Federal Nominations the National Conference of State His­ be obtained from SHPOs (see list of ad­ example, under the Federal Property and Center, University of South Dakota, Alumni House, Vermillion, SD 57069 SHPOs and Federal Representatives Tennessee: Executive Director, Tennessee Historical Commission, 170 toric Preservation Officers, the Chair­ dresses at end of leaflet) or by writing Administrative Act of 1949, Federal Second Ave., N, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37219 Texas: Executive Director, Nominations for Federal properties are SHPOs The Texas State Historical Commission, P.O. Box 12276, Capitol Station, Aus­ man of the National Trust for Historic to Tax Reform Act, Heritage Conserva­ agencies may transfer historic proper­ Alabama: Director, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Chair­ submitted through Federal representa­ tin, TX 78711 Trust Territory of The Pacific Islands: Historic Preservation man, Alabama Historical Commission, Archives and History Building, Preservation, the Secretary of the Smith­ tion and Recreation Service, US Depart­ Officer, Land Resources Branch, Department of Resources & Develop­ tives appointed by the agency heads to ties under their jurisdiction to State or Montgomery, AL 36104 Alaska: Chief oi History and Archeology, Division ment, TTPI, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950 Utah: Executive Director, De­ sonian Institution, and 12 nonfederal ment of the Interior, Washington, DC local governments without charge. A 1972 ot Parks, Department ol Natural Resources, 613 Warehouse Ave., Suite National carry out their responsibilities under Ex­ partment of Development Services, Room 104, State Capitol, Salt Lake 210, Anchorage, AK 99501 American Samoa: Territorial Historic Preserva­ members appointed by the President. 20243. City, UT 84114 Vermont: Director, Vermont Division for Historic Preserva­ ecutive Order 11593. In addition, the amendment to this act permits these tion Officer, Department oi Public Works, Government oi American Sa­ tion, Pavilion Office Building, Montpelier, VT 05602 Virginia: Virginia His­ moa, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Arizona: Chiei, Natural and Secretary of the Interior is directed by properties to be used for revenue pro­ toric Landmarks Commission, 221 Governor St, Richmond, VA 23219 Cultural Resource Conservation Section, Arizona State Parks, 1688 West Register of Publications Virgin Islands: Planning Director, Virgin Islands Planning Board, Char­ the order to encourage SHPOs to evalu­ ducing activities. For further informa­ Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Arkansas: Director, Arkansas Historic Preser­ lotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI 00801 Washington: State Historic Preserva­ vation Program, Suite 500, Continental Building, Markham and Main Sts, ate, survey, and nominate, when appro­ tion write to the Historic Preservation tion Officer, 111 West 21st Ave., KL-11, Olympia, WA 98504 West Virginia: Little Rock, AR 72201 California: Ofiice of Historic Preservation, California The latest illustrated hardcover vol­ State Historic Preservation Officer, Historic Preservation Unit, Department priate, federally owned properties within Officer, General Services Administra­ Department of Parks & Recreation, P.O. Box 2390, Sacramento, CA 95811 Historic Places of Culture and History, State Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305 umes of The National Register of His­ Colorado: State Historic Preservation Officer, Colorado Heritage Center, their jurisdictions for Register listing. tion, Washington, DC 20405. Wisconsin: Director, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 816 State St, 1300 , Denver, CO 80203 Connecticut: Director, Connecticut His­ toric Places (1976, Volume I and II) Madison, WI 53706 Wyoming: Director, Wyoming Recreation Commission, Under Executive Order 11593, Federal The Department of Housing and Ur­ torical Commission, 59 South Prospect St., Hartford, CT 06106 Delaware: 604 East 25th St, Box 309, Cheyenne, WY 82001 National Trust for Historic describe properties registered through Director, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Hall of Records, agencies are required to provide for the ban Development administers several Preservation: President, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 740 Jack­ Dover, DE 19901 District of Columbia: Director, Department oi Housing December 1976. A cumulative list of son PL, NW., Washington, DC 20006 preservation, rehabilitation or restora­ programs that provide funds for the re­ and Community Development, 1325 G St, NW., Washington, DC 20005 tion of federally owned and registered properties in the National Register is habilitation and preservation of proper­ Florida: Deputy Secretary of State, The Capitol, 401 East Gaines St., Tal­ In the following lists, all agencies are located in Washington, DC, with published annually in the Federal Reg­ lahassee, FL 32304 Georgia: Chief, Historic Preservation Section, Depart­ the exception of the last two. properties. They are also required to ties listed in the National Register or ment of Natural Resources, 270 Washington St, SW., Room 703- C, Atlanta, FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES AND AGENCY HEADS ister on the first Tuesday in February, eligible for listing. They are the Com­ GA 30334 