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1 Discard List 2, pt.1 04/2015 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Cofrin Library-Government Documents Depository 0674-A 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay, WI Contact: Joan Robb Phone (920) Fax (920) Deadline: August 1, 2015 I 29.2:EC 7/2 THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND USES OF LONG-DISTANCE TRAILS I 29.2:ED 8 BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA I 29.2:EF 4/2/DRAFT EFFIGY MOUNDS I 29.2:EL 1 M EL MALPAIS NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:E 1 M/DRAFT EL MALPAIS NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:EM 7/991 SEASON EMPLOYMENT I 29.2:EN 2/FINAL THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ON NATIONAL PARKS I 29.2:EN 2/3 ENDANGERED SPECIES IN THE NATIONAL PARKS I 29.2:EN 3/2 990 HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD
2 I 29.2:EN 4 ABOUT BEARS I 29.2:EN 8 THE ENVIRONMENTAL STRANDS I 29.2:EV 2/2 EVERGLADES I 29.2:F 15/995 FAIRS FESTIVALS AND FUN! I 29.2:F 32 WHY FEES IN NATIONAL PARKS? I 29.2:F 49 GRAND PORTAGE NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:F 51 COLOR COUNTRY FIRE I 29.2:F 53/3 FISHING IN THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM I 29.2:F 53/5 FISHING BRIDGE I 29.2:F 53/6 FISHER PEAK STUDY OF ALTERNATIVES I 29.2:F 53/7 A HERITAGE OF FISHING I 29.2:F 58 THE FITZPATRICK HOMESTEAD I 29.2:F 62/FINAL FLEAS
3 I 29.2:F 65 THE FLOOD OF 82 I 29.2:F 66 THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE IN FLORIDA I 29.2:F 66/2 FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS I 29.2:F 66/3 SOUTH FLORIDA NATIONAL PARKS COORDINATED MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK DRAFT I 29.2:F 74 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ACTIVITY PATTERNS AND FORAGING STRATEGIES OF YELLOWSTONE GRIZZLY BEARS I 29.2:F 77 B/2 A CLASH OF CULTURES I 29.2:F 77 C/2 FORT CLASTOP I 29.2:F 77 L/3/ FOT LARAMIE PARK HISTORY I 29.2:F 77 L/4 FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE I 29.2:F 77 MC/2 FORT McHENRY I 29.2:F 77 MC/3 FORT McHENRY I 29.2:F 77 MO/3 THE STORY OF FORT MOULTRIE I 29.2:F 77 N/990 FORT NECESSITY
4 I 29.2:F 77 N/2/NEWS/2 FORT NECESSITY NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD I 29.2:F 77 S/3 FORT STANWIX I 29.2:F 77 S/6 THE HISTORIC LANDSCAPE OF FORT SPOKANE I 29.2:F 77 S/6/984 FORT STANWIX I 29.2:F 77 S/7/MAP DEVELOP. SITE DEVELOPMENT I 29.2:F 77 S/7/MAP LAND. LANDFORM I 29.2:F 77 S/7/MAP UTIL. UTILITIES I 29.2:F 77 S/7/MAP VEG. VEGETATION I 29.2:F 77 S/8 ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FOR FORT SMITH NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE I 29.2:F 77/U FORT UNION TRADING POST I 29.2:F 79 FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:F 79/3/ACT. FOSSIL BUTTE I 29.2:F 79/3/INFO. FOSSIL BUTTE INFORMATION
5 I 29.9/2:F 85 FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL I 29.2:F 85/4 FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL I 29.2:F 87 FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE I 29.2:F 87/2 FREDERICKSBURG AND SPOTSYLVANIA I 29.2:F 87/3 FRIENDSHIP HILL I 29.2:F 98/2 PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE I 29.2:G 22 GATES OF THE ARCTIC I 29.2:G 22/2/DRAFT GATES OF THE ARCTIC DRAFT GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:G 29/5 GEORGIA O KEEFFE I 29.2:G 221/5 FORT HANCOCK I 29.2:G 22/6 GATEWAYS TO COMMERCE I 29.2:G 29/2 THE GEORGETOWN WATERFRONT PARK & THE C & O CANAL NHP I 29.2:G 29/3 GEORGETOWN-SILVER PLUME
