AWARDS RECIPIENTS LIST Charles F. Colcord Award for Historic Preservation
AWARDS RECIPIENTS LIST
Charles F. Colcord Award for Historic Preservation:
AIA, Oklahoma Chapter, preservation of the Overholser Mansion, 1986
Governor Henry Bellmon/Oklahoma Chapter, ASID, for rehabilitation of the Governor's Office, State Capitol, 1989
Ron Frantz, for preservation leadership in Oklahoma City and for publication, 1991
Historic Preservation, Inc. (Heritage Hills Neighborhood Association), leadership in preservation in Oklahoma City, 1984
Junior League of Oklahoma City, presentation of a preservation conference, 1981
Thurman Magbee, rehabilitation of the Union Depot, 1983
Neighborhood Alliance of Oklahoma City, for programs designed to help preserve inner-city neighborhoods, 1992
Mary Jo Nelson, publication on preservation issues, 1982
Oklahoma City Historical Preservation and Landmarks Commission, for preservation leadership, 1988
Oklahoma County Historical Society, for surveys to identify historic resources and publication, 1987
Oklahoma Heritage Association, for educational programs to raise the public's awareness of Oklahoma heritage and for preservation of the Hefner Mansion, 1990
George H. Shirk (posthumously), lifelong contributions to preservation in Oklahoma City, 1980
Southwestern Bell, rehabilitation of Old Central High School, 1985
Roy P. Stewart, publications, 1980
Historic Interiors Preservation Awards:
Private Residence Category
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Not Awarded, 1991 Not Awarded, 1992
Commercial or Public Building Category
Pleasant Valley School Foundation, Inc. (Stillwater), for restoration of the Pleasant Valley School Building's interior, 1991
Tulsa Garden Center, for preservation of the interior of the Tulsa Garden Center, 1992
Shirk Memorial Award for Historic Preservation:
Robert E. Bell, Ph.D., for lifetime contributions to the study and preservation of Oklahoma's archeological resources, 1987
Shirley Bellmon, for preservation efforts at the Governor's Mansion, 1990
George O. Carney, for efforts in survey planning, National Register activities, as well as contributions through publications and presentations that have helped in identifying and protecting Oklahoma’s heritage, 1999
Sally Ferrell, 1993
General Services Administration and their consultants, Glover-Smith-Bode, Inc., FKW Architects, C.H. Guernsey & Co., Marilyn Adams, James Butler, and Cromwell Architects Engineers, for their exemplary rehabilitation projects in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Muskogee, 1998
Arn Henderson, for lifetime contributions including publications, volunteer service, and rehabilitation, 1991
First Lady Cathy Keating, for her exemplary leadership in the preservation of Oklahoma’s and the nation’s heritage, 2000
Kirkpatrick Foundation, for ongoing efforts to support historic preservation, 1996
Logan County Historical Society, preservation work in Guthrie which has set a statewide example, 1984
Oklahoma Archeological Survey, for statewide impact on the preservation of Oklahoma’s cultural resources, 1995
2 Oklahoma Department of Transportation, for their statewide bridge survey work, 1994
Oklahoma Main Street, for the statewide impact of this economic revitalization program on the preservation of historic downtown districts, cosponsorship of the statewide preservation conference, and technical assistance on a statewide basis, 1992
Oklahoma State University's Departments of History and Geography, for survey efforts and preparation of National Register nominations, 1985
Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., 2014
Cindy Rambo (Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs), for bringing the Main Street Program to Oklahoma, 1986
Kent Ruth, for lifetime contributions to historic preservation through publications and preparation of National Register nominations, 1988
Southwestern Bell, support of statewide preservation efforts through grants to Main Street cities, 1989
U.S. Department of the Army & Fort Sill, for their dedicated efforts over the past several years to protect Fort Sill’s legacy while continuing the important mission of the past, 1997
State Historic Preservation Officer's Citation of Merit:
21C OKC, LLC; Hornbeek-Blatt Architects; and Rosin Preservation, LLC (Oklahoma City) for the rehabilitation of the Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant and its 1924 addition, 2017
914 North Broadway Association, TAP Architecture, and HSE Architects for Greenlease Moore Cadillac Rehabilitation, 2012
Robert Abernathy/Kimberly Clark, 1993
Karen Adcock (Tulsa) for restoration/rehabilitation of several downtown commercial buildings in Tulsa, 1991
Adventures in History and Heritage: A Directory of Cultural Sites and Museums in Ponca City, Oklahoma The City of Ponca City Historic Preservation Advisory Panel and Ponca City Main Street Adventures in History & Heritage Planning Group are commended for their development and publication of “Adventures in History & Heritage: A Directory of Cultural Sites and Museums in Ponca City, Oklahoma,” 2010
Charles R. Ainsworth and Elliott and Associates (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the
3 Kingman Building, 2003
Joel Alday, 1993 Aldridge Developers, Inc., MetroPlains Development, Inc., Sikes Architects, Charles Rainbolt, Bill Brewster, & Sooner Builders and Investments, Inc., 1998
Alice Robertson Junior High School, 2015
Amber-Pocasset Elementary School, Third Grade, 2016
Cathy Ambler (Tulsa), 2013
The American Lung Association of Oklahoma and Fritz Baily, P.C. (Tulsa) for rehabilitation of the Tulsa Fire Alarm Building, 2007
Amoco-Carver Stadium Renovation Steering Committee, 1999
David and Patsy Anderson, Margo Hoover, and Erin Turner for their preservation efforts with the Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park, 2017
Joe Anderson & Susan Bearden (Museum of the Great Plains), 1994
Richard Andrews for his work as the Special Projects Manager for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation's enhancements program, 2007
Arbuckle Historical Society, 1993
Arbuckle Historical Society of Murray County (Sulphur) for preservation of its 1917 building in historic downtown Sulphur, 2003
Arcadia Round Barn Project the Arcadia Historical Society and Affordable Construction Company are presented the Citation of Merit for efforts to preserve the National Register-listed property, 2010
Ardmore Main Street (Ardmore) for public programming, creating a historic walking tour, 1991
Ardmore Main Street Authority for tour map, 1996
Ardmore Main Street Authority for distributing an historic buildings coloring book, 1997
Ardmore Main Street Authority, 1998
Ardmore Main Street Authority, 2000
4 Ardmore Main Street Authority, 2001
Kingkini Arend (Enid) for her efforts to share Enid's historic buildings through her Mid-Century Modern Architecture tour, 2016
Jim Argo and Ann DeFrange (Oklahoma City) for research work for the Centennial Edition of the Daily Oklahoman and for research of Route 66, 1990
Armstrong Trust (Shawnee), 2013
Arts Council of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City) for workshop entitled Design Oklahoma: A Vision for the Future, 1991
Arvest Bank and Ambler Architects for the certified rehabilitation of the historic Union National Bank Building, 2007
Ken Ashworth (Tulsa) for archaeological site preservation of the Lake Wister Archaeological District, 1991
Atoka Pioneer Club Rehabilitation Project, 2011
W. David Baird (Stillwater) Investigator for the WPA Survey Program and Native American research, 1991
Cynthia Baker (Logan County Historical Society), 1994
Laura Baker (Durant), 2004
Dorothy Ball, 1993
Leonard F. Ball (Oklahoma City) for preservation leadership in restoration/rehabilitation of several Oklahoma City buildings, 1992
BancFirst for providing $10,000 to Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. to launch the PlanFirst Grant Program, 2007
Wilson Baptist (Shawnee) for his rehabilitation of the buildings that house Baptist Athletic Supply in downtown Shawnee, 2004
Linda Barnett for her contributions to historic preservation efforts statewide, 2016
Bartlesville 125, LLC; Lilly Architects; and Rosin Preservation, LLC (Bartlesville) for the certified rehabilitation of Sharp's Pawn Shop, 2017
5 Bartlesville Area History Museum for their collection and preservation of research materials that are the foundation for Downtown Bartlesville, Inc.'s work and for property owners planning rehabilitation projects, 2015
Bartlesville Heritage Trail Downtown District Guidebook The Bartlesville Convention and Visitors Bureau, the City of Bartlesville, and volunteers Sharon Hurst, Vicki Stewart, Barbara Garrison, and Rudy Geissler are commended for their outstanding efforts to produce the 2009, thirty-four page publication, 2010
Robert Bartlett, 2017
Bass Reeves Legacy Trail Walking Tour, 2012
Chris Bauer for his development of the 2009 concept plan for revitalization of Enid’s Downtown Historic District, 2010
Stacey Bayles and Kelly Bayles (Tulsa) for their collective efforts to preserve the history of the Eastern Oklahoma Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 2011
