Volunteers participating in the Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC) Annual The Mathews-Gotthelf Mansion in Curtis Park currently undergoing restoration with support Survey near Salida. The PAAC program allows citizens to obtain formally recognized from the State Historical Fund (SHF). SHF is a grants program that awards funds to public levels of expertise in archaeology outside of an academic degree program. and nonprofit organizations for the purpose of preserving and interpreting Colorado’s historic architectural and archaeological resources. History Colorado’s Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) distributes information to the public about the importance of properly preserving significant buildings, sites, structures, and objects that represent the prehistory and . This guidance includes scholarly context studies that aid in the evaluation of properties, brief “how-to” brochures, and verbatim copies of federal and state laws. Learning to Preserve is the annual update of the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation’s master list for all literature available for distribution through this office. The most current versions of publications are available online, and are free to download. Most documents are free: longer documents have fees assigned to cover the costs of printing and mailing. Please see page 2 for ordering information. All documents are available online at www.HistoryColorado.org. **Available online only

Preservation Partners 1500 national Trust for Historic Preservation Series Order Form** 1521 Barn Again! An annotated catalog and order form for booklets providing information A National Trust leaflet and order form for information on preserving on a variety of preservation techniques and concerns from the National historic farm buildings. Trust. 1523 teaching with Historic Places Information 1502 Directory of Cultural Resource Personnel, Organizations, and An educational program of the National Park Service, which offers Agencies for Colorado, $3.00** Revised! lesson plans focusing on historic places, intended to enrich the history, A guide containing names, addresses, and phone numbers of geography, and social studies curriculums. archaeologists, historians, paleontologists, historical architects, and 1531 speakers List** related organizations. Revised regularly. A listing of archaeologists and historic preservationists from around the 1504 national Park Service Catalog of Publications** Revised! state willing to give lectures and presentations. Revised regularly. A listing of currently available publications on historic preservation topics 1548 Consultation with Native Americans: A Historic Preservation and an order form. Responsibility** 1511 archaeological Assistance Division Publications** A resource from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation replete A National Park Service site where the Technical Brief Series and other with helpful suggestions and guidance for those who are required to Publications dealing with archaeology in the federal government are consult with Native American Tribes during the 106 process. Office copy available. available. 1514 technical Preservation Services’ Publications and Online 1550 Colorado Native American Tribal Contacts Revised! Materials A listing of federally recognized Native American Tribes with ancestral A comprehensive index of technical and informative publications as well ties to Colorado. Revised regularly. as online material available from the Technical Preservation Services 1558 CHS Strategic Action Plan 2006–2010 division of the National Park Service. A plan for the Colorado Historical Society, including the plan for the 1517 the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Revised! Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. A brochure describing the structure and function of the Office of 1559 Colorado Preservation, Inc. Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Revised regularly. A brochure describing the statewide, nonprofit historic preservation 1517a Research Collections at the Office of Archaeology and organization. Application included. Historic Preservation 1560 Colorado Historical Society: Take Your Place in History An information sheet on research collections available to the public at the A website and application describing the programs and membership Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. benefits of the Colorado Historical Society and the Society’s 12 historic sites and museums; a brochure with application is also available.

History Colorado, the Colorado Historical Society • Preservation Publications 2011 1 1561a An Invitation to join the Colorado 1527 Colorado Cultural Resource Survey Archaeological Society Preservation Manual: Guidelines for Identification: History and Online application that outlines the CAS code of Information and Archaeology, $6.50 Revised! ethics, membership benefits and activities; a brochure Materials A guide on conducting surveys of archaeological and historic with application is also available. Materials in this catalog are properties. 1561b An Invitation to Join the Chapter of available from the Office of 1537 Manual for editing HABS/HAER the Colorado Archaeological Society Archaeology and Historic Documentation, $2.00 Online application that outlines the chapter’s code of Preservation at History This National Park Service guide discusses the Historic ethics, membership benefits, and activities; a brochure Colorado, the Colorado Histor- American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering with application is also available. ical Society, Civic Center Plaza, Record documentation requirements, including archival 1568 Colorado Local Governments with 1560 Broadway, Suite 400, preparation of documents, assigning numbers, preparing the report, and photographs. Preservation Ordinances Denver, CO 80202. To order, call or Zoning Revised! 