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Record #:
6017
Abstract:
The 1988 Ruth Coltrane Cannon Award, North Carolina's most prestigious preservation award, was presented to James Allen Dunn Jr., of Salisbury, for \"the high level and quality of his service through his profession, his elective positions, and local and statewide organizations.\" Dunn, a senior planner for the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, is a long-time leader in preservation in Salisbury and Rowan County.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 75, Spring/Summer 1989, p2, por
Record #:
6018
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The Stedman Incentive Grant assists non-profit organizations in an effort to save endangered architecturally and historically significant property. The Old Baldy Foundation, formed in 1985 to save the deteriorating 1817 Bald Head Island Lighthouse, is the 1988 recipient. The grant not only helps with the financial need of the project, but also recognizes \"their monumental effort to rescue this endangered vestige of maritime history.\"
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Record #:
6019
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The Minnette C. Duffy Landscape Award is the state's highest award for preservation, restoration, or maintenance of grounds related to historic structures. Paul F. \"Chip\" Calloway, of Greensboro, is the 1988 recipient. Calloway's preservation expertise, knowledge and love of landscape architecture may be seen at sites including Hillsborough's Ayr Mount, an 1815 Federal-style brick house and in the 1795 Edwards-Franklin house in Surry County.
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Record #:
6029
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The Robert E. Stipe Professional Award is given to working professionals demonstrating outstanding commitment to historic preservation as part of their jobs. David C. Fischetti, P.E., of Cary, received the 1988 award. As a structural consultant, he has worked on numerous buildings, including schools, churches, and bridges. He is an expert in heavy timber, structural steel, and reinforced concrete design. Fischetti also donates his own time to historic projects, including saving Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
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Record #:
6030
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The North Carolina Business Award, established in 1983, recognizes businesses that have shown vision and creativity in promoting the protection of the state's architectural resources. Brian South, of Durham, received the award for 1988. South, an urban rehabilitation specialist, emphasizes the adaptive reuse of older residential property as office space. He has renovated older properties in Charlotte, Chapel Hill, and Durham.
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Record #:
6031
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The Gertrude S. Carraway Award of Merit recognizes organizations and individuals demonstrating strong commitment to promotion of historical preservation. The 1988 award winners include Millie M. Barbee (Morganton); Chapel of the Cross (Chapel Hill); Bob F. Hill (Murfreesboro); New Hanover County; and West End Neighborhood Association (Winston-Salem).
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 75, Spring/Summer 1989, p7-10, 15-16, il, por