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Cunningham Farmstead in Braxton County, Historic Preservation Document, 2019

.1 Linear Feet 1/2 in. (1 oversize folder) 4.4 Gigabytes 78 files, formats include .pdf, .docx, .tif, .jpg, .gif, .mp3
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Booklet (11 in. x 17 in. x 1/2 in.) of historic preservation documentation regarding the Cunningham Farmstead in Braxton County, a historic site determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The buildings and structures on the site were constructed from ca. 1910 to ca. 1960. The booklet includes introduction, physical history, historic context, architectural analysis, conclusion, and references. There are also five compact discs containing project deliverable files. Discs include a Cunningham Farmstead Site Plan, Cunningham Farmstead Drawing List, Contemporary Cunningham Farmstead Photos and Photo Index, Cunningham Farmstead Historical Photos, and a Shirley Nelson Oral History.

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Cunningham Farmstead in Braxton County, Historic Preservation Document, 2019 .1 Linear Feet 1/2 in. (1 oversize folder) 4.4 Gigabytes 78 files, formats include .pdf, .docx, .tif, .jpg, .gif, .mp3

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