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説明 | GOVERNOR TOMBLIN ANNOUNCES RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND PRESERVATION GRANTSRecipients in 41 counties receive a total of $708,875 in grant fundingCHARLESTON, W.Va. (March 18, 2014) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today announced the awarding of $708,875 in grant funds to recipients in 41 West Virginia counties. Funding was allocated in the form of State Development Grants, Survey and Planning Grants, and Records Management and Preservation Grants. “The Mountain State is full of records, archives, and landmark structures that play an important role in defining our state’s history,” Gov. Tomblin said. “Together, this grant funding, will help enhance access to public records and maintain historic infrastructure around the state - ensuring stories of West Virginia’s past are preserved and able to be passed down for generations to come.” The total grant funding was allocated as follows: The State Development Grant Program is for rehabilitation of properties that are either listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are contributing properties in a historic district or/and archaeological development of a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The funding source for this grant program is appropriated by the West Virginia Legislature, through Lottery Funds. Recipients of State Development Grants include: Alpine Heritage Preservation$12,600 To assist with truss repair on the Cottrill’s Opera House in Thomas, Tucker County.Bluefield Preservation Society, Inc.$25,000 To assist with the repair/replacement of the roof on the Granada Theater in Bluefield, Mercer County.Corporation of Shepherdstown$19,153 To assist with repair to the roof, gutters and brick corbelling on the Mecklenburg Tobacco Warehouse in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County.Fort Henry LLC$25,000 To assist with window repair on the Fort Henry Club Building in Wheeling, Ohio County.Friends of Wheeling, Inc.$14,431 To assist with roof replacement on the Robert W. Hazlett House in Wheeling, Ohio County.Fuzzy Mammoth Development, LLC$16,533 To assist with the repair of the accent band, coping and masonry on the Spadafore Building in Fairmont, Marion County.Greenbrier Historical Society$25,000 To stabilize the foundation of the Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion in Blue Sulphur, Greenbrier County.Harrison County Historical Society $12,600 To assist with repair of the sill and foundation on the Stealey-Goff Vance House in Clarksburg, Harrison County.Joshua Vance$25,000 To assist with the repair of the roof, gutters and structural framing of the Beverly Flats Building in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County.Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center, Inc.$25,000 To assist with the repair of the marquee on the Keith-Albee Theater in Huntington, Cabell County.W. Blaine McVicker $9,000 To assist with the roof on the Duncan Funeral Home in Davis, Tucker County.The Survey and Planning Grant Program is for conducting architectural/archaeological surveys, National Register nominations, predevelopment plans, heritage education projects, etc. The funding source for this grant program is the Historic Preservation Fund, National Park Service. Recipients of Survey and Planning Grants include: Berkeley County Historic Landmark Commission $15,837 To assist with creation of a digital replication of the existing Historic Driving Tour of Berkeley County.Beverly Historic Landmark Commission $3,500 To assist with an educational training workshop to share the basics about historic preservation theory and information about the duties for local landmark commissions. Charleston Historic Landmark Commission $3,750 To assist with an archaeological survey of the Glenwood Estate on the west side of Charleston, Kanawha County.City of Fairmont/Fairmont Preservation Review Commission $15,974 To transform the Fairmont Design Guidelines into a user friendly graphically illustrated program to encourage their citizens to utilize the services of their Commission.City of Morgantown/Historic Landmark Commission$7,000 To conduct an intensive research, identification and inventory of stone walls and other stone edifices in the Morgan District of Monongalia County.Corporation of Shepherdstown $10,000 To develop drawings and specifications to turn the Entler-Weltzheimer House in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County into a center for preservation education.Greenbrier County Commission$7,000 To complete the architectural survey of Greenbrier County.Hampshire County Commission $7,000 To prepare two individual National Register nominations for properties in Hampshire County.Wheeling Historic Landmark Commission $7,000 To prepare a Historic Structures Report on the Forbes and Robb Mausoleums in the Mt. Wood Cemetery in Wheeling, Ohio County.The Records Management and Preservation Grant Program is administered through the Records Management and Preservation Board (RMPB) and includes projects to improve management, storage conditions, access, and preservation of public records held in county offices. Funding for the grants program comes from filing fees collected by county clerks and deposited in the special Public Records and Preservation Account. Recipients of Records Management and Preservation Grants include:Barbour County Commission$13,549 To digitize pre-1985 assessor’s copies of the land books; and to purchase a color scanner for the county clerk’s office.Berkeley County Council$19,492 To index digital images of case files in the circuit clerk’s office; digitize and rebind the original grantor/grantee index books; and recover will, plat, and deed index books in the county