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Topics Author Index National Society for the Peservation of Covered Bridges Author Index for "Covered Bridge Topics" Adams, Kramer January 1963; July 1963; October 1963; January 1965 Adrion, Sandy Winter 2006 Albert, Martin P. Spring 1976 Allen, Al Fall 1981 Allen, Harold F. Fall 1985; Summer 1990 Allen, Ira E. October 1967 Allen, Richard Sanders March 1944; September 1946; December 1946; March 1947; June 1947; September 1947; December 1947; March 1948; June 1948; September 1948; September 1949; March 1950; June 1950; September 1950; March 1951; December 1951; Summer 1952; Fall 1952; Winter 1952; Spring 1953; Summer 1953; Fall 1953; Winter 1953; Spring 1954; Summer 1954; Fall 1954; Winter 1954; Spring 1955; Summer 1955; Fall 1955; April 1967; Winter 1982; Winter 1990; Summer 1990; Fall 1990; Winter 1991; Spring 1991; Fall 1991; Fall 1992; Winter 1993; Spring 1993; Summer 1993; Spring 1994; Summer 1994; Fall 1994; Fall 1995; Winter 1996; Spring 1996; Summer 1996; Fall 1996; Winter 1997; Summer 1997; Winter 1998; Spring 1998; Summer 1998; Fall 1998; Winter 1999; Spring 1999; Summer 1999; Fall 1999; Winter 2000; Spring 2000; Summer 2000; Summer 2001; Winter 2002; Winter 2003; Spring 2003; Fall 2003; Winter 2004; Spring 2004; Summer 2004; Fall 2004; Winter 2005; Summer 2005; Fall 2005; Spring 2006; Spring 2007; Winter 2008; Spring 2008; Summer 2008; Fall 2008; Summer 2009; Fall 2009; Winter 2010; Spring 2010; Summer 2010; Fall 2010; Winter 2011; Spring 2011; Summer 2011; Fall 2011; Winter 2012; Spring 2012; Summer 2012; Fall 2012; Winter 2013; Summer 2013; Fall 2013; Winter 2014; Fall 2020 Anderson, Homer G. January 1957 Anderson, Stotts October 1960; January 1969 Antion, Marci Winter 1989 Apley, (Mrs.) Lawrence October 1964; January 1965 Arbour, Gérald Spring 1995; Spring 1996; Fall 1998; Winter 2003; Summer 2008; Fall 2008; Winter 2009; Spring 2009; Summer 2009; Fall 2009; Fall 2010; Winter 2011 Archibald, H. C. Fall 1954 Armstrong, Elinor January 1972 Arritt, Gay Fall 1954 Athearn, Eleanor Fall 1983 Atkin, Henry Summer 1984 Atkinson, Paul Lewis October 1964 Atwood, Ted Winter 1953 Auvil, Myrtle January 1973 Ayres, Stanley, Jr. July 1973 Bailey, H. R. January 1965 Bailey, William M. June 1949 Baker, Glenn Summer 1980 Baldwin, Jeanne Winter 1992 Ballard, (Mrs.) David Summer 1980 Banks, Stanley and Josephine Fall 2004 Barbour, Charles H. October 1967 Printed Mon, August 30, 2021 Page 1 of 13 Barkman, Sheldon Spring 1996 Bartley, Morris July 1972 Beach, Ursula Smith April 1971 Beals, Betty July 1973; January 1974; Spring 1975; Spring 1976 Beals, Fred July 1973; January 1974; Spring 1975; Spring 1976 Becotte, Eleanor Summer 1999 Bell, Jack M. Summer 1992 Bell, Virginia Winter 1989 Bennett, Lola Fall 2010 Best, Muriel E. Spring 1975 Betz, George W. Spring 1977 Bibler, Neil Summer 1979 Bishop, John A., Jr. October 1969 Blosser, Peggy Spring 1985; Winter 1986; Fall 1987 Bock, Eugene R. March 1948; March 1949; October 1971; Summer 2002 Bodine, A. Aubrey January 1964 Bogle, James G. Summer 1978; Spring 1979; Spring 1981; Spring 1985 Bogue, Howard K. October 1960; January 1962 Bonnét, Marion (Meyer) October 1973; Fall 1974; Winter 1981; Spring 1986; Fall 1989 Bonnét, Phillipe Summer 1981; Fall 2004 Bonney, Madeline October 1965; January 1968; October 1969; October 1972 Bonney, Richard P. January 1972; July 1973; October 1973 Boocks, DarylWayne July 