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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 HPC Accomplishments for 2006 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE 1 ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 2006 AMERICAN MILE Jan. 17, 2006 - Steve Beachy requested the participation of the HPC in the American Mile project. The historical parks feature consists of a one mile walking path with pavers commemorating significant events in our world and local histories. He requested the HPC to prepare the historical timeline for the project. Tom Taylor and 8 -10 volunteers from the community worked on the project for eight months. Each entry in the timeline was researched and evaluated for its impact on our local history. Dedication of the American Mile was completed on April 27, 2007. HISTORIC DISTRICTS January 17, 2006 -Ms. Bratten Thomason (Certified Local Government Program, Texas Historical Commission, Austin) presented historic district information to the HPC and later that evening at a public meeting of neighborhood groups. March 23, 2006 — Historic District presentation to Council by Ms. Bratten Thomason June 22, 2006 — Neighborhood preservation options presentation at Council Workshop by Lindsay Boyer (Staff Planner, P &DS); Staff presented options for neighborhood preservation and discussed what is to be considered as historic. As per City Council direction an RFQ was prepared to seek a consultant to prepare an Historic District enabling ordinance. UPDATE ON RIGHT OF WAY CONSTRUCTION AT GEORGE BUSH AND WELBORN ROAD Feb. 6, 2006 - At the request of HPC committee members, Chad Bohnie (TxDOT) presented the plans for a grade separation at Wellborn and George Bush Drive and its potential impact upon the Southside Historic area. The projected start date is 2010 and a projected date of completion is 2013. COLLEGE HILLS STREETLIGHTING March 27, 2006 — Staff hosted the groundbreaking of the first of 100 reproduction vintage streetlights to be installed in the East Gate area of College Hills. HERITAGE HUNT May 20, 2006 — Heritage Day in the Parks hosted by HPC members and Neighborhood Services Staff was held. The event acquainted families with the history of several of our city parks. Participants picked up passports with small maps to Bryson Park, Carter Park, Wolf Pen Trail and Project HOLD at City Hall. This event, however, failed to attract the number of residents as the committee had hoped. CITY COUNCIL HISTORICAL TOUR August 24, 2006 — Historical Areas of Interest Tour presented by Lindsay Boyer (Staff Planner, P &DS) for Council, other City Staff personnel, and members of the HPC as requested by the City Council at the June 22, 2006 City Council Workshop meeting. The tour featured neighborhoods that are fifty years or older and other areas of historic interest. HPC BY -LAWS Nov. 6, 2006 — HPC members adopted By -Laws as written by a sub - committee chaired by Tom Taylor. November 20, 2006 — HPC By -Laws were ratified by the City Council. EXPLORING HISTORY LUNCH LECTURE SERIES Attendance at these programs has grown from a handful of senior citizens to groups of 125 and more including business professionals, educators, city employees and retirees. Lunch lectures are now being offered on a voluntary contribution basis in order to offset some of the cost of the meals. Lectures air throughout the month on Channel 19. Materials and visual aids generated for the lecture are scanned into Project HOLD. Historic Preservation Committee -1- 5/7/2007 Lecture Topics • Feb. 15, 2006 - Historical /Archaeological Glimpse into Ancient Native American Floodways in the Brazos Valley • Mar. 15, 2006 - Local Cemeteries • Apr. 19, 2006 - TAMU Traditions Club • May 17, 2006 - Brazos Oil & Minerals • June 21, 2006 - Pastor Tales • July 19, 2006 - History of Texas Fire Training School • Aug. 16, 2006 - History of Women at A &M • Sept. 20, 2006 - Heritage: A Guide to the Future Texas A &M Campus • Oct. 18, 2006 - A Glance at Philanthropy in Brazos County by Sam Sharp • Nov. 15, 2006 - The Century of Libraries PROJECT HOLD - An Historic Online Library Database (http:/ /HOLD @cstx.gov) Recognition: • Apr. 22, 2006 - Texas Historical