State Park is significant
for its development during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation
Corps and the Works Progress Administration. Photo by Rolf T. Anderson.