303/866-3395 or email oahp@ 1551 Historic American Building Survey (HABS) A contact list of Colorado municipalities and counties chs.state.co.us. A brochure explaining the program that comprehensively with preservation ordinances or zoning. Those with documents historic buildings. certified local governments are indicated. Revised Pricing Information 1553 Profile of the Cultural Resources of regularly. Most documents are free, Colorado, $3.00 1573 Manual for State Historic Preservation although shipping and handling A publication providing information on the types of Review Boards charges apply. Documents resources identified in our state, statistics, and distribution. A National Park Service manual for State Historic produced by OAHP have fees Published 7/08. Preservation Review Board members that provides assigned to cover printing cost. 1562 national Historic Landmarks: Illustrating the guidance on the execution of federally mandated Contact the Office of Archaeol- Heritage of the United States duties. ogy and Historic Preservation for A National Park Service brochure explaining the program, 1583 Using Old Farm Buildings shipping and handling charges. including answers to commonly asked questions. A bulletin illustrating 16 actual projects selected to OAHP welcomes walk–in cus- 1562a Historical and Architectural Survey show various construction methods and uses adaptable tomers, though handling charges Two-page brochure introducing the historical and to most old farm buildings. may apply if requesting over architectural survey process. 1592 Colorado Model Content Standards for five documents or if printing is 1567 origin and Functions of Colorado Local History required. Printing of any publica- Landmarks, Colorado State Register of Historic Adopted in 1995 for grades K through 12. tion by OAHP, including those Properties, National Register of Historic Places 1598 a Guide to Cultural Resource and Historic designated as online only, is .20 and National Historic Landmarks Programs per page. The most recent ver- Preservation Information Revised! Summaries of the four programs comparing the legislation, U.S. General Services Administration listing of sion of a document is available purpose, administration, areas of recognition, and results of preservation related information sources online. online, and we make every effort each. Revised 1/11. to ensure online availability. 1574 My Property is Important to America’s 1637 History Colorado Annual Report 2009–2010 Please do not hesitate to call Heritage: What Does that Mean? Answers to Annual report detailing the activities of History if you require assistance. Questions for Owners of Historic Properties Colorado, including reports on the activities of the This pamphlet answers the question “Why preserve historic State Historical Fund, the Office of Archaeology and places?” and introduces the National Register of Historic Historic Preservation, and the Colorado Historical Places and National Historic Landmarks programs. Society. 1625 a Guide to Colorado’s Historic Architecture and 1638 tribal Consultation—Best Practices in Historic Engineering, $11.00 Preservation** A guide to architectural styles, forms, and types for use by architectural This study identifies the attributes of a successful historic preservation surveyors. consultation between tribes and federal agencies. Office copy available. 1644 Preserving America’s Heritage: National Historic Identifying and Designating Historic Properties Preservation Act, 40th Anniversary** A joint effort by the National Park Service, the Advisory Council on 924 Guidelines for Local Surveys: A Basis for Preservation Historic Preservation, the History Channel, and the Times, Planning outlining the background of this law and the effect it has had on our National Register publication with guidance for local surveys and national heritage. Office copy available. preservation planning. 1501 information on Nominating Properties to the National Preservation Planning Register of Historic Places and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties 1416 Colorado Certified Local Government Handbook A handbook that outlines how Colorado implements the Certified Local Summaries of the National and State Register programs including the Government partnership. Application included. nomination process and criteria for eligibility. 1516 national Register of Historic Places 1506 Questions and Answers about CLG Grants from SHPOs: An National Park Service general brochure describing the National Introductory Guide Register program. Spanish version available. A summary of the Certified Local Government (CLG) grants program administered by State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPO), including 1516a Information for Property Owners in a Prospective Historic commonly asked questions and answers. District, $3.00 1507 Colorado Preservation 2020 Summary An information sheet on the National Register of Historic Places, the A summary of the statewide plan for historic preservation. rights of property owners, the benefits of listing, and the nomination process. 1508 the Power of Heritage and Place: A 2020 Action Plan to 1519 Historic American Engineering Record Advance Preservation in Colorado Statewide Historic National Park Service brochure describing the Historic American Preservation Plan Engineering Record (HAER) program. Colorado’s five-year plan for historic preservation and archaeology. Available early 2011. 1522 researching the History of Your House or Other Favorite Building 1512 Building a Defensible Record Articles and a checklist providing tips for finding information about Advice to local historic preservation commissions on how to make historic houses. decisions, frame motions, and keep written records, which are