Commission(THC)"Awardfor Excellence in Preservation" received for ongoing efforts to preserve the history of local WWII veterans. • May 8, 2006 - THC placed a link on their webpage to the Project HOLD website. Exhibits: Two exhibits were developed and displayed at the College Station Conference Center during 2006. • February — November - "Brides of the Brazos ", Memorabilia and photographs from local brides primarily from the post -war years. • December — current - "Panther Pride: Coach Jerome R. Delley, Jr. and the Lincoln Panther Football Team, 1949 — 1965 ", Photos and memorabilia of the Lincoln football coach and teams. This exhibit will be sent to Lincoln Center for permanent display in July. • Moment in History E -Mail Newsletter: An occasional e -mail to City Staff and Neighborhood Services database denoting "moments in history" is now a publication that features pertinent topics of local historical interest in an in -depth format using material from the Project HOLD files. The majority of these issues are emailed to City employees and the Neighborhood Services database of 600. A small number are printed and used for promotional materials in the office and at events. • Jan., 2006 - "Alaska Statehood " - Texas losing its "biggest state" claim and the Weekly Reader • Jan. 2006 - "Brazos County Birthday" - Brazos County history • Feb. 2006 - "Olympic Gold Medalist Randy Matson " - Local hero remembered during the 2006 Olympics • Mar. 2006 - "Carter Family Plot " - Brownie Troop field trip to the plot in 1957 • Apr, 2006 - "City Hall Groundbreaking " - Groundbreaking photos • May 2006 - "Madeley's "- Madeley's Pharmacy at Southside • June, 2006 - "Summertime" - Children's activities in the 50's and polio epidemic • July 2006 - "Millican Riots of 1832 " - Transcription of a Freedmen's legal document • Aug/Sep. 2006 - "Readin', `Ritin' and `Rithmetic" -Early education in CS Community Presentations: These events educate community members of all ages in our local history and in how to use the website effectively for research, homework and genealogy. As a result of the elementary school presentations, many teachers and students are using the website as a valuable resource. • Apr. 28, 2006 - "WWII" presentation to Oakwood Middle School 5 grade classes • May 20 2006 - Project HOLD held Open House in conjunction with Heritage Hunt • Aug. 23, 2006 - Project HOLD presented to Senior Computer Club Historic Preservation Committee -2- 5/7/2007 Oral History Interviews: Interviews are conducted by Staff and the volunteer Oral History Team. • Jan. 24, 2006 - J. O. Alexander, founder of Brazos Valley Rehabilitation, former school board member • Feb. 8, 2006 — Nan Alexander, founder of Brazos Valley Rehabilitation, family owned the Interurban Trolley between Bryan and College Station for a few years • Feb. 15, 2006 - Jessie Mae Walton, African- American educator in the field of home economics • Oct. 12, 2006 - Jerome R. Delley, Jr., African - American teacher and coach at Lincoln High School, 1949 -1965 • June 30, 2006 - Mora Boone, 105 year old woman and early settler of Bedias • Dec. 5, 2006 - Neal Nutall, African - American Korean veteran and minister • Dec. 6, 2006 — Janette Hedge, prominent African - American woman of Brazos County • Dec. 11, 2006 - Mel Pruitt, prominent African - American philanthropist of Brazos County Acquisitions: Project HOLD acquired 4,137 pages of documents and photos through 2006. The following are just a few of the more significant files scanned into on the website. • WWII — Over 500 documents and photograph; most never before published • Gorzycki /Opersteny Family Albums • Freedmen's Bureau document (1868) from National Archives • Current photos of remaining Campus Houses • "Brazos Valley Italians" by Rosemary Boykin • Current photos of Brison Park Bonfire Memorials • Early surnames associated with the establishment of A &M _ • 1937 Bryan/College Station phone book Press: • "Exhibit celebrates coach's era at all - black Lincoln School" - April Avison, The Eagle; front page color photo; and article about Coach Jerome R. Delley, Jr.and the Lincoln Panther football team • WTAW Radio Spot promoting Project HOLD and volunteers GOALS FOR 2007 EXPLORING