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Preservation virginia

Moving Forward Whi l e Pre se r v ing The Past .

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view from Cape Henry lighthouse lantern room, Fort story, virginiaOfficial Preservation Viginia Historic Site

MISSION STATEMENT

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P r e s e r v at i o n v i r g i n i a M i s s i o n s tat e M e n t

The mission of Preservation Virginia is to preserve, promote and serve as an advocate for the state’s irreplaceable historic places for cultural, economic and educational benefits of everyone.

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A NOTE frOM ThE BOArD PrESIDENT

As I reflect upon 2010, my final term as President of Preservation Virginia,

my appreciation for the complexity and diversity of programs has grown

while serving in office. Preservation Virginia’s strengths lie in its ability to

adapt to the changing environment. In 2010, and perhaps more than ever,

that characteristic was most prevalent. I am pleased to share the following

institutional accomplishments:

• Positioning Preservation Virginia as a catalyst in growing the preservation movement—Today,

our stewardship of properties continues—those we own and those whose continued existence

we support. The Partner in the Field updates vividly describe our work across the Commonwealth.

A quick check of the web calendar reveals the activities and programs undertaken by

our Branches.

• Restructuring the relationship between Branches and the Statewide organization—Expectations

of how non-profit organizations operate evolved in the last decade. Transparency and

accountability to those we serve is vital. As such, systems and policies equally applied across the

organization are necessary. Implementing the Branch Criteria is enabling Preservation Virginia

to meet this challenge.

• Increasing effective communications—In an organization as diverse as ours, communications on

all levels requires diligence and continuous effort. Strides have been made. Consistent branding

communicates to potential members and supporters that we are one organization with many

parts. Utilizing the website, E-News, Facebook, and YouTube connects current and potential

members. Internally, regular communications between Branch leadership, statewide staff and

volunteers ensures opportunities for information flow. Is it perfect? No. Striving for continuos

improvement is our goal here.

• Economic sustainability—Before the recession, Preservation Virginia recognized the need for

a new financial model. A multi-prong approach offers stability. New models for historic sites,

attracting a younger and more engaged audience and building the endowment and cash reserve

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funds are just some of the strategies. On the later point, I am grateful to individuals like Mervyn

Wingfield, Charles Haynes, Warren Chauncey, Anne DeMarsay and Dexter Guptill for informing

us of their plans to support the endowment. This notification allows us to thank them during their

lifetime and the ultimate gift is an investment in the future.

• Addressing preservation maintenance—Home ownership comes with a never ending maintenance

list. Consider owning 28 historic properties! We rely on our Branches to assume the role of

stewards at some properties. Projects at the Mary Washington, Montgomery County, Charlotte

County and Joseph Bryan Branches are deserving of note. We also seek grant support. In 2010,

we undertook a comprehensive list of projects to install new systems and make interior and

exterior improvements at the John Marshall House. The projects are funded by the Mary Morton

Parsons Foundation, Mary and David Collins and the John Marshall Foundation, through support

from an anonymous donor.

I am also elated with the announcement of the collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg

Foundation. This alliance embraces many of the initiatives in the Strategic Plan. The collaboration

creates a new model for the management of historic places. Drawing on the strengths of

each organization, the collaboration ensures that Historic Jamestowne attains its full potential

by continuing the archaeological research and disseminating those findings to the broadest

audience possible. Awareness of this national treasure will be raised through increased public

programming and promotion through Colonial Williamsburg’s considerable outlets. This

collaboration helps to ensure a sustainable model for this historic site while freeing other resources

of Preservation Virginia to concentrate on our statewide mission.

Today, our approach adopts twenty-first century methodology while mirroring the vision of

Preservation Virginia’s founders. Similarly to our counterparts at the turn of the nineteenth century,

our vision focuses on being a catalyst in a Virginia that utilizes its historic places for educational

and economic goals.

John H. Guy, IV

President, 2009 & 2010 Term

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NEW AUDIENCES

Historic JamestowneOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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rEAChING NEW & YOUNG PrESErvATIONISTS

Preservation Virginia makes a targeted effort to reach out to new audiences

and welcome them as members, visitors, volunteers and preservation

activists. We have established a new Young Preservationist of the Year

Award, implemented child and family friendly programming at our historic

sites and initiated new outreach programs with multiple schools systems in

the Commonwealth. Preservation Virginia serves as the leading steward of

historic preservation in Virginia and is committed to passing this profound

legacy on to the next generation.

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R E A C H I N G N E W & Y O U N G P R E S E R V AT I O N I S T S

NEW MEDIA & PRESERVATION VIRGINIA

Preservation Virginia continues to progress in harnessing various forms of new technology

to reach a wide and diverse audience. It has launched multi media messaging campaigns

to engage, focus, and connect more directly with our preservation audience and potential

audiences, using Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube in conjunction with its monthly E-news,

website, and preservation blog. The lines of internal and external communications have been

greatly enhanced, allowing Preservation Virginia to monitor field preservation issues in real

time and offer immediate feedback, advice, and professional assistance.

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Preservation Virginia has established a strong and active presence on

several social networks as well as its blog and website. These sites

include, but are not limited to:

• YouTube: www.youtube.com/preservationvirginia

• Twitter: www.twitter.com/preservationva

• Facebook: www.facebook.com/preservationvirginia

• Twitpics: www.twitpic.com/photos/preservationva

• Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/preservationva

• Blog: www.preservationvirginia.blogspot.com

To date, Preservation Virginia has over 1,200 Facebook fans, more

than 600 followers on Twitter and its videos on YouTube have been

downloaded over 2,500 times.

ARE YOU A FAN YET?Preservation Virginia has a Facebook account. To find it, visit facebook.com and search for Preservation Virginia. Our page streamlines information about historic preservation events and news right to your live feed on Facebook. By becoming a fan of the page, visitors will have access to a wealth of information and venues for volunteering and contributing to historic preservation causes around the Commonwealth.

E-NEWS ANYONE? Preservation Virginia has also initiated a monthly E-Newsletter that affords subscribers an additional method of keeping up to date with statewide events and news.

For more information on how you can receive our E-Newsletter, contact Betsy Edwards at [email protected] or 804.648.1889 x311.

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Preservation virginia BranCHesEnriching the overall influence of Preservation throughout the Commonwealth

When Preservation Virginia was founded in 1889, a branch structure was established that gave

the organization a broader base of membership. It also helped the organization to reach out into

communities throughout Virginia to identify and save historic landmarks. Originally, Branches were

established in New York, Philadelphia, and Tennessee. However, as the need for preservation

was seen in other communities across the nation, these out of state branches broke away and

established preservation and historical societies focusing on their own state’s resources.

Today, Preservation Virginia’s Branches act as advocates for preservation in their cities, counties or regions. The

Branches are the base from which the organization operates. Located throughout the state of Virginia, these nineteen

branches have their individual areas of focus. Some Branches maintain properties and oversee the interpretation

at a site. Other Branches focus on providing their region with educational opportunities related to preservation and

preservation advocacy.

The Branches are divided into regions to maintain communications and effectiveness of their programs. Branch

directors are elected on a rotating basis form the individual memberships and serve volunteer terms. The next

page is a listing of Branches and contacts by region. Contact a local branch today to learn more about becoming a

member, or visit www.preservationvirginia.org/AboutUs/Branches.php

SAVING V IRGINIA’S HISTORIC S ITES one MeMBersHiP at a t iMe

Discov er .Lea r n.

Preserv e .

