Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana

Virginia City once exemplified the cutting edge of culture and taste in the Rocky Mountain mining frontier. Weathering economic downturns, mining booms and busts, and the loss of the territorial capital to Helena, Virginia City survives today as a heritage tourism site with a substantial building st...

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Main Author: Geraghty, Kathryn
Other Authors: Heath, Kingston
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22724
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-227242018-12-20T05:48:37Z Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana Geraghty, Kathryn Heath, Kingston architectural finishes architectural history historic preservation Montana paint Virginia City Virginia City once exemplified the cutting edge of culture and taste in the Rocky Mountain mining frontier. Weathering economic downturns, mining booms and busts, and the loss of the territorial capital to Helena, Virginia City survives today as a heritage tourism site with a substantial building stock from its period of significance, 1863-1875. However, the poor physical condition and interpretation of the town offers tourists an inauthentic experience. Without paint analysis, the Montana Heritage Commission, state-appointed caretakers of Virginia City cannot engage in rehabilitation. As of 2017, no published architectural finishes research exists that provides comparative case studies for the Anglo-American settlement of the American West between 1840-1880, for American industrial landscapes, or for vernacular architecture in Montana. This thesis offers a case study of five buildings to add to the body of scholarly architectural finishes research, provide rehabilitation recommendations, and provide a published, baseline study for future research. 2017-09-06T21:52:38Z 2017-09-06T21:52:38Z 2017-09-06 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22724 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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topic architectural finishes
architectural history
historic preservation
Montana
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Virginia City
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architectural history
historic preservation
Montana
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Virginia City
Geraghty, Kathryn
Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
description Virginia City once exemplified the cutting edge of culture and taste in the Rocky Mountain mining frontier. Weathering economic downturns, mining booms and busts, and the loss of the territorial capital to Helena, Virginia City survives today as a heritage tourism site with a substantial building stock from its period of significance, 1863-1875. However, the poor physical condition and interpretation of the town offers tourists an inauthentic experience. Without paint analysis, the Montana Heritage Commission, state-appointed caretakers of Virginia City cannot engage in rehabilitation. As of 2017, no published architectural finishes research exists that provides comparative case studies for the Anglo-American settlement of the American West between 1840-1880, for American industrial landscapes, or for vernacular architecture in Montana. This thesis offers a case study of five buildings to add to the body of scholarly architectural finishes research, provide rehabilitation recommendations, and provide a published, baseline study for future research.
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title Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
title_short Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
title_full Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
title_fullStr Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
title_full_unstemmed Colors of the Western Mining Frontier: Painted Finishes in Virginia City, Montana
title_sort colors of the western mining frontier: painted finishes in virginia city, montana
publisher University of Oregon
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