Fire Insurance Records and the Architectural Historian

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Robert W. Craig
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abstract: One of the largest bodies of descriptive information about the American built environment lies hidden in fire insurance records, especially those from the late eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries. Insurance companies faced a universal need to describe the properties they insured for reasons related to the proper management of their businesses, recording these “risks” in written volumes called policy registers and daily reports and in graphic documents known as insurance surveys. Local insurance agents also kept their own policy registers and sometimes copies of the surveys they produced for the insurance companies. As this case study of research from New Jersey indicates, architectural historians who actively search for surviving collections of fire insurance records will find tremendous reward for their efforts, especially in the discovery of vernacular buildings and landscapes.
火灾保险记录和建筑历史
关于美国建筑环境的最大描述性信息之一隐藏在火灾保险记录中,特别是从18世纪末到20世纪初的火灾保险记录。保险公司普遍需要描述其承保的财产,原因是与业务的适当管理有关,将这些“风险”记录在称为政策登记册和每日报告的书面卷和称为保险调查的图形文件中。当地保险代理人也有自己的保单登记册,有时还会复印他们为保险公司制作的调查报告。正如这个来自新泽西的案例研究所表明的那样,积极寻找幸存的火灾保险记录的建筑历史学家将会发现他们的努力得到巨大的回报,特别是在发现乡土建筑和景观方面。
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期刊介绍: Buildings & Landscapes is the leading source for scholarly work on vernacular architecture of North America and beyond. The journal continues VAF’s tradition of scholarly publication going back to the first Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture in 1982. Published through the University of Minnesota Press since 2007, the journal moved from one to two issues per year in 2009. Buildings & Landscapes examines the places that people build and experience every day: houses and cities, farmsteads and alleys, churches and courthouses, subdivisions and shopping malls. The journal’s contributorsundefinedhistorians and architectural historians, preservationists and architects, geographers, anthropologists and folklorists, and others whose work involves documenting, analyzing, and interpreting vernacular formsundefinedapproach the built environment as a windows into human life and culture, basing their scholarship on both fieldwork and archival research. The editors encourage submission of articles that explore the ways the built environment shapes everyday life within and beyond North America.
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