Dr. Brad Bays (OSU-Stillwater), 2002
Russ Bennett, Lawton for assisting Fort Sill in meeting its responsibilities under the law and being persistent in his advocacy for the preservation of history and for the peoples to whom that history matters, 2013
Dr. Mouzon Biggs (Tulsa), 2000
Bruce Binion and A.J. Cantrell (Sapulpa) for restoration of historic advertising signage in downtown Sapulpa, 1992
David Black (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Blue Dome LLC and Mike Kertok for their certified rehabilitation of Tulsa's Vickery Service Station, 2008
BMI Systems, Inc., and Elliott + Associates (OKC), 2002
Earl Bourne for the 2229 North Gatewood Rehabilitation Project, 2012
The Honorable D.W. Boyd (Newkirk), 2001
Joel Phleat Boyd and Dana Pruitt Boyd (Ardmore) for rehabilitation of their home, 2010
6 Don Boyington and William F. Fearnow (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Boyington lofts, 2003
Brady Heights, 1993
Brent Swift Design Build and Butzer Gardner Architects (Norman) for the rehabilitation of the Logan, 2016
Butch Bridges (Ardmore), 2000
Michael Brinkley and Lynda Donley (Norman) for the rehabilitation of a 1921 Spanish Mission Revival-style house in Norman's Chautauqua Historic District, 2014
James Briscoe (Butler) for identification and protection of resources in the Fort Supply Historic District, 1992
Broadway Garage Rehabilitation Project (Oklahoma City) Mason Realty Investors LLC and Hornbeek Blatt Architects are recognized for rehabilitation of the Broadway Garage, 2010
The Honorable Amy Brooks (Oklahoma City) for your leadership in the process to review and update the City of Oklahoma City’s historic preservation program, 2003
Robert L. Brooks for his more than thirty years of dedicated work to identify, protect, and treat Oklahoma's archeological sites, 2016
Wynona C. Brooks, Jack W. Brooks, and Randall E. McMillin (Jones), 2002
John Brown (Hobart) for rehabilitation of the J.C. Penney’s Building, 2005
Donna Broyles for her adaptive reuse of Newkirk's historic Masonic Building, 2008
Bill Bryans (Stillwater) Bartlesville Survey Project, 1990 Coal Mining Resources Study, 1992
Bill Bryans, Dianna Everett, Bryan Schulz, & Mary Jane Warde (OKC) for assistance to SHPO after Murrah Building bombing, 1996
Beverly Bryant for her efforts to inform the public about Ponca City's heritage and the importance of its preservation, 2014
John Bumgarner for his assistance in the preservation of Fort Sill's and therefore Oklahoma's, significant historic resources as an advocate and communicator, 2012
Paul Buntz for his service as the city manager of Durant, 2007
7 Dr. Stanley Bussey (posthumously) for his service as the Oklahoma Historic Preservation Review Committee's prehistoric archeologist from 1994 until his death in May 2006, 2007
Canadian County Historical Society, 2000
A.J. Cantrell, 1993
John Carmichael and Sue Frank (Woodward and Ft. Supply) for helping to preserve Fort Supply, 1992
Carnegie Centre LLC; Beck Design; and Sikes Abernathie Architects (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the Main Public Library, 2016
George O. Carney (Stillwater) for historic surveys, and energy and agriculture contexts for the Oklahoma Historic Preservation Planning Program, 1990 and publication of his article, "Historic Resources of Oklahoma's All-Black Towns: A Preservation Profile" for The Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1992
Bret Carter (Ponca City), 2002
Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Youth Group for their work last summer in Abbevile, Louisiana, to repair two historic houses dating from the 1880s, 2008
Albert C. Caywood (Ardmore), 2001
Chandler Brick Boosters Club, 1997
Chandler First United Methodist Church, 2001
Chandler Public Library for rehabilitation in Chandler, 1993
Cherokee County Civic Cultural Center for rehab of Thompson House, contact - Mary Ann Head, 324 S College, Tahlequah, 74464, 1993
The Cherokee Nation, Saline Preservation Association, Fritz Baily, P.C., and Dr. George H Odell for their combined efforts to preserve The Saline Courthouse, 2007
Cherokee Nation, Saline Preservation Association, and Fritz-Baily Architects for their partnership in the Saline Courthouse Stabilization and Springhouse Restoration projects, 2011
Cherokee Nation and Sikes Abernathie Architects for the Cherokee National Prison Restoration Project, 2012
Cherokee National Supreme Court Restoration Project Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism and
8 Sikes Abernathie Architects for preservation of the Cherokee National Supreme Court Building, 2010
Cherokee Terrace, LP and Rosin Preservation, LLC (Enid) for the certified rehabilitation of Cherokee Terrace Apartments, 2017
Chickasha Housing Partners Limited Partnership for its certified rehabilitation of the Chickasha Hotel, 2014
Chickasaw National Recreation Area, 1998
Children’s Historical Resources Center (Chandler) for rehabilitation of the Olsen-Crane building, 2005
Chisholm Trail Coalition for developing and conducting Walking Tour of Enid’s Downtown Historic District, 2010
CIMA & City of Okmulgee for restoration of Creek Council House in Okmulgee, 1993
Citizens for the Golden Dome (Oklahoma City) for your exemplary and dedicated efforts to save Oklahoma City’s Citizens Bank Building (The Golden Dome), 2003
Citizens for the Improvement of Chandler, 2000
Citizens National Bank and Trust Co., 1997
Citizens of Pittsburg County, Pittsburg County Commissioners, Pittsburg County Progress Committee, Architects in Partnership, and Pittsburg County Economic Development Authority Oversight Committee for rehabilitation of the Pittsburg County Courthouse, 2011
City of Anadarko Preservation Review Commission (Anadarko) for the publication of Anadarko Post Office and Stephen Mopope, 1992
City of Ardmore, 2001
City of Ardmore for walking tour brochure of the downtown historic district, 2002
City of Chickasha for adoption of a historic preservation zoning ordinance, 1994
City of Chickasha for the acquisition and nomination of the US Post Office and Courthouse to the National Register, 1995
City of Cordell, 1997
9 City of Durant and Durant Main Street for their highly successful Market Square Streetscape Project, 2008
City of Edmond for adopting a preservation zoning ordinance, 1994
City of Enid, 2001
City of Enid, 2002
City of Enid and Waverley Historic District Neighborhood Association for raising public awareness about and protecting the Waverley Historic District, 2008
City of Enid Historic Preservation Commission (Enid) for publication of brochures about Enid's preservation of its historic resources, 1992
City of Fairview for rehabilitated the Fairview Municipal Building, 2011
City of Guthrie, 2001
City of Guthrie, Guthrie Historic Preservation Commission, Guthrie Chamber of Commerce/Convention & Visitors Bureau, Guthrie Arts and Humanities Council, Guthrie Centennial Commission, Guthrie Museum Complex, Logan County Historical Society, and United States Postal Service for cosponsoring Preservation Is a Capital Idea: Oklahoma's 19th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 2008
City of Guthrie and Mike Kertok (Guthrie) for efforts to preserve the historic Guthrie Firehouse Tower, 2003
City of Lawton for its adoption of a local historic preservation ordinance in 2004, 2005
City of Midwest City for conducting a reconnaissance level of the city's "Original Mile" which deemed it eligible for National Register listing, 1994
City of Muskogee for the preparation of the successful National Register of Historic Places nomination for the Kendall Place Historic District, 2006
City of Muskogee Historic Preservation Commission (Muskogee) for publication of "Official Okie from Muskogee Tour Map", 1992
City of New Cordell, 1998
City of New Cordell, 2001
City of Norman for passage of a preservation zoning ordinance, 1994
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City of Norman, 2001
City of Norman Planning Department (Norman) for documentation of historic resources and preservation planning for Norman, 1991
City of Norman and Swearingen Communications (Tulsa) for the documentary, Historic Downtown Norman, 2013
The City of Oklahoma City for Historic Preservation EXPO: Supporting Sustainable, Livable Communities, 2012
City of Oklahoma City and Mehlburger Brawley Inc. for the Lake Overholser Bridge Rehabilitation Project, 2012
City of Oklahoma City Planning Department, 1997
City of Okmulgee for production of Preserving the Past, Preparing for the Future, 2009
City of Okmulgee Historic Preservation Commission (Okmulgee) for development of a historic context concerning Okmulgee's Black Heritage, 1992
City of Pawnee, for the Pawnee Municipal Bath House project, 2003
City of Ponca City, E.W. Marland Estate Commission, and E.W. Marland Estate Foundation for their efforts to preserve and share the E.W. Marland Mansion, 2008
City of Ponca City and Mary Jane Warde (Stillwater) for the Certified Local Governments fund, intensive-level survey to document the historic churches of the community, 2013
