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CREDITS AND <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />This bulletin addresses issues <br />originally presented in National <br />Register Bulletin: Definition of Bound- <br />aries for Historic Units of the National <br />Park System and National Register <br />Bulletin: How to Establish Boundaries <br />for National Register Properties. Both <br />were prepared before National Register <br />Bulletin: How to Complete the National <br />Register Registration Form was revised. <br />This revised bulletin complements the <br />guidelines on boundaries in How to <br />Complete the National Register Registra- <br />tion Form and provides a variety of <br />case studies to assist nomination <br />preparers. <br />This bulletin benefited from the <br />suggestions offered by the staff <br />members of the National Register of <br />Historic Places, who shared their <br />opinions and expertise. Critical <br />guidance was provided by Carol D. <br />Shull, Antoinette]. Lee, and Jan <br />Townsend; Beth Savage provided an <br />important case study, which was <br />included in the bulletin. John Byrne <br />of the National Register staff, pre- <br />pared lists of properties to consider in <br />the selection of the case studies, and <br />Tanya M. Velt of the National Confer- <br />ence of State Historic Preservation <br />Officers provided research assistance. <br />Comments and contributions from <br />the following individuals were <br />particularly valuable: Paul Alley, <br />Western Regional Office, National <br />Park Service; David Banks, Inter- <br />agency Resources Division, National <br />Park Service; Robin K. Bodo, Dela- <br />ware Historic Preservation Office; <br />Carol Burkhart, Alaska Regional <br />Office, National Park Service; William <br />R. Chapman, Historic Preservation <br />Program, University of Hawaii at <br />Manoa; Rebecca Conard, Tallgrass <br />Historians L.C.; Dan G. Diebler, <br />Pennsylvania Historical and Museum <br />Commission; Jim Draeger, Wisconsin <br />Division of Historic Preservation; <br />Audry L. Entorf, General Services <br />Administration; Betsy Friedberg, <br />Massachusetts Historical Commis- <br />sion; Bruce Fullem, New York State <br />Office of Parks, Recreation and <br />Historic Preservation; Elsa Gilbertson, <br />Vermont Division for Historic Preser- <br />vation; Susan L. Henry, Interagency <br />Resources Division, National Park <br />Service; Gerri Hobdy, Louisiana <br />Office of Cultural Development; <br />Thomas F. King, Silver Spring, <br />Maryland; John Knoerl, Interagency <br />Resources Division, National Park <br />Service; Paul Lusignan, Interagency <br />Resources Division, National Park <br />Service; Kirk F. Mohney, Maine <br />Historic Preservation Commission; <br />David L. Morgan, Kentucky Heritage <br />Council; Bruce Noble, Interagency <br />Resources Division, National Park <br />Service; William W. Schenk, Midwest <br />Regional Office, National Park <br />Service; and Robert E. Stipe, Chapel <br />Hill, North Carolina. <br />This publication has been prepared <br />pursuant to the National Historic <br />Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, <br />which directs the Secretary of the <br />Interior to develop and make avail- <br />able information concerning historic <br />properties. Defining Boundaries for <br />National Register Properties was <br />developed under the general <br />editorship of Carol D. Shull, Keeper, <br />National Register of Historic Places. <br />Antoinette J. Lee, historian, was <br />responsible for publications coordina- <br />tion, and Tanya M. Veit provided <br />editorial and technical support. <br />Comments on this publication may be <br />directed to Keeper of the National <br />Register of Historic Places, National <br />Park Service, 1849 C Street, NW, <br />Washington, D.C. 20240. <br />iii <br />