Historic Overview and Inventory: White Alice Communications System

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Author(s): Georgeanne L. Reynolds

Year: 1988

Summary

In this report, the White Alice Communications System (WACS) is discussed in terms of its historic significance along with its origin, function , and demise. Brief individual descriptions, representative as-built drawings and photographs are included, as well as a map of the system. A glossary and bibliography are also included. Additionally, this report summarizes the Section 106 review investigation concerning the eligibility of the White Alice System to the National Register of Historic Places. Bosswell Bay WACS was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.

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Historic Overview and Inventory: White Alice Communications System. Georgeanne L. Reynolds. 1988 ( tDAR id: 459064) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8459064

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