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Contents for Issues of The Camera & Clipboard
Historic Architectural Survey Newsletter

Individual issues can be viewed as PDFs by following the links.  This index list is also available as a PDF.

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 20 (July 2008)

  • New Planning Tool: Assessment of Available Research Materials for Surveys
  • Grant-Funded Surveys Update
  • Membership Changes on Best Practice Committee
  • Reformatted Field Guide Now Complete
  • Websites Key Tool For Hiring Consultants
  • New Building Type: I-House
  • Builder Biographer: Sam Hoffman
  • Register Boundaries Realigned
  • Compliance Corner: Forms, Reports Quickest Route to Review of NR Eligibility
  • Behind the Scenes: Section 106 Compliance and Transportation
  • Ask the Staff: Level of Significance

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 19 (April 2008)

  • Publication Change: Shift from Guide to Web-based Field Guide
  • Grant-Funded Surveys Update
  • Handy Websites
  • New Guidance on Surveys of Postwar Resources
  • Input Sought on Historic Contexts
  • A Common Problem with Common Resources
  • Compliance Corner: Identification of Historic Properties
  • Ask the Staff: New Finding Aid for OAHP Website

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 18 (January 2008)

  • Staff Changes: Hello and Good Bye
  • Handy Websites
  • New BPC Members
  • Compliance Corner: Initiating Consultation
  • Philosophically Speaking: ‛Organic‛ Nature of Survey Process
  • Architect Biographies: Edwin A. Francis
  • Ask the Staff: Changes to UTMs on forms

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 17 (October 2007)

  • New SHF Staff for Survey Review
  • Landscape Architect Biography:  Tom Bendelow
  • District Potential in Survey Reports
  • NPI Workshops in Denver
  • Ask the Staff: Buildings vs. Structures

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 16 (July 2007)

  • Survey Manual Revisions Available on OAHP Website
  • Grant Application Assistance
  • Looks Just Like Wood: Recognizing Replacement Siding
  • Architect Biographies: Carol B. Lewis and Selby M. Wheeler
  • Survey Project Status Check
  • Compliance Corner: What is an Undertaking?
  • Consistent Issues: Field 45- District Potential
  • Ask the Staff: File Searches

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 15 (April 2007)

  • CPI Session Recap
  • Lexicon Additions: Simulated Log Siding (exterior material)
  • Best Practice Succession Plan
  • Lexicon Additions: Oblong Box Gas Station
  • Compliance Corner: Section 106- An Introduction
  • Ask the Staff: Details for Historical Background

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 14 (January 2007)

  • Lunch and Learn: Best Practice Committee to Host CPI Session
  • Historical & Architectural Survey Amidst “Boom” Conditions
  • Lexicon Additions: WPA Rustic
  • Ask the Staff: Owner Permission and Grant Planning

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 13 (September 2006)

  • Reconnaissance Survey Guidance
  • Consistent Issues: Field 42- Statements of Significance
  • Clarification Regarding Labels
  • Architect Biographies: James M. Hunter
  • Lexicon Additions: WPA Art Deco, WPA Moderne, WPA Modernist
  • Ask the Staff: Sample Draft Forms

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 12 (June 2006)

  • Revisions to Survey Manual Available on OAHP Website
  • Call for Interest: Possible Professional Organization for Survey Community
  • Survey and Higher Order Thinking Skills
  • Clarification to Directions for #1403-; Architectural Inventory Form
  • Architect Biographies: Harry James Manning
  • Handy Website
  • Ask the Staff: Photo Processing for Survey vs. National Register Nominations

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 11 (March 2006)

  • Workshop Focus of Newsletter
  • Postwar Neighborhoods in Context
  • Components of Postwar Residential Neighborhoods
  • Postwar Neighborhoods: Builders’ and Homeowners’ Perspectives- Merchant Builders Emerge in Postwar Period, Postwar Owners Seeking ’American Dream’
  • Surveying Tips
  • Nominating Post-World War II Residential Neighborhoods
  • Notebook Materials Without the Bulky Binder

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 10 (October 2005)

  • Committee Approves New CLG Survey Processes
  • New Price for Survey Manual
  • Save the Date
  • Caveat Emptor
  • Lexicon Additions: False Front Commercial
  • Writing History
  • Ask the Staff: Resurveying Previously Recorded Resources

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 9 (July 2005)

  • New Survey Manual Available
  • Questionnaire Results
  • What’s Changed: Old vs. New Survey Manual
  • Architect Biographies: Rodney S. Davis
  • Major Announcement from Kodak
  • Survey in the Post-9/11 Era
  • Ask the Staff: Local Landmark Eligibility, Level of Significance

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 8 (April 2005)

  • Best Practice Committee Convenes
  • Name That Survey Type
  • Questionnaire
  • Handy Websites
  • Architect Biographies: William C. Muchow
  • Ask the Staff: Historic District Eligibility

*. The Camera & Clipboard Extra (March 21, 2005)

  • National Register Accepts Digital Photos

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 7 (January 2005)

  • Workshops at CPI Conference
  • Best Practices Committee: Call for Volunteers
  • NPS Considering New Photo Policy
  • 2004: A Busy Year for Surveys
  • Permission Required for Surveys on Private Land
  • Survey Reports: A Few Dos and Don’ts
  • Lexicon Additions: Ranch
  • Ask the Staff: Assigning Site Numbers

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 6 (October 2004)

  • Two Half-Day Workshops
  • Handy Websites
  • New Architectural Survey Coordinator Now on Staff
  • Keeping Things in Context: An Update on Historic Contexts
  • Stepping Up to Make Survey Information Accessible
  • Architect Biographies: William N. Bowman
  • Ask the Staff: Statements of Significance, File Searches

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 5 (June 2004)

  • Architectural Survey Coordinator Position Open
  • Revisions to the Survey Manual
  • Programs Relocate to New Offices
  • Moving Right Along: An Update on Historic Contexts
  • What to Do With Volunteers
  • Lexicon Additions: High Style Classic Cottage

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 4 (January 2004)

  • It’s About Time: Historical & Architectural Survey Workshop
  • Revisions to the Survey Manual
  • Date Imprinted Photographs: Turning Back the Clock
  • Photography Changes for the National and State Registers
  • From the “Oh, Please!” Department: Property Naming Conventions
  • Locational Information: So Many Ways to Say, “You Are Here”
  • Lexicon Additions: Split-Level
  • Ask the Staff: Information Entered in Compass

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 3 (April 2003)

  • National Register Bulletin on Historic Residential Suburbs
  • Criterion ’U’: Unique Properties
  • Architect Biographies: Charles D. Strong
  • Site Numbering and Boundary Definitions
  • Lexicon Additions: House with Commercial Addition
  • Ask the Staff: Architectural Descriptions, Photo Labels

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 2 (January 2003)

  • Newsletters On-Line
  • Local and State Register Evaluation Criteria
  • Reconnaissance Surveys: More than Just Horse’n Around
  • So, You Think Your Building is Eligible…
  • Lexicon Additions: Basement House, House with Canopy Gas Station
  • Compass Enhancements
  • Ask the Staff: Choosing the Appropriate Survey Form

*. The Camera & Clipboard No. 1 (November 2002)

  • Opening a New Communication Channel
  • Compass Provides On-Line Access to Sites Database
  • Digital or Chemical: Picturing the Results
  • “Color” Black & White Film
  • OAHP No Longer Providing Photograph Sleeves
  • What’s the Point of Point Numbers?
  • Lexicon Additions: Bridge Types
  • Linear Resources: Beware the Snake in the Grass
  • Historic Contexts Available

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