6 I 29.2:G 29/3/DRAFT GEORGETOWN-SILVER PLUME HISTORIC DISTRICT-COLORADO DRAFT STUDY OF ALTERNATIVES I 29.2:G 29/3/DRAFT/SUM. GEORGETOWN-SILVER PLUME HISTORIC DISTRICT-COLORADO SUMMARY I 29.2:G 29/4 GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:G 33 GETTYSBURG I 29.2:G 45 GLACIER I 29.2:G 45/3 BEHAVIOR OF MOUNTAIN GOATS, ELK AND OTHER WILDLIFE IN RELATION TO U.S. HIGHWAY 2, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:G 45/4 THE GLACIER BAY MARINE ECOSYSTEM A CONCEPTUAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL I 29.2:G 45/5 GLACIER BAY I 29.2:G 45/7/988 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:G 45/8 GLACIER I 29.2:G 45/9 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK SUMMARY I 29.2:G 45/10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND GLACIER BAY SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM
7 I 29.2:G 45/11 GLACIER TRANSPORTATION PLAN I 29.2:G 45/12 GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD I 29.2:G 45/13 GLACIER: CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS I 29.2:G 48 GLEN CANYON HITE DEVELOPED AREA I 29.2:G 48/2 ORANGE CLIFFS/MAZE I 29.2:G 51 COLORADO ROCKIES I 29.2:G 56E/984 GOLDEN EAGLE GOLDEN AGE GOLDEN ACCESS PASSPORTS I 29.2:G 56/5 GOLDEN SPIKE RAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY I 29.2:G 76 ADJACENT LANDS STUDY GRAND CANYON I 29.2:G 76/2 ACTIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION JACKSON HOLE AIRPORT I 29.2:G 76/3 GRAND TETON I 29.2:G 76/4 GRANT-KOHRS RANCH I 29.2:G 76/4/CULT. CULTURAL LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS
8 I 29.2:G 76/6 GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:G 76/8 GRAND CANYON AIRCRAFT MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATION I 29.2:G 76/10 BACKCOUNTRY MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:G 76/11 GRAND CANYON I 29.2:G 76/12 GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:G 76/13 GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:G 76/14/DRAFT ROAD MATERIAL SOURCE PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT I 29.2:G 76/18/997 WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN GRAND TETON? I 29.2:G 76/19 THE SUSTAINABLE GRAND CANYON WORKSHOP I 29.2:G 79/5 GATEWAY I 29.2:G 79/6 GREAT BASIN I 29.2:G 79/7 GATEWAY I 29.2:G 79/8 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
9 I 29.2:H 12 HAGERMAN FOSSIL BEDS I 29.2:H 18 HAMPTON I 29.2:H 23 HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK SPECIAL BOUNDARY STUDY I 29.2:H 23/NEWS.2 HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK I 29.2:H 23 NEWS.3 HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK I 29.2:H 24 HARRY S TRUMAN I 29.2:H 24/PLAN HARRY S TRUMAN GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:H 36 THE PLACE WHERE HELL BUBBLED UP I 29.2:H 42/2/V.1 PRESERVING OUR NATURAL HERITAGE I 29.2:H 42/2/V.2 PRESERVING OUR NATURAL HERITAGE I 29.2:H 42/2/V.3 PRESERVING OUR NATURAL HERITAGE I 29.2:H 42/3 PROTECTING CULTURAL HERITAGE SOUTHWEST REGION PARKS I 29.2:H 42/4 AT HOME WITH OUR HERITAGE
10 I 29.2:H 42/6 HERITAGE TRAILS I 29.2:H 42/7 U.S. WORLD HERITAGE SITES I 29.2:H 62/10/971 THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES I 29.2:H 62/13/PT.1 PART ONE OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM PLAN HISTORY I 29.2:H 62/14 HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS-IN-AID I 29.2:H 62/20 THE HISTORIC SITES SURVEY AND NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM I 29.2:H 62/21 FOUR HISTORIC LANDSCAPE STUDIES I 29.2:H 62/24/991 HISTORIC LISTING OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE OFFICIALS I 29.2:H 62/25 THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT AND THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE I 29.2:H 62/26 CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM I 29.2:H 62/27 HISTORY AND PREHISTORY IN THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM AND THE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM I 29.2:H 62/28 HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
