Re: >The New York Times will have an article on the apathy of the restoration >process at historic Fort Totten in this Sunday's paper, City Section, by >Richard Weir who was here today with his photographer for two hours. Anyone >who is interested needs to read a copy!!!! Hope et al: Beyer Blinder Belle, with me as Partner and Project Manager are the designated Architects and Planners for documenting the military fortifications at the north end of Fort Totten in a definitive Histroic Structures Report and for the Interpretive Design Plan for these unique facilities. To my knowledge there are no more well preserved remnants of the Endicott period of fortifications in the country. Add to this the Civil War and Taft era fortifications, magnificent reminders of how New York has guarded itself for over a century, and the stories of the engineering and research accomplished here, the development of torpedos, mines and other coastal defenses, as well as the very human story of the men AND WOMEN who trained and departed from Fort Totten, and I am sure the interest, appeal and respect for these resources will not be ignored. The Historic House Trust is leading the effort, and while I can not speak for the status of the historic research underway for the remainder of the fort, I am sure that apathy is farthest from our minds. I will never forget the tears in Jack Fein's eyes as he recalls the memory of his buddies who never returned; and we will not let Jack down in honoring that memory. --Jim Rhodes And, yes, I would appreciate a copy of anything we might have missed as the saga unfolds. And thank you, Hope, for the assistance you have already given.