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Presented by the Manchester Historic Association The Historic Preservation Awards Program Become involved in the work of the Manchester This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and presentation of the 25th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since1993, share Manchester’s history. the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made signifi cant contributions to Here are ways you can help: the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family resources in our city. and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events. Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefi t the programs of the Manchester Historic There’s something to interest everyone Association, a charitable nonprofi t organization. • Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefi ts by making a gift of The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday matching gift program. through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research already a member, thank you! Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrifi c idea for someone who’s new in town. Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and • Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester membership, or visit the website www.manchesterhistoric.org. Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on fi rm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefi t you, your Manchester Historic Association estate and our organization. 129 Amherst Street Manchester, NH 03101 Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or (603) 622-7531 www.manchesterhistoric.org to ask questions.

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Manchester Historic Association Historic Preservation Awards Recipients 1993-2016

1993 Association Canado-Americaine The Beacon Building, 814 Elm Street City of Manchester Planning Department Barbara and Fiore Costello, Belmont and Milton Apartments, Hanover Street Zimmerman House (Currier Gallery of Art) Tom and Stephanie Donovan, 875 Chestnut Street The Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences, 52 Concord Street The Palace Theatre and ProCon Construction The Union Leader

1994 Ash Street School Kalil House, 111 Heather Street Steve Koziatek Manchester Chapter American Red Cross, 1800 Elm Street Robert Perreault St. Peter & St. Paul Orthodox Church Ken Scarpetti, 16 Sagamore Street Frances Warde House, 435 Union Street

1995 Mary Pillsbury Brown Goodwin Funeral Home Ernie Gould Doug and Pamela Grant, 66 Carpenter Street George H. Lawrence, 169 Walnut Street Manchester Housing Trust, 147 Notre Dame Avenue Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services, 241 Cedar Street Notre Dame College, 2321 Elm Street Pearl Street School Real Estate Trust Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester, Diocesan Museum Fritz Wetherbee

1996 Eugene and Yvonne Bouchard, Gresley Apartments, 671 Chestnut Street Christopher Closs Robert and Ann Cruess, TFMoran, Cathedral Library, Lowell Street Currier Gallery of Art, 677 Beech Street David George and Linda Rulman, 130 Mast Road Ron Johnson and Martha Netsch Brian and Laurie Lawrence, 168 Walnut Street Elizabeth Lessard Manchester City Hall NH Department of Administrative Services, 35 Amherst Street Pierre and Michelle Peloquin, Harrison Street Apartments Trustees of Wagner Park WMUR Building

1997 DASS Development Corporation, Langdon Mills Apartments Devine, Millimet and Branch, PA, 111 Amherst Street Electropac Company Francoise Elise and Bernard H. Cowette, III Richard Nault Gregory and Robin Reynolds, 827 Chestnut Street Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester, St. Joseph’s Regional Junior High School, 460 Pine Street St. Mary's Bank Southern New England Planning Commission, Rimmon School Building Wadleigh, Starr, Peters, Dunn and Chiesa, PA, 95 Market Street

1998 First Congregational Church For Manchester Mrs. George Gerasi, 220 Myrtle Street, La Grande Voiture du New Hampshire 40 & 8, Merci Box Car Denise Hauter and Trish Dastin, Langer Place Intown Manchester John Mayer 155 Dow Street Limited Partnership, The McDonough, Langdon Mill St. Patrick's Church West Manchester Community Center, Fire King Station

1999 Amoskeag Fishways Visitor Center Frank and Judy Bass, 103 Hubbard Street Aurore Eaton Mrs. Joseph O. Fremeau Manchester City Hall Passenger Terminal, Manchester Airport Bronislaw Prokuski St. Georges School Apartments, Pine Street Walter Stiles

2000 Beliveau, Fradette, Doyle & Gallant, 91 Bay Street Bethany Chapel Community Church Jeff Frost, 113 Bay Street Douglas Gherlone LaBatt USA, 155 Dow Street Manchester Planning & Community Development Department & UNH Manchester Neighbors of the Laurel, Union, Merrimack & Pine Block Red Arrow Diner TFMoran, Inc., 544 Union Street

2001 Brady Sullivan LLC, 1228-1230 Elm Street City of Manchester & DASS Development Corporation, Chase Block City of Manchester Fire Protection Division, Somerville Street Fire Station City of Manchester Planning & Community Development & Highway Departments Richard C. Davis Raymond Dugdale, John Danais, John Peltonen & Rodney Stark, 87-93 and 121-139 Middle St. Gerald L. Durette William T. Frain, Jr. Darlene & Eric Johnston, Ash Street Inn John Jordan Majestic Theatre Trust Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services, 95-97 Cedar Street New Hampshire Institute of Art, 156 Hanover Street Gregory Telge, 1779 Elm Street University of New Hampshire-Manchester