City of Ponca City, Ponca City Historic Preservation Advisory Panel, and Ponca City Main Street for their efforts to increase public awareness of Ponca City's heritage and the importance of its preservation, 2014
City of Sand Springs; Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum; GH2 Architects, LLC; and VOY Construction for rehabilitation of the Page Memorial Library Building, 2017
City of Sapulpa (Sapulpa) for implementation of a new historic preservation zoning ordinance, 1992
City of Shawnee for its proactive efforts in preservation planning, 2004
City of Tahlequah for adoption of a historic preservation zoning ordinance, 1995
11 City of Tahlequah Historic Preservation Board, 2012
Frank (Hal) Clark for the Clark Auto Ranch Facade Project, 2012
Hal and Pat Clark (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Neysa Clark, 1996
Wahnne Clark for his leadership and commitment of personal resources to bring attention to an abandoned cemetery situated on the east end of the Henry Post Army Air Field at Fort Sill, 2010
Susie Clinard (Oklahoma City) for leadership efforts in promoting preservation and fostering economic development across Oklahoma, 1992
Susie Clinard (OK Main St. Program, Dept. of Commerce), Todd Klabenes (Okmulgee Main St.), David Keathly (Ponca City Main St.), Harold Harris (City of Ponca City Historic Preservation Advisory Panel), Robert Powers (Tulsa Historical Society), Betty Price (State Arts Council of OK), Barbara Pahl (Nat'l Trust for Historic Pres.) & Kent Schell (City of Tulsa), 1994
Lucille Cline (Newkirk) for her efforts to protect the Cline building, 2005
Terry Cline (Oklahoma City) for the rehabilitation of his house in the 700 block of Northeast 21st Street, a contributing resource to the Capitol/Lincoln Terrace Historic District, 2015
Coca-Cola, 1993
Don Coffin for preservation leadership in Guthrie, OK, 1993
Don Coffin (Guthrie) for his many years of service in the revitalization of the Guthrie Historic District, 2006
Cohen-Esrey Communities, LLC (Enid) for the rehabilitation of Clay Hall, 2014
Louis Coleman (Idabel), 2002
The Colston Corporation (Ardmore) for rehabilitation of the Colston Building, 2003
The Coltrane Group for efforts to preserve the heritage of Boley, 2014
Comprise CDC; Rosin Preservation LLC; and Yeager Architects (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of Wesley Hospital, 2016
12 Hampton P. Conley (Fort Sill) for leadership in preservation of resources at Fort Sill, 1992
Francile Cook for her many contributions to the preservation of Holdenville and Hughes County history, 2010
COPTA, 1993
Co-Sponsors of Oklahoma's 23rd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference Wide Open for Preservation: Oklahoma's 23rd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference was held June 8-10, 2011, in Guymon. The Oklahoma Main Street Center and Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. join the SHPO in extending their appreciation to the Oklahoma Sustainability Network; Main Street Guymon; City of Guymon Convention and Tourism; Guymon Chamber of Commerce; Pioneer Showcase; and Guymon Chapter, No Man's Land Historical Society, 2012
Cosponsors of Oklahoma's 24th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, including: Tahlequah Main Street Association, Cherokee Nation Tourism, City of Tahlequah, Friends of the Thompson House, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Chamber of Commerce, Tahlequah City Historic Preservation Advisory Board, Tahlequah Tourism, and the United Keetoowah Band. Go with the Flow of Preservation: Oklahoma's 24th Annual Statewide Preservation, 2013
Cosponsors of Preservation Inside and Out: Oklahoma's 18th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference: Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, Wilburton Main Street, Inc., Robbers Cave State Park, Wilburton Chamber of Commerce, Latimer County Arts Council, Wilburton Round-Up Club, Twentieth Century Club, and Eastern Oklahoma State College, 2007
Coury Properties and Preservation and Design Studio (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Osler Building, 2015
Creek County Commissioners for the Collins Building Project, 1996
Alyssa Curtis (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Dale Housing Partners, LP and Preservation and Design Studio (Guymon) for rehabilitation of the Hotel Dale, 2017
Dan Davis Law Firm; MODA Architecture; Preservation and Design Studio; and Titus Construction (Oklahoma City ) for the rehabilitation of the Calvary Baptist Church, 2015
Lindsey Deatsch for her volunteer service and technical expertise for the preservation conference, 2017
DH Housing Limited Partnership; Strategic Realty; The Hill Firm; Big Five Community
13 Services, Inc.; and Mike Kertok, Architect (Durant) for the certified rehabilitation of the Bryan Hotel, 2017
Brian And Denise DiCintio, 1997
Russ and Ann Didlake (Ponca City) for rehabilitation of Grand Avenue Dollar Saver building in Ponca City, 1992
The Donnell Family (Oklahoma City) for their family's more than six decades of service as stewards of the Paseo Artists district, 2013
John D. Donner (Oklahoma Pharmacy Heritage Foundation), 1994
Downtown Muskogee, Inc. Historic Homes & Buildings Tour, 2010
Downtown Shawnee Facade Grant Program, 2013
Downtown Shawnee, Inc. for their leadership and advocacy of community revitalization efforts, 2004
Downtown Shawnee Main Street Program (Shawnee) for publication of the Downtown Shawnee Walking Tour Brochure, 1991
Downtown Sulphur Main Street, 1997
Richard Drass for his contributions to the preservation of Oklahoma's heritage, 2017
Marjorie Duncan for her professional services in the Section 106 review process, 2017
Tom & Nancy Dunlap (Ardmore), 2001
Durant Historical Society for rehabilitation of three buildings in the heart of Downtown Durant, 2004
Karen Dye (Newkirk) leadership in preservation of Newkirk, 1991
Karen Dye (Newkirk) for dedicated leadership efforts in the preservation and revitalization of downtown Newkirk, 2003
Eastside Elementary School (Chandler), 1996
David Eaton, Dean Rinehart, and Roger Rinehart (El Reno) for rehabilitation of the Rinehart/Eaton Building in El Reno, 1992
14 Edinborough Point LLC (Edmond) for rehabilitation of The Kivlehen House, 2008
Claudia Ellingsworth (Tulsa) for efforts to document resources affected by federally aided projects, 1992
Charles Elliott, 2016
Rand Elliott (OKC), 1997
Rand & Jeanette Elliott and Elliott+ Associates (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of Oklahoma City's Buick Building, 2008
Judi A. Elmore (Ardmore), 2002
El Reno Main Street Program (El Reno) for publication of "Main Street at Work" booklet and creation of a restoration/rehabilitation education program, 1991
El Reno Main Street Program, 2000
Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Shawnee) for their maintained preservation of this property, 2004
Enid News and Eagle for its role in raising public awareness about the full range of preservation issues, 2010
Enid-Phillips Symphony Association, 2001
ERC Development Group and The Hill Firm for the certified rehabilitation of Shawnee's Aldridge Hotel, 2006
Robert K. Erwin (Oklahoma City), 2001
Dianna Everett (Edmond) for her research efforts on the Checotah Depot which resulted in its National Register listing, 1992
John Feaver for his leadership and planning efforts related to preservation of the Oklahoma College for Women Historic District, 2005
Federal Aviation Administration for its exemplary restoration of the Douglas DC-3, N-34, 2004
Federal Emergency Management Agency and Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management for their exemplary preservation planning efforts, 2005
Ferguson Chapel Presbyterian Church Foundation (Watonga), 1996
15 Don & Sally Ferrell, 1993
Sally Ferrell (Chandler) for her acquisition and rehabilitation of an abandoned 1903 territorial commercial building, 2006
Film Exchange Row LLC and J3 Architecture (Oklahoma City) the certified rehabilitations of Film Exchange Buildings, 2009
First Presbyterian Church (Chandler), 1994
Hugh Fortenberry (Durant), 2002
Fort Reno Visitors Center (El Reno), 2000
Fort Sill for rehabilitation of Artillery Bowl, 2017
Thomas Foster and the University of Tulsa's Spring 2013 Cultural Resource Management Class, 2014
Founder's Tower Condominiums, LLC; Richard R. Brown Associates; and Steven McQuillin & Associates, 2016
Four El Reno Development Corporation (El Reno) for rehabilitation of the Canadian County Bank Building, 1992
Beverly Frantz (Oklahoma City), 2013
Ronald H. Frantz (Oklahoma City) for publication of "Don't Bungle that Bungalow" and "Okmulgee, Oklahoma: Bust to Boom", 1992
Ronald H. and Mary Frantz (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of their home in Oklahoma City's Paseo neighborhood, 1992
Ron and Mary Frantz (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of their home on Northwest 21st Street in Oklahoma City, 2006
Bob Fraser (Barnsdall) for his participation in preparation of the National Register nomination for the Woolaroc Ranch, 2015