EXTENDING OUr INfLUENCE

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CENTRAL REGION

Charlotte County BranchMrs. Kay B. Lucado, Director1325 Country RoadSaxe, VA 23967Phone: 434.454.6238

Fort Henry BranchAlice Martin, Director1546 Berkeley AvenuePetersburg, VA 23805Phone: [email protected]

Hanover County BranchLyn Hodnett, Acting Director14372 Riverside DriveAshland, VA 23005 804.798.4149

Historic Richmond FoundationMrs. Mary Jane Hogue, Director4 East Main Streetsuite 1-CRichmond, VA 23219Phone: 804.643.7407Fax: [email protected]

NORTHERN REGION

Mary Washington BranchMrs. H. Harrison (Gail) Braxton, Jr.Director1204 Charles StreetFredericksburg, VA 22401Phone: 540.373.6209 / [email protected]

Northern Neck BranchBecky MarksP.O. Box 5 Sharps, VA 22548Phone: [email protected]

Northern Virginia BranchRobert Orrison, Director16937 Mommouth CourtDumfries, VA 22026Phone: [email protected]

Ralph Wormeley BranchMrs. Diane S. Gravatt, DirectorP.O. Box 277Urbanna, VA [email protected]

TIDEWATER REGION

Colonial Capital BranchJoe Burkart, Director217 E.Tazewells WayWilliamsburg, VA 23185Phone: [email protected]

Isle of Wight BranchLanny Hinson, Director 345 Main Street Smithfield, VA 23430Phone: [email protected]

Joseph Bryan BranchJohn Gills, Director P.O. Box 629 Gloucester, VA 23061Phone: 804.693.6688 [email protected]

Northampton BranchMr. James C. Sturgis, DirectorP.O. Box 501Eastville, VA 23347Phone: [email protected]

Thomas Rolfe BranchDr. Phyllis Wacker, Director 252 Riverview Drive Surry, VA 23883Phone: [email protected]

Yorktown BranchFrank Edwards, Director 126 Barn Swallow Ridge Yorktown, VA 23692 Phone: 757.898.6638 [email protected]

WESTERN REGION

Montgomery County BranchMrs. Joann Sutphin, Director1279 Catawba RoadBlacksburg, VA 24060Phone: 540.552.7812

Northern Shenandoah Valley BranchRobert W. Stieg, Jr., DirectorP.O. Box 32Millwood, VA 22646Phone: [email protected]

Southern Shenandoah Valley Branch Arthur Bartenstein, Director614 Stonewall St.Lexington, VA 24450Phone: [email protected]

Sarah Winston Henry BranchDorothea Fuller, Director2940 Rivermont AvenueApt. 5Lynchburg, VA 24503Phone: 434.845.4488

Thomas Jefferson Branch Martin Quarles P.O. Box 187 Ivy, VA [email protected]

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REACHING OUT TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY BASED PRESERVATION

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GUIDANCE IN ThE fIELD

Aerial View of Fort Monroe, Hampton

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PrOACTIvE ADvOCACY & SUPPOrT

When the site of one of the most important battles of the Civil War,

Wilderness Battlefield in Orange County, was threatened by the proposal

to build a Walmart Supercenter, Preservation Virginia proactively stepped

in and served as a key supporter of the multi-year campaign to save the

contextual integrity of the Wilderness Battlefield site in Orange County.

First by listing the site as one of its Most Endangered Historic Sites in

2009 and then partnering with the National Trust for Historic Preservation

(NTHP) and additional friends of the Wilderness Battlefield coalition.

Preservation Virginia is pleased to announce that those efforts were

successful and Walmart has agreed to site the store in a more

appropriate location.

A second major advocacy effort supported by Preservation in 2010

included the campaign to preserve Fort Monroe. Fort Monroe is a diverse

collection of buildings, structures and landscapes rich in military and

American history located in Hampton, Virginia and serves as a unique

site in Virginia in terms of history and geography. Located on Old Point

Comfort, this place has served as the site of fortifications since colonial

times. Preservation Virginia partnered once again with the Department

of Historic Resources (DHR), the National Trust, Civil War Trust, National

Parks Conservation Association and the Citizens for Fort Monroe National

Park to ensure that the historic context of this site be recognized,

preserved and sustainable for future generations.

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G U I D A N C E I N T H E F I E L D

PARTNERS IN THE FIELD PROGRAM CONTINUES TO PROVIDE MUCH NEEDED TECHNICAL ADVICE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 2010 Progress Report

Preservation Virginia’s Partners in the Field Representative, Sonja

Ingram, has continued to aggressively provide technical advice and

preservation expertise on many local, state and federal issues. Major

projects in 2010 included:

ARB Survey Project: After receiving a grant from the National Trust for

Historic Preservation, Preservation Virginia began a project to study all

Architectural Review Boards/Commissions in Virginia. An online survey

was sent to all ARBs to ascertain strengths and weaknesses in an attempt

to develop a set of recommendations to improve the effectiveness of

ARBs in the Commonwealth.

The final report will be complete in Fall 2011 and Preservation Virginia

plans to present it at its annual preservation conference in Winchester.

Preservation Virginia will also provide online access to the studies

findings and intends to present it at the National Alliance of Preservation

Commissions’ Forum in Norfolk in 2012. It is anticipated that this study

can be utilized not only in Virginia, but by Architectural Review Boards

across the country.

Historic Cemeteries: Abandoned historic cemeteries were nominated

to the 2010 Endangered List. The nomination, in conjunction with the

Department of Historic Resources’ Cemetery Preservation Workshops,

helped to raise awareness of the importance of recording and protecting

cemeteries. Sonja Ingram visited with and worked with numerous people

and advised them on appropriate ways to record and protect abandoned

cemeteries and created an interactive Google map for anyone who wants

to map, describe, and help protect cemeteries.

Wilderness Battlefield Wal-Mart: Preservation Virginia has been working

with the Wilderness Coalition for several years on the Wal-Mart threat in

Historic Cemeteries

Wilderness Battlefield Wal-Mart

Wilderness Battlefield Wal-Mart

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Orange County which concluded in January 2011 when Wal-Mart ended

its endeavor to build a Wal-Mart Supercenter near the battlefield.

Currently the Coalition is working with local residents, the business

community, governmental and elected officials on a Gateway Study for the

Wilderness Battlefield area that will address ways in which development

and preservation can work together cooperatively in the region.

Blight in Historic Neighborhoods and Demo-by-Neglect: Danville is

undertaking a downsizing program (similar to Detroit’s) due to the economic

downturn, population decline and high unemployment rates. Danville also

has a severe problem with blighted housing which has lead to abandoned

buildings becoming haunts for drug dealers and other criminals.

The downsizing plan consists of the demolition of many abandoned or

not maintained buildings, however many of these buildings are historic,

which has lead to protest from the historic preservation community.

Members of the preservation community in Danville met with the

Lynchburg Housing Authority which has a very successful program

whereby they acquire historic houses, mothball them and market them to

new owners with attached covenants. This program was taken to Danville

City Manager and the City Council, however it received little interest.

In the interim, Preservation Virginia created a Preservation Task Force

to work with the city in addressing blight in historic neighborhoods. We

are currently focusing on the Old West End Historic District as our first

“target area.” The purpose is to work with current owners in maintaining

their properties or allowing the historical society to market them to new

owners— before they are demolished. If the program is successful in

the Old West End, Preservation Virginia hopes to to move to another

target area.

Downsizing in Danville

Demo-by-neglect in Danville

Demo-by-neglect in Danville

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Demolition-by-neglect and blighted historic buildings are also a major

concern in Richmond. Sonja Ingram discussed Lynchburg’s Program and

Danville’s issues at length with the Historic Richmond Foundation. The

Historic Richmond Foundation presented a “Receivership” Bill (HB2210)

to the Virginia General Assembly to assist with blighted houses, however

the bill was tabled. Preservation Virginia anticipates that this topic will

be a session at the 2011 conference, as it is a trend that needs to be

addressed not only in Virginia but in all parts of the US.

