Preservation Georgia Online August 11 -15, 2003 In this issue: SECTION 106 CASE STUDIES ONLINE USG AWARDED CAMPUS HERITAGE INITIATIVE GRANT LAMAR INSTITUTE AWARDED ABPP GRANTS LOCAL FOCUS: HEAD'S MILL, HALL COUNTY GA ARCHIVES SEEKS DESCRIPTIVE ARCHIVIST PRESERVATION GEORGIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION PRESERVATION CALENDAR ************************************************************************ SECTION 106 CASE STUDIES ONLINE WWW.GASHPO.ORG Now you can read three interesting Section 106 case studies on our Web site: Queensborough Township, Jefferson County; Silk Hope, Cherry Hill, and Dublin/Richmond Hill Plantations, Bryan County; and Turin, Coweta County. Click on Services and Programs, then Environmental Review, and then Section 106. ************************************************************************ USG AWARDED CAMPUS HERITAGE INITIATIVE GRANT The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) has received a $180,000 Campus Heritage Initiative grant from the J. Paul Getty Trust. These grants are intended to assist American colleges and universities in planning for the preservation of their significant historic buildings, sites, and landscapes. Michael W. Miller, USG project manager and a former architectural reviewer with HPD, said, "we are moving forward with integrating historic preservation into our planning process. With the completion of the comprehensive Master Plan/Historic Preservation Plan for Georgia College & State University (GC&SU), we will have a strong "model" for our other institutions to follow. This should help us tremendously with our State Stewardship responsibilities." Go to www.usg.edu/inst/index.html to read USG's profile of GC&SU. Contact Michael W. Miller at michael.miller@usg.edu or 404-463-7574. Savannah College of Art and Design and Spelman College in Atlanta, both private institutions, have also received Getty Campus Heritage grants. Read about their projects on the Getty Web site at www.getty.edu/grants/conservation/sample_campus.html. ************************************************************************ LAMAR INSTITUTE AWARDED ABPP GRANTS In July, the National Park Services' American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) awarded 21 grants totaling $464,500 to support battlefield protection across the nation. Georgia's own LAMAR Institute (http://shapiro.anthro.uga.edu/Lamar/) received two grants! $24,000 to support both historical and archeological identification research at Sansavilla Bluff Battlefield, the site of an attack of the Spanish-allied Yamassee Indians in 1741. This site is under threat by timbering, looting and erosion and has not been adequately identified for preservation management. $25,364 to begin the process of historical and archeological research at Sunbury, the location of several Revolutionary War engagements in 1778, 1779, and 1782. The ABPP grants program (www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/2003grantawards.htm) seeks to address the well-documented and alarming rate of battlefield loss as well as threats by urban and suburban growth, natural erosion, human neglect and vandalism. Since its inception in 1990, the ABPP has awarded 191 preservation and enhancement projects to over 100 battlefield sites in 21 states and DC. In addition to grant making, the ABPP encourages and assists states, non-profits and local community groups with preservation, management and interpretation of sites. ************************************************************************ LOCAL FOCUS: HEAD'S MILL, HALL COUNTY On September 18, Head's Mill Historic Trust, Inc, will celebrate their contractual agreement with Hall County to restore the 153-year-old Head's Mill (also known as Healan's Mill) back to its original working operation. The mill, with its 25-foot diameter waterwheel and natural location, on the upper North Oconee River, will eventually be the centerpiece of an approximately 25 acre County park. The land purchase is being funded from State and County Greenspace funds and private donations. The completed restoration is estimated to cost $500,000. The board of trustees is currently organizing a "Friends of The Mill" group with a membership goal of 1000. Head's Mill was listed in the National Register in 1990. For more information, contact Garland Reynolds at reyarch@mindspring.com. ************************************************************************ GA ARCHIVES SEEKS DESCRIPTIVE ARCHIVIST The Georgia Archives is looking for an innovative, energetic and service-oriented descriptive archivist to work with state and county government records. The successful candidate, working with three other descriptive archivists, will play a major role in redesigning the Archives' finding aids and inventories to take advantage of new technologies and descriptive standards. Minimum qualifications include: an advanced degree in Archival or Public Administration, Library Science (from ALA-accredited program), History, or Political Science. Excellent interpersonal, oral, analytical and written communication skills; ability to work effectively with the public and staff. Must be able to lift 40 lbs. Submit two copies of your resume or State Merit Application to: Kayla Barrett, Descriptive Services Manager, Georgia Archives, 5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260; kbarrett@sos.state.ga.us. Visit their Web site at www.georgiaarchives.org. ************************************************************************ PRESERVATION GEORGIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Preservation Georgia Online is produced by the Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. We hope that you find it useful and informative. Please send your comments, suggestions, and information via e-mail to: helen_talley-mcrae@dnr.state.ga.us. All issues are posted to our Web site at www.gashpo.org under "What's New" and distributed via e-mail each week. 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August 30 Old Fort Jackson National Historic Landmark Low Country Boil, BBQ, & Auction Fundraiser Savannah - 912-232-3945 - www.chsgeorgia.org/fortjackson.cfm September 6 Utoy Creek/ Lionel Hampton and Beecher Hills park dedication - Atlanta - contact Barry Brown, Ga. Civil War Commission at barry_brown@dnr.state.ga.us or 404-657-7294. September 13 - Hay Day 1929 Family Festival at Hay House Macon - 478-742-8155 or www.hayhouse.org October 10 National Register Review Board fall meeting LaGrange vivian_pugh@dnr.state.ga.us or 404-651-5177 October 11, 12, 25 and 26 Behind the Scenes Tours at Hay House Macon - 478742-8155 or www.hayhouse.org October 22-24 - Georgia Planning Conference Savannah www.georgiaplanning.org - upcoming listings: ONGOING June September - Oakland Cemetery Saturday twilight tours and horse-drawn carriage tours Atlanta - www.oaklandcemetery.com/Tours&Events.htm AUGUST August 18-24 Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting Los Angeles www.archivists.org/conference/index.asp August 21-23 African American Association of Museums Annual Conference Chattanooga, TN www.blackmuseums.org/index2.htm August 22 US441 Heritage Highway Membership meeting Irwinton RSVP to shmccullough@aol.com by August 20. August 23 - Historical Marker Dedication First Ebenezer Baptist Church Hephzibah Georgia Historical Society Savannah - 912-651-2125 or www.georgiahistory.com. August 29-30 Downtown Historic Newnan Festival Newnan 770-253-8283 August 30 - Civil War Cavalry Talk, Co. G, 2nd Georgia Cavalry - Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park - 770-427-4686 - www.nps.gov/kemo/index.htm August 30 Old Fort Jackson National Historic Landmark Low Country Boil, BBQ, & Auction Fundraiser Savannah - 912-232-3945 - www.chsgeorgia.org/fortjackson.cfm SEPTEMBER September 3-7 Frank Lloyd Wright and Mid-Century Modernism Annual Conference San Francisco www.savewright.org September 6 Utoy Creek/ Lionel Hampton and Beecher Hills park dedication - Atlanta - contact Barry Brown, Ga. Civil War Commission at barry_brown@dnr.state.ga.us or 404-657-7294. September 9 - French Demography and Influences in the South - lecture by Dale Couch, Senior Archivist, Georgia Archives - Morrow -www.GeorgiaArchives.org or 678364-3732. September 11-14- Rail-Volution 2003: Building Livable Communities with Transit Atlanta www.railvolution.com September 13 - Hay Day 1929 Family Festival at Hay House Macon - 478-742-8155 or www.hayhouse.org September 17 20 American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) annual meeting Providence, RI www.aaslh.org