Friends of the Coleman (Miami) for its exemplary efforts to preserve the historic Coleman Theatre, 2003
Friends of Frank Phillips Home, 1998
16 Friends of Historic Fort Reno (El Reno), 2000
Friends of Honey Springs Battlefield Park, Inc., 1998
Friends of Peter Conser Historical Site Society and Mike Kertok (Hodgen) for restoration of the Conser Barn, Peter Conser House, 2011
Friends of the Thompson House for preservation of the Thompson House, 2012
Marcine Moore Fritz (Durant), 2002
Marcine Moore Fritz (Durant), for her leadership during the development of the Three Valley Museum project, 2004
John M. (Chip) Fudge and Lisa Chronister (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Packard Oklahoma Motor Company Building, 2003
Cassandra Gaines (Muskogee) for promotion of heritage tourism in northeastern Oklahoma and for public outreach programs concerning African-American heritage, 2003
Gardner Tanenbaum Group and BDR Architects (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the Citizens Bank Tower, 2008
Garrison Companies and Sikes Abernathie Architects for the Manhattan Building Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Rita Jo Geer for The Orleans Rehabilitation, 2012
General Services Administration for rehabilitation of the U.S. Courthouse in Lawton and the Carl Albert U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building in McAlester, 2005
General Services Administration for rehabilitation of the National Register-listed U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse in Muskogee, 2006
General Services Administration and C.H. Guernsey & Co., 2002
General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum (Hobart) for the adaptive reuse of Hobart’s 1933 Farmers Co-op Association Building, 2009
General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute & Museum (Hobart), 2013
George Ghata & Roger Rinehard (El Reno), 2001
George Kaiser Family Foundation and Sikes Abernathie Architects for the Robinson Packer
17 Lofts Project, 2012
John Givens, Great Plains Coca Cola Bottling Company, Dean Codner, and Shaun Colbert (Chandler) for their efforts to repaint the Coca Cola sign, 2007
Charles R. Goins (and John W. Morris) (Norman) for publication of Oklahoma Homes Past and Present, 1992
Timothy A. Goins, 1997
Grady County Historical Society (Chickasha) for its sensitive rehabilitation of the Dixie building, 2016
Stanley W. Graila (Lexington), 1994
Grandfield, Oklahoma Planning and Preservation Commission (Grandfield) for production of a slide/tape presentation entitled "Grandfield, Oklahoma: Where the Harvest Begins", 1992
Sally Gray (Ardmore), 2002
Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce, 2016
Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church; Noble Jackson; Linda Tillman; and the University of Oklahoma's Fall 2015 Historic Buildings of Oklahoma/Historic Preservation Planning Class (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Sundial house, 2017
Greater Shawnee Chamber of Commerce, 2004
Greater Shawnee Convention and Visitors Bureau for its historic stained glass tour, 2004
D.B. Green & the late Ira Green, 1997
Dr. Alyson Greiner (OSU-Stillwater), 2002
Jim and Ann Grocholski (Guymon) for Preservation of Their Home at 418 North Academy, 2012
Group M Investment, Inc. for the Campbell Hotel Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Group M Investments for the certified rehabilitation the historic Casa Loma Hotel, now the Campbell Hotel, 2015
GSA & GSB, 1993
Stephen Gullatt (City of Okmulgee Historic Preservation Commission), 1994
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Guthrie First United Methodist Church, 2011
Guthrie Historic District Townsite Commission (Guthrie) for presentation of the symposium "Signage: Victoriana to Art Deco", 1992
Guymon Furniture either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Guymon Main Street either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Guymon's This Place Matters Tour Sponsors and Volunteers, including: Southern Office Supply, Phyllis Claycomb, Sara Richter, Jim and Ann Grocholski, Dean and Joan Kear, Judy Ortiz, Mike and Susan Byers, Craig and Jamie Barnes, and Sharon Morgan, 2013
Laquita Hackett (Shawnee), 2004
Keith Hadlock (Lincoln Terrace Neighborhood Association), 1994
Bruce Hall and Mike Stuart for the rehabilitation of 2517 Northwest 15th Street in Miller's Boulevard Historic District and for their leadership in a wide range of neighborhood preservation activities, 2015
Les Hall (Oklahoma City), 2001
Thomas Harris (Ardmore), 2001
Steven & Elizabeth Harshman (Newkirk) for their rehabilitation of the Farmers National Bank building, 2008
John D. Hartley (ODOT), 1996
John D. Hartley for devoting the last thirty years to public service and historic preservation and his service as a member of the Historic Preservation Review Committee, 2016
Arn Henderson (Norman) for contributions to the preservation movement in Oklahoma, 1990
Donald O. Henry (Tulsa) for his efforts to identify archeological resources in the Tulsa/North Triangle project, 1992
Rex Herren (Cordell) for leadership in helping get a preservation zoning ordinance passed for Cordell, 1992
19 Hardie & Younghee Higgins (Newkirk) for rehabilitation of the First National Bank building, 2008
Chuck & Jana Hill (Marlow), 1996
Historical Preservation, Inc. (Oklahoma City) for publication of Heritage Hills: Preservation of a Neighborhood, 1991
Historic Fort Supply Foundation, 1999
Historic Shawnee Alliance, Inc., 2017
Harold Hite, 1993
Hobart Main Street Program for its storefront restoration grants program, 2014
Don Holland (Tecumseh), 2001
Hominy Heritage Association (Hominy) for its efforts to rehabilitate the Marland Filling Station and Prepare the National Register nomination for the property, 2003
Winfrey Houston (Stillwater) for leadership in restoration/rehabilitation of historic resources in Stillwater, 1991
Winfrey Houston (Stillwater) for rehabilitation efforts on Stillwater’s 7th Street, 2005
Jim Hubbard, 1993
Bill Humphrey (Enid), 2001
The Honorable Kirk Humphreys (Oklahoma City) for your dedicated efforts to preserve the Skirvin Hotel, 2003
Ada Hunter & Simon Ott for rehabilitation of historic properties located at 419-421 Main Street in Downtown Shawnee, 2013
Joan Hunter (Pauls Valley) for rehabilitation of the W.J. Long Building, 2004
Charles and Ann Hyman (Grandfield) for rehabilitation of Grandfield's Hubbard House, 1992
Charles Hyman (Grandfield) for preservation leadership and the Grandfield video, 1993
IH Landlord, LLC; Rosin Preservation, LLC; and Selser Schaefer Architects (Tulsa) for the certified rehabilitation of the International Harvester Building, 2017
20 ImageNet Consulting (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the Vesper Building, 2013
Kim Inman (Bartlesville) for ensuring that the history of White Rose Cemetery is documented and made available to researchers and the public, 2015
Interak Corporation and Sikes Abernathie Architects (Tulsa) for the certified rehabilitation of the Ward Building, 2016
International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (McAlester) for stewardship of the IORG Supreme Assembly Temple, located in, 2014
INTV PROGRAM "HISTORICAL TAHLEQUAH," 2012
Ludwig Isenberg (Ardmore), 2001
Cheryl Ishmael (OKC), 1994
The Honorable Ernest Istook for his efforts to facilitate redevelopment of Oklahoma City’s Skirvin Hotel, 2005
James E. Hamilton Correctional Center (Hodgen) for the rehabilitation of The Peter Conser House, 2004
Butch and Marsha Jarvis (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Jim Thorpe Foundation (Yale) for its preservation efforts of the Jim Thorpe Home, 2004
Johnston County Historical and Genealogical Society (Tishomingo) for preservation of the historic Robert Maxwell Harris Building, 2003
LaWayne E. Jones (Jones Drilling, Inc.), 1994
The Journal Record (Oklahoma City) for publication of Max Nichols' series of articles on Oklahoma City's innercity, 1992
Kenwood Historic District Neighborhood Association (Enid) for sponsoring Kenwood Golden Days 2008, 2009
Kerry Kelly for the Kelly House Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Dorothy Kidd and Karol Castro (Anadarko) for restoration/rehabilitation of The Green Apple building in Anadarko, 1990
21 Cheri Killam-Bomhard and Ken Ruhnke, Chickasaw National Recreation Area; and Spring 2016 Environmental Design Capstone Class, Environmental Design Program, OU College of Architecture for their collaboration to design the historic Panther Falls Comfort Station and the Cold Springs Campground upgrade project, 2017
Elise Kilpatrick (Oklahoma City) for her stewardship of the Milk Bottle Grocery, 2017
Elise Kilpatrick; Seibold Architecture; and Preservation and Design Studio (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Milk Bottle Grocery building, 2016
John Kilpatrick, 1998
Kirkpatrick Foundation, 1993
Robert Klemme (Enid) for his efforts to preserve the Chisholm Trail, 2016
Susan Allen Kline for her research and publications contributing to the preservation of historic properties in Oklahoma, 2017
Johnny Kneisel (Shawnee), 2004