OTHER NOTABLE PROJECTS

Abingdon: In an attempt to have more presence in the western parts

of the state, Sonja Ingram visited Abingdon several times and met

with Abingdon City officials to discuss preservation programs in the

region. Preservation Virginia partnered with DHR to provide a Cemetery

workshop in Abingdon and worked with a local group on a strategy for

saving the Lawson House— a historic house just outside Abingdon.

High School Preservation Clubs: In an attempt to get more young people

and students interested in preservation, Preservation Virginia has worked

locally in Danville with two high schools, George Washington High School

and the Galileo School, on creating historic preservation clubs. Some of

the programs they are implementing are a scholarship program through

Danville Historical Society and a trip to take part in a local archeological

dig with Longwood University.

The Lawson House, outside of Abingdon

G U I D A N C E I N T H E F I E L D

For more information on all projects from 2010, please contact Sonja Ingram at 804.551.3249 or [email protected].

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2010 Most Endangered Site, St. Francis de Sales School, Powhatan

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Old Albemarle County Jail, Charlottesville

Cornland School, Chesapeake

St. Francis de Sales School, Powhatan

Taylor Hotel, Winchester

warm springs Bathhouses, warm springs

Gavis Residence , Winchester

Warwick Town, Newport News

Historic Family Cemeteries, Across The Commonwealth

Carver Nursery School, Alexandria

Morrisena, Albemarle County

In no particular order of severity or significance, these ten Virginia places are considered as Endangered:

SERVING AS AN ADVOCATE2010 MOST ENDANGERED SITES LIST

For the fifth consecutive year, Preservation Virginia presented its Most

Endangered Historic Sites list. This list is comprised each year of sites

across the Commonwealth that face imminent or sustained threats to their

integrity or in some cases their very survival. The list is issued annually to

raise awareness of Virginia’s historic sites at risk from neglect, deterioration,

lack of maintenance, insufficient funds, inappropriate development or

insensitive public policy. The listing is intended to bring attention to

the threats described and to encourage citizens and organizations to

continue to advocate for their protection and preservation. To learn more

about how you can help save these endangered historic places visit

www.preservationvirginia/pressroom, or click here.

The Carver School, Alexandria

St. Francis Tower, Belmead, Powhatan

Historic Family Cemeteries The Cornland School, Chesapeake

Pr e s e rvat i o n vi rg i n i a 2010 Mo s t En d a n g E r E d Hi s t o r i c si t E s i n V i r g i n i a

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REVOLVING FUND PROGRESS

The inspiration behind the Revolving Fund Program is very simple; a pool

of capital is created for the sole purpose of saving endangered historically

and architecturally significant properties from demolition or neglect. After

the endangered structure has been acquired, Preservation Virginia places

easements on the property to ensure its continued preservation and then it

is sold to a sympathetic owner who undertakes its restoration. The money

from the sale is put back in to the revolving fund and used over and over to

buy more endangered historic properties. The demand for our Revolving

Fund Program continues to grow rapidly.

While the slow economic environment continued to affect the real estate

market, the RFP consistently fielded inquires about the properties for

sale in the program’s portfolio. Compared to 2009, there was an uptick

in requests for technical advice from individuals concerning easement

donations, historic register nominations and the rehabilitation tax credit

program. In 2011, the RFP will continue to actively seek donations of

historic property to boost the fund.

In 2010, the Revolving Fund Program:

• Handled over 250 inquiries by email, phone and meetings regarding RFP and technical advice on historic preservation issues

• Gave technical advice to over 40 endangered historic properties throughout virginia

• Made 30 sites visits, logging over 4,000 miles

• Saw a steady increase in web traffic, averaging over 6,000 hits per month

Before

After

The Prentis House, Suffolk, before it transitioned through the Revolving Fund and after it successfully revolved out of the program.

Before

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PRESERVATION VIRGINIA’S RESTORATION CREW GETS HANDS ON

One of the key aspects of stewardship is maintaining the historic fabric that makes

Preservation Virginia’s sites significant. For most of the fine restoration carpentry, we rely

on our own Restoration Staff to keep the properties in sound condition. Their work covers

all areas of these buildings from floors and foundations to windows and doors to roofs and

gutters. The interior stairs at John Marshall House were among their major projects in 2010.

As part of an extensive capital restoration, the crew tightened, repaired, cleaned and sanded

the treads original to John Marshall’s time. The stairs, when repaired, were covered with

a runner to protect them from further wear while maintaining them in their original place.

Preservation Virginia extends additional thanks to the John Marshall Foundation, the Collins

Family Foundation, the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation and other significant donors for

supporting these projects.

Some projects are too large for in-house specialized staff, and we have to call in contractors.

One such project begun in 2010 is the rehabilitation of the 1840s Tucker Brothers Store in

Charlotte Court House. Using restricted funds held in the Maple Roads Fund, and when

finished generating State Tax Credits, this project took an abandoned commercial structure

and is bringing it back to appropriate historical condition and making it available for

productive use. This project demonstrated to property owners in historic districts in Virginia’s

small communities that they too can benefit their buildings and their communities by taking

advantage of the Rehabilitation Tax Credits. For more information regarding the Rehabilitation

Tax Credit Program click http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/tax_credits/tax_credit.htm

John Marshall House Interior Stairs, RichmondOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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Tucker Brothers Store Restoration, Charlotte Court HouseOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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PArTNErING fOr SUCCESS

Elizabeth S. Kostelny, Executive Director, Preservation VirginiaColin G. Campbell, Chairman & President, CWJohn H. Guy, IV, President, Preservation VirginiaJames Horne, VP of Research & Historical Interpretation, CW

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ThE POWEr Of PArTNErShIP

In September of 2010, Preservation Virginia announced a new collaboration

between The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Preservation

Virginia intended to showcase the connected histories of Jamestown

and Williamsburg through compelling stories of discovery, diversity

and democracy. The initiative will bring together experts from Historic

Jamestowne and Colonial Williamsburg to enhance public archaeology

and create a broader, more cohesive guest experience through family-

friendly programs. Additionally, to increase national and international

recognition of the region’s unparalleled historical and cultural resources,

Colonial Williamsburg and Preservation Virginia, with the assistance of the

National Park Service, will collaborate to seek designation of the Historic

Triangle as a World Heritage Site.

Collaboration is a central element of Preservation Virginia’s vision for

the future. Working collaboratively on shared educational and program

objectives is one of the most effective tools we have to ensure that Virginia’s

historic places are preserved and interpreted and provide community

benefit for years to come. Preservation Virginia acknowledged this tool in

its strategic planning as a way to deploy resources efficiently. At Historic

Jamestowne, this effort will support long-held goals for the archaeological

research project and disseminate those findings. Coupled with its 70-plus-

year partnership with the National Park Service, this expanded model will

have positive benefits locally and provide a sustainable example for other

localities across the Commonwealth and nation.

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rEDISCOvErY

Overview of the South Church Excavation Area, Historic JamestowneOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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rEDISCOvErING AMErICA’S PAST

Archaeology Magazine named the 1608 church foundation found at

Jamestown one of the ten most significant archaeological discoveries of

2010. Discovered by a team of Historic Jamestowne archaeologists, led by

Dr. William M. Kelso, director of archaeological research and interpretation

for Preservation Virginia, the church discovery confirms how significant

the Church of England was in the lives of the new world colonists.