11 I 29.2:H 62/29 THE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM I 29.2:H 62/30 THE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM BUILDING CONDITION ASSESSMENT REPORTS I 29.2:H 62/31 THE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I 29.2:H 62/35 THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR S STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES 1992 I 29.2:H 62/36 HISTORIC ARKANSAS RIVER & RAIL CONSERVATION CORRIDOR I 29.2:H 77/2 HOPEWELL VILLAGE I 29.2:H 78 HORSESHOE CURVE I 29.2:H 78/2 ROCK CREEK PARK HORSE TRAIL STUDY I 29.2:H 82 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN I 29.2:H 86 HUBBELL TRADING POST I 29.2:H 88 DECISION ON THE HUDSON I 29.2:H 93 HURRICANE ANDREW, 1992
12 I 29.2:IC 2/2 ICE AGE GEOLOGY I 29.2:ID 2 IN SEARCH OF AN IDENTITY I 29.2:IN 2/3 AMERICA S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PROJECT I 29.2:IN 2/4 AMERICA S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PROJECT ACTION PLAN I 29.2:IN 2/6 AESTHETIC AWARENESS OF DESIGN IN IMPROVEMENTS TO US 22 AND HERITAGE ROUTE SELECTION CRITERIA I 29.2:IN 2/7 AMERICA S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PROJECT SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA I 29.2:IN 2/8 MOUNT ETNA IRON FURNACE COMPLEX I 29.2:IN 2/5 A SIGNATURE OF TIME AND ETERNITY I 29.2:IN 2/9/DRAFT INDIANA DUNES I 29.2:IN 8/4 A PERSONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR INTERPRETERS I 29.2:IN 8/6 INTERPRETATION IN THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE I 29.2:IN 8/7 INTERPRETATION I 29.2:IR 6 IRONMAKING
13 I 29.2:IN 8/9 NATURAL RESOURCE INVENTORY & MONITORING IN NATIONAL PARKS I 29.2:IR 6/2 IRONING OUT THE WRINKLES I 29.2:J 23 JAMESTOWN ARCHEOLOGY I 29.2:J 23/2 JAMESTOWN A BEGINNING I 29.2:J 23/3 JAMES A. GARFIELD I 29.2:J 63 JOHNSON CITY WALKING TOUR I 29.2:J 34/2 JEAN LAFITTE I 29.2:J 35 THE PROPOSED EAST ST. LOUIS ADDITION I 29.2:J 35/DEV. THE PROPOSED EAST ST. LOUIS ADDITION DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:J 54 JEWEL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:J 57 HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY I 29.2:J 54/2/FIGURE 2 WET AREAS IN JEWEL CAVE I 29.2:J 61/4 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR., MEMORIAL PARKWAY
14 I 29.2:J 78/3 JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:J 89 THE JOURNEY STEPPING-STONES 1993 I 29.2:J 95 JUNIATA RIVER CORRIDOR I 29.2:IN 2/10 INDIANA DUNES I 29.2:IN 2/10/DRAFT INDIANA DUNES I 29.2:IN 2/11 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LARGE INDUSTRIAL ARTIFACT ADVISORY PANEL I 29.2:IN 2/13 AMERICA S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA I 29.2:IN 2/14 INDIANA DUNES LITTLE CALUMET RIVER CORRIDOR PLAN I 29.2:IN 2/15 JUNIATA RIVER CORRIDOR RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY I 29.2:IN 2/16 PAUL HOWARD DOUGLAS I 29.2:IN 2/18 INDIANA DUNES I 49.2:IN 3 THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION TRANSFER
15 I 29.2:IN 8/V.1 THE FINAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL RESERVOIR INUNDATION STUDY I 29.2:IN 8/V.2 THE FINAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL RESERVOIR INUNDATION STUDY I 29.2:K 12/DRAFT RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY KA IWI SHORELINE STUDY I 29.2:K 15/2 KATMAI I 29.2:K 35/3 KENILWORTH PARK AND AQUATIC GARDENS I 29.2:K 61 THE BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN 1780 WITH FIRE AND SWORD I 29.2:K 38/FRENCH THE JOHN F. KENNEDY I 29.2:K 39 THE ROAD PAST KENNESAW I 29.21:K 61/2/976 KINGS MOUNTAIN I 29.2:K 74 KNIFE RIVER INDIAN VILLAGES I 29.2:K 74/2 KNIFE RIVER INDIAN VILLAGE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE I 29.2:K 74/3/986 KNIFE RIVER INDIAN VILLAGES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
