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BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE’S MILITARY COMMISSIONS:
IDENTITY, PROCESS, IMPORTANCE
AND
STEWARDSHIP OF THESE CULTURAL RESOURCES
by
Sharon Lynn Smith
A Thesis Presented to the
FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirement for the Degree
MASTER OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION
December 2008
Copyright 2008 Sharon Lynn Smith
Object Description
| Title | Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue's military commissions: identity, process, importance and stewardship of these cultural resources |
| Author | Smith, Sharon Lynn |
| Author email | smithbovee@cox.net; sharonls@usc.edu |
| Degree | Master of Historic Preservation |
| Document type | Thesis |
| Degree program |
Historic Preservation Historic Preservation |
| School | School of Architecture |
| Date defended/completed | 2008-10-10 |
| Date submitted | 2008 |
| Restricted until | Unrestricted |
| Date published | 2008-12-16 |
| Advisor (committee chair) | Breisch, Kenneth |
| Advisor (committee member) |
Hise, Greg Thomas, Joseph B., Jr. |
| Abstract | The military commissions of master architect, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, are used to examine three issues: identity, process and importance, as they relate to stewardship of military architecture. The commissions are the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York; and Naval Air Station, North Island and Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California. The period of these commissions was 1903 to 1919. With Goodhue's military work as the basis and stewardship as the theme, this thesis looks at challenges of cultural resource management within the federal government. It builds upon historical data to present a case for the importance of a team approach to proper management and a suggestion that a new category for designation of potentially historic property be considered. Policies such as record management, concerns such as historic district boundaries and degradation of intent through small changes are explored. The thesis culminates with observations and recommendations. |
| Keyword | Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue; U.S. Military Academy at West Point; Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego; North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego; cultural resource management; military installation |
| Geographic subject | educational facilities: United Stats Military Academy West Point; military areas: Naval Air Station North Island |
| Geographic subject (city or populated place) | San Diego |
| Geographic subject (state) | New York; California |
| Coverage date | 1903/1919 |
| Language | English |
| Part of collection | University of Southern California dissertations and theses |
| Publisher (of the original version) | University of Southern California |
| Place of publication (of the original version) | Los Angeles, California |
| Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
| Provenance | Electronically uploaded by the author |
| Type | texts |
| Legacy record ID | usctheses-m1928 |
| Rights | Smith, Sharon Lynn |
| Repository name | Libraries, University of Southern California |
| Repository address | Los Angeles, California |
| Repository email | http://www.usc.edu/isd/libraries/services/ask_a_librarian/email/ |
| Filename | etd-Smith-2493 |
| Archival file | uscthesesreloadpub_Volume23/etd-Smith-2493.pdf |
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| Full text | BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE’S MILITARY COMMISSIONS: IDENTITY, PROCESS, IMPORTANCE AND STEWARDSHIP OF THESE CULTURAL RESOURCES by Sharon Lynn Smith A Thesis Presented to the FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree MASTER OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION December 2008 Copyright 2008 Sharon Lynn Smith |
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