Archaeologists were searching for the remains of a men’s barracks at

Jamestown, the first permanent English colony in North America when,

during the course of their efforts, the team discovered five deep postholes

spaced 12 feet apart, creating an area that matched historical records

identifying a 60-foot long wooden church.

Further excavations at the church site led to the discovery of the chancel

in front of which, in all likelihood, Pocahontas was married to John Rolfe

in 1614. The team also located four graves in the chancel, traditionally the

place reserved for the burials of high status individuals. Research about

the 1608 church reveals that besides being used for religious services,

the facility served as the place, where on occasion, governors and other

officials would address the settlers.

To date, Preservation Virginia has recovered and cataloged over

1,400,000 artifacts from Historic Jamestowne and continues its strong

dedication to researching, conserving and sharing this profound period of

American history.

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ShArING OUr KNOWLEDGE

History Camp Participants, Mary Washington House, FredericksburgOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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P r e s e r v at i o n v i r g i n i a 2 0 1 0 a n n u a l r e P o r tS H A R I N G K N O W L E D G E

FurtHering our reaCHSuccess at the 25th Annual Preservation Conference

Preservation Virginia and the Department of Historic Resources (DHR)

co-hosted the annual Virginia Historic Preservation Conference at Fort

Monroe in 2010. The challenges and Benefits of Heritage Stewardship

served as the focal point of the conference. Sessions covered a wide

range of preservation topics and issues including; Civil War Heritage

Preservation, Grass Roots Preservation Advocacy, Green Roofs,

Viewshed Preservation, Caring for Historic Cemeteries and Archaeology

for the benefit of the public. The conference hosted over 150 participants

from a wide range of disciplines, urban planners, architects, engineers,

skilled craftsman and private historic property owners.

restore virginiaServing as a Valuable Resource

The City of Petersburg served as host to Restore Virginia 2010. Restore

Virginia is an annual event open to the public and is of particular interest

to owners of historic property. This event served as an efficient resource

of a wealth of information. Participants were given the opportunity to

gain a wealth of knowledge on how to care for the special needs of

historic buildings. Skilled craftsman offered hands on demonstrations

of historic window repair and maintenance, historic masonry repair

and historic roofing techniques. For additional information regarding

future conferences and workshops contact Sarah Cooleen, Director

of Community Resources and Outreach at 804.648.1889, x 320 or

[email protected].

Participants at the 25th Annual Preservation Conference, Fort Monroe, Hampton

Elizabeth Kostelny Wecomes 2010 Conference Attendees

restore virginia, 2010

restore virginia, 2010

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S H A R I N G K N O W L E D G E

using HistoriC sites as FoCal Points For PRESERVATION EDUCATION

In 2010, Preservation Virginia’s Statewide Education program has continued to engage the

local communities surrounding our historic sites by providing specialized programs and

facilitating a sense of pride and personal connection to local “historic treasures”. We have

been implementing new methods directed towards engaging visitors in innovative and creative

ways. This year several new interpretative technologies were piloted: cell phone tours, geo-

caching, social media, as well as more traditional methods of partnerships, new programming

and open house events.

Continuing the previous years initiative to engage local area school systems, in 2010 we expanded

our local connections to include other cultural institutions and community leaders to find ways

to better enhance the regional participation to the sites. These community meetings have lead

to partnerships, new programs and an increased communication amongst area attractions.

At the John Marshall House, Preservation Virginia has partnered with other downtown venues

to offer a progressive cocktail tour of area gardens; partners include Massey Cancer Center,

the Museum of the Confederacy, the Valentine Richmond History Center, and Monumental

Church. We also partnered with Sports Backers on their second annual Anthem Stride

Through Time, which brought over 800 visitors through the doors. The John Marshall House

has also been offering quarterly open houses to the local downtown business people. At

Scotchtown, we have continued with our successful Second Saturday Hands-on History

programs, expanded to include evening and weekend workshops, as well as several thematic

programs to attract local families and visitors. Several schools have offered Saturday field trips

to Scotchtown as an additional resource to their classroom curriculum. Bacon’s Castle and

Scotchtown featured fantastic holiday programs that involved local children and community

members in the festivities, including historical skits and costumed interpretation. Both events

brought several hundred visitors to the sites. Cape Henry Lighthouse initiated walking tours

of the Fort Story historic area in 2010. Cape Henry also worked with the Contemporary Arts

Center in Virginia Beach to develop an arts program for students living at Fort Story.

The Statewide Education Program also extended its reach within the Preservation Virginia

properties and branches, documenting and consulting with the Fredericksburg Mary Washington

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Branch properties, Walter Reed’s Birthplace, Smith’s Fort, and Smithfield

Plantation on their educational and public programming efforts.

Other partnerships include the American Association of Museums,

the Virginia Association of Museums, Richmond Cultural Educators,

and National Council for Social Studies Education, the John Marshall

Foundation, Road to Revolution Heritage Trail, Statewide home school

organizations, Hanover 4-H, Surry County Historical Society, Chippokes

Plantation, Hanover Tavern, Parsons Cause Foundation, Polegreen

Church, Library of Virginia, Hanover County Public Schools, Elderhostel,

VCU, the College of William & Mary, Christopher Newport University,

Virginia State University, the City of Richmond, and the Patrick Henry

Center for Individual Liberties.

2010 Archeological Field School students, smiths Fort

2010 History Camp Participants, Mary Washington House, Fredricksburg

Spinning Wheel Demonstration, Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown the Mary washington House, Fredricksburg Official Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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Elizabeth Kostelny, Executive Director and John H. Guy, IV, President present the Schorsch Family with the 2010 Outstanding Historic Preservation Research Effort Award for Mount Pleasant, Surry

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AWARDING OUTSTANDING PRESERVATION

In pursuing Preservation Virginia’s mission to preserve, promote and serve as an advocate for Virginia’s

irreplaceable historic places for cultural, economic and educational benefits of everyone, Preservation Virginia

offers an annual award program honoring outstanding preservation accomplishments.

Preservation Virginia announced the recipients of its 2010 Historic Preservation Awards at a January 18

reception held in the penthouse loft of the recently renovated Miller and Rhoads Residences project.

The following awards were given:

2010 Community Preservation Award, Blacksburg Motor Company

Rehabilitation Project. The Community Preservation Award was

given to the Town of Blacksburg for the Blacksburg Motor Company

Rehabilitation Project. This project entailed the renovation of the

historic Blacksburg Motor Company and serves as a premier example

of how energy efficient and sustainable activities can be incorporated

successfully and cost effectively into public and commercial projects.

2010 Outstanding Historic Preservation Research Effort Award, Country

Stores South of the James River Project. The Outstanding Historic

Preservation Research Effort Award was given to Carolyn Keen for

the Country Stores South of the James River Project. Ms. Keen was

honored for her extensive research documenting over 200 country

stores operating between 1750 and 1950. Her project records the

history regarding the store buildings, merchants and their families.

2010 Outstanding Preservation Project Award, Mount Pleasant. the

Outstanding Preservation Project Award was given to Shelley and

Nicholas Schorsch for the Mount Pleasant Preservation Project. The

Schorsch’s were honored for commissioning perhaps the most extensive

privately funded historic preservation project in Virginia which included

exhaustive historical, archaeological, and architectural research of this

300+ acre farm located on the James River.

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The Cape Henry Lighthouse, Virginia Beach. In 1930, an act of Congress deeded the tower to Preservation Virginia to preserve the light and make it available to the public. Today the Lighthouse serves as one of the most visited attractions in Virginia Beach.Official Preservation Viginia Historic Site

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ThE fOUNDATION Of ThE OrGANIzATION

After appropriate study and restructuring of our business approach in

2009, Preservation Virginia used the year 2010 to refine our programs and

services to ensure effective and efficient deployment of resources. A great

deal of our focus was to form the collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg

for the management of the operations at Historic Jamestowne. On a smaller

scale, we formed partnerships and collaborations with local communities

and at our properties to broaden our reach and to prudently use resources.

