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Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places

Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 2005
The Courthouses of Architect Clyde A. Ferrell ARKANSAS HAS BEEN BLESSED with more than its fair share of gifted architects. A. O. Clarke, E. Fay Jones, and Charles Thompson are just a few of the more widely known. But other less celebrated, yet extremely talented, architects have also had a great impact on Arkansas's built environment. Clyde A. Ferrell
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Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places

Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 2006
Edward Durrell Stone Buildings IN 1916, A FAYETTEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY challenged local boys to design birdhouses. The prestigious competition had the president of the University of Arkansas as one of its judges. Fourteen-year-old Edward Durrell Stone won first prize: $2.50.
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New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places

open access: yes, 1980
The following list is complete through June 1, 1980 and includes cultural resources listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (SR) and the National Register of Historic Places (NR). Resources which have received comments from the State Historic Preservation Office in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of ...
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On the Importance of the National Register of Historic Places

American Antiquity, 1983
The National Register of Historic Places is important to the preservation of prehistoric sites in ways that are not fully appreciated by archaeologists. The advantages of having a site on the Register are discussed. Archaeologists have a responsibility toward site preservation, and the use of the Register is one means to fulfill that responsibility.
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Assessing Factors Associated With Listing a Historic Resource in the National Register of Historic Places

Economic Development Quarterly, 2009
Previous research reveals various economic and social impacts in the community from listing historic resources in the National Register of Historic Places; however, information on underlying community factors that influence these listings has not been examined and could be useful for policy makers.
Vishakha Maskey, Cheryl Brown, Ge Lin
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Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places

The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 2001
The Commercial Building Designs of Charles L. Thompson CHARLES L. THOMPSON is one of the most celebrated architects in our state's history. He was born in Illinois in 1868. By the time Thompson turned fourteen, both his parents had died, and young Thompson went with his siblings to live with relatives in Indiana.
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