HISTORY LUNCH LECTURES Continue this very successful and popular historical presentation series from January - November of 2007. Attendance runs between 90 -130 guests each month and contributions are averaging about one - fourth of the cost of providing for the meal. Tentative schedule for 2007: Jan. 24 Milligan Riots Feb. 21 Texas Folklore Mar. 21 History of College Station Police Dept. & Home Security Apr.18 History of Vet School May 16 History of Bush Library June 20 La Salle July 18 History of Local Churches Aug.15 History of Aviation Sep.19 History of Aggie Band Oct. 17 Harvey Mitchell Nov.14 Veteran's Story Dec. No Meeting Show PROJECT HOLD information during the mealtime to increase awareness. Historic Preservation Committee -3- 5/7/2007 HISTORIC MARKER PROGRAM Goals: 1. Increase awareness of the program among residents 2. Increase the number of qualified historic markers being placed 3. Update all historic marker documentation Strategies: • Send letters to potential recipients. • Create an updated brochure and application form. • Request a "Special to the Eagle" or "Opinions" article in the Eagle regarding the program. • Schedule a television appearance. • Request space in the electric utility statement to publicize the program • Update on the website. ORAL HISTORY PROJECT 1. Compile a list of prospective interviews that need to be done within the next 12 months 2. Contact prospective interviewees for permission 3. Assign a team member to do the interview 4. Use volunteer summer intern to handle the details of recording and placing on the web site. 5. Determine the method for editing oral histories and begin the process. 6. Continue to seek other types of information in the community other than recording PROJECT HOLD Exhibits: • July 2007 - "College Station in the 60s ", Memorabilia and photographs from the City of College Station to include fashions and fads. • December 2007 - "Rich Hispanic Culture ", Photos /memorabilia from local Hispanic families. Moment in History Newsletter: • Mar. 2007 — "A Tribute to a Teacher ", dedicated to Mrs. Kitty Worley. • May 2007 — Undetermined • July 2007 — "College Station in the 60's, to coincide with the exhibit and the "Preserving our Memories" event. • Sep. 2007 — "Italian Heritage" • Dec. 2007 - "Rich Hispanic Culture ", to coincide with the exhibit Community Presentations: • Prepare a packet for teachers and librarians in CSISD to acquaint them with Project HOLD. Packet to include: cover letter, brochure, bookmark, instructions on use of the website, instructions on use of search features. Recognition: • Applied for City Livability Award on March 2, 2007. • Will apply for the Texas Historical Commission (THC) "Award for Excellence in Preservation" for Project HOLD as a body of work (Dec. 2007) Website Links to Other Organizations: Mutual cooperation and links to the following sites: • Cushing Memorial Library and Digital Archives • Sam Houston Sanders Corp of Cadets Center HISTORIC DISTRICT ENABLING ORDINANCE AND SURVEY: The HPC will continue to work with staff and the consultant to develop an ordinance that will allow the city to protect and preserve certain identified and valued historical properties for the future. Historic Preservation Committee - 5/7/2007 Historic Preservation Committee (10 members) Staff Liaison: Katie Elrod Addr ess �Izcne I Name Oricgina _p 2=ne Chairman 2004 115 Lee Avenue 693 -1749 (H) Hillary Jessup College Station 77840 6/08 13111 Lancaster 1993 303 Dexter 696 -5286 (H) 6/07 College Station 77840 >VIa rg1r1te A ' Lthony 2005 1211 Orr 693 -1659 (H) 6/07 College Station 77840 bell Monroe 2006 1005 Sonoma Circle 693 -8240 (H) 6/08 College Station 324 -4546 (W) C ite Hughey , 2006 2727 Adrienne Circle. 764- 31261(H). - 6/07 College Station 77845 , Meredith W% 1 2006 1015 Walton 693 -9688 (H)" 6/07 College Station 77840 • C6 ErifirWriiht ` 2005 4702 Camargo 690 -9159 (H) /07 College Station 77845 846 -4039 (W) Neal Nutall Jr. 2004 300 Walton Dr. 696 -6820 (H) 6/08 College Station 77840 Colleen Risinger 2004 2009 Rayborn Ct. 695 -7856 (H) 6/08 College Station 77840 o: council /citizencommittees/citizen committee correspondence /2006 -2 Citizen Committee Director) -dc 070319::x, 14