2 Learning to Preserve defensible in a court of law. Published by the National Center for 1589 Careers in Historical Archaeology Preservation Law. Society for Historical Archaeology brochure discussing educational and 1526 Procedural Due Process in Plain English: A Guide for career opportunities. Preservation Commissions Order Form** 1590 our Fragile Legacy Order form for an explanation of procedural due process primarily aimed National Park Service brochure discussing federal initiatives to preserve at the layperson administering preservation ordinances, certified local archeological sites in the southwest. governments, preservation commissions, etc. Office copy available. 1599 25 Simple Things You Can Do to Promote the Public 1564 if Walls Could Talk: Telling the Story of a Historic Building Benefits of Archaeology to Create a Market Edge Brochure detailing 25 suggestions on what you can do to be an advocate Examples of what private owners and developers are doing to interpret for archaeology. rehabilitated historic buildings, and how they are making money in the 1612 america’s Hidden Battlefields: Protecting the Archeological process. Story 1581 Preserving Your Community’s Heritage through the Certified A booklet promoting the protection of America’s battlefields. Local Government Program 1617 strategies for Protecting Archeological Sites on Private A booklet illustrating how Certified Local Government grants can be Lands used to fund innovative historic preservation projects. National Park Service information card listing key strategies and 1611 Historic Surplus Property Program: New Uses for Federal suggestions for protecting archeological sites. Properties 1618 experience Archaeology National Park Service brochure explaining how state and local Society for American Archaeology brochure detailing how individuals governments can obtain historic buildings once used by the federal can become responsibly involved in archaeology. government at no cost, and adapt them for new uses. 1619 the Path to Becoming an Archaeologist Society for American Archaeology brochure focusing on making Archaeology and Paleontology archaeology a career. 1505 Participate in Archeology 1629 state Approved Museums List** A National Park Service brochure which describes ways that people The current list of repositories approved to curate state owned interested in archeology can learn more about the field, including books, collections made by archaeologists and paleontologists working on magazines, videos, and fieldwork opportunities. projects needing a state permit. Revised regularly. 1536 Caring for Artifacts after Excavation: Some Advice for Archaeologists Financial Incentives A Historical Archaeology article providing basic advice on the handling, packing, and temporary storage of artifacts. Includes recent references. 1322b Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit Information Revised! 1546 Conservation of Archaeological Materials Information for property owners interested in obtaining tax credits for Notes on the care of fragile artifacts, with recommended supplies, historic restoration to their homes. Revised 1/11. vendors, and bibliography. 1547 recording and Caring for Rock Art 1509 Colorado Historical Foundation Preservation Easements Information compiled by the Colorado Historical Society from several Program sources. A summary of preservation or conservation easements describing such benefits as tax savings. 1549a Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC) Information 1510 state Historical Fund Brochure A detailed description of PAAC, a cooperative program of the Office of The State Historical Fund (SHF) Grant Program guidelines that explain the State Archaeologist of Colorado and the Colorado Archaeological the various types of SHF grants, what applicants and what projects are Society. eligible, the application process, the important elements of the SHF grant applications, and SHF policies and guidelines. 1549b PAAC Volunteer List Revised! A list of certified PAAC volunteers, definitions, and guidelines for each 1515 Preservation Tax Incentives for Historic Buildings level of certification. Revised regularly. A National Park Service booklet describing the federal income tax incentives available for the preservation and rehabilitation of historic 1554 Public Archaeology Revised! structures. A list of sites open to the public including addresses, phone numbers, and operating hours. Revised 1/11. 1576 state Historical Fund All Grants Awarded Revised! A complete listing of all SHF grant recipients including a very brief 1555 Dinosaur Remains Revised! project description and the grant amount awarded. Revised annually. A list of sites open to the public including addresses, phone numbers, and operating hours. Revised 1/11. 1588 Historic Preservation Easements Revised! National Park Service brochure describing federal tax benefits of 1556 Historic Mines Open to the Public Revised! preservation easements. Revised 2010. A list of historic Colorado Mines, open to the public. The list includes addresses, phone numbers, and website information. Revised 1/11. 1600 Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation, #1: Pacific Hotel, , Washington 1580 archaeologists Use Maps Activity worksheets created by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center for 1601 Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic students (4th grade and up) that reinforce map skills to learn more about Preservation, #2: Carnegie Place Apartments, Sioux City, ancestral Pueblo people. Iowa 1582 Frequently Asked Questions About a Career in Archaeology 1602 Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic in the U.S. Preservation, #3: Shelley School Apartments, West York, Seven commonly asked questions and answers about a career in Pennsylvania archaeology. 1603 Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic 1584 the Fourth “R”—Archaeology Preservation, #4: Northern Hotel, Fort Collins, Colorado A Society for American Archaeology leaflet summarizing online public 1604 Case Studies in Affordable Housing Through Historic education resources available to children, teachers, and others. Preservation, #5: Van Allen Apartments, Clinton, Iowa 1585 archaeology & You 1613 Historic Preservation Easements: A Directory of Historic A booklet providing basic information about the science of archaeology, along with advice on how you can learn more and take part in it. See page 2 for ordering information **Available online only

