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Introduction Chapter 1 ? Historic Structures: The Role of the Structural Engineer Chapter 2 ? Preservation and Public Safety: Structural Safety of Historic Timber Structures Chapter 3 ? Simplified Engineering Chapter 4 ? Conservation and the Specialty Contractor Chapter 5 ? Historic Timber Structures Chapter 6 ? The Montague Building and Watagua Hall Chapter 7 ? The Restoration of St. Helena?s Church Chapter 8 ? Market Hall Rehabilitation Chapter 9 ? Differential Settlement at St. Philip?s Moravian Church Chapter 10 ? James Madison?s Montpelier Chapter 11 ? Timber, Glulam, and Conservation Chapter 12 ? Tabby: Engineering Characteristics of a Vernacular Construction Material Chapter 13 ? Relocating the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Chapter 14 ? Crisis in American Covered Bridges Chapter 15 ? The Timber Trusses of Burr, Town, and Haupt Chapter 16 ? The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge Chapter 17 ? A New Covered Bridge for Old Salem Chapter 18 ? The Tokickon Aqueduct Chapter 19 ? The Current State of Historic Preservation Engineering: One Engineer?s Point Of View Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Building inspection.
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Case studies.
Historic preservation -- Conservation and restoration -- Case studies.
Structural engineering -- United States.