2002 Central Elm, LLC, 1015 Elm Street Families in Transition, 98-132 Market Street Gill Greater Manchester Chapter American Red Cross, Frank P. Carpenter House, 1800 Elm Street Jacqueline Lyon, 508 Hanover Street Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services, 1382-1414 and 1426-1470 Elm Street Public Service of NH, Energy Park RiverStone Group, Waumbec Mill 2003 America's Credit Union Museum John Clayton Douglas A. Gherlone, Dealy Building, 71-75 Manchester Street Grace Episcopal Church Claire and William Hewitt, Jr., 488 Manchester Street Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services, 282-290 Auburn Street Paul Mansback and Leslie Newman, 832-836 Elm Street Bette Jo Scott and Judy Conley, 397 Kelley Street Paul Smith, Richard Anagnost; Dunlap Building LLC, 959-967 Elm Street Seashore Trolley Museum, Kennebunkport, Maine City of Manchester, Stone Arch Bridge, South Main Street

2004 Timothy & Brenda Barton, 48 Carpenter Street Brady Sullivan Properties, Jefferson Mill, City of Manchester and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation R. David Larrivee, 1667 Elm Street Maurice L'Heureux, Jr., 83 Hanover Street Manchester High School Central New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra St. Anne's Church St. Hedwig's Parish James J. Tenn, M.D., Pickering Building, 909 Elm Street

2005 City of Manchester and 841 Elm Street LLC George and Cora Der Koorkanian, 8 Carpenter Street Friends of Valley Cemetery Gamache Enterprises, 25 Lowell Street Greater Manchester Family YMCA John Stark House, 2000 Elm Street Langer Place, 55 South Commercial Street Alma Langlois Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Gale Home Sainte Marie Church

2006 David Beauchesne Steve and Carol Carey, 587 Union Street Franne Ciriello and Burton Widener, 1838 Elm Street City of Manchester & Manchester Fire Department, South Main Street Fire Station The Currier Museum of Art, Kennard House Families in Transition, Crafts and Green Shoe Factory Bernie Gasser, Pembroke Building, 795 Elm Street Tom and Susan Bowen Lindsley, 2321 Elm Street Donna and Kevin Mousseau, 1952 Elm Street New Hampshire Institute of Art, 77 Amherst Street SEE Science Center

2007 Daniel J. Callaghan, Michael J. Duffy, II and Stephen Cornish, 367 Concord Street Friends of Stark Park John David and Terry Heinzmann, 585 Belmont Street Carpenter Memorial Library Manchester Masonic Temple Association NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Straw Mansion RiverStone Group Roedel Companies, LLC, Hilton Garden Inn Manchester

2008 American-Canadian Genealogical Society Michael and Diane Day, 460 Hevey Street Glendi (St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral) Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Brown School Robert S. MacKenzie Catholic Medical Center Dirk and Marnie Ruemenapp, 523 Beacon Street Brady Sullivan Properties, Jefferson Mill Building NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Silver Mill Giovagnoli Family, farming at 401 South Mammoth Road Manchester Board of Mayor & Alderman, Manchester Parks & Recreation, Weston Observatory

2009 Jeff Frost, Silas Felton Mansion Condominiums Gamache Enterprises, 22 Concord Street New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society Constance Antoniou, 50 Ashland Street Benjamin Lubelczyk Artemis Spanos Paras, 1275 Hanover Street Roger Lacerte SilverTech, Inc., Ash Street School Building 2010 900 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria William H. Craig, 84 Bay Street New Hampshire Institute of Art & Milestone Engineering, 88 Lowell Street New Hampshire Boat Museum & Massabesic Yacht Club Tom and Roland Robinson, 160 Harrison Street Friends of St. Anne Committee & Brady Sullivan Properties Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage & New England Moxie Congress, Moxie Bottle House Richard and Janet Knab, 672 Maple Street City of Manchester & New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services 1850 Associates & John S. Jordan Design, PLLC, Pandora Mill Building

2011 Foy Insurance, 1889 Elm Street Suzanne & Freda Piecuch, 334 E. High Street Crystal Lake Preservation Association William & Barbara Kasper, 982 Hanover Street Richard Rivard St. Anne-St. Augustin Parish, 383 Beech Street Bill Ready

2012 New Hampshire Union Leader Central High School Band Brady Sullivan Properties, Waumbec Mill NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, West Granite Revitalization Initiative Patricia L. Howard and Donald R. Logan, 2264 Elm Street Phaneuf Funeral Home, 250 Coolidge Avenue Families in Transition, 136 Lowell Street Justin Gamache, 282 Prospect Street Manchester Police Department Mounted Unit & Community Police Division

2013 St. Anselm College Elm Grove Companies, 307 Merrimack Street George Naum Public Service Company of New Hampshire Carter A. Beck, 1153 Union Street Amoskeag Terrace Condominium Association Cathy J. Green, 764 Chestnut Street Megan and Stephen Cairns, 2451 Elm Street Brookside Congregational Church 2014 Kay Skilogianis and Regis Chagnon, Kay’s Bakery City of Manchester, Bakersville Elementary School Brady Sullivan Properties, Lofts at Mill Number One Friends of Stark Park, David C. & Kim Hughes, 17 Oak Street City of Manchester, Dearborn Memorial Hall The Saidel Family, Merrimack Street Volvo St. Mary’s Bank, 200 McGregor Street Elizabeth L. LaRocca

2015 Ralph Sidore Wieczorek Insurance Agency, 166 Concord Street Manchester Water Works Craig R. St. Pierre, 467 Central Street Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Church Amy & Joshua Tessier, 329 River Road Louis P. Cote, Inc.

