Historical sources definition

Historical sources means sources of information which help in identifying current or past uses or occupants of a site, such as: aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, property tax files, recorded land title records, United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 minute topographic maps, local street directories, building department records, zoning or land use records.
Historical sources means sources of information which assist in identifying current or past uses or occupants of a property, including but not limited to the following: aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, property tax files, recorded land title records, U.S. geological survey 7.5 minute topographic maps, local street directories, building department records, zoning or land use records that identify past uses or occupants of the property from its first commercial or industrial use through the present use, and records in the files of an owner or operator of the property.

Examples of Historical sources in a sentence

  • Historical sources speak little of the palace itself, yet we can find information fragments about what happened to it during the siege of Cracow.

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