Kathleen Lacey (Anadarko) for her efforts to preserve the DeVaughn Drug, 2013
Toney J. Lackey (Oklahoma City) for efforts in marking CCC properties, 1990
Wallace Lale (Shawnee), 2004
Irene Lam (Oklahoma City) for her personal efforts to preserve Oklahoma City’s Citizens State Bank Building, 2004
Land Legacy (formerly The Trust for Public Land) (Tulsa) for efforts to preserve the Kuhlman Farm, 2003
Land Run Commercial Real Estate; 23rd Street Equity LLC; Pump Libations LLC; Chris Lower and Kathryn Mathis; TAP Architecture; David Ledbetter; Sam Gresham; and Jeluxa Construction (Oklahoma City) for their rehabilitation of NW 23rd Street between N. Walker and N. Dewey Avenue, 2017
Langston University and Anishinabe Design Inc. (Norman) for the rehabilitation of Langston University Cottage Row Historic District, 2013
Larson Development; Rosin Preservation, LLC; and Walter Parks Architect (Tulsa) for the certified rehabilitation of the Bill White Chevrolet Complex, 2017
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Charles L.W. Leider (Stillwater) for publication of "Capitol Townsite Historic District, Guthrie, Oklahoma: A Case Study, 1980-1986", 1992
Charles L. Leider (Stillwater) for his leadership and scholarship, 2014
Harry Leonard (Muskogee) for leadership in restoration of the Severs Hotel in Muskogee, 1990
Paul and Rosemary Lewis for the Lewis House Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Liberty Elementary School (Sapulpa), 1996
Lincoln County Historical Society for preservation leadership on various projects in Chandler, 1994
Lincoln County Historical Society, 2000
Gail Loafman (Duncan) for her leadership in saving Duncan’s W.T. Foreman House, 2005
Local Cosponsors of the 2009 Statewide Preservation Conference Main Street Altus; Hobart Main Street, Inc.; Mangum Main Street Program; Sayre Main Street Program; Quartz Mountain Resort Arts and Conference Center; and Southern Prairie Library System. Reaching the Summit: Oklahoma's 21st Annual Statewide Preservation Conference was held June 3-5, 2009, 2010
Local Cosponsors of Artfully Done: Oklahoma's 20th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference City Main Street; the City of Ponca City; the Ponca City Park and Recreation Department; the Ponca City Chamber of Commerce/Ponca City Tourism Department; the Ponca City Historic Preservation Advisory Panel; and Newkirk Main Street for cosponsoring the 2008 statewide preservation conference, 2009
Local cosponsors of Historic Preservation ABCs: Oklahoma's 26th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, including: The University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture and Institute for Quality Communities; City of Norman; Cleveland County Historical Society; Norman Arts Council; Norman Chamber of Commerce; Norman Convention and Visitors Bureau; Norman Downtowners Association; and Oklahoma Archeological Survey, 2015
Local Cosponsors of Oklahoma's 17th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference (Stillwater) Downtown Stillwater, the Payne County Historical Society, Sheerar Museum, Stillwater Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Stillwater Community Center, 2006
Local Cosponsors of Out Front in Preservation: Oklahoma's 22nd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference (Okmulgee) Okmulgee Main Street, the City of Okmulgee Historic Preservation Commission, and the Creek Council House Museum were the local cosponsors for Out
23 Front in Preservation: Oklahoma's 22nd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference held June 9-11, 2010, 2011
James L. Loftis (Honolulu, Hawaii) for years of service as the architect on the Historic Preservation Review Committee, 1990
Jack Longacre and Mike Kertok, Architect for the Bristow Body Shop Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Loretta Y. Jackson-African American Historical Society (Chickasha) for the rescue and restoration of a circa 1910 African American one room, 2010
U.S. Representative Frank Lucas, 1997
Fred Lucas, 2005
Wesley and Patsy Lucas for their stewardship of Patsy’s Island Archeological Site and for their generous cooperation with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, 2005
John Mabrey (Okmulgee) for rehabilitation of the Severs Block in Okmulgee leading to its National Register listing, 1991
Main Street Bartlesville; Bartlesville Area History Museum; Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce; Bartlesville Visitors Bureau; Bartlesville Redevelopment Trust Authority; Washington County Historical Society; City of Bartlesville; and Price Tower Art Center for Tradition and Transition: Oklahoma's 27th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference was held June 3-5, 2015, 2016
Main Street Enid, Inc. for creation of the website www.DowntownEnidHistory.com, 2016
Main Street Enid, Inc.; the City of Enid; Visit Enid; Park Avenue Thrift; and Wymer Brownlee for their partnership in presenting Preservation is Golden: Oklahoma's 28th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference held June 1–3, 2016, 2017
Main Street of Perry, Cherokee Strip Museum, City of Perry, and Civic Organization Cooperative Effort Main Street of Perry, Cherokee Strip Museum, the City of Perry, and Civic Organization Cooperative Effort were the local cosponsors for Our Sense of Place: Oklahoma's 25th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 2014
Veronica Mair (Ponca City) for dedicated leadership in the development of Ponca City’s local historic preservation programs, 2003
Noel & Glenda Mann (Ardmore), 2001
24 Donald and Shirley Marquardt for their preservation of Enid’s historic McCristy-Knox Mansion, 2009
Wilma Mascho (Chandler), 1999
Bill and Nelda Matthews (Chandler) for rehabilitation of the National Register-listed Conklin House, 2010
Mayo Hotel Rehabilitation Project (Tulsa) The Snyder Family and Phillips Slaughter Rose Architects are commended for the certified rehabilitation of the Mayo Hotel, 2010
Glynn and Sandra McCauley (Cushing) for the National Register nominate of their house, 2010
John McConnel (Okmulgee) for restoration of downtown Okmulgee's Cook/Orpheum Theater Lobby, 1992
McCoy Building, LLC and Keleher Architects, 2017
William Alva "Mac" McGalliard (Ardmore), 2000
Doug McGee (Guthrie), 1999
Lavina McKinzey (Cleveland County Historical Society), 1994
MCLI, LLC and Elliott + Associates (Oklahoma City's) for rehabilitation the Midcontinent Building, 2008
Marion McMillan (Shawnee) for his outstanding leadership to insure that the Aldridge Hotel will again serve the community, 2004
Maryjo Meacham (Norman) for efforts in preservation research and planning, including surveys of Norman, Tulsa, and Okmulgee, 1991; for her role as a preservation leader and her research efforts in the preparation of the DeBarr Historic District National Register nomination, 1992
Maryjo Meacham (City of OKC Planning Dept.), 1994
Maryjo Meacham for rehab of Holmberg House, Norman, 1997
Meadow Gold Sign Restoration Project The Tulsa Foundation for Architecture and its partners, PSA Dewberry; Markham Ferrell; the City of Tulsa; Claude Neon Federal Signs; Tulsa County; and the Oklahoma Route 66 Association were recognized for their restoration of the Meadow Gold sign, 2010
Liz Medley (Tulsa), 2002
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Mary Melton and Minnette Page for their leadership in the preservation of the Lawton High school building, 2005
Phillip and Phyllis Melton (Anadarko) for restoration/rehabilitation of the Melton Drug Store in Anadarko, 1990
Mesta Park Neighborhood Association (Oklahoma City) for presentation of the annual Mesta Park Christmas House Tour, 1992
Mesta Park Neighborhood Association (Oklahoma City) for petitioning for preservation zoning ordinances, 1995
MetroPlains Development, Inc., Rogers County Historical Society, WAROMA, 1998
MetroPlains Development LLC, Sapulpa Main Street, and Sikes Abernathie Architects for the Wells Building Rehabilitation Project, 2012
MetroPlains Properties, Inc. and Sikes Abernathie Architects, P.C, (Tulsa), 2002
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma for the Drake House Preservation Project, 2012
Midtown-1100 Broadway, LLC; Fitzsimmons Architects; and Preservation and Design Studio (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the Chieftain Pontiac Building, 2017
Midtown Investments LLC (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Packard-Eisele Motors Building, 2014
Mid-Town Renaissance for the Plaza Court Shopping Center Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Midtown Renaissance (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation is The Guardian Building, 2015
Midtown Renaissance (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Marion Hotel, 2017
Midtown Renaissance and Butzer Gardner Architects (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of The Mayfair, 2016
Midtown Renaissance; David Kraszewski, Architect; and Preservation and Design Studio (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the Marion Hotel, 2016
Mid-Town Renaissance and Krittenbrink Architecture for the Hadden Hall Hotel Rehabilitation Project, 2012
