Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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I 29.2:AD 6/5 | Administrative history : Gettysburg National Military Park and Gettysburg National Cemetery, Pennsylvania | 1 |
I 29.2:Ad 6/5 | Administrative history : Gettysburg National Military Park and Gettysburg National Cemetery, Pennsylvania | 1 |
I 29.2:AD 6/6 | A green shrouded miracle the administrative history of Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Ohio | 2 |
I 29.2:AF 2/997 | Affordable housing through historic preservation : tax credits and the Secretary of the Interior's standards for historic rehabilitation | 1 |
I 29.2:AF 4 | Places of cultural memory : African reflections on the American landscape | 1 |
I 29.2:AF 8 | African Americans at Snee Farm Plantation, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina | 1 |
I 29.2:AF 8/2 |
African American civil rights network A study of African-American culture in southwest Missouri in relation to the George Washington Carver National Monument |
2 |
I 29.2:AG 1 |
Bones of Agate an administrative history of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska Bones of Agate : an administrative history of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska |
2 |
I 29.2:AG 2 | The Agate Hills history of paleontological excavations, 1904-1925 | 1 |
I 29.2:AI 7/2 | International Air Issues Workshop, Waterton Lakes National Park, June 5-8, 1995 | 1 |
I 29.2:AI 7/3 | Air quality in the national parks | 1 |
I 29.2:AI 7/EXEC.SUM. | Report on effects of aircraft overflights on the national park system : executive summary, report to Congress, appendixes | 1 |
I 29.2:AL 1 S/5 | Bristol Bay, Alaska : from the hinterlands to tidewater : a grassroots pictorial, 1885-1965 | 1 |
I 29.2:AL 1 S/6 | Alaska subsistence : a National Park Service management history | 2 |
I 29.2:AL 1 S/7 | The life and times of John W. Clark of Nushagak, Alaska, 1846-1896 | 1 |
I 29.2:AL 1 S/8 | Photographic monitoring of landscape change in the Southwest Alaska Network of National Parklands, 2006 | 1 |
I 29.2:AL 1 S/9 | Mid-twentieth century architecture in Alaska historic context (1945-1968) | 2 |
I 29.2:AL 2 | World War II in the Aleutians alternatives for preservation and interpretation of historic resources at Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army, national historic landmark, Unalaska, Alaska | 1 |
I 29.2:AL 2/2 | Lost villages of the Eastern Aleutians : Biorka, Kashega, Makushin | 2 |
I 29.2:AL 2/3 | World War II Aleut relocation camps in southeast Alaska | 1 |