Site specific giving and membership programs were launched to appeal

to donor’s interests. We continue to study the new trends in giving,

revenue and opportunities for collaboration--all impacted by this new

economic environment.

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Preservation virginia USE OF FUNDS:Contributed and Earned Income are the core revenue sources for the operating funds to support Preservation virginia programs.

Preservation Virginia Source of Funds December 31, 2010

36% Investment Activity

32% Contributions

15% Admissions

10% Museum Shop Sales

7% Program Income

CoMPosition oF Current revenues

The economy of 2010 continued to challenge Preservation Virginia to refine the new models

of operation at Historic Sites. While overall visitation declined 10%, sites that implemented

new models of operations realized an 8% increase in revenues from retail sales and

admissions. Donor support remained steadfast with an increase of 26% in donations to

support the excellent programs offered across the state. By close of 2010, the endowment

had rebounded from the prior year, increasing to $9.7 million with a 13% realized total return

on investment.

F i n a n C i a l r e v i e w

Audited financial statements will be available upon request in Fall 2011 from the finance office.

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Preservation virginia USE OF FUNDS:Preservation Virginia invests 86% of the Statewide annual operating funds in programs and historic property operations and maintenance.

Preservation Virginia Use of Funds

Other Programs

Historic Jamestowne

Property Support

Other Properties

Branch Activities

Statewide Programs

Fundraising

Administration

Current exPense Categories

Preservation Virginia serves as a resource to communities throughout the state by providing

consulting, advocacy, advice and access to preservation information through the Revolving

Fund, the Partners in the Field Program, the Public Policy Advocacy and Education Program

and Membership. Historic Sites engage visitors in creative and innovative educational

opportunities. Contributions to Preservation Virginia keep these programs active

and available to all constituents served. This chart demonstrates the investment made in

these programs.

Audited financial statements will be available upon request in Fall 2011 from the finance office.

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hONOr rOLE

The John Marshall House, RichmondOfficial Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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hONOrING ThE SUPPOrT Of SO MANY

Thank you for your generous support of Preservation Virginia in 2010. You

are one of more than 1,500 individuals and organizations that supported

our work last year and we are proud to have you as part of the Preservation

Virginia family. We appreciate the trust you place in us to achieve results

that help protect, preserve and promote historic preservation throughout

the Commonwealth. We carefully invest your hard-earned dollars in proven

solutions and we want you to know that you are making a difference.

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Executive Committee

Mr. John H. Guy, IV, PresidentMr. J. Michael Jarvis, Vice PresidentMr. Eric H. Thorpe, Vice PresidentMr. Lacy Bennett Ward, Jr., Vice PresidentDr. Carter L. HudginsMr. gary ometer, CPa, TreasurerMs. Genevieve P. KellerMs. Elizabeth S. KosteIny, Secretary, Ex Officio

Board Members

Ms. Margaret Karen BerknessMrs. Sally Guy BrownMrs. Anne Geddy CrossMr. John H. Guy, IV, PresidentMr. Roy E. HockMrs. Mary A. R. Howard, Regional Trustee WesternDr. Carter L. HudginsMr. J. Michael Jarvis, Vice President

Mr. Catesby Jones, Regional Trustee TidewaterMs. Genevieve P. KellerMr. William B. Kerkam, III, Regional Trustee CentralMs. Linda H. MarksMrs. Katherine t. MearsMr. F. Breckinridge MontagueThe Honorable W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr.Mr. gary ometer, CPa, TreasurerMr. Arthur W. SchmidtMr. Charles H. Seilheimer, Jr.Mrs. Rebecca S. Starling, Regional Trustee NorthernMr. Addison B. ThompsonMr. Eric H. Thorpe, Vice PresidentMr. Lacy Bennett Ward, Jr., Vice PresidentColonel Ulysses X. WhiteMs. Mary Zayde Zeugner

Honorary Trustees

Mr. William Goode BevilleMr. C. Hobson GoddinMrs. Shirley T. VanLandinghamMr. D. Anderson Williams

PRESERVATION VIRGINIA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Preservation Virginia extends its thanks to the following individuals for their dedicated board

service during the 2010 term. We are grateful for this diverse pool of leaders who provide us

with a foundation of knowledge and support; helping us guide our mission with their insight

into business, education and technical expertise.

Preservation Virginia

was featured in Richmond

Magazine as one of most

efficient nonprofit charities

in Richmond.

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PRESERVATION VIRGINIA 2010 LEGACY CIRCLEPreservation Virginia’s Legacy Circle donors have a significant impact on the future of

Preservation Virginia. These individuals have made arrangements to remember Preservation

Virginia in their estate planning. These planned gifts help build a permanent foundation for

historic preservation in Virginia. Preservation Virginia is extremely grateful for their commitment

to contribute to the legacy of the historic preservation movement and is proud to see this

pool of contributors continue to grow. If you haven’t already, please consider becoming part

of this special group of contributors by calling Betsy Edwards, Director of Development at

804.648.1889, x311 or [email protected].

Mr. and Mrs. E. Alan Anstine

Ms. Mary B. Ball*

Mr. William Goode Beville

Mr. Patrick H. Booth, Jr.*

Mr. Robert I. Boswell*

James B. and Jane R. Bradford

Endowment Trust

Ms. Cornelia A. Bryant

Mr. Warren F. Chauncey

Mrs. Virginia W. Christian*

Mr. William C. Chronis and

Ms. antoinette M. Brennan

Drs. Waverly M. Cole, MD and

John R. Cook, PhD

Ms. Dorothea Lane Cutts*

Mr. Dexter Guptill and

Mrs. Anne DeMarsay

Miss Bartlett Dunlop

Mrs. James Edmundson*

Mr. Robert E. Edwards

Mr. Sidney P. Fell*

Mr. C. Hobson Goddin

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Gray*

Mrs. Willie Virginia Gwaltney*

Ms. Mary L. Hammersmith*

Miss Janis M. Horne

Mr. John S. Hopewell*

Jamestowne Society

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kerkam, III

Mrs. Mattielene T. King*

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kostelny

Mrs. Judith Phelps Letchworth

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Lorence

Mrs. Frances B. Lynn*

Miss Eleanor C. Mabry*

Mr. Alastair S. Macdonald

Mrs. Helen J. Mahone and

Mr. Tom McDaniel

Ms. Mary Leigh Seaton Marston*

Mrs. Benjamin W. Mears, Jr.

Mr. Robert L. Montague, III

Dr. Maxwell R. Mowry

Mrs. Madeleine E. Murphy*

Mr. James S. Patton*

Mr. Herbert W. Pelley

Ms. Cynthia Peery

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Prince

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rawles*

Ms. Eugenia V. Robb

Miss Helen A. Robertson*

Mrs. Mary A. Robinson

Dr. M. Leigh Rooke*

Mr. and Mrs.* H. Hill Sandidge, Jr.