26 L. "Jim" Milroy (Okmulgee) for recording the entire restoration process of the Muskogee Creek Indian Council House on slides, 1994
Jeff Mirasola & Stephen J. Pusateri (OKC), 1994
Caryl Morgan, 2008
Jonita Mullins (Muskogee) for development and presentation of Historic Neighborhood Walking Tours, 2014
Jonita Mullins (Muskogee) for her publication of The Jefferson Highway in Oklahoma: The Historic Osage Trace, 2017
Jim and Charlotte Murphy (El Reno) for rehabilitation of the Judge Harry L. Fogg Residence, 2009
Murrah Revitalization Advisory Committee, 1998
Museum of the Great Plains/Steve Wilson (Lawton), 1995
Museum of the Western Prairie; Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.; Southern Prairie Library System; and Western Trail Historical Society, 2017
Muskogee Arts District Homes, LP and Preservation and Design Studio (Muskogee) for rehabilitation of Severs block, 2017
Muskogee Historic Preservation Commission for publication of Traces of Muskogee’s Past, a four-color brochure, 2009
Muskogee Historic Preservation Commission and Okie Heritage for publication of Muskogee's Colorful History coloring book, 2017
Muskogee Housing Partners, LP and Sikes Abernathie Architects for the certified rehabilitation of the Surety Building, 2007
Muskogee's Soulful Story, 2011
The Nature Conservancy (Pawhuska), for preservation of the Champan-Barnard Ranch, 2003
Shelby Navarro and Rachel Navarro (Tulsa) for their certified rehabilitation of the commercial property at 1302 East 6th Street, which contributes to the Sixth Street Commercial/Residential Historic District, 2015
Larry Neal (Norman) for efforts to identify Oklahoma's archeological resources, including work
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Nelson+Stowe Development; Ross Group; and KKT Architects (Tulsa) for rehabilitation of the Coliseum Apartments, 2016
Newkirk Community Historical Society for its leadership efforts and the preservation of important downtown commercial building, 2005
Newkirk Herald Journal for keeping the public informed about local preservation issues and events, 2004
Newkirk Junior Main Street, 2005
Newkirk Main Street Authority, 1996
Newkirk Main Street Board and Volunteers for revitalization of their National Register listed commercial district, 2008
Newkirk Main Street Design Committee for exemplary leadership in local preservation efforts, 2005
New Nashville Preservation and Historical Association (Nash) for its exemplary efforts to protect the Nash Bank, 2003
Glen and Shirley Nichols (Chandler) for rehabilitation of the Cadwalder Building in Chandler, 1992
Noble Hotel, Inc., 1993
L. David Norris (Durant), 2002
Northern Oklahoma College, GH2 Architects, LLC, and Hemphill Services, LLC for rehabilitation of two buildings on NOC's Tonkawa campus, Wilkin Hall and Harold Hall, 2014
North-West Corner, LLC and HSE Architects for the 1910 Building Rehabilitation Project, 2012
OETA-TV (Oklahoma City/Tulsa) for the Oklahoma News Report's Preserving History segment, 2011
George H. Odell (Tulsa) for efforts to document archeological resources between Jenks and Bixby along the Arkansas River bluffline, 1992
Oklahoma Anthropological Society (Oklahoma City) for their part in the preservation of Oklahoma's prehistoric and historic archeological resources, 1991
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Oklahoma Anthropological Society (Oklahoma City), 1998
Oklahoma Anthropological Society and Oklahoma Archeological Survey (Norman) for their invaluable assistance to the Oklahoma Historical Society in the study of Historic Fort Gibson, 2011
Oklahoma Archeological Survey, 1999
Oklahoma Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association for their identification of graves of those who came to Indian Territory over the Trail of Tears and of places associated with their journey, 2013
Oklahoma City Metropolitan Association of Realtors and the City of Oklahoma City Planning Department, 2017
OKC Planning Commission, 1993
Oklahoma City University School of Law and Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates for the rehabilitation of Central High School, 2016
Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 1997
Oklahoma Foundation for Architecture/Fred Schmidt, 1995
Oklahoma Gazette (Oklahoma City) for publication of numerous articles on Oklahoma City's historic districts and the efforts to revitalize them, 1992
Oklahoma Humanities Council for Oklahoma Humanities Magazine, 2012
Oklahoma Main Street Center, Department of Commerce; Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.; Durant Main street; City of Durant; Choctaw Nation; Durant Historical Society, and Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Durant) for cosponsoring Oklahoma’s 14th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 2003
Oklahoma Main Street Center; Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.; Miami Main Street, Inc.; City of Miami; Friends of the Coleman; Miami Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau; Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; and Ottawa County Historical Society (Miami) for cosponsoring Oklahoma’s 15th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 2004
Oklahoma Main Street Program (Oklahoma City) for publication of the book Design Guidelines, 1991
Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., Ardmore Main Street Authority, 1999
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Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., City of Clinton, Clinton Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Route 66 Museum, 1998
Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., El Reno Main Street Program, Fort Reno Visitors Center, Preservation El Reno, Inc., 2001
Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., and Main Street Duncan for co-sponsoring the Eighth Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 1997
Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Main Street Enid, City of Enid, 2002
Oklahoma Main Street Program, Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., Oklahoma Heritage Association, Historic Preservation, Inc., the City of Oklahoma City Planning Department, & Stockyards City Main Street for cosponsoring the 7th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 1996
Oklahoma Main Street Program/Susie Clinard, 1995
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (Norman), 1995
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Oklahoma Museums Association, and Oklahoma Foundation for the Humanities (Norman) for development of the program "Diaries in the Dirt", 1992
Oklahoma Sports Museum (Guthrie) for its decision to locate in a prominent building in the heart of the Guthrie Historic District and for contributing to the community's overall heritage tourism efforts, 2006
Oklahoma Today, 1993
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, 1995
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, Builders Unlimited, Inc., and GH2 Architects, LLC for rehabilitation of the Greenleaf State Park Nature Center, 2014
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, Planning and Development Division for funding a survey of ten state parks, 1994
Okmulgee Preservation Commission and Okmulgee Main Street (Okmulgee) for their preservation education efforts in hosting a luncheon and historic photo exhibit at the Creek Council House in Okmulgee, 1991
30 Old Central Rehabilitation Project Oklahoma State University and TAP Architecture are commended for their sensitive rehabilitation of the Old Central Building, 2010
Nancy Orr and Linda Smithton (Woodward) for exemplary efforts to preserve and rehabilitate Woodward’s Stine House, 2003
Osage Nation, 1993
Oscar Jacobson Foundation (Norman) for its leadership role in the preservation of the Oscar B. Jacobson House, 1992
Michael Overall (Tulsa), 2000
Park Harvey Apartments LLC and Merriman Associates/Architects for the certified rehabilitation of the Fidelity National Building, 2008
Park on the Square, LLC; Ron Drake Consulting; and J Square Construction (Okmulgee) for the certified rehabilitation of the Parkinson Trent and Company Building, 2017
Tom Parry (Anadarko), 1999
Partners for Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation in Oklahoma the SHPO thanks Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.; the City of Oklahoma City; the National Trust for Historic Preservation; the Kirkpatrick Family Fund; Chesapeake Energy; and Julie Bott Miner, in honor of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Miner, for providing financial support necessary to complete Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation, 2009
Partners for the National Preservation Conference the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, Tulsa Preservation Commission, and Tulsa Convention and Visitors Bureau for the 2008 national conference, 2009
Charlotte Patterson (Shawnee), 2004
Pauls Valley Historical Society for its publication entitled Walking Tour & Historical Homes, 2010