www.HistoryColorado.org 3 Preservation Easement Holding Organizations 1635 Directory of State Register Properties Associated with Directory of organizations legally authorized to hold easements. Women’s History** Arranged alphabetically by state with types of easements the 1639 Museum Buildings, Sites, and Structures on the Colorado organization holds. State Register of Historic Places** 1616 Communities Benefit! The Economic and Social Benefits of 1640 Municipal Parks and Parkways in the Colorado State Transportation Enhancements Register of Historic Properties** A booklet by the National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse highlighting projects utilizing transportation enhancement funds. 1st and 1641 agricultural Properties in the Colorado State Register of 2nd edition available. Historic Places** 1620 economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in Colorado, 1642 rustic Style Architecture in the Colorado State Register of ($2.00 after the first two copies) Historic Places** Full-color report summarizing the findings of a two-year study of the 1643 theaters and Auditoriums in the Colorado State Register of economic impacts of historic preservation in Colorado: covers historic Historic Places** rehabilitation (including the State Historical Fund and state and federal tax credits), heritage tourism, property values, affordable housing, and rural preservation. Guidelines for Historic Preservation Projects 1621 economics Benefits of Historic Preservation in Colorado: 1513 a Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems & Technical Report** Preservation Treatments, $2.00 A January 2002 technical supplement to the summary report A National Park Service booklet providing information on common describing project methodology. Provides complete and compre- masonry deterioration problems and their known treatments. hensive backup data as well as the findings of the two-year study 1518 the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation of economic impacts of historic preservation in Colorado. A 2005 Brochure detailing the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for supplement is also available. Rehabilitation. 1627 Preservation Tax Credits 1525 secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation with Frequently asked questions about tax credit incentives including a table Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings of the programs available in Colorado. 1532 Preservation & Maintenance of Brick Streets 1628 CHF Revolving Loan Fund ** A short introduction to the techniques used in preserving brick streets in A brief description of the program offered by the Colorado Historical towns on the plains by the Oklahoma Historical Society. Foundation providing SHF grant recipients an additional source of funding for historic preservation projects. 1539 secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation, $1.50 1630 CDBG Preserving America: Historic Preservation and A guide to non-regulatory standards and technical advice about Heritage Tourism in Housing and Community Development archeological and historic preservation activities and methods. Includes This guide details how communities can utilize Community professional qualifications standards. Intended for use by professionals Development Block Grant funds (CDBG) to promote historic in the preservation and archeological fields. preservation and heritage tourism in their localities. 1540 the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment 1700 Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rowhouses Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Historic 1701 Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: Buildings** Wood Frame Houses 1541 Preserving the Past and Making it Accessible for People 1702 Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: with Disabilities Commercial Main Street Buildings National Park Service advice on historic properties and the Americans 1703 Federal Tax Credits for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings: with Disabilities Act. Barns 1572 the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, 1995 Directories of State Register Properties A pamphlet outlining the standards for preservation, rehabilitation, restoration or reconstruction projects. 1503 Directory of Colorado State Register Properties, 20th Edition, $19.95 1593 the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment A complete annotated and illustrated listing of the nearly 1,700 of Historic Properties with Guidelines for the Treatment of archaeological and historic sites, buildings, and districts in Colorado Cultural Landscapes Order Form ** currently listed in the State and National registers. It also includes 1594 the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation notations of preservation awards and major State Historical Fund grant and Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic assisted projects. Buildings ** State Register Specialty Directories 1595 Historic Resource Documentation Standards for Level I, II, The illustrated directories below contain annotated listings of State and III Documentation Register properties in Colorado associated with particular historical OAHP’s three levels of documentation for historic sites. themes and resource types. The directories are updated regularly. The latest versions are available only on the OAHP website. Printed copies 1596 the Secretary of the Interior’s Proposed Historic of the specialty directories are not being offered at this time. Contact Preservation Professional Qualification Standards OAHP for questions. Proposed qualification standards for twelve disciplines and guidance on how to use and interpret the standards. 1622 the New Deal in Colorado: 1933–1942** 1597 the Americans with Disabilities Act Checklist for Readily 1623 Directory of Mining Related Properties in the State Achievable Barrier Removal Register** A checklist to help identify accessibility problems and solutions in 1624 Directory of Railroad Properties in the State Register** existing facilities in order to meet ADA requirements. 1631 school Buildings in the State Register** 1632 Directory of Library Buildings in the State Register** Federal Project Reviews (Section 106 Compliance) 1633 tourist Lodgings in the Colorado State Register of Historic Note: On August 5, 2004, revised Section 106 regulations took effect. Properties** Some of the following guidance materials are based on the previous regulations, but are generally still relevant when assessing a Federal 1634 Directory of Religious Properties in the State Register** undertaking’s impact on historic preservation.

