NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Appalachian Cultural Resources Workshop Papers
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Cover photo from the Blue Ridge Parkway Archives.
A 1941 view of Mabry Mill during restoration work.
An Overview Of The Workshop Proceedings
Ruthanne Livaditis Mitchell
Historical Significance Of The Blue Ridge Parkway
Ian Firth
The Peaks of Otter And The Johnson Farm On The Blue Ridge Parkway
Jean Haskell Speer
Identification And Preservation Of Nineteenth And
Twentieth Century Homesites In The Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests
Rodney J. Snedeker and Michael A. Harmon
Rural Historic Landscapes And Interpretive Planning
On Our Southern National Forests
Delce Dyer and Quentin Bass
Fish Weirs As Part Of The Cultural Landscape
Anne Frazer Rogers
Southern Appalachia And The New South Ideal:
Asheville As A Case Study In Development
Kent Cave
Cumberland Homesteads, A Resettlement Community Of The Depression
Liz Straw
Coal Mining In The Cumberland Plateau. 1880-1930
James B. Jones, Jr.
The Evaluation ProcessTennessee's Historic Iron Industry
Claudette Stager
Creating Successful Communities: Integrating Local
Strategies For Conservation and Economic Development
Luther Propst
TVA And Cultural Resources Planning
Charles Tichy
The Georgia Planning Act of 1989: An Opportunity for
Community Preservation
Karen Easter
Cumberland Gap: A New Beginning
Daniel Brown
Southern Arts Federation
Peggy Bulger
The Role Of The Museum Of The Cherokee Indian And The
Qualla Arts And Crafts Mutual
Ken Blankenship and Molly Blankenship
Promoting Southern Cultural Heritage
Linda Caldwell
Thoughts On The Development Of A Regional Approach To
Cultural Resources Management Planning In The Southern Appalachian Region
James B. Jones
This publication was funded in part by the Cultural Resources Training
Initiative, Preservation Assistance Division, National Park Service
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Last Updated: 30-Sep-2008
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