1973; Winter 1978; Winter 1989 Boucher, Ray Summer 2016 Bowser, William E. Summer 2019 Boxell, Althea October 1964; July 1966; January 1967; July 1968; October 1968; January 1969; April 1969; July 1969; October 1969; January 1973; April 1973; Spring 1974; Winter 1975; Spring 1976; Fall 1977 Boyle, Sara Winter 1975; Summer 1978 Brackbill, Hervey January 1964 Brady, (Mrs.) Derek October 1967 Braindley, John L. October 1958 Brainerd, Barbara April 1943; June 1943; February 1944; March 1951; April 1959; January 1966; January 1967; October 1967; January 1969; April 1969; January 1970; April 1970; October 1970; January 1971; April 1971; October 1971; April 1972; October 1972; January 1973; April 1973; July 1973; October 1973; Spring 1974; Summer 1974; Winter 1975; Summer 1977; Winter 1978; Winter 1979; Spring 1979; Fall 1979; Spring 1980; Winter 1981; Winter 1982; Summer 1982; Winter 1983; Spring 1983; Fall 1983; Spring 1984; Fall 1984; Spring 1985; Summer 1985; Fall 1985; Winter 1986; Fall 1986; Summer 1987; Summer 1988 Brainerd, Raymond January 1967; October 1967; January 1969; January 1970; April 1970; October 1970; January 1971; April 1971; October 1971; October 1972; January 1973; April 1973; July 1973; October 1973; Summer 1974; Winter 1975; Summer 1977; Winter 1978; Spring 1979; Spring 1980; Winter 1981; Winter 1982; Summer 1982; Winter 1983; Spring 1983; Fall 1983; Fall 1984; Spring 1985; Summer 1985; Fall 1986; Summer 1987; Summer 2003; Fall 2008; Spring 2009; Spring 2010; Spring 2011; Spring 2012; Spring 2013 Brandenburg, David January 1969 Brandenburg, Phyllis January 1969 Brigham, Alfred October 1964 Briscoe, Frederick Y. January 1963 British Columbia Dept. of Public Works Summer 2005 Brodfuehrer, O.M. Fall 2005 Printed Mon, August 30, 2021 Page 2 of 13 Brown, Fred S. July 1965; January 1973 Brubaker, Harold L. January 1970 Brydon, Norman F. April 1972; July 1972; January 1973 Burgett, Duane Spring 1984; Spring 1985 Burr, Theodore Winter 2009 Butters, James Fall 1995 Byers, Helen Winter 1979 Calef, Mahlon H. Spring 2007 Callaway, Leon Summer 1975 Cannan, Milton Summer 1976; Summer 1983; Spring 1988 Cannons, David July 1964; April 1972; Winter 1980; Winter 1982 Caston, Phillip S.C. Winter 2012; Winter 2014; Fall 2016; Fall 2019 Caswell, Bill Fall 2008; Winter 2009; Fall 2012; Winter 2013; Summer 2013; Fall 2013; Winter 2014; Summer 2018 Chamberlin, Dann Spring 1954; Spring 1955; Summer 1956; July 1957; April 1960; July 1960 Chamberlin, Samuel April 1970 Checkley, John Spring 1988 Churchill, Alan Spring 1991 Clark, Jeff Fall 1990 Clark, Todd Fall 2012 Cockrell, William Winter 2013 Coffin, (Mrs.) Everett S. October 1969 Cohen, George Winter 2004 Cohen, Joseph S. January 1974; Summer 1974; Winter 1975; Summer 1975; Fall 1975; Winter 1979; Fall 1979; Fall 1980; Winter 1981; Spring 1981; Summer 1981; Fall 1982; Winter 1984; Spring 1984; Winter 1985; Fall 1985; Winter 1986; Summer 1987; Fall 1987; Autumn 1988; Fall 1989; Winter 1991; Winter 1992; Summer 1994; Winter 1995; Summer 1996; Fall 1996; Fall 1997; Spring 2002; Winter 2003; Fall 2003 Cohen, Melissa October 1973 Coleman, J. Winston, Jr. March 1948 Coleman, Jean July 1962; July 1963; January 1964; April 1964; October 1964; January 1965; January 1970; April 1970; July 1970 Coleman, John July 1962; July 1963; January 1964; April 1964; October 1964; January 1965; January 1970; April 1970; July 1970 Comfort, Harold Fall 1985; Fall 1986 