CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship
CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship is published by the National Park Service for the heritage community.
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In 1962, Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) photographer Jack E. Boucher captured the surviving Walker sisters, Margaret (age 91 standing) and Louisa (age 79), in front of their house in Gatlinburg, TN. Boucher’s visit to the Walker family farm was actually the second by a National Park Service photographer. The first was by Edouard E. Exline in 1936. His photographs are preserved in the album, “A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park” as well as in the HABS collection at the Library of Congress. (Jack E. Boucher, photographer, 1962. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.)
CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship Fall 2003 ISSN 1068-4999 Editorial Policy CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship is published twice each year by the National Park Service to address the history and development of and trends and emerging issues in cultural resource management in the United States and abroad. Its purpose is to broaden the intellectual foundation of the management of cultural resources. CRM Journal is edited in the offices of the National Center for Cultural Resources, National Park Service, in Washington, DC. The online version of CRM Journal is available at www.cr.nps.gov/CRMJournal. Back issues of CRM magazine (1978–2002) are available online at www.cr.nps.gov/crm.
Views and conclusions in CRM Journal are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government. Acceptance of material for publication does not necessarily reflect an opinion or endorsement on the part of the CRM Journal editorial staff or the National Park Service. CRM Journal is produced under a cooperative agreement between the National Park Service and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. To subscribe to CRM Journal— Online www.cr.nps.gov/CRMJournal E-mail NPS_CRMJournal@nps.gov Fax (202) 371-2422 U.S. Mail—
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CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship
Volume 1 Number 1 Fall 2003
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VIEWPOINTS
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Pioneering Stewardship: New Challenges for CRM by David Lowenthal
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Por la encendida calle antillana: Africanisms and Puerto Rican Architecture by Arleen Pabón
SPOTLIGHT
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An Interview with Russell V. Keune
A RT I C L E S
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The Historic American Buildings Survey During the New Deal Era by Lisa Pfueller Davidson and Martin J. Perschler
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Historic Bridge Management: A Comprehensive Approach by Amy Squitieri and Mary Ebeling
R E S E A RC H R E P O RT S
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Archeology, Ancient Human Impacts on the Environment, and Cultural Resource Management on Channel Island National Park, California by Torben C. Rick and John M. Erlandson
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The Vicksburg Campaign Trail Feasibility Study by Harlan D. Unrau
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Civil Rights Resources in Alabama by Christy Anderson, Dorothy Walker, and Trina Binkley
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Mission 66 Initiative by Timothy M. Davis
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The National Park Service Responds to the September 11 Terrorist Attacks by Janet A. McDonnell
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REVIEWS: BO OKS
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EXHIBITS
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AND WEBSITES
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