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Item Adaptions of Bungalows in the Lower Peninsula/Cypress Swamp Zone of Delaware, 1880-1940+/-(1990) Herman, Bernard L.; Mulchahey, Susan A.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Zeigler, Nancy K.The period between 1880 and 1940 was a time of great growth in the urban population of the United States and Delaware. Accompanying this growth was the development of suburbs and new building types that expressed the values, desires, and economic situation of the suburban population. One of these new forms was the bungalow. Its thrifty style and easy- to-build design made it very attractive to urban dwel.lers seeking a new environment. During this period, a proliferation of bungalow advertisements, floor plans, and decorating ideas appeared in the popular literature of the period.Item Agricultural Tenancy in Central Delaware, 1700-1900+/-: A Historic Context(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1991-07) Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.; Marth, Andrea L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Watson, Margaret H.; Bellingrath, Elizabeth M.; Van Dolsen, Nancy; Bashman, Leslie D.; Chase, Susan M.Item Dwellings of the Rural Elite in Central Delaware, 1770-1830+/-(Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering, 1989-12) Herman, Bernard L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Van Balgooy, MaxItem Evaluation of Resources: Upper Penninsula Zone 1630-1830(1990) Herman, Bernard L.; Van Balgooy, Max; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.Item Hempfield, Lancaster County, PA(2002-01) Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Stevens, Richard E.Item Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, NJ(2002-07) Herman, Bernard L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Stevens, Richard E.Item National Register Of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluation: Baltimore Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware(1990) Mulchahey, Susan A.; Siders, Rebecca J.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Zeigler, Nancy K.; Herman, Bernard L.Item Ocean Mine Number One Complex: Powerhouse and Ventilation Fan(1989-09) Ames, David L.; Herman, Bernard L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Siders, Rebecca J.The Ocean Mine Number One Ventilation Fan and Powerhouse are among the few structures remaining from what was once the Consolidation Coal Company's Ocean Mine Number One complex. Together they represent important improvements in coal mine safety and efficiency. They are also significant as reflections of the last wave of capital improvements in tunnel mining before the industry shift to surface, pit, and strip coal mining. The belt-driven Aerodyne-type fan sat above a bricklined vertical mine entrance where it could force air into the mines below. The powerhouse was erected as a shop for the manufacture, repair, and transportation of ore carts for use in the mine.Item Thomas Montgomery Barn and House(1991) Herman, Bernard L.; Ames, David L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Van Dolsen, NancyItem Threatened Resources Documented in Delaware, 1989-1990: Crossan House(1990-08) Herman, Bernard L.; Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Cesna, Valerie; Center for Historic Architecture and EngineeringThe Crossan House is an important example of the domestic architecture built by New Castle County's rural elite population of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is significant because it retains nearly all of its original interior finish, including mantels, baseboards, and chair rails.