Guam: Director of Parks and Recreation, Government of Guam, Director, Recreation Management, Forest Service, P.O. Box 2417, Depart consult with the Secretary of the Interior P.O. Box 682, Agana, Guam 98910 Hawaii: State Historic Preservation Of­ ment of Agriculture 20013 Deputy Director for Program Development, Of Wells Fargo and Company Express Building, Silver Reel, UT (HABS, P. and additions are published monthly. munity Development Block Grant pro­ ficer, Department of Land and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, fice of Administrative Services, Department of Commerce 20230 Director, and the Advisory Council on Historic Kent Fairbanks). Preservation regarding proposals for New nominations are published weekly gram, the Historic Preservation Loan HI 96809 Idaho: Historic Preservation Coordinator, Idaho Historical Soci­ Real Property and Natural Resources Division, Office of the Assistant Sec in the Federal Register for comment. ety, 610 North Julia Davis Dr., Boise, ID 83706 Illinois: Director, Depart­ retary of Defense (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics) 20301 DAEN- Federal or federally assisted undertak­ Tax Reform Act Program, and the Comprehensive Plan­ ment of Conservation, 602 State Office Building, 400 South Spring St, CWP-P, Plan Formulation and Evaluation Branch, Planning Division, Di­ ings involving the transfer, sale, demo­ These listings and the hardcover vol­ ning Assistance Program. For more in­ Springfield, IL 62706 Indiana: Director, Department of Natural Resources, rectorate of Civil Works, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army umes are available from the Superin­ 608 State Office Building, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Iowa: Director, Iowa 20314 Deputy Director, Office of Environmental Affairs, Department of lition or substantial alteration of both The provisions of Section 2124 of the formation consult your HUD area or State Historical Department, Division of Historic Preservation, 26 East Health, Education, and Welfare, Room 425 F2, 200 Independence Ave., Federal and nonfederal properties listed Tax Reform Act of 1976 (Public Law 94- tendent of Documents, US Government regional office or write to the Secretary Market St, Iowa City, IA 52240 Kansas: Executive Director, Kansas State SW. 20201 Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Historical Society, 120 West 10th St, Topeka, KS 66612 Kentucky: Director, Room 7100, Department of Housing and Urban Development 20410 Deputy or eligible for listing in the National 455) that encourage the rehabilitation of of Housing and Urban Development, Kentucky Heritage Commission, 104 Bridge St, Frankfort, KY 40601 Louisi­ Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Department of the In­ certified historic structures and discour­ Washington, DC 20410. For general in­ ana: Assistant Secretary, Ofiice of Program Development, P.O. Box 44247, terior 20240 Chief, Cultural Resource Management, , Register. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Maine: Director, Maine Historic Preservation Com­ Department of the Interior 20240 Space and Real Property Unit, Adminis­ age their demolition apply to income- Related Federal Programs formation about sources of preservation mission, 31 Western Ave., Augusta, ME 04330 Maryland: State Historic trative Programs Staff, Office of Management and Finance, Department of Advisory Council on Historic producing historic structures which are funding, write to the National Register Preservation Officer, John Shaw House, 21 State Circle, Annapolis, MD Justice 20530 Director of Administrative Programs, Department of the Other historic preservation programs 21401 Massachusetts: Executive Director, Massachusetts Historical Com­ Treasury 20220 Assistant Director (Environmental Programs), Office of Ad­ Preservation either (1) listed in the National Register; of Historic Places, Heritage Conserva­ mission, 294 Washington St, Boston, MA 02108 Michigan: Director, Michi­ ministrative Programs, Department of the Treasury 20220 (2) included within a Registered Historic within HCRS include the Historic Ameri­ tion and Recreation Service, US Depart­ gan History Division, Department of State, Lansing, Ml 48918 Minnesota: INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Director, Minnesota Historical Society, 690 Cedar St, St. Paul, MN 55101 Acting Director for Publications, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1666 Ensuring the proper evaluation of ac­ District and certified as contributing to can Buildings Survey, the Historic ment of the Interior, Washington, DC Mississippi: Director, State of Mississippi, Department of Archives and Connecticut Ave., NW. 20235 Office of Federal Activities (A-104). Environ­ tions involving Federal, federally as­ the historic significance of the district; American Engineering Record, Inter­ 20243. History, P.O. Box 571, Jackson, MS 39205 Missouri: State Historic Preserva­ mental Protection Agency 20460 Federal Communications Commission tion Officer, State Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 176, Jeffer­ 20554 Advisor to the Commission, Federal Power Commission 20426 Office sisted or federally licensed projects that or (3) located in a historic district desig­ agency Archeological Services, Historic son City, MO 65101 Montana: Director, Montana Historical Society, 225 of Policy