Maggie Jones
Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc. 126 East Main Street Anamosa, Iowa 52205 Telephone (319) 462-2260
Education
M.A. in History, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
B.A. in History, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
Professional and Research Positions
Principal Investigator - Architectural Historian/Historian, Wapsi Valley Archaeology, Inc.
Researcher/Author, Rocky Mountain National Park, Public Lands History Center, Colorado State University
Research Assistant, Public Lands History Center, Colorado State University
Researcher/Author, Colorado State University for City of Fort Collins, Colorado
Principal Investigator Experience
· Intensive and Reconnaissance Surveys for the Proposed Replacement of the First Street Southwest Bridge, Nora Springs, Floyd County, IA
· Architectural History Survey of a Proposed Wetland Mitigation Site in Marshall County, Iowa
· “Rebuilding the Church and Revitalizing the People,” history for St. Alban’s in Windsor, Colorado
Researcher/Writer Experience
· Alta Vista Historic Landscape District, Fort Collins, Colorado, National Register nomination for district eligible under Criteria A and C
· Preparation, research, and writing of determination of eligibility report for Rocky Mountain National Park. Determining eligibility of Mission 66 park features.
· Researcher and writer for determinations of eligibility for “Steeples and Stacks” report, Windsor, Colorado
· Researcher and digital historian for “Cultural and Natural History of Horseshoe Park,” Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
· Research assistant for The Color of Our Parks: National Park Service Documentary Reader, Public Lands History Center, Colorado State University
· Researcher and author of “Iowans Feeding the World,” historic context for Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area, Waterloo, Iowa
· Researcher and digital historian for Fortepan Iowa Oral Histories
Historic Preservation Presentation Experience
· Iowa State Nomination Review Committee, “Cedar Falls Downtown Historic District National Register Nomination”
· Newton City Council, “Newton Residential Historic District”