1
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Goist
Fall
23
4
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2
John W. Cook and Heinrich Klotz, Conversations with Architects (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975), p. 55.
Cook
55
Conversations with Architects
1975
3
Harvey S. Perloff, "New Towns Intown," Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 32 (May, 1966), 155-162.
Perloff
May
155
32
Journal of the American Institute of Planners
1966
4
James W. Henley, Jr., "New Town in Town Downtown: Atlanta's Bedford- Pine Promises New Image, New Environment," Journal of Housing, 32 (June, 1975), 271.
Henley
June
271
32
Journal of Housing
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5
Henley, "New Town in Downtown," p. 272.
272
6
Park Central Communities, the Atlanta Housing Authority, and the Project Area Committee, "Comprehensive Development Plan for Portions of the Bedford-Pine Urban Re- development Area" (unpublished document, February, 1975), pp. 6-15
7
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Handlin
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Hoover
The Diverging Paths of American Urban History
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1970
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49
Roy Lubove, "The Urbanization Process: An Approach to Historical Research," Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 33 (January, 1967), 33-39
Lubove
January
33
33
Journal of the American Institute of Planners
1967
Sam Bass Warner, Jr., "A Scaffold- ing for Urban History," in The Urbanization of America, ed. by Allen M. Wakstein (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970)
Warner
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1970
Dana F. White, "The Underdevel- oped Discipline: Interdisciplinary Directions in American Urban History," in American Studies: Topics and Sources, cd. by Robert H. Walker (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1976)
White
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8
William Lynwood Montell, The Saga of Coe Ridge (Knoxville: Uni- versity of Tennessee Press, 1970)
Montell
The Saga of Coe Ridge
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9
Lubove, "The Urbanization Process," 33.
33
10
Dana F. White and Timothy J. Crimmins, "Urban Structure, Atlanta," Journal of Urban History, 2 (February, 1976), 234.
White
February
234
2
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11
Elizabeth Anne Mack Lyon, "Business Buildings in Atlanta: A Study in Urban Growth and Form" (unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Emory University, 1971), pp. 18-19.
12
Don Klima, "Land Barons Ride the Rails: Real Estate Speculators and Street Railways in Late Nineteenth Century Atlanta" (unpublished M.A. thesis, Georgia State University, 1977).
13
White and Crimmins, "Urban Structure, Atlanta," 244.
244
14
Klima, "Land Barons Ride the Rails," pp. 57-64.
15
Steve Grable, "The Reality of a New South Image: Building an Urban Cotton Mill Village Over Time" (unpublished paper, Emory University, 1977).
16
Earth Systems Division, "A Historical and Archaeological Survey-The Bedford-Pine Urban Redevelopment Area" (unpublished redevelopment impact report prepared for the Atlanta Housing Authority, 1976), pp. 10-14.
17
Truman A. Hartshorn, et al., Metropolis in Georgia: Atlanta's Rise as a Major Transaction Center (Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1976), p. 9.
Hartshorn
9
Metropolis in Georgia: Atlanta's Rise as a Major Transaction Center
1976
18
Dana F. White and Timothy J. Crimmins, "How Atlanta Grew: Cool Heads, Hot Air, and Hard Work," Atlanta Economic Review, 28 (January-February, 1978), 11.
White
January
11
28
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19
White and Crimmins, "Urban Structure, Atlanta," 246-247.
246
20
Building Permit 1620, Atlanta Historical Society.
21
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American Institute of Architects
124
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22
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November
17
14
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1934
23
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24
Hartshorn, Metropolis in Georgia, p. '18.
18
25
Ibid., p. 31.
31
26
Earvin and Gruber, "Housing in Atlanta," pp. 48, 62-63.
Earvin
48
Housing in Atlanta
27
Hartshorn, Metropolis in Georgia, pp. 14, 29, 37-38.
14
28
Ibid., pp. 32-33.
32
29
Ibid., pp. 33-34.
33
30
Donald S. Bradley, "Back to the City?," Atlanta Economic Review, 28 (March-April, 1978), 15-20
Bradley
March
15
28
Atlanta Economic Review
1978
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Lipton
April
136
44
Journal of the American Institute of Planners
1977
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