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Schneider*

Mr. James B. Spratley and

Mrs. Mary N. Spratley*

Mrs. Fontaine C. Stanton*

Dr. W. Taliaferro Thompson, Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. John H. VanLandingham, III

Mr. Alan M. Voorhees* and Family

Ms. Nancy Voorhees

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Voorhees

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hunt

Mrs. Doris I. Wenger*

Mr. Robert E. Wiggins, Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson Williams

Mrs. Jane P. Williams*

Dr. J. F. Wine*

Dr. Mervyn W. Wingfield and

Mr. Charles W. Haynes

Dr. Anne R. Worrell

*indicates deceased

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Gifts of $50,000-$99,999

Mr. Roy E. Hock and Ms. Margaret N. FowlerJames City CountyJessie Ball duPont Fund

Gifts of $20,000-$49,999

John Marshall FoundationVirginia Department of Historic Resources

Gifts of $10,000-$19,999

Daniel & Company, Inc.Dominion Resources, Inc.Foundation for Roanoke Valley, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guy, IVNational Trust for Historic PreservationPulse Electronics Corporation (formerly Technitrol, Inc.)Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Warthen, III

Gifts of $5,000-$9,999

County of HanoverVirginia Realty & Relocation

Gifts of $2,500-$4,999

anonymousMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Brown, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cronly, IIINational Society Daughters of Colonial WarsDavenport & Company LLCElmwood FundSociety of John Gaither DescendantsMr. and Mrs. William B. Kerkam, IIIMr. and Mrs. F. Breckinridge MontagueRouse-Bottom FoundationMrs. Alma A. Sitterding*Colonial Dames of AmericaWilder FoundationYogg (formerly the Creative System)

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Zeugner, IV

Gifts of $1,000-$2,499

BB&tMs. Margaret Karen Berkness and Mr. Alexander C. Graham, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Warren M. BillingsL.S. and J.S. Bryan Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Robert BurgessDr. and Mrs. B. Noland Carter, IIMr. Warren F. ChaunceyCitizens for a Fort Monroe National ParkColonial Dames of America, Chapter XXIII VAMr. and Mrs. Robert CondonThe Honorable and Mrs. Elmo G. Cross, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. DelawieFort Henry Branch, Preservation VirginiaMrs. John H. Guy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. HitzDr. and Mrs. A. E. Dick HowardDr. and Mrs. Carter L. HudginsJamestowne SocietyMr.* and Mrs. J. Michael JarvisMr. and Mrs. Dale L. KostelnyMr. and Mrs. Richard M. LudwigMr. Alastair S. MacdonaldDr. and Mrs. Norman J. Marks, DDSMcKinnon and Harris, Inc.Mrs. Benjamin W. Mears, Jr.Merrill LynchMLM Charitable FoundationThe Honorable and Mrs. W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr.Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaNeighbor to Neighbor Governor’s LandMr. and Mrs. Ray M. Paul, Jr.C.D.L. and M.T.B. Perkins Fund of the Community Foundation

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Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Mark PerreaultMs. Traci M. Fannin-PooleQuesters Robert E. Lee Chapter 60Virginia Sargeant Reynolds FoundationMr. Josiah P. Rowe, IIIRobert Russa Moton MuseumThe Reverend John R. StantonVintage Ladies of Williamsburg, Inc.Wachovia Wells Fargo FoundationMr. and Mrs. D. Anderson Williams, Christian Giving Fund

Gifts of $500-$999

anonymousMr. and Mrs. A. Marshall Acuff, Jr.Archeological Society of VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Gary A. BarrangerMr. Ernest Clifford Barrett, IIIMr. William Goode BevilleThe Honorable and Mrs. H. Harrison Braxton, Jr.Mr. G. Galt BreadyMs. Jan S. BrownMs. Jane ChambersMiss Ethel R. ChrismanMr. Edward W. CoslettMrs. Janet J. DennisMs. Shannon B. Downey-TurpinExxon Mobil FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael W. GiancasproMr. and Mrs. Brenton S. HalseyMr. and Mrs. James C. Hamilton, Jr.Herndon FoundationColonel (Ret.) and Mrs. Frederick E. Johnston, IIIMs. Kathleen S. KilpatrickMrs. Patricia R. KingMr. and Mrs. Peter I. C. Knowles, IIMr. and Mrs. David B. LeggMr. and Mrs.Hugh Breckenridge LittleMr. and Mrs. Louis J. MalonMr. and Mrs. Gregory May

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bradshaw, Melville FoundationDr. Natalie Goldring, Mr. Mark Merriman and Misses Rachel and Becca Merriman-GoldringMr. r. latane Montague, ivDr. and Mrs. W. Angus MuirMrs. Frederica C. Mullen-FennMr. and Mrs. Donald G. NoceroNational Petroleum CouncilNorfolk Preservation AllianceNorthern Shenandoah Valley Branch, Preservation VirginiaOrder of First Families of VirginiaPartnership for Nonprofit ExcellenceMr. Catesby B. Jones, Peace FrogsMr. and Mrs. James D. PennyMr. and Mrs. George G. Phillips, Jr.Mr. W. Paul PittsOliver A. Pollard, Jr. and Elizabeth Pollard Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Seilheimer, Jr., Seilheimer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. StarlingMr. and Mrs. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr.Eric H. and K. Michelle ThorpeMr. and Mrs. John H. VanLandingham, IIIMr. and Mrs. B. Briscoe White, IIIMr. and Mrs. Wesley Wright, Jr.

Gifts of $250-$499

Association for Preservation Technology Mr. Fred AdamchakMr. and Mrs. Joshua L. Badgley Drs. J. Temple and Mary Lynn BaylissMr. Thomas A. BellesMr. Jeff BrindleMr. James B. Cook, Jr.Jane Covington RestorationMr. and Mrs. Paul DenigMs. Helena W. DevereuxMr. and Mrs. Mark A. DiRienz

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Mr. and Mrs. William J. DonaMrs. Henry ElksninMr. and Mrs. Clarence GivensDr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hager, Jr.Heart Sing FoundationMs. Leslea HeidelHistoric Petersburg FoundationMs. susan M. HoffmanMr. and Mrs. John JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Johnston, Jr.Mr. Kenneth M. Levine and Ms. Margaret GunnMr. and Mrs. Everett A. Martin, Jr.Metropolitan Richmond Sports BackersMr. and Mrs. Neil MilnerMr. and Mrs. G. Alan MorledgeMrs. D. W. K. PeacockMs. Felice ProctorMs. Dorothy M. RamseyDr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Randol, IIIRECO Industries, Inc.Ms. Cynthia Z. shaughnessyMs. Laura Shaw and Mr. Jeffrey BeanMs. Sandra SillMr. and Mrs. Randall SmedstadMr. and Mrs. Richard E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Craig StahlUSS Walke AssociationWilliamsburg Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark StokesMr. and Mrs. Ronald and Patricia Trabandt Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. VaughanMr. and Mrs. Lacy Bennett Ward, Jr.Miss Isabella G. Witt

Gifts of $100-$249

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton S. AbbottMr. and Mrs. Scott AdamsDr. Steven J. AgostiMrs. Phoebe F. AntrimMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. ArendtMr. and Mrs. Frank F. Arlotto

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Arrington, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. AshMr. and Mrs. Grant M. AtkinsonSusan Bailey and Sidney Buford Scott Endowment TrustMr. H. Furlong BaldwinMrs. w. e. BarrMs. Barbara J. Barrett-OrrMr. and Mrs. Henry H. BauerMr. and Mrs. Horton P. BeirneMr. Guy B. BeltzMs. Bessie Roberts BiererMr. and Mrs. Robert P. BlackMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. BolandMr. and Mrs. Aubrey R. Bowles, IIIMr. George Walker BoxMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. BoydJames B. and Jane R. Bradford Endowment TrustMrs. Arlene R. BradleyMs. Amy L. BreedloveMrs. Mary Ann BrendelMr. and Mrs. Peter E. Broadbent, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. BrougherMrs. Ann Lee Saunders BrownMrs. Alex G. Brown, IIIMr. and Mrs. H. T. Brown, Jr.Mr. Preston BrownMr. and Mrs. Timothy T. BrownMr. Mathew J. BurrowsButner Consulting LLCDrs. Ann M. Callahan and Toni L. McDanielDr. and Mrs. Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Campbell, Jr.Mr. Brian M. CannMr. and Mrs. John CanningMr. James ChangMr. Alan K. ClineMr. Richard U. Cogswell, Jr.Colonial Capital Branch, Preservation VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Richard A. CostelloMr. Danny C. CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. CraighillMr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie, Jr.