16 I 29.2:K 74/3/986/REV. KNIFE RIVER INDIAN VILLAGES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:K 79 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE PROPOSED KOBUK VALLEY NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:K 79/2/DRAFT KOBUK VALLEY I 29.2:L 14/2 LAKE CLARK I 29.2:L 14/4 LAKE MEREDITH I 29.2:L 14/5 THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF LAKE POWELL A MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF CAPACITY FOR BOATER RECREATION I 29.2:L 14/6 LAKE MEAD I 29.2:L 14/7 LAKE MEREDITH I 29.2:L 14/9 LAKE CHELAN I 29.2:L 22 LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND GRANT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM I 29.2:L 23/3/971 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION LANDMARKS PROGRAM I 29.2:L 23/4 NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS
17 I 29.2:L 23/7 LANDMARKS AT RISK I 29.2:L 23/4/SUPP. NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS I 29.2:L 23/5 THE NATIONAL NATURAL LANDMARKS PROGRAM I 29.2:L 23/6 NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS ASSISTANCE I 29.2:L 23/9 AMERICA S LANDSCAPE LEGACY I 29.2:L 23/10/994 FEDERAL LANDS-TO-PARKS PROGRAM AND HISTORIC SURPLUS PROPERTY PROGRAM I 29.2:L 46 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HOUSING HEALTH HAZARD ALERT I 29.2:L 51 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN I 29.2:L 62 LIFE IN THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE I 29.2:L 63/4 THERE I GREW UP I 29.2:L 63/4/2001 LINCOLN BOYHOOD I 29.2:L 63/5 LINCOLN HOME NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE I 29.2:L 63/6 ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH AND INTERPRETIVE CENTER
18 I 29.2:L 76 LIVING HISTORY IN THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM I 29.2:L 87 WE VE COME BACK FOR A LITTLE LOOK AROUND I 29.2:M 12 McCARTHY ROAD STUDY I 29.2:M 31/6 MAN IN SPACE STUDY OF ALTERNATIVES I 29.2:M 31/7 MANAGEMENT POLICIES I 29.2:M 36 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. I 29.2:M 37/DRAFT THE MASAU TRAIL I 29.2:M 55 THE LOWER MERRIMACK RIVER VALLEY I 29.2:M 53 THE MERAMEC GREENWAY I 29.2:M 56/3 MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:M 56/5 BALCONY HOUSE: A HISTORY OF A CLIFF DWELLING, MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO I 29.2:M 58/2 MICRONESIAN RESOURCES STUDY I 29.2:M 66/2 MINUTE MAN
19 I 29.2:M 69 MISSISSIPPI DELTA INITIATIVES I 29.2:M 69 I/3 MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA I 29.2:M 72 MODOC VOLCANIC SCENIC BYWAY I 29.2:M 74 MONITOR BUILDERS: A HISTORICAL STUDY OF THE PRINCIPAL FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF I 29.2:M 83 THE MORSE-LIBBY MANSION I 29.2:M 86 R/2 MOUNT RUSHMORE I 29.2:M 86/4 MOUNTAIN HOME I 29.2:M 86/5 MOUNTAINEERING I 29.2:N 19 NATCHEZ TRACE I 29.2:N 21/24/PT. 1 PART ONE OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM PLAN HISTORY I 29.2:N 21/24/PT. 2 PART TWO OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM PLAN NATURAL HISTORY I 29.2:N 21/23 THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM I 29.2:N 21/26/979 NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM AND RELATED AREAS