Analysis, Federal Power Commission, 825 North Capitol St. affect properties listed or determined to nated under a State or local statute Sites Survey, Technical Preservation North Roberts St, Veterans Memorial Building, Helena, MT 59601 Ne­ 20426 Historic Preservation Officer, General Services Administration 20405 braska: Director, The Nebraska State Historical Society, 1500 R St, Lin­ Assistant Chief, Section of Administrative Services, Interstate Commerce be eligible for listing in the National which has been certified by the Secre­ Services, and Grants Administration. For coln, NE 68508 Nevada: State Historic Preservation Officer, Division of Commission 20423 History Office, NASA Hq. (ADA-3) 20546 Landmarks Co­ Register is part of the review and com­ tary of the Interior as containing certain further information about these pro­ Historic Preservation and Archeology, Capitol Complex, Carson City, NV ordinator, National Capitol Planning Commission, 1325 G St., NW. 20005 89710 New Hampshire: Commissioner, Department of Resources and Eco­ N.S.F. Historian, National Science Foundation 20550 Administrator, Small ment responsibility of the Advisory historic preservation provisions and cer­ grams, write directly to the specific pro­ nomic Development, P.O. Box 846, Concord, NH 03301 New Jersey: Com­ Business Administration, 1441 L St. 20416 Special Assistant to the Secre­ Council, an independent agency of the tified as contributing to the historic sig­ gram area, Heritage Conservation and missioner, Department of Environmental Protection, P.O. Box 1420, tary, Smithsonian Institution 20560 Director for Local Relations, Office of Trenton, NJ 08625 New Mexico: State Historic Preservation Officer, New Governmental Relations, Room Al-5000 Energy Research and Develop­ Executive Branch, although the Council nificance of the district. The staff of the Recreation Service, US Department of Mexico Historic Preservation Program, Department of Education, Finance ment Administration 20545 Real Estate Management Specialist, Room Al has no veto over such undertakings. National Register, on behalf of the Sec­ the Interior, Washington, DC 20243. and Cultural Affairs, c/o New Mexico State Library, P.O. Box 1629, Santa 5000, Energy, Research and Development Administration 20545 Director, Fe, NM 87503 New York: Commissioner, Parks and Recreation, Agency Office of Real Estate, U.S. Postal Service 20260 Office of Construction, Other responsibilities of the Advisory retary, administers the provisions of the Information about other programs of Building #1, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12238 North Carolina: Direc­ Veterans Administration, 811 Vermont Ave., NW. 20420 Staff Member for Council include advising the President HCRS, including those related to the tor, Division of Archives and History, Department of Cultural Resources, Historic Preservation, Urban Affairs, and Land Use, Council on Environ­ act relating to the certification of his­ 109 East Jones St, Raleigh, NC 27611 North Dakota: Superintendent, State mental Quality, 722 Jackson PL, NW. 20006 Director of the Division of For­ and the Congress on matters relating to toric structures and districts and of State identification and conservation of our Historical Society of North Dakota, Liberty Memorial Building, Bismarck, estry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Development, Tennessee Valley Authority, historic preservation and recommending natural resources and to recreation, may ND 58501 Northern Mariana Islands: Historic Preservation Officer, c/o De­ Norris, TN 37828 International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S. and and local statutes designating historic partment of Community and Cultural Affairs, Commonwealth of Northern Mexico, 4110 Rio Bravo, 200 IBWC Building, El Paso, TX 79902 measures to coordinate the preservation districts. Technical Preservation Serv­ be obtained by writing to the Office of Mariana Islands, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950 Ohio: Director, The Ohio activities of Federal, State and local ices, another historic preservation pro­ Communications, Heritage Conserva­ Historical Society, Interstate 71 at 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211 Okla­ US Department of the Interior homa: State Historic Preservation Officer, 235 Pasteur Building, 1111 Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service agencies and private institutions and gram of HCRS, administers the tion and Recreation Service, US Depart­ North Lee, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Oregon: State Parks Superintendent, National Register of Historic Places 525 Trade St, SE., Salem, OR 97310 Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Historical Washington, DC 20243 individuals. The Advisory Council mem­ provisions of the act relating to the cert­ ment of the Interior, Washington, DC and Museum Commission, P.O. Box 1026, Harrisburg, PA 17120 Common­ bership includes heads of Federal de­ ification of rehabilitation work. 20243. wealth of Puerto Rico: Institute of Puerto Rico Culture, Apartado 4184, San HCRS Publication Number 12 Juan, PR 00905 Rhode Island: Director, Rhode Island Department oi Com­ Cover: Pullen Park Carousel, Raieigh, NC (jo Ann Sieburg-Baker); partments, the Chairman of the Federal Information on the certification proc­ Preservation-related activities are also