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Mr. John R. Curtis and Dr. Julia CurtisMrs. Nancy F. DaughteryMr. Allan H. DavisMr. and Mrs. H. Talmadge Day, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. DeanMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. DellingerMr. and Mrs. Richard H. DilworthDr. and Mrs. John P. DoleyDominion FoundationMr. and Mrs. Elmer Kirk DunnMr. Kenneth L. EberhartMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. EisenhardtMs. Robin L. EllisMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Emory, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. FarrellMr. and Mrs. Charles B. FeganMr. and Mrs. Duncan G. FisherMr. and Mrs. Allen W. Flannagan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. ForsytheMr. and Mrs. David C. FratarcangeloFrazier AssociatesThe Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia and the Anna and Fleetwood Garner FamilyMr. and Mrs. Muscoe R. H. Garnett, Jr.Mrs. Pearson G. GibsonMs. Ruth Anne Gilbertson and Mr. John J. LausonDr. and Mrs. Richard G. W. GingerichMr. C. Hobson GoddinMs. terry C. grahamMr. and Mrs. Willard S. GrantMs. Anne Carter Lee GravelyMr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Grant H. GriswoldMr. and Mrs. Peter Dun GroverMr. and Mrs. William A. GwaltneyJohn H. and Margaret Hager Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central VirginiaMr. Jim HallMr. and Mrs. Lew HalterMr. and Mrs. John Paul C. Hanbury*

The Honorable Frank D. HargroveMr. and Mrs. Terrell L. HarriganMr. A. Charles Hassell, IIMr. Tony HawkinsonMr. and Mrs. Charles F. HealeyMr. and Mrs. R. Page Henley, Jr.Ms. Marty Hiatt, CgMr. Roger B. HolnbackMr. Charles R. Hooff, IIIMr. John D. HopsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Howard, Jr.The Honorable and Mrs. William J. HowellMr. and Mrs. John O. HummelMr. Charles E. Hutchinson, Jr.James River Garden ClubMrs. Phyllis H. JenningsMr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Johnson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. O. Fitzhugh JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Christopher H. JonesMr. William H. Jones, Jr.Nickie KastrosMr. and Mrs. George A. KegleyMr. and Mrs. E. Polk Kellam, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. KienlenMr. and Mrs. Arthur O. KimballDr. Julia A. KingDr. John T. KneeboneMr. and Mrs. Willliam A. KrebsKVA FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert Henley Lamb

John H. Guy, IV, President speaks to Toddsbury Reception Guests

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Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lambiase, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Chiswell D. Langhorne, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. LangleyMr. Victor W. LavensteinMrs. anna l. lawsonMr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompteMr. Henry a. leeMrs. Edward LegumMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lentz, Jr.Ms. Jan LeonardMr. and Mrs. Jim LockardMr. and Mrs. Jack D. LockridgeMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Logan, IIIMr. and Mrs. Rodney E. LorenceMrs. Betty W. LovingMr. Edgar E. MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Robert Mace Mr. Glenn F. Mackles and Ms. Eleanor CoeneMr. and Mrs. John MamoneMr. and Mrs. Ronny A. MartinMr. and Mrs. Philip W. MayMr. and Mrs. William N. MaysMs. Katherine R. McAloonMr. and Mrs. John W. McAvoyMr. and Mrs. William A. McCarty, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCauley, Jr.Dr. Read F. McGehee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. McKinnonMr. and Mrs. Henry H. McVey, IIIMEDSA Summer InstituteMr. and Mrs. Robert W. MillerMr. and Mrs. William A. MolineuxMr. and Mrs. P. William Moore, Jr.Mrs. vera w. MooreMrs. J. Frederick MoringMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. MorrowColonel and Mrs. Frederick W. Mueller, Jr.Mr. David J. NeumanMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. NicholasMs. Susie G. OldhamDr. and Mrs. George J. Oliver, Jr.Mr. George B. Oliver

Mr. D. Edwin O’NealThe Honorable and Mrs. Christopher K. PeaceMr. James T. PeelerMr. and Mrs. Robert PoirierMeredith and Joe Poole, IIIMr. Dwight A. PowellMr. John E. PrevarMr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William E. Quarles, Jr.Mrs. Elizabeth K. QuigleyMr. and Mrs. Gary F. RastMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. RayfieldMr. James E. Rich, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David M. RichardsMr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider, IIIMs. Carolyn P. RoafMr. and Mrs. Fred S. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. N. Pendleton RogersMs. susan F. rogersMr. and Mrs. R. Soren RoseMr. Robert RossMr. and Mrs. T. Christopher RothMr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Rucker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell C.Mr. William W. ScalesMr. H. Paul Scholte, IVMr. and Mrs. Randall S. SchulerMs. Mary ScofieldDr. and Mrs. David W. Scott, IIIMrs. Frederic W. Scott, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Sease, Jr.Drs. Robert R. Sedivy and Elizabeth S. CurtlerMr. Phil M. SeligmanShenandoah Valley Battlefields FoundationMr. and Mrs. Barrett L. ShroutMr. and Mrs. R. W. SimonMr. and Mrs. Barney J. Skladany, Jr.Ms. Carole R. SmithMr. and Mrs. Peter P. SmithMr. R. Blackwell Smith, IIMr. and Mrs. William Francis SmithMs. Dottie Somerset

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Mr. and Mrs. J. William SpeegleMr. and Mrs. John SpeerMr. and Mrs. Don StantonMr. and Mrs. John E. StarlingMr. Rodney C. SteffensMs. virginia M. steinerMr. Fletcher Stiers, Jr.Mrs. Marion J. StokesMr. and Mrs. Robert A. SullivanDr. John W. Summerville and Ms. Danna E. JohnsonMrs. Cabell Mayo TabbThe Honorable Harry T. Taliaferro, IIIDr. Thad W. Tate, Jr.Mrs. Ruth W. TillarMr. de Teel Patterson TillerMr. and Mrs. J. Richard TolerMr. M. Bradley Tonkin, Jr.Mrs. terry s. toshMs. Claudia TownsendMr. and Mrs. Philip TrainerMr. and Mrs. Kingdon W. TroensegaardMr. and Mrs. Arthur TroiaMr. C. Wayne TuckerMrs. Daniel M. TuckerMr. and Mrs. Gary L. TyerMr. and Mrs. Jim TyngMiss Karen UlfersMrs. Carol UnderhillMr. and Mrs. John VanAkenMr. John H. VanLandingham, IVMr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Vitale, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. WarrenMr. and Mrs. John W. WatkinsMs. Leah Watson and Mr. Bari GashiMr. and Mrs. David N. WebbMrs. Sherry M. WelterMrs. Dorothy J. WernerMr. James W. WhiteheadMrs. Ellen R. WigrenDr. and Mrs. Charles D. WilderMr. and Mrs. William C. WilhelmMr. and Mrs. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. WilliamsMs. Maude A. WilliamsMr. Samuel H. Williams, Jr.Mr. J. Reid WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Peter WilliamsonDr. Mervyn W. Wingfield and Mr. Charles W. HaynesMr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth WittleWoman’s Club of SmithfieldMr. W. Denman Zirkle