20 I 29.2:N 21/27/983 THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES I 29.2:N 21/28 HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS I 29.2:N 21/30 THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES I 29.2:N 21/31 NPS NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS I 29.2:N 21/32 PALEONTOLOGY I 29.2:N 21/34 THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AN OLD-TIMER IN THE COMMUNITY I 29.2:N 27 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE PARKS IN NEBRASKA I 29.2:N28 NEED I 29.2:N 42 HEADQUARTERS SITE DEVELOPMENT I 29.2:N 42/2 THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND THE NEW ORLEANS RIVERFRONT I 29.2:N 42/3 TRAIL PLAN NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL RIVER I 29.2:N 42/4 NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL RIVER I 29.2:N 42/6 NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL RIVER
21 I 29.2:N 42J NEW JERSEY COASTAL HERITAGE TRAIL I 29.2:N 42 J/6 NEW JERSEY COASTAL HERITAGE TRAIL I 29.2:N 62 NIOBRARA/MISSOURI I 29.2:N 62/2/NEWS.3 NIOBRARA/MISSOURI NEWS I 29.2:N 66/DRAFT NOATAK I 29.2:N 81 NORTH CASCADES GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:N 81/DRAFT NORTH CASCADES I 29.2:N 81/SUM. NORTH CASCADES SUMMARY I 29.2:OC 7 OCTAVE CHANUTE I 29.2:OL 9/10 EXPLORING THE OLYMPIC SEASHORE I 29.2:OL 9/13 THE MANAGEMENT OF MOUNTAIN GOATS IN OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:OM 1/992 METROPOLITAN TRAILS PLAN I 29.2:OR 3/2/992 OREGON TRAIL
22 I 29.2:OX 6/973 OXON HILL CHILDREN S FARM I 29.2:OX 6/2 ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN FOR OXON COVE I 29.2:OZ 1/2 LET THE RIVER BE A HISTORY OF THE OZARK S BUFFALO RIVER I 29.2:OZ 1/3 RIVER USE MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:OZ 1/4/DRAFT OZARK I 29.2:OE 1/5 OZARK I 29.2:P 18/SPAN.-ENGLISH PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT BOOKLET I 29.2:P 18/2 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR I 29.2:P 18/7 PAPERS OF THE SECOND PALO ALTO CONFERENCE I 29.2:P 21 PARK STRUCTURES AND FACILITIES I 29.2:P 21/2 MAP AND GUIDE I 29.2:P 21/13 FIRST WORLD CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL PARKS I 29.2:P 23 WHO AM I?
23 I 29.2:P 23/2 PARKS ETC. I 29.2:P 23/3 PARKS ETC. I 29.2:P 25 BUILDING GATEWAY PARTNERSHIPS I 29.2:P 26/2 PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE I 29.2:P 28 PAVED RECREATION TRAILS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION I 29.2:P 31/2 PEA RIDGE I 29.2:P 33/2 PECOS: THE PECOS PICTOGRAPH I 29.2:P 33/3 PECOS I 29.2:P 38 RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ROAD AND SITES I 29.2:P 38/2 A SPECIAL HISTORY STUDY I 29.2:P 38/4 PENNSYLVANIA MAIN LINE CANAL I 29.2:P 38/5 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA REGION: ITS LANDSCAPE, PEOPLE, AND INDUSTRY I 29.2:P 38/6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
24 I 29.2:P 39 THE PEOPLE OF THE PENNSY I 29.2:P 43 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PACKAGES I 29.2:R 24/10 RECREATION IN THE UNITED STATES I 29.2:P 43/2 CRICKETS AND GRASSHOPPERS I 29.2:P 44/2 ALBUQUERQUE WEST MESA I 29.2:P 44 A HISTORY OF PETERSBURG NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD I 29.2:P 44/3 THE 1990 CHARLES E. PETERSON PRIZE I 29.2:P 44/4 THE 1991 CHARLES E. PETERSON PRIZE I 29.2:P 44/5 PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:P 56/2 BICENTENNIAL PHOTOS I 29.2:P 56/3 PHOTOGRAMMETRIC RECORDINGS OF CULTURAL RESOURCES I 29.2:P 56/4 USING PHOTOGRAMMETRY TO MONITOR MATERIALS DETERIORATION AND STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS ON HISTORIC I 29.2:P 56/5 SOLEDUCK REVEGETATION PROJECT
25 I 29.2:P 61 PIERCE MILL I 29.2:P 66 PIPE SPRING NATIONAL MONUMENT I 29.2:P 69/2 PROJECT PLANNER I 29.2:P 69/4/2000 NATIVE PLANTS FOR PARKS I 29.2:P 69/5 PLAIN TALK I 29.2:P 69/10 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR I 29.2:P 69/12 WILD WEALTH I 29.2:P 74 PROPOSED PLYMOUTH ROCK NATIONAL MEMORIAL I 29.2:P 75/2 A CAREER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT I 29.2:P 75/977 THE UNITED STATES PARK POLICE 1977 I 29.2:P 75/3 THE UNITED STATES PARK POLICE A HISTORY I 29.2:P 84/2 POTOMAC NATIONAL RIVER I 29.2:P 84/5 OLD POST OFFICE TOWER