clerk’s office. Boone County Commission$10,000 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project in the county clerk’s office. Braxton County Commission$8,103 To purchase open steel shelving and archival cubic foot records storage boxes for the sheriff’s and circuit clerk’s offices; and to repair and encapsulate the assessor’s copies of land books in the county clerk’s office.Calhoun County Commission $12,429 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project; and to rebind and encapsulate birth, death, and deed books in the county clerk’s office.Fayette County Commission $22,243 To purchase open steel shelving for all county government long-term records located in the county commission’s records storage facility; and to purchase moveable track shelving for improved case file management in the prosecuting attorney’s office. Grant County Commission $8,628 To scan and index case files; and to purchase a color scanner and high-volume shredder for the prosecuting attorney’s office.Greenbrier County Commission$14,409 To scan deed index books; to restore and encapsulate the assessor’s copies of land books in the county clerk’s office; and to digitize tax parcel maps cards in the assessor’s office. Hampshire County Commission$4,455 To restore and digitize the earliest will books in the county clerk’s office.Hardy County Commission $12,046 To restore and encapsulate 1791-1799 county court records in the county clerk’s office; and to scan and index chancery case files in the circuit clerk’s office. Harrison County Commission $10,000To digitize the assessor’s copies of land books in the county clerk’s office.Jackson County Commission $10,000 To scan and index case files in the circuit clerk’s office.Kanawha County Commission$32,814 To purchase a color scanner and to scan and index pre-1999 records in the county clerk’s office; to scan and index order books; and to purchase roller shelving for improved storage of these records in the circuit clerk’s office.Lewis County Commission $10,000 To scan and index case files in the circuit clerk’s office.Lincoln County Commission$14,227 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project; and to restore and encapsulate land books in the county clerk’s office.Marion County Commission $10,000 To scan and index the earliest handwritten birth, death, and marriage records in the county clerk’s office.Mason County Commission$14,611 To digitize the assessor’s copies of land books and maps; and to purchase a color scanner in the county clerk’s office.McDowell County Commission$10,000 To purchase Mylar sleeves and map cabinets for improved storage of the county clerk’s survey maps. Mercer County Commission$18,023 To digitize military discharge records and purchase public access computers in the county clerk’s office; and to purchase moveable track shelving for long-term inactive case files in the circuit clerk’s office. Mingo County Commission $10,000 To scan and index order books in the circuit clerk’s office.Monongalia County Commission$18,431 To purchase color scanners in the county clerk’s and prosecuting attorney’s offices; and a high-volume, cross-cut shredder for the sheriff’s office.Monroe County Commission$20,000 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project in the county clerk’s office; and to scan and index case files in the circuit clerk’s office.Morgan County Commission $10,000 To scan and index case files in the prosecuting attorney’s office; and to scan and index map cards in the assessor’s office.Nicholas County Commission $16,126 To restore and encapsulate the assessor’s copies of land books in the county clerk’s office; and to purchase moveable track shelving for long term case files in the circuit clerk’s office.Pendleton County Commission$4,955 To digitize deed, release, and trust deed books; and to restore, rebind, and encapsulate 1788-1850 location and will books in the county clerk’s office. Putnam County Commission $10,000 To scan and index deed books in the county clerk’s office; and to scan and index map and homestead cards in the assessor’s office. Raleigh County Commission $5,124 To purchase shelving for improved storage of homestead cards, a public access computer for the records room, and Mylar sleeves to encapsulate the county’s maps in the assessor’s office. Ritchie County Commission$5,864 To purchase roller shelving for deed, lease, and will index books in the county clerk’s office.Roane County Commission$5,559 To purchase shelving for improved storage of land and financial records in the sheriff’s office. Summers County Commission $10,000 To digitize handwritten deed index and map books; and to restore, rebind, and encapsulate deed books in the county clerk’s office.Tucker County Commission $9,409 To digitize plat books, and to restore, rebind, and encapsulate the assessor’s copies of land books in the county clerk’s office.Upshur County Commission $10,000 To scan and index chancery and law case files in the circuit clerk’s office. Wayne County Commission $12,000 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project; to encapsulate the assessor’s copies of land books; and to purchase public access computers in the county clerk’s office.Wood County Commission$10,000 To index deed books digitized by the RMPB Statewide Preservation Project in the county clerk’s office.Wyoming County Commission$10,000 To digitize the earliest will, judgment, and appraisal books in the county clerk’s office.Photos available for media use. All photos should be attributed “Photo courtesy of Office of the Governor.” |
撮影日 | 2015-03-18 13:28:25 |
撮影者 | Governor Earl Ray Tomblin |
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カメラ | NIKON D7000 , NIKON CORPORATION |
露出 | 0.005 sec (1/200) |
開放F値 | f/7.1 |
焦点距離 | 15 mm |