4 Learning to Preserve 1538 Preparing Agreement Documents: How to Write 618 Great Pueblo Period of the McElmo Drainage Unit, A.D. Determinations of No Adverse Effect, Memoranda of 1075– 1300 Multiple Property Listing, $7.50 Agreement, and Programmatic Agreements Under 36 CFR Part 619 Historic Farms and Ranches of Weld County Multiple 800, $4.50 Property Listing, $5.50 This guide addresses often-asked questions, presents standard formats 621 Historic Resources of Camp George West, Golden, and language used, and provides example documents within the Section 106 process. Colorado Multiple Property Listing, $6.00 1543 Consulting with Indian Tribes in the Section 106 Review 622 Denver International Airport Historic Resources Multiple Process Property Listing, $3.50 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation document that outlines 623 Metal Mining and Tourist Era Resources of Boulder County when federal agencies must consult with Indian tribes and what the Multiple Property Listing, $3.50 consultation must address. 624 Historic Resources of the Santa Fe Trail, 1821–1880 Multiple 1544 Working with Section 106: Identification of Historic Property Listing, $7.50 Properties: A Decision Making Guide for Managers, $1.50 625 railroads in Colorado, 1858–1948 Multiple Property Listing, This guide assists managers in determining the appropriate level of $12.50 survey to undertake. 626 ornamental Concrete Block Buildings in Colorado, 1900 to 1571 section 106, Step-by-Step, $3.00 1940 Multiple Property Listing, $5.00 A booklet outlining federal agencies’ responsibilities concerning the effects of their actions on historic properties. 627 rural School Buildings in Colorado Multiple Property Listing, $4.50 1614 Protecting Historic Properties: A Citizens Guide to Section 106 Review 629 Historic Park Landscapes in National and State Parks User-friendly booklet explaining the Section 106 review process. Multiple Property Listing, $6.50 1615 section 106 Regulations Users Guide—Regulations Summary 630 Historic Ranching Resources of South Park, Colorado Multiple Property Listing, $4.50 Historic and Prehistoric Contexts 631 Hinsdale County Metal Mining Multiple Property Listing, $4.00 The1984 Prehistoric Contexts for Northwest Colorado, Southwest Colorado, West Central Colorado, Colorado Mountains, Colorado Plains 632 Highway Bridges in Colorado Multiple Property Listing, and the Historic Archaeology Context are available online for reference. $10.00 Limited copies are also available for $7.50. 633 Colorado National Monument Multiple Property Listing, 605 Colorado Historical Archaeology Context, $7.50 $4.50 606 Colorado Plateau Historic Context, $6.50 634 Dinosaur National Monument Multiple Property Listing, 607 Colorado Southern Frontier Historic Context, $8.50 $3.50 608 Colorado Mountains Historic Context, $7.50 635 Historic Resources of Aspen Multiple Property Listing, 609 Colorado Plains Historic Context, $6.50 $4.50 610 Colorado Engineering Context, $9.00 636 Historic Resources of Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado Multiple Property Listing, $4.50 611 Colorado Urbanization & Planning Context, $15.00 637 Historic Resources of Marble, Colorado, & Vicinity Multiple 612 Weld County, Colorado, Historic Agriculture Context, $4.50 Property Listing, $4.00 620 routt and Moffat Counties, Colorado, Coal Mining Historic 638 Historic Resources of Redstone, Colorado Multiple Property Context, $5.50 Listing, $4.50 628 order form for the following publications from CCPA: 639 Lafayette Coal Mining Era Buildings Multiple Property Colorado Prehistory: Contexts for Colorado’s River Basins Listing, $3.00 (5 Volumes), Colorado History: A Context for Historical Archaeology, and Ancient Colorado, an illustrated overview 640 Louisville Multiple Property Listing, $3.50 of Colorado’s Prehistory. 641 Manitou Springs Multiple Property Listing, $4.00 Order form for the following publications from CCPA: Colorado 642 rocky Mountain National Park Multiple Property Listing, Prehistory: Contexts for Colorado’s River Basins (5 Volumes), Colorado $6.00 History: A Context for Historical Archaeology, and Ancient Colorado, 643 U.S. Post Offices in Colorado, 1900–1941 Multiple Property an illustrated overview of Colorado’s Pre-history. The five volumes Listing, $6.00 of Colorado Prehistory include the Arkansas, Northern Colorado, Rio Grande, Platte and Southern Colorado River basins. Each volume of 644 West Colfax Subdivision Historic Structures Multiple prehistory and the one volume of Historical Archaeology for the state Property Listing, $4.00 provide a comprehensive review of important sites and projects in 645 Highways to the Sky: A Context & History of Colorado’s each region, and a synthesis of our understanding of the prehistoric Highway System, $8.00 archaeology of the 5 river basins, historic archaeology for the state, and suggestions for future research. 646 Historic Resources of Downtown Denver Multiple Property Listing, $6.00 648 Historic Context for Irrigation and Water Supply: Ditches and Canals in Colorado. Office copy available.** 647 the Architecture of Jules Jacques Benois Benedict in Colorado Multiple Property Listing, $6.00 NATIONAL REGISTER MULTIPLE PROPERTY LISTINGS 649 new Deal Resources on Colorado’s Eastern Plains Multiple Property Listing, $10.00 613 Denver Park and Parkway System Multiple Property Listing, 650 agricultural Resources of Boulder County Multiple Property $7.50 Listing, $6.00 614 Culebra River Villages of Costilla County, Colorado Multiple 651 the Mining Industry in Colorado Multiple Property Listing. property Listing, $5.50 Office copy available.** 615 Prehistoric Paleo-Indian Cultures of the Colorado Plains, ca. 652 Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States, 1830– 11,500-7500 B.P. Multiple Property Listing, $4.50 1960 Multiple Property Listing, $8.00 616 Denver Mountain Parks Multiple Property Listing, $4.50 617 archaic Period Architectural Sites in Colorado Multiple See page 2 for ordering information Property Listing, $8.00 **Available online only