26 I 29.2:P 84/6 OLD POST OFFICE TOWER: THE CONGRESS BELLS I 29.2:P 91 PREHISTORY AND ETHNOGRAPHY SUMMER 1983 I 29.2:P 92/4 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR I 29.2:P 92/5/990 PRESERVATION TAX INCENTIVES FOR HISTORIC BUILDINGS I 29.2:P 92/6 PRESERVATION ASSISTANCE FOR NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS I 29.2:P 92/7/ARCH. CHOOSING AN ARCHEOLOGICAL CONSULTANT I 29.2:P 92/7/BIBLIO. LOCAL PRESERVATION A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY I 29.2:P 92/7/COMM. IS THE ARCHEOLOGY IN YOUR COMMUNITY? I 29.2:P 92/7/COURT WHEN PRESERVATION COMMISSIONS GO TO COURT I 29.2:P 92/7/HIST. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND HISTORIC PROPERTIES I 29.2:P 92/8/993 FEDERAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION LAWS I 29.2:P 92/9 PRESENTATION TIPS OR A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE PODIUM
27 I 29.2:P 92/11/996 PRESERVING THE PAST AND MAKING IT ACCESSIBLE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES I 29.2:P 92/12 PRESERVING AND REVITALIZING OLDER COMMUNITIES I 29.2:P 92/15 THE PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO I 29.2:P 93/3 PRINCE WILLIAM GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:P 93/4 DEVELOPMENT BY PRIORITY I 29.2:P 93/6 PRINCE WILLIAM FOREST PARK I 29.2:P 94/997 MY PROPERTY IS IMPORTANT TO AMERICA S HERITAGE I 29.2:Q 4 THE QUIJOTOA VALLEY PROJECT I 29.2:R 13 MOUNT RAINIER ROADS AND BRIDGES I 29.2:R 24/8 WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:R 24/9 FIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN I 29.2:R 24/14 A SUMMARY OF CULTURAL RESOURCES PROJECTS REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:R 24/16 RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY
28 I 29.2:R 24/17/972 ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT RECLAMATION I 29.2:R 24/18 REACHING OUT TO THE FUTURE TO PROTECT THE PAST I 29.2:R 26/V.2 INTERPRETING THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR S STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION I 29.2:R 26/V.3 INTERPRETING THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR S STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION I 29.2:R 26/2 THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES I 29.2:R 26/2/SPANSIH EL REGISTRO NACIONAL DE SITIOS HISTORICOS I 29.2:R 26/3/990/SPANISH LAS NORMAS DE REHABILITACION I 29.2:R 26/3/990 THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR S STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION I 29.2:R 26/4 NATIONAL REGISTRY OF NATURAL LANDMARKS 1989 I 29.2:R 31 RESTRUCTURING PLAN FOR THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE I 29.2:R 31/4/PRELIM. THE PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL RESERVOIR INUNDATION STUDY I 29.2:R 32/2 OUR REVOLUTIONARY HERITAGE
29 I 29.2:R 32/4 REVEGETATION FIELD TOUR GLACIER NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:R 46 THE RIM ROCK TRAIL I 29.2:R 52/2 RIVER INFORMATION DIGEST I 29.2:R 52/4 THE RIVERS AND TRAILS CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM I 29.2:R 52/5 RIVER AND TRAIL CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE I 29.2:R 52/6 RIVERS, TRAILS AND CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM I 29.2:R 59/11 ROCK CREEK WATERSHED CONSERVATION STUDY I 29.2:R 59/12 FINAL LAND PROTECTION PLAN I 29.2:R 59/13 ROCK CREEK PARK I 29.2:R 59/14 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK I 29.2:R 59/17 ROCKY MOUNTAIN I 29.2:R 59/18 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIKING TRAILS I 29.2:R 67/4 THE ROOTWAD
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