Gifts up to $99

(3) Anonymous20th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Inc. Mr. Brad Adams Ms. Jean Adams Mr. Monte Adams Ms. Irene M. Adamski Mr. Herrell Akers Ms. Cathy Albrecht Ms. Barbara Aldridge Mr. David F. Allen Ms. Michelle Alloway Mr. Dale Amason Ms. Joanna Ambridge Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. AndersonMs. Linda Andracke Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andreoletti Ms. Sandra Andriakos Mr. Konrad Antczack Mr. Rod Aquino Ms. Deborah Arambul Mr. William R. Argentieri Mrs. Patsy J. Arnett Mr. Linwood M. Aron Mr. and Mrs. Jon Arutson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashworth Mr. Keith Attenborough Ms. Deanna Atzinger Mr. Ken Bachman Mr. Tim Bacus Mr. Bruce Bagdasarian

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Ms. Lisa Bailey Ms. Marilyn C. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Noel C. Bailey Baker & Hazelwood Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Mr. Mike Baker Ms. Judi Ballard Mr. Mike Baltzell Mr. and Mrs. H. Randolph Barbee, Jr. Ms. Anna Barlier Mr. Steve Barronton Mrs. Joanna BartonMr. William H. Baskerville Mr. Carl Bass Mr. Clifford Bates Mr. Paul Battiste Ms. lisa Bautista Ms. Jan Baxter Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter Ms. Sandra L. Bayles Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. BeamMr. and Mrs. Gary A. Beavers Mrs. Tara Lee Becker Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Beene Ms. Yvonne Behm Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bell Ms. Francesca Bellini de Simone Ms. Jean M. Belton Mr.* and Mrs. FitzGerald Bemiss Ms. Anne Bendt Mr. John Benedict

Mr. David Bennett Ms. Maria Benson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berg Mr. Paul E. Berger Mr. Don H. Berkley Ms. Lauren Beursken Mr. and Mrs. Michael Biondi Mr. and Mrs. Brad Birchett Ms. Christina M. Bittinger Ms. Ann M. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blair Mr. John Blair Mr. Dave Blethroade Mr. Donald L. Boebel Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Boing Miss Mary Douglass Boldrick Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Boone Ms. Lois Borisch Mr. Bill Botkin Ms. Cindel Bottsford Ms. D. E. Bowditch Ms. Kathy BowerMr. Philip D. Bown Ms. Angela Boyd Mr. Tim Boyden Jerry Boyer Mr. Tate Braden Ms. Melissa Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bradshaw, Jr. Ms. Janet Branch Ms. Louise J. Brandwein Mr. David Breier Mr. Forrest Breyer Mr. Arthur S. Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Brittle, Jr. Mr. Clark Brockbank Mr. Bob Brotherton Mr. C. Dudley BrownMr. David Brown Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown Ms. Donna Brown

Board member Breckinridge Montague welcomes guests to a summer reception at his Toddsbury Home, Gloucester

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Mr. larry Brown Ms. lee C. Brown Ms. Pam Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. David S. Brownell Dr. and Mrs. Louis V. Bruno Mr. Ken Bryant Ms. Jean W. Brydon Mr. Larry Buchholz Mr. Steven Buchholz Ms. Gretchen L. Buis Mr. George Bull Alex J. Bullock Ms. Tali Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bundy Mr. and Mrs. James Bunn Ms. Theresa Burbank Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Burck Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burdon Mr. Ted Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burke Ms. Lisa Burke Mr. James Burr Ms. Caryl Burtner Ms. Kay Butler Mr. Glen Butz Yuriko Byers Ms. Dolores Byrnes Mr. Franklin Calvert Ms. Leslie C. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Sean Campbell Ms. sarah Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Tony Capillary Mr. Michael Carbonara Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Carlton Ms. Gayle Carlton Mr. and Mrs. David Carrington Ms. Christina M. Carrion Ms. laura Caruso Capital Management Corporation

Ms. Marianne Cash Mr. Walter Cate Mr. Richard Cauley Mr. Frank Cepel Ms. Mary Chamberlain P. Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. James D. Charleston Mr. Harrison Chavis Mr. C. Maurice Cherry Ms. Jenny Chesky Mrs. Melinda Childress Ms. Elizabeth A. Chilipka Ms. Daren Chopin Ms. Barbara Christen Ms. Debbie Christensen Mr. John W. Christian Taylor Christianson Mr. Michael Chrostowski Ms. Jean Chunn Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chute, Jr. Mr. Eugene Cioffi Ms. Debra Clark Mr. Ross A. Clark Captain and Mrs. William B. ClarkMr. and Mrs. William H. Clarke, III Mr. James A. Clay, Sr. Mr. Russell Cline Mr. Donald Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. R. Gent Cofer Mr. Alvin Cohen Ms. Melinda Colchico Mr. Francis D. Coleman Ms. Marilyn Coleman Mr. William P. Collier, Jr. Ms. Diane K. Collin Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. CombsMs. Grace T. Colwell Mr. george Conarty Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conger Ms. Judith Cook Ms. Lois Cook Ms. Stephanie Cook

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Mr. Tom Cook Mr. W. J. Cook, Jr. Ms. Bari Cooper Ms. Bettie Minette Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cooper Mr. Gerald Corby Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cormier Mr. David Cornwell Mr. Robert Cornwell Ms. Dorothy Cowley Mr. Ed Cox Mr. J. Neal Cox Mr. Jesse Cox Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cozzi Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Alfred C. Crane, Jr. Ms. Bonita Crawford Ms. Charlotte Crawley Ms. Alice T. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crow Mr. Russell Crupe Ms. stephanie Cunningham Ms. Melanie Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Rick Czachor Mr. Gunnar Dahlberg Mr. David Daigle Ms. Judith A. Dakin Ms. Patricia Damato Mr. and Mrs. Charles Damm Mr. Jeff Danko Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Darlington National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Shadwell Chapter Colonel and Mrs. James A. DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Michael Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Davis Mr. Earl J. Dawson, Jr. Mrs. C. B. de GavreMr. J. P. Debbink Ms. Teresa DeBruin Mr. Donald Deibert Ms. Cathy Dekker Ms. Caroline Del Vecchio

Ms. Alana DeLancey Ms. Jema Delfin Mr. Jeff Deluca Mrs. Janice N. Denman Mr. Ron Dennis Mrs. Carline D’Errico Mr. Paul Di Censo Mr. Richard DiBraccio Mr. Forrest Dickerson Mr. Richard C. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dielsi Ms. Bev Digman Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dills Ms. Vicki Dimminch Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dittmeier Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Doerflinger Mr. John Dolan Mr. Michael L. Dominguez Ms. Carolyn Donow Ms. Jeanne Double Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. John Dragan, Jr. Ms. Marion E. Drain Ms. Cindy Drake Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Drew Mr. Richard Dropik Ms. Ann Drucker Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney Druen Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuBois Mrs. Elizabeth L. DudleyMr. and Mrs. Charles Dufek Ms. Isabelle B. Duke Mr. Charles Dumas Ms. Susan A. Dunlap Mr. Ammon G. Dunton, Jr. Mr. Bill Dunwoody Mr. and Mrs. Rick Durkee Mr. Reynold Durre Mr. George Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eaton Mr. Sherif Ebrahim Colonel and Mrs. Watha J. Eddins, Jr.

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Mrs. Betsy Wells Edwards Mr. John D. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ehland Ms. Mary Elarton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Elchenko Mr. Robert E. Ellis Ms. Mary Elmassian Mr. and Mrs. James E. Emory, Jr.Mrs. Marie F. Engel Mr. and Mrs. Allen Engle Ms. Dianne Engling Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ennis, Jr. Mr. David Epler Ms. Marilyn R. Eppler Ms. Marjorie L. Erman Mr. Edwin C. Ethridge Ms. Fan C. etienne