Comfort, Shirley Fall 1985; Fall 1986 Conwill, Joseph D. October 1968; Summer 1974; Summer 1975; Fall 1975; Winter 1976; Spring 1976; Fall 1976; Winter 1977; Spring 1977; Summer 1977; Fall 1977; Winter 1978; Spring 1978; Fall 1978; Winter 1979; Spring 1979; Fall 1979; Spring 1980; Fall 1980; Spring 1981; Fall 1981; Spring 1982; Summer 1982; Fall 1982; Winter 1983; Spring 1983; Fall 1983; Spring 1984; Winter 1985; Spring 1985; Summer 1985; Fall 1985; Spring 1990; Fall 1992; Winter 1993; Spring 1993; Summer 1993; Winter 1994; Spring 1994; Summer 1994; Fall 1994; Winter 1995; Spring 1995; Fall 1995; Winter 1996; Spring 1996; Summer 1996; Fall 1996; Winter 1997; Spring 1997; Summer 1997; Fall 1998; Spring 1999; Summer 1999; Fall 1999; Winter 2000; Spring 2000; Summer 2000; Fall 2000; Spring 2001; Summer 2001; Fall 2001; Winter 2002; Spring 2002; Summer 2002; Fall 2002; Winter 2003; Spring 2003; Summer 2003; Fall 2003; Winter 2004; Spring 2004; Summer 2004; Winter 2005; Spring 2005; Summer 2005; Fall 2005; Winter 2006; Winter 2006; Spring 2006; Summer 2006; Winter 2007; Spring 2007; Summer 2007; Winter 2008; Spring 2008; Summer 2008; Fall 2008; Winter 2009; Spring 2009; Summer 2009; Fall 2009; Winter 2010; Spring 2010; Summer 2010; Fall 2010; Winter 2011; Spring 2011; Summer 2011; Fall 2011; Winter 2012; Spring 2012; Summer 2012; Fall 2012; Winter 2013; Spring 2013; Summer 2013; Winter 2014; Spring 2014 Corliss, H.R. Winter 2014 Cowen, Rodney P. October 1971; January 1973; April 1973; July 1973; January 1974; Winter 1976; Fall 1982; Printed Mon, August 30, 2021 Page 3 of 13 Summer 1983; Spring 1984; Spring 1989 Cox, Carolyn Fall 2020 Craig, Eleanor P. Fall 1991 Cranmer, Carl. B.. Jr. Winter 2014; Spring 2014 Cranston, Milton, M. June 1947 Crowell, D. L., Jr. Fall 1956 Cubitt, Bernie Summer 1980 Cullingford, Edward January 1969; January 1972; January 1974; Winter 1975; Fall 1978 Cunning, John Winter 1990 Curtis, Linda Winter 1981 Davenport, (Mrs.) N. C. Fall 1978 Davies, Gilbert W. Summer 1988 Davis, Chuck September 1949 Davis, Wayne Spring 1995 Day , (Mrs.) A. E. April 1968 Deeks, Noel H. October 1969; October 1970; January 1971; April 1971; July 1972; October 1973; Summer 1974; Winter 1977 DeGarmo, Dana Winter 1989 DeLony, Eric Winter 2009 Denny, Clara April 1958 DeVito, Michael C. June 1944; January 1962; April 1962; July 1962; October 1962; January 1963; April 1963; July 1963; October 1963; January 1964; July 1964; October 1964; January 1965; April 1965; July 1965; October 1965; April 1966; October 1966; October 1968; January 1971; Fall 1974; Spring 1999 Diamiani, Joanne Fall 1995 Dionne, Nelson Fall 1994 Dixon, Thomas W., Jr. Winter 1986; Spring 1986 Dlugin, Isidore Autumn 1988 Dockery , Jerry Fall 1980 Dodds, Gilbert F. June 1951 Donovan, Richard Fall 1977; Winter 1978; Summer 1978; Winter 1981; Spring 1981; Summer 1981; Spring 1982; Spring 1990 Drake, Beata V. July 1959; October 1959; October 1961; July 1973; Winter 1976 Dryfoos, Alfred April 1971 Durette, L.C. Spring 2011 Durfee, Robert H. Summer 2005; Fall 2005; Fall 2012 Eastman, Harold F. January 1964; July 1965 Easton, Roger L. Summer 1998 Ebbeling, Jennie Summer 1975 Eckroat, Fern Winter 1982 Edmond, Adelard Spring 2012 Ehrgott, Maryland July 1967 Eidenbenz, Fred Winter 1954 Eiland, Wyndel Fall 1994; Spring 2005 Elflein, Charles Summer 1998; Fall 1998; Summer 2001 Ellifitt, Duane S.
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