Pawhuska Downtown Revitalization Association (Pawhuska) for their preservation efforts in Pawhuska and their restoration project of the Constantine Theatre for a community center, 1990
Pawhuska Downtown Revitalization Association, 1997
Pawnee Bill Ranch Association, 2004
Pawnee Business Council, Barrett L. Williamson Architects, Inc., and Builders Unlimited, Inc. for rehabilitation of three buildings in the Pawnee Agency and Boarding School Historic District,
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Bill E. Peavler (Oklahoma City) one of Oklahoma's most dedicated preservation advocates, 1992
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and The Small Group Architects for the Peoria Indian School Restoration Project, 2012
Perry National Register Task Force for efforts to prepare the National Register nomination for the Perry Courthouse Square Historic District, 2004
Pershing Project, LLC and Sikes Abernathie Architects (Tulsa) for rehabilitation of the J. J. Pershing School, 2017
David and Sharon Petty (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Philtower, LLC and Kinslow, Keith, and Todd (Tulsa) for rehabilitation of the Philtower building, 2007
Picher Mining Field Museum (Picher) for efforts to prepare the National Register nomination for the Picher Lead and Zinc Ore Producers Association Office Building, 2003
Pioneer Woman Museum Advisory Board (Ponca City) for its efforts in the conservation of the Pioneer Woman Statue, 2004
Pleasant Valley School Foundation, Inc. (Stillwater) for restoration/rehabilitation of the Pleasant Valley School building, 1991
Ponca City Art Association for their exemplary stewardship of the Soldani Mansion, 2014
Ponca City Ghost Sign Project for restoration of two historic Coca-Cola ghost signs in the Main Street district, 2010
Ponca City Historic Preservation Advisory Panel for their ongoing commitment to protecting Ponca City's heritage, 2008
Ponca City Historic Preservation Panel (Ponca City) for publication of the historic driving tour of Ponca City, 1992
Ponca City Historic Re-Enactors Group for their performances that inform the public about Ponca City's heritage in an interesting and entertaining way, 2014
Ponca City Main Street Authority (Ponca City) for its development of a local historical marker program, 1990
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Poncan Theatre Co., 1993
Poncan Theatre Co. and Ponca City Main Street (Ponca City) for their joint efforts in helping save the Poncan Theatre from demolition, 1991
Positively Paseo! for Neighborhood Redevelopment Efforts, 2012
Pottawatomie County Historical Society (Shawnee) for their stewardship of the Santa Fe Depot, 2004
Precor Realty Advisors (Oklahoma City), 2000
Linda Presa (Enid) for restoration of her home in the Waverley Historic District, 2010
Preservation El Reno, Inc., 2000
Preservation Oklahoma, Inc., 1995
Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. for partnering with the Oklahoma Historical Society to keep the Overholser Mansion open to the public, 2004
Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.; Gumerson and Associates; and Mike Kertok for their work to restore the exterior of the historic Henry Overholser Mansion, 2015
Preserve Pawhuska, Inc. (Pawhuska) for its efforts to save Pawhuska’s Triangle building, 2003
Public, Education & Government Access System TV (Enid) for its programming related to historic preservation in Northwest Oklahoma, 2011
Fredda Puckett and Leyton Puckett (Del City), 2015
Ronda Purvines (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Railroad Museum of Oklahoma (Enid), 2016
Redlands Community College and Mass Architects, Inc. (El Reno) for rehabilitation of The Darlington Chapel, 2011
Teresa Rendon (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of the duplex at 720 NE 15th Street, 2017
Restoration-Limited Partnership (Ralston) for its rehabilitation of the Ralston Opera House, 1992
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Larry Roberts (Oklahoma State Representative) (Miami) for your dedication and leadership in a variety of historic preservation efforts in Miami, 2003
Bill Robertson, 1993
Luke Robison, Lincoln County Route 66 Association, Chandler High School Technical Education Class, Dale Calvin, Les Turelli (Meramec Caverns Co.), 1994
Robby Robson and Barrett Williamson (Ada) for efforts to rehabilitate Ada’s historic Sugg Clinic, 2006
Rock Cafe Rehabilitation Project Dawn Welch, Mike Kertok and David Burke, engineer, were recognized for rehabilitation of this Route 66 icon, 2010
Rogers County Historical Society (Claremore) for its efforts to preserve The Belvidere and the Totem Pole, 1992
Rogers County Historical Society is commended for rehabilitation of the Will Rogers Library building for use as their new Claremore Museum of History, 2013
Rogers State University Public Television (Miami) for their documentary, The Coleman Theatre Beautiful, about the theaters rehabilitation and dedication of the community, 2008
Jodi Rolls (Mustang) for the restoration of the Meloy House, 2016
The Romo Company and Corner Greer & Associates, Inc. for the Rawlins Furniture Company Building Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Jimmy Earlene Brady Rose (Ardmore), 2000
Jim Ross (Arcadia), 2001
Ross Cemetery Rehabilitation Project Howell and Vancuren, Inc. Architects, Sikes Abernathie Architects, and Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism receive recognition for the Ross Cemetery rehabilitation project, 2010
Jerry & Gayle Rowell (Duncan), 2001
Kenny Rowley (City of Tulsa), 2002
The Roy Alford Family of Red Oak and the Archeological Conservancy for their cooperative efforts to preserve Archeological Site 34LT11 (the Alford Mound formerly known as the McCutchan-McLaughlin site), 2006
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Mark Ruffin (Oklahoma City), 1997
Gwen Russ and Camelia Kliewer (Cordell) for rehabilitation of the Kliewer/Russ Building, 2003
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Rectory (Wilburton), 2009
St. Gregory's University and TAP Architecture (Shawnee), 2016
St. John's Episcopal Church; GH2 Architects LLC; and Magnum Construction, Inc., 2015
Samuel Sadler Arts Academy, Muskogee Public Schools, 2012
Sandalwood Properties, LLC for the certified historic rehabilitation of the house and carriage house contribute to the Brady Heights Historic District, 2008
Sapulpa Historical Society and Sapulpa Main Street (Sapulpa) for their publication of a historic walking tour brochure for Sapulpa, 1992
Cynthia Savage (Pocasset), 2013
Kent Schell (Tulsa Preservation Commission), 1994
Kent Schell (Tulsa), 2006
Charles Scott (Guthrie) for his many contributions to the preservation of Guthrie's rich architectural legacy, 2006
Todd Scott (OKC), 2001
Jerry Searcy (OKC), 1999
Seekers of Success (Bartlesville) for The Anchor House project, 2015
Severs Centennial Gala (Muskogee), 2013
Randel Shadid & Stephen Schaus (Edmond), 1995
Jana Shafer (Newkirk), 2005
Shawnee’s Cosponsors of Oklahoma’s 16th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, 2005
Sieber Holdings LLC (Oklahoma City) for the rehabilitation of the Sieber Apartment Hotel, 2009
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Sieber Holdings LLC (Oklahoma City) for their efforts to designate the Sieber Grocery and Apartment Hotel as a historic landmark, 2017
SJS Hospitality and GH2 Architects LLC for Courtyard by Marriot Downtown for the Atlas Building Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Skirvin Partners, LLC, Marcus Hotels and Resorts, City of Oklahoma City, Kahler Slater Architects, and Flintco Constructive Solutions for rehabilitation of the Skirvin Hilton Hotel, 2007
Skirvin Partners LLC; Oklahoma City Redevelopment Authority; and Center for Economic Development Law, 2015
Andrew Slaucitajs (Tulsa), 2011
Small Architects (Edmond) for the rehabilitation of 108 South Broadway, 2015
The Small Group – Architects for restoration of Edmond's first schoolhouse, 2007
Betty White Smith (Pawhuska) (presented posthumously) is recognized for her leadership in the Osage County Historical Society Museum’s development, 2013
Bruce Smith for rehabilitation of Pawhuska Drug Store, 2016
Chuck Smith for his stewardship of Smith Number 2 archeological site and his outstanding assistance to the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, 2005
James Smith (Marlow) for preservation leadership in rehabilitation of the old Marlow City Hall, 1994
Sherman Smith (Tulsa) for his donation of a complete 1947 portable oil-drilling rig, 2004
John Snyder and Tori Snyder for the certified rehabilitations of the old city hall and the council room, part of the Tulsa Civic Center Historic District, 2015
The Society for the Revitalization of Downtown Shawnee for its efforts to revitalize The Ritz Theatre, 2004
Sonic Industries, Inc., 1999
Sooner Theater of Norman, Inc. and the City of Norman (Norman) for their continued efforts to preserve Norman's historic Sooner Theater, 1992
Southeastern Foundation (Durant) for their efforts to rehabilitate the Durant National Bank