www.HistoryColorado.org 5 Local Preservation Series/Partnership Notes 960 How to Apply the Nomination Criteria for the Colorado State 800 What is the National Historic Preservation Act? ** Register of Historic Properties 801 “Historic Preservation” and “Historic Properties”** 962 Using Multiple Property Documentation Forms in the State Register 802 Questions & Answers about the “SHPO”** This publication explains how National Register of Historic Places 806 is there Archaeology in your Community?** Multiple Property Documentation Forms may be used in the evaluation 807 Choosing an Archaeological Consultant** and designation of properties in the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. 808 When Preservation Commissions Go to Court 963 How to Amend Listings in the State Register 809 Questions & Answers about Historic Properties Survey** This publication explains how the Colorado Historical Society may 810 Cultural Resources Partnership Notes: Zoning and Historic amend the listing of properties in the Colorado State Register of Preservation Historic Properties to accommodate additional documentation related 811 Cultural Resources Partnership Notes: Subdivision to property condition, to revise or expand the statement of significance, Regulation and Historic Preservation to expand or reduce the geographic size of the listing, or to remove a property from the Register. 812 Cultural Resources Partnership Notes: Local Preservation Reference Shelf Preservation Briefs 813 Cultural Resources Partnership Notes: Issues Paper: Conservation Districts 1001 assessing Cleaning and Water-Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry Buildings, #1 814 Cultural Resources Partnership Notes: Law and the Historic Preservation Commission 1002 repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, #2 1003 Conserving Energy in Historic Buildings, #3 State & National Register Bulletins 1004 roofing for Historic Buildings, #4 900 national Register Publications Order Form** 1005 Preservation of Historic Adobe Buildings, #5 901 Guide to Nominating Historic Districts to the National 1006 Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings, #6 Register of Historic Places in Colorado 1007 the Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terra- A guide for those involved in planning and preparing historic district Cotta, #7 nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. 1008 aluminum & Vinyl Sidings on Historic Buildings, #8 913 How to Apply the National Register Criteria to Post Offices 1009 the Repair of Historic Wooden Windows, #9 915 How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation 1010 exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork, #10 916 How to Complete the National Register Registration Form 1011 rehabilitating Historic Storefronts, #11 917 How to Complete the National Register Multiple Property 1012 the Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass, Documentation Form #12 918 How to Evaluate & Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes 1013 the Repair and Thermal Upgrading of Historic Steel 919 Policies and Procedures for Processing National Register Windows, #13 Nominations** 1014 new Exterior Additions to Historic Buildings: Preservation 921 Defining Boundaries for National Register Properties Concerns, #14 Revised! 922 Guidelines for Evaluating & Nominating Properties that 1015 Preservation of Historic Concrete: Problems & General have Achieved Significance within the Past Fifty Years Approaches, #15 923 How to Improve the Quality of Photographs for National 1016 the Use of Substitute Materials on Historic Building Register Nominations** Exteriors, #16 928 Using the UTM Grid System to Record Historic Sites** 1017 architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of 930 Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Rural Historic Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character, Landscapes #17 932 Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Properties 1018 rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings, #18 Associated with Significant Persons 1019 the Repair & Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle 935 examples of National Register Registration Roofs, #19 Documentation** 1020 the Preservation of Historic Barns, #20 936 Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Archaeological 1021 repairing Historic Flat Plaster—Walls and Ceilings, #21 Properties 1022 the Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco, #22 938 Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional 1023 Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster, #23 Cultural Properties 1024 Heating, Ventilating, and Cooling Historic Buildings: 939 researching a Historic Property Problems and Recommended Approaches, #24 940 Guidelines for Identifying, Evaluating, and Registering 1025 the Preservation of Historic Signs, #25 America’s Historic Battlefields 1026 the Preservation and Repair of Historic Log Buildings, #26 941 Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and 1027 the Maintenance and Repair of Architectural Cast Iron, #27 Burial Places 1028 Painting Historic Interiors, #28 942 Guidelines for Identifying, Evaluating, and Registering Historic Mining Properties 1029 the Repair, Replacement and Maintenance of Historic Slate Roofs, #29 943 Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Historic Aviation Property 1030 the Preservation and Repair of Historic Clay Tile Roofs, #30 944 How to Prepare National Historic Landmark Nominations 1031 Mothballing Historic Buildings, #31 945 telling the Stories: Planning Effective Interpretive Programs 1032 Making Historic Properties Accessible, #32 for Properties listed in the National Register of Historic 1033 the Preservation and Repair of Historic Stained and Leaded Places Glass, #33 946 Historic Residential Suburbs: Guidelines for Evaluation and 1034 applied Decoration for Historic Interiors: Preserving Documentation for the National Register of Historic Places Composition Ornament, #34