2016 Stephen K. Pinard, 633 Central Street GYK Antler, R.G. Sullivan Building, 175 Canal Street Elizabeth Bailey & Stephen Marcouillier, 1085 Union Street Manchester Moves, Piscataquog Rail Trail Sylvio L. Dupuis Manchester Historic Association Board of Trustees

Officers Matthew J. Kfoury, President Edward W. Brouder, Jr., Vice President Christopher C. Pappas, Treasurer Patricia S. Meyers, Secretary Judith K. Pence, Immediate Past President

Trustees Richard M. Bunker Mark F. Burns Bonnie Doherty Craig S. Donais Richard P. Duckoff Kevin C. Finke Laura Gamache Therese Gesel-Towne Ryan E. Gough Joshua Hamel Colleen G. Kurlansky Richard Molan Jeffrey J. Myrdek Kenneth Nivison Sandra J. Reeves Shannon K. Sullivan Susan Walsh Gail York

Trustees Emeritus Donald E. Gardner Kathleen Mirabile Toni H. Pappas Manchester Historic Association

Staff John Clayton, Executive Director Jeffrey R. Barraclough, Director of Operations Suzanne DiBella-Olson, Museum Educator Kristy Ellsworth, Museum Educator Timothy Lussier, Visitors Services Associate Paula Naczas, Visitors Services Associate Daniel T. Peters, Research and Facilities Manager

Historic Preservation Committee Jeffrey R. Barraclough Jane E. Beaulieu Edward W. Brouder, Jr. John Clayton Suzanne DiBella-Olson Bonnie Doherty Richard P. Duckoff Michael J. Duffy, III Terry Heinzmann Patricia L. Howard Patricia S. Meyers Kathleen Mirabile

Historic Preservation Awards Event Committee Dick Anagnost, Honorary Chair Alex Anagnost, Honorary Chair Shannon K. Sullivan, Co-chair Susan Walsh, Co-chair Jeffrey R. Barraclough Edward W. Brouder, Jr. Richard M. Bunker John Clayton Suzanne DiBella-Olson Kristy Ellsworth Laura Gamache Matthew J. Kfoury Colleen G. Kurlansky Stephanie Lewry Judith K. Pence Gail York Did you know? • In 2016 the Manchester Historic Association had its highest attendance on record with over 10,000 people attending programs and visiting the Millyard Museum and Amherst Street Research Center. • The MHA’s collections include over 600,000 objects and documents related to local history and include the engineering, photographic and employee records of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, once one of the largest producers of textiles in the world. • In 2016 the Millyard Museum had visitors from at least 38 states and 18 countries including Australia, China, Romania, and Peru. • In 2016, the Manchester Historic Association served over 1,000 students and educators including elementary, middle school, high school, and college students. • The Manchester Historic Association is the repository for thousands of Manchester photographs that have been digitized and can be viewed through the Association’s online catalog. • There were over 100 separate donations to the museum collections and archives in 2016, including Hesser College’s historical collection consisting of photographs, yearbooks, catalogs, pamphlets, and 1900- 1910 enrollment registrations. • The Millyard Museum launched a mobile tour this spring that can be used to enhance your museum visit or independently from anywhere in the world! Access the site at millyard.oncell.com • The MHA is working to restore a unique American flag in its collection that features a hand-embroidered shield of George Washington sewn on the center of the flag. The flag was made by First Lady Edith Roosevelt in 1903. • The Millyard Museum’s current exhibit “Doctor’s Orders: Public Health in Manchester” begins with the creation of the City Health Department in 1885 to combat communicable disease and ends with the Slingshot, Dean Kamen’s water purification device, representing Manchester’s latest contribution to public health. The Historic Preservation Awards Program Become involved in the work of the Manchester This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and presentation of the 25th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since1993, share Manchester’s history. the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made signifi cant contributions to Here are ways you can help: the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family resources in our city. and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events. Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefi t the programs of the Manchester Historic There’s something to interest everyone Association, a charitable nonprofi t organization. • Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefi ts by making a gift of The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday matching gift program. through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research already a member, thank you! Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrifi c idea for someone who’s new in town. Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and • Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester membership, or visit the website www.manchesterhistoric.org. Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on fi rm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefi t you, your Manchester Historic Association estate and our organization. 129 Amherst Street Manchester, NH 03101 Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or (603) 622-7531 www.manchesterhistoric.org to ask questions.

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