Miscellaneous Project History
Links
Oral History
Links
Peter Bartis, Folklife
and Fieldwork: A Layman's Introduction to Field Techniques (1986)
on the Library of Congress website (click link above); The Southern
Oral History Project is an excellent site, especially see the "how
to" section and the "links"
section.
Also, see Baylor's online
workshop.
Maps and
Building Surveys
The Library of Congress houses Panoramic
Maps including images of Cleveland. Now part of the National
Park Service, the Historic American
Building Survey and Historic Engineering Record have documented a
significant amount of the American built landscape; many of their reports
are available at the Library of Congress and many are also online in the
American Memory
Collection of the LOC.
Historic Preservation
National Register of Historic
Places (National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Ohio Historic Preservation Office
Cleveland Landmarks
Commission (City of Cleveland)
Cleveland Restoration Society
American Institute of Architects,
Cleveland Chapter
Cleveland
Regional Sources
The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
The Northern Ohio Data and
Information Service
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