6 Learning to Preserve 1035 Understanding Old Buildings: The Process of Architectural in an Historic Building Using a Prefabricated Structure Investigation, #35 1132 Museum Collections #2: Reducing Visible and Ultraviolet 1036 Protecting Cultural Landscapes: Planning, Treatment and Light Damage to Interior Wood Finishes Management of Historic Landscapes, #36 1129 site #1: Restoring Vine Coverage to Historic Buildings 1037 appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in 1109 temporary Protection #1: Temporary Protection of Historic Historic Housing, #37 Stairways During Rehabilitation Work 1038 removing Graffiti from Historic Masonry, #38 1138 temporary Protection #2: Specifying Temporary Protection 1039 Holding the Line: Controlling Unwanted Moisture in Historic of Historic Interiors During Construction and Repair Buildings, #39 1141 temporary Protection #3: Protecting a Historic Structure 1040 Preserving Historic Ceramic Tile Floors, #40 During Adjacent Construction 1041 the Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings: Keeping 1110 Windows #1: Planning Approaches to Window Preservation Preservation in the Forefront, #41 1111 Windows #2: Installing Insulating Glass in Existing Steel 1042 the Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Historic Cast Windows Stone, #42 1112 Windows #3: Exterior Storm Windows: Casement Design 1043 the Preparation and Use of Historic Structure Reports, #43 Wooden Storm Sash 1044 the Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings: Repair, 1113 Windows #4: Replacement Wooden Frames and Sash: Replacement, and New Design, #44 Protecting Woodwork Against Decay 1045 Preserving Historic Wood Porches, #45 1114 Windows #5: Interior Metal Storm Windows 1046 the Preservation and Reuse of Historic Gas Stations, #46 1115 Windows #6: Replacement Wooden Sash and Frames with 1047 Maintaining the Exteriors of Small and Medium Sized Insulating Glass and Integral Muntins Historic Buildings, #47 1116 Windows #7: Window Awnings 1117 Windows #8: Thermal Retrofit of Historic Wooden Sash Preservation Tech Notes Using Interior Piggyback Storm Panels 1100 Doors #1: Historic Garage and Carriage Doors: 1118 Windows #9: Interior Storm Windows: Magnetic Seal Rehabilitation Solutions 1119 Windows #10: Temporary Window Vents in Unoccupied 1102 exterior Woodwork #1: Proper Painting and Surface Historic Buildings Preparation 1120 Windows #11: Installing Insulating Glass in Existing Wooden 1103 exterior Woodwork #2: Paint Removal from Wood Siding Sash Incorporating the Historic Glass 1104 exterior Woodwork #3: Log Crown Repair and Selective 1121 Windows #12: Aluminum Replacement for Steel Industrial Replacement Using Epoxy and Fiberglass Reinforcing Sash Rebars 1122 Windows #13: Aluminum Replacement Windows with Sealed 1137 exterior Woodwork #4: Protecting Woodwork against Decay Insulating Glass and Trapezoidal Muntin Grids Using Borate Preservatives 1123 Windows #14: Reinforcing Deteriorated Wooden Windows 1133 Finishes #1: Process-Printing Decals as a Substitute for 1124 Windows #15: Interior Storms for Steel Casement Windows Hand-Stenciled Ceiling Medallions 1125 Windows #16: Repairing and Upgrading Multi-Light Wooden 1142 Historic Glass #1: Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Mill Windows Glass Transoms 1126 Windows #17: Repair and Retrofitting Industrial Steel 1146 Historic Glass #2: Repair and Rehabilitation of Historic Windows Sidewalk Vault Lights 1136 Windows #18: Aluminum Replacement Windows with 1127 Historic Interior Spaces #1: Preserving Historic Corridors in True Divided Lights, Interior Piggyback Storm Panels, and Open Office Plans Exposed Historic Wooden Frames 1130 Historic Interior Spaces #2: Preserving Historic Office 1143 Windows #19: Repairing Steel Casement Windows Building Corridors 1147 Windows #20: Aluminum Replacement Windows for Steel 1144 Historic Interior Spaces #3: Preserving Historic Corridor Projecting Units with True Divided Lights and Matching Doors and Glazing in High-Rise Buildings Profiles 1105 Masonry #1: Substitute Materials: Replacing Deteriorated 1149 Windows #21: Replacement Wood Sash Utilizing True Serpentine Stone with Pre-Cast Concrete Divided Lights and an Interior Piggyback Energy Panel 1134 Masonry #2: Stabilization and Repair of an Historic Terra 1150 Windows #22: Maintenance and Repair of Historic Aluminum Cotta Cornice Windows 1128 Masonry #3: Water Soak Cleaning of Limestone 1139 Masonry #4: Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques for Forms, Applications, and Instructions Masonry Construction 1322c Application for Colorado State Tax Income Credit for Historic 1106 Mechanical Systems #1: Replicating Historic Elevator Preservation Enclosures 1400 Management Data Form and Instructions 1107 Metals #1: Conserving Outdoor Bronze Sculpture 1401 Prehistoric Archaeological Component Form and 1108 Metals #2: Restoring Metal Roof Cornices Instructions 1135 Metals #3: In-Kind Replacement of Historic Stamped Metal 1402 Historic Archaeological Component Form and Instructions Exterior Siding 1403 architectural Inventory Form and Instructions 1140 Metals #4: Rehabilitating a Historic Iron Bridge 1403b Post-World War II Subdivision Form and Instructions 1145 Metals #5: Rehabilitating a Historic Truss Bridge Using a 1404 Historic Architectural Component Form and Instructions Fiber Reinforced Plastic Deck 1405 Cultural Resource Re-evaluation Form and Instructions 1148 Metals #6: Repair and Reproduction of Metal Canopies and Marquees with Glass Pendants See page 2 for ordering information **Available online only 1131 Museum Collection Storage #1: Museum Collection Storage

