Charlotte/Douglas International Airport
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 41,36 MB
Release : 1999
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 41,36 MB
Release : 1999
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 32,1 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Government publications
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Author : Frances Joan Mathien
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Page : 148 pages
File Size : 43,72 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Bandelier National Monument (N.M.)
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Author : John L. Kessell
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 18,15 MB
Release : 2013-08-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806150793
Remembered today as an early cartographer and prolific religious artist, don Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (1713–1785) engaged during his lifetime in a surprising array of other pursuits: engineer and militia captain on Indian campaigns, district officer, merchant, debt collector, metallurgist, luckless silver miner, presidial soldier, dam builder, and rancher. This long-overdue, richly illustrated biography recounts Miera’s complex life in cinematic detail, from his birth in Cantabria, Spain, to his sudden and unexplained appearance at Janos, Chihuahua, and his death in Santa Fe at age seventy-one. In Miera y Pacheco, John L. Kessell explores each aspect of this Renaissance man’s life in the colony. Beginning with his marriage to the young descendant of a once-prominent New Mexican family, we see Miera transformed by his varied experiences into the quintessential Hispanic New Mexican. As he traveled to every corner of the colony and beyond, Miera gathered not only geographical, social, and political data but also invaluable information about the Southwest’s indigenous peoples. At the same time, Miera the artist was carving and painting statues and panels of the saints for the altar screens of the colony. Miera’s most ambitious surviving map resulted from his five-month ordeal as cartographer on the Domínguez-Escalante expedition to the Great Basin in 1776. Two years later, with the arrival of famed Juan Bautista de Anza as governor of New Mexico, Miera became a trusted member of Anza’s inner circle, advising him on civil, military, and Indian affairs. Miera’s maps and his religious art, represented here, have long been considered essential to the cultural history of colonial New Mexico. Now Kessell’s biography tells the rest of the story. Anyone with an interest in southwestern history, colonial New Mexico, or New Spain will welcome this study of Miera y Pacheco’s eventful life and times.
Author : The Law The Law Library
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 37,5 MB
Release : 2018-09-22
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ISBN : 9781727541939
Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise (US Federal Highway Administration Regulation) (FHWA) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise (US Federal Highway Administration Regulation) (FHWA) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 This document proposes to revise the Federal regulations on the Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise. The FHWA seeks to clarify certain definitions, the applicability of this regulation, certain analysis requirements, and the use of Federal funds for noise abatement measures. In addition, the proposed regulation would include a screening tool and the latest state of the practice on addressing highway traffic noise. This book contains: - The complete text of the Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise (US Federal Highway Administration Regulation) (FHWA) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section
Author : The Getty Conservation Institute
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 24,77 MB
Release : 1991-02-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 0892361816
On October 14-19, 1990, the 6th International Conference on the Conservation of Earthen Architecture was held in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Sponsored by the GCI, the Museum of New Mexico State Monuments, ICCROM, CRATerre-EAG, and the National Park Service, under the aegis of US/ICOMOS, the event was organized to promote the exchange of ideas, techniques, and research findings on the conservation of earthen architecture. Presentations at the conference covered a diversity of subjects, including the historic traditions of earthen architecture, conservation and restoration, site preservation, studies in consolidation and seismic mitigation, and examinations of moisture problems, clay chemistry, and microstructures. In discussions that focused on the future, the application of modern technologies and materials to site conservation was urged, as was using scientific knowledge of existing structures in the creation of new, low-cost, earthen architecture housing.
Author : Lawrence E. Aten
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Page : 408 pages
File Size : 31,48 MB
Release : 1983
Category : History
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Author : William R. Tiffany
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 34,28 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
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Author : Susan Shelby Magoffin
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Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,32 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Mexican War, 1846-1848
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Page : 474 pages
File Size : 46,45 MB
Release : 1960
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