AWARDS RECIPIENTS LIST Charles F. Colcord Award for Historic Preservation
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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 1 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