www.HistoryColorado.org 7 1406 vandalism Report Form and Instructions 1305 36 CFR 60—National Register of Historic Places & 36 CFR 63— 1407 rock Art Component Form and Instructions Determinations of Eligibility for Inclusion in the National 1408 isolated Find Record Form and Instructions Register of Historic Places (federal) 1409 Paleontological Component Form and Instructions 1306 36 CFR 65—National Historic Landmarks Program (federal) 1410 Colorado Centennial Farms Brochure and Application 1307 CRS 2480.1 Register of Historic Places & 8 CCR 15045— State Register of Historic Places (state) 1411 Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) Certification— Application Form and Instructions 1308a CRS 24-80-401ff—Historical, Prehistorical, & Archaeological Resources & CRS 24-80-1301 FF—Unmarked Human Graves 1412a State Historical Fund Grant Program Guidelines for Historic (state) Structure Assessment, Archaeological Assessment, Emergency, and General Grant Programs. Revised! 1308b 8 CCR 1504-7—Historical, Prehistorical, and Archaeological Revised annually. Rules and Procedures (state), $1.50 1412b State Historical Fund Application Handbook for General 1309 16 USC 431-433—Antiquities Act of 1906 (federal) Grant Application Revised! 1310 16 USC 461-467—Historic Sites Act of 1935 (federal) Revised annually. 1311 16 USC 470aa-mm—Archaeological Resources Protection 1412c State Historical Fund General Grant Application Revised! Act of 1979 (federal) Revised annually. 1312 42 USC 1996-1996a—American Indian Religious Freedom Act 1413a National Register of Historic Places Registration Form of 1978 (federal) 1413b Supplemental Material to the National Register Bulletin 1313a 25 USC 3001-3013—Native American Graves Protection and “How to Complete the National Register Registration Form” Repatriation Act (federal) 1414a Colorado State Register of Historic Properties Nomination 1313b 43 CFR 10—Native American Graves Protection and Repatri- Form ation Regulations as Amended through 2006 (federal), $1.50 1414b How to Nominate a Property to the Colorado State Register 1314 CRS 30-11.101, as amended/HB-90-1104—Powers of of Historic Properties Counties (state) 1415 archaeology and Paleontology Permit Applications 1315 CRS 38-30.5-101-111—Conservation Easements (state) 1418 Linear Component Form and Instructions 1316 31 USC 3801-3812—Administrative Remedies for False 1419 Preliminary Property Evaluation Form and Instructions Claims and Statements (Fraud Act) (federal) 1420 Limited-Results Cultural Resource Survey Form 1317 CRS 24-80-501-502—Historical Monuments (state) 1421 Cultural Resources Survey Management Information Form 1318 state Register Review Board Organization—Bylaws (state) 1422 Cultural Resource Survey Forms Usage Table 1319 CRS 12-47.1-1201-1202—Limited Gaming Act/State Historical Society (state) 1423 national Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form 1320 36 CFR 79—Curation of Federally-Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections (federal) 1424 state Historical Fund Historic Structure Assessment Grant Application and Scope of Work 1322a CRS 39-22-514—Income Tax Credits for Qualified Costs Incurred in Preservation of Historic Properties Act with 1425 state Historical Fund Archaeological Assessment Grant Criteria and Procedures (state) Application and Fact Sheet 1323 16 USC 4601-4-11—Land and Water Conservation Fund Act 1426 application to Serve as an Approved Museum for Curation of 1965 (federal) of Collections from Lands Belonging to the State of Colorado or Its Political Subdivisions** 1324 Boulder County Historic Preservation Ordinance (county) 1325 Durango Historic Preservation Ordinance (local) Bibliographies 1326 Federal Historic Preservation Laws Order Form** 1201 identification of Artifacts from Historic Sites: A Bibliography 1327 43 CFR Part 7—Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (federal), $1.50 1202 Bibliography of Ceramic Technology, from “La Tinaja” Vol. 6 No. 3 1328 executive Order 13006—Locating Federal Facilities on Historic Properties in our Nation’s Central Cities (federal) 1203 Bibliography of Material Related to the Preservation of Outdoor Bronzes 1329 executive Order 13007—Indian Sacred Sites, 1996 (federal) 1204 audiovisual Materials for Preservation Education, from 1330 executive Order 11593—Protection and Enhancement of the “Cultural Resource Management” Vol. 15 No. 7 Cultural Environment, 1971 (federal) 1205 rock Art Studies Suggested Reading & Glossary 1331 Gaming Amendment to the Colorado Constitution, 1991 (state) 1206 archaeology and History Books for Children 1332 Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the 1207 Preservation Publications: Selected Bibliography Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural 1208 selected Reading on Building Accessibility Property, 1970 1333 Dissemination of Information, Policy and Procedure Statutes/ Regulations The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation’s qualifications for (The latest amended versions are posted when possible) access to site information and the laws concerning information dissemination. 1300 CRS 24-80 1201-1202—Ghost Town Statute of 1973 (state) 1333a Laws and Citations Concerning Site Information and 1301a CRS 2465.1/HB-1041—Colorado Land Use Act (state) Dissemination 1301b Model Land Use Regulations, Chapter 7: Historical and 1334 16 USC 469—Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act Archaeological Resource Area Regulations (state), $1.50 of 1974 (federal) 1302 CRS 29-20/HB-1034—Local Government Land Use Control 1335 8 CCR 1504-8—Rules and Procedures: State Historical Fund Enabling Act of 1974 (state) (state) 1303 16 USC 470—National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as 1336 Colorado Historic Preservation Review Board Organization – Amended through 2000 (federal), $2.50 Bylaws (state) 1304 36 CFR 800—Protection of Historic Properties (federal), $1.50 1337 Paleontological Resources Preservation Act

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