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Southern Prairie Library System, Western Trail Historical Society, Museum of the Western Prairie, Main Street Altus, Shortgrass Arts and Humanities Council, and the Oklahoma Humanities Council for "A Tapestry Tour of Five Historic Sites in Southwest Oklahoma," 2012
Southridge Apartments, Inc., Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc., and Blackledge & Associates Architects, 2002
Southwest Power Administration for its preservation planning initiative, development of a Programmatic Agreement with the SHPO and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 2005
Bill and Oakla Spears (Okmulgee) for helping preserve the history of Nuyaka Mission, 1992
Rene Spineto (Guthrie), 2006
Standley Systems LLC for rehabilitation of the historic Sherman Iron Works building in Oklahoma City, 2014
State Arts Council of Oklahoma/Betty Price, 1995
Donal & George Stidham (Checotah) for rehabilitation of the Knisely-Long Building, 1993
Lee & Mary Stidham (Checotah), 2001
Stillwater Community Center Foundation for its maintenance and operation of the Stillwater Community Center, 2005
Stillwater High School/C.E. Donart Alumni Association and Museum for their efforts to record and preserve photos, document and memorabilia associated with the school and assist graduating classes with reunions, 2005
Stratford Historic Restoration Association, 2001
Vern & Sara Street, 1996
Stroud Historic Neighborhood Association, 2001
The Sunday Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) for its publication of articles pertaining to preservation efforts in Oklahoma, 1990
Brent Swift, 2014
SWODA, 1993
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Ed Taylor and the Tulsa Community College Documentary Filmmaking Class for their production of Tulsa: Finding 66, 2014
TDL NOW II, LLC; PreserveLandmarks, LLC; and Phillips Slaughter Rose (Tulsa) for the certified rehabilitation of Vandever's Department Store, 2017
Jane Thomas (Guthrie) for research in the updating of the Guthrie Historic District National Register nomination, 1991
Warren and Jeri Thomas (Shawnee) for the restoration and rehabilitation of the Masonic Building and the Federal National Bank Building, 2004
Arthur & Betty Thompson (Stroud) & Al Bode (Edmond), 2000
Charles Thompson (Moore) for his efforts to preserve the history of the Moore Old School building and its K-12 alumni that attended the school from 1921-1958, 2013
Three Rivers Museum (Muskogee) for the Downtown Muskogee Walking Tour, 2005
Three Rivers Museum of Muskogee, Inc., 2001
Three Rivers Museum of Muskogee, Inc. for the Thomas-Foreman Home Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Pete Thurmond (Leedey) for preservation of archeological sites, 1991
Pete Thurmond (Cheyenne), 1997
TMS, Sequoia (Stillwater), 1997
Tonkawa Historical Society for efforts to preserve the 1890s Tonkawa Depot, 2009
Tower Theater Sign Restoration Project to Uptown Development Group, Superior Neon Signs, Inc., and Fitzsimmons Architects for restoration of the Tower Theater's neon sign, 2010
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture for its "Downtown Tulsa-Building Opportunity" brochure, 2010
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture for their study, "The Oklahoma Historic Tax Credit: Impact on the Oklahoma Economy," 2017
Tulsa Hotel Ambassador, LLC, 2000
38 Tulsa Preservation Commission (Tulsa) for preservation activities including updating the city's preservation plan, 1992
Tulsa Preservation Commission, 1993
Tulsa Public Schools, GH2 Architects, LLC and Manhattan Construction Company, Inc. for its leadership in the rehabilitation of the Pleasant Porter School, 2013
Union National Bank (Chandler) for restoration/rehabilitation efforts on the Clapp-Cunningham Building, 1992
U.S. Army Field Artillery Center (Fort Sill) for cultural resources management efforts, 1994
U.S. Army Field Artillery Center & Fort Sill/Louis Vogele, 1995
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Grazinglands Research Laboratory (El Reno), 2000
U.S. Forest Service for its efforts in protecting significant archeological sites on Federal property in southeast Oklahoma, 2005
U.S. Postal Service for development of plans to make historic postal facilities statewide accessible to persons with disabilities, 1994
United States Postal Service; GH2 Architects LLC: and Ed A. Wilson, Inc. for replacement of the Ponca City Post Office's historic windows, 2017
Universal Ford Building, LLC; Lilly Architects; and Cathy Ambler (posthumous) (Tulsa) for rehabilitation of the E.L. Fox Building and Fox Block, and the 1917 Universal Ford Motor Company Building, 2017
The University of Oklahoma and Bockus Payne Associates Architects for the Gould Hall Rehabilitation Project, 2012
The University of Oklahoma and Bockus Payne Associates Architects for the McCasland Field House and Beatrice Carr Wallace Old Science Hall rehabilitation projects, 2014
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma and USAO Alumni Association for their combined efforts to preserve the historic buildings of the Oklahoma College for Women, 2010
Uptown Redevelopment Group, LLC and Preservation and Design Studio (Oklahoma City) for the certified rehabilitation of 424 NW 24th Street, "The 424," 2017
39 Chris Urias (Guymon) either a community leaders or property owner responsible for achieving Main Street status and for establishing a preservation ethic, 2011
Juhree Vanderpool (Newkirk), 1999
Leslie & Nick Vandiver (Checotah), 1997
K. Vasudevan & K. Krishnan Families, 2015
JoAnne Vervinck, 1996
Vocational Carpentry Class (Pawhuska) for their help in restoring the Constantine Theatre, 1990
Martha Waldschmidt (Midwest City), 1994
The Honorable Thomas Walker (Ardmore), 2001
John Walton, Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, & Tulsa People Magazine (Tulsa), 2000
Mary Jane Warde (Stillwater) for survey work on Oklahoma County's industrial resources, 1992
Washington Elementary School (Sapulpa), 1996
Washington High School Honor Society and McClain County Board of Commissioners are recognized for their joint efforts to maintain the historic Jack Brown Cemetery, 2013
Washita County Commissioners and GH2 Architects LLC for the Washita County Courthouse Dome Restoration Project, 2012
Joe Watkins (Anadarko), 1999
Waurika Public Library, 1993
Waverly Neighborhood Association for its successful advocacy to prevent demolition of a house in their historic district, 2007
Waynoka Historical Society for its rehabilitation of the Santa Fe Depot's Harvey House and for exterior work on the passenger depot, 2009
Bobby Weaver for his work to make the fire insurance map rating booklets in the Oklahoma Historical Society's Research Division collections accessible to researchers, 2007
Pat Weaver (Fairview) for efforts in ensuring proper documentation of Major County Centennial
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Dawn Welch (Stroud) for the rehabilitation of The Rock Cafe, 2003
Penny J. Wells (Ardmore), 2000
Western Trail Historical Society (Altus) for their efforts to promote and protect the history of southwestern Oklahoma in general and Jackson County in particular, 2006
Whittier Elementary School, Muskogee Public Schools for Its Centennial Celebration, 2012
Wiggin Properties LLC and Kinslow, Keith, & Todd, Inc. for the Mayo 420 Lofts Rehabilitation Project, 2012
Ron Willfong (Enid) for his research on the Gaslight Theatre building, 2009
Tim Williams for his certified rehabilitation of 217 West Latimer Building, a 1918 commercial building located in Tulsa's Brady Heights Historic District, 2015
Jaci M. Williams and Robison-Boeck Architects (Oklahoma City) for rehabilitation of the Casablanca, 1992
Will Rogers High School - Tulsa Public Schools, Fritz Baily, P.C., and Trigon Construction, 2012
The Will Rogers Memorial Commission & Will Rogers Heritage Trust, 1994
Blythe and Casey Wilson, 2014
Catherine P. Wilson, 1998
Tammy Wilson for her Eerie Enid Ghost Tours and Oklahoma Ghost Town Tours, 2016
Daniel E. Wolever, Jr. (Enid) for his Rehabilitation of a historic house in the Waverley Historic District, 2011
Woodward Arts & Theatre Council, 1999
Woodward Main Street, Inc., Plains Indians & Pioneer Museum (Woodward), Historic Fort Supply Foundation (Woodward), Fort Supply Historic Site (Ft. Supply), Woodward Chamber of Commerce, Tourism & Convention Development Committee (Woodward), Great Plains Preservation and Development Foundation (Woodward), Woodward Arts and Theatre Council, Inc., Oklahoma Main Street Program (OKC), Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.(OKC), McFarland Architects (Tulsa), The Stock Exchange Bank (Woodward), MidFirst Bank
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Jerry Worster (Oklahoma City) for the Rehabilitation of Brentwood Terrace, 2009
WXY, Ltd., 1998
Donald G. Wyckoff (Norman), 2011
Bill & Tami Yinger, 1993
Barbara Young (Ada) for design efforts for Ada's downtown commercial area, 1992
Joe & Ruth Young, 1993
Yukon National Bank, 1995
Daniel Ziegler (Tulsa) for preservation leadership in efforts to revitalize the commercial district of Tulsa, 1994
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