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Ahh, finally an opportunity for my law degree to pay off.  Actually, a law
degree has come in quite handy while trying to decode some of those
so-called historic preservation laws.  Every site should have one, a lawyer
that is.  An historian wouldn't hurt either.
Jill Bennett Gaieski
University of Pennsylvania

On 3/17/04 9:14 AM, "Anne Bauer" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 We were each given a landowner's name and
> spent the entire semester scoruing the county courthouse and library.
> Exposure to primary documents as a freshman was invaluable.

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