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Abstract:
Robert E. Stipe of Chapel Hill received the nation's highest preservation honor in October 1988, when he was presented the 1988 Louise DuPont Crowninshield Award, given by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Edward H. Clement of Salisbury received a 1988 Preservation Honor Award. The men were recognized for their work in historic preservation at the local, state, and national levels.
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Robert Edwin Stipe of Chapel Hill died September 23, 2007. Stipe, a former director of the Division of Archives and History, had a lifelong involvement with preservation in both the public and private sectors.
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With the passing of Robert Stipe, North Carolina has lost one of its champions of historic preservation. He held positions at the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and served as the director of the state Division of Archives and History before joining the School of Design at North Carolina State University in 1976. He was a prolific writer of articles and books and the recipient of numerous awards for his historic preservation work.
Abstract:
Robert Edwin Stipe of Chapel Hill died September 23, 2007. Stipe, a former director of the Division of Archives and History, had a lifelong involvement with preservation in both the public and private sectors. The authors reflect on his commitment to preservation and to people.