munity Affairs, 150 Washington St, Providence, RI 02903 South Carolina: Balclutha, San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Maritime Museum, Karl Director, State Archives Department, 1430 Senate St, Columbia, SC 29211 Kortum); Starrucca Viaduct, Lanesboro, PA (HAFR, jack Boucher); Starrett Council on the Arts and Humanities, the ess and guidelines for implementation conducted by Federal agencies other House, Port Townsend, WA (Jake Thomas); Princeton Historic District, South Dakota: State Historic Preservation Officer, Historical Preservation Princeton, Nj (HABS, jack Boucher); Kuaua Rum, Bernalillo vicinity, NM Architect of the Capitol, the President of of the Tax Reform Act provisions may than the Department of the Interior. For Laurel Mill, Gupton vicinity, NC (Catherine W. Cockshutt). (Richard Federici).

8 9 10 li 12 13 have been determined to be eligible for The Program The quality of significance in Ameri­ the national preservation network, their National Register listing, the order re­ can history, architecture, archeology, responsibilities include the nomination The National Register quires Federal agencies to seek and All historic areas in the National Park and culture is present in districts, sites, of properties in their State to the Na­ consider comment from the Advisory System, together with those properties buildings, structures, and objects that tional Register, development of a State Council on Historic Preservation before eligible for designation as National His­ possess integrity of location, design, preservation plan, administration of the of Historic Places implementation of the proposed action. toric Landmarks, are of national signifi­ setting, materials, workmanship, feel­ Federal preservation grants program Passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1976 cance and are listed in the National ing, and association, and: within their State, and review of feder­ was another major positive Federal ac­ Register. Properties of national, State, A. that are associated with events that ally funded or licensed projects for their tion designed to encourage preserva­ or local significance may be nominated have made a significant contribution effect on the State's historic and cul­ The National Register of Historic tion. Incorporated into the act are by the States and the Federal agencies to the broad patterns of our history; tural resources. Places is the official list of the Nation's Internal Revenue Code provisions in­ and are placed in the National Register or Before submission to the National Register, all nominations must be ap­ cultural resources worthy of preserva­ tended to stimulate private sector reha­ with the approval of the Secretary of the B. that are associated with the lives of Prairie Homestead, Interior vicinity, SD (John Derby). Interior. proved by a State review board whose tion. bilitation and preservation of historic persons significant in our past; or C. a birthplace or grave of a historical The significance of properties nomi­ membership includes professionals in Listing in the National Register structures and neighborhoods eligible C. that embody the distinctive charac­ figure of outstanding importance if nated to the National Register is evalu­ the fields of architecture (or architec­ • makes private property owners eli­ for National Register listing. teristics of a type, period, or method there is no other appropriate site or Madison Historic District, Madison, IN (HABS, jack Boucher). ated in accordance with an established tural history), history, and archeology. gible to be considered for Federal of construction, or that represent the building directly associated with his set of criteria. This evaluation process, If the property meets the National Reg­ grants-in-aid for historic preserva­ establish the National Register as a list work of a master, or that possess productive life; or along with the other responsibilities of ister criteria, the board recommends it tion through State programs of districts, sites, buildings, structures high artistic values, or that repre­ D. a cemetery that derives its primary the National Register program, is car­ for nomination. The nomination form is • provides protection by requiring and objects significant in American his­ sent a significant and distinguisha­ significance from graves of persons ried out for the Secretary of the Interior then signed by the SHPO and forwarded comment from the Advisory Coun­ tory, architecture, archeology and cul­ ble entity whose components may of transcendent importance, from by the Register's professional staff with to the National Register. cil on Historic Preservation on the ture, and to grant funds to assist the lack individual distinction; or age, from distinctive design fea­ the cooperation of the State Historic effect of federally assisted projects States in preparing comprehensive sur­ D. that have yielded, or may be likely tures, or from association with his­ The SHPO and the State review board Preservation Officers (SHPOs), Federal on these resources veys of such properties within their to yield, information important in toric events; or are also responsible for preparing and preservation representatives appointed reviewing the State's historic preserva­ • makes owners who rehabilitate boundaries. A program of matching prehistory or history. E. a reconstructed building when ac­ by the heads of their agencies, and the tion plan, which consists of periodic re­ certified historic properties eligible grants-in-aid for the preservation activi­ curately executed in a suitable Advisory Council on Historic Preserva­ ports on the status and future directions for Federal tax benefits. ties of the States and the National Trust Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, or environment and presented in a tion. of the State's historic preservation pro­ The need to protect and preserve our for Historic Preservation was also au­ graves of historical figures, properties dignified manner as part of a resto­ gram. The staff of the National Register, cultural resources has been recognized thorized. Title II of the act created the owned by religious institutions or used ration master plan, and when no Criteria for Evaluation on behalf of the Secretary of the Inte­ by groups of private citizens since the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva­ for religious purposes, structures that other building or structure with the rior, reviews and approves these plans mid-19th century. Federal involvement tion to review and advise the President have been moved from their original same association has survived; or The following criteria are designed to locations, reconstructed historic build­ as the basis for continued grant fund­ in preservation has been shaped by and Congress on Federal actions re­ F. a property primarily commemorative guide the States, Federal agencies, and ings, properties primarily commem­ ing. several major pieces of legislation, be­ lated to preservation. The Office of Ar­ in intent if design, age, tradition, or the Secretary of the Interior in evaluat­ orative in nature, and properties that ginning with the Antiquities Act of 1906 cheology and Historic Preservation symbolic value has invested it with ing potential entries (other than areas have achieved significance within the which offers protection to prehistoric (OAHP) was formed to incorporate the its own historical significance; or of the National Park System and Na­ past 50 years shall not be considered el­ and historic sites located on Federal various preservation programs that had G. a property achieving significance Bradbury Building, , CA (Marvin Band). tional Historic Landmarks) for the Na­ igible for the National Register. How­ properties. A national policy of preserv­ developed out of the 1906, 1935 and 1966 within the past 50 years if it is of ex­ tional Register. ever, such properties will qualify if they ing historic resources of national signif­ legislation. In January 1978, the Heritage Conser­ ceptional importance. are integral parts of districts that do icance for public use and inspiration The importance of Federal participa­ vation and Recreation Service (HCRS) meet the criteria or if they fall within was established by the Historic Sites tion in preservation activities was fur­ was created within the U.S. Department Implementation of the Program the following categories: Act of 1935. The Secretary of the Inte­ ther emphasized by Executive Order of the Interior to provide a focal point rior, acting through the National Park 11593, signed May 13, 1971, which states within the Federal Government for ac­ A. a religious property deriving pri­ State Nominations Service, was given the power to survey, that "the Federal Government shall pro­ tivities relating to cultural, natural, and mary significance from architectural SHPOs were appointed for each State, document, evaluate, acquire, and pre­ vide leadership in preserving, restoring recreational resources. To carry out its or artistic distinction or historical the District of Columbia, the Common­ serve archeological and historic sites and maintaining the historic and cul­ responsibilities concerning cultural importance; or wealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Is­ throughout the country. tural environment of the Nation." Fed­ properties, the agency incorporated the B. a building or structure removed from lands, Guam, American Samoa, and the This mandate was expanded by the eral agencies were directed to inventory programs of OAHP, including the Na­ its original location but which is sig­ Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands by National Historic Preservation Act of and nominate to the National Register tional Register, which continues to per­ nificant primarily for architectural their governors or administrators at the 1966 which calls for the preservation of the cultural properties under their juris­ form its role of coordinating and value, or which is the surviving request of the Secretary of the Interior cultural properties of State and local as diction that appeared to qualify. In supporting public and private involve­ structure most importantly associ­ following passage of the National His­ well as national significance. The Sec­ cases where proposed Federal actions ment in the recognition and preserva­ King's Hill Archeological Site, St. Joseph, MO (St. Joseph Museum). ated with a historic person or event; toric Preservation Act of 1966. As the Windmill at Whim plantation, Frederiksted vicinity. VI retary of the Interior was authorized to would affect cultural properties that tion of significant cultural resources. or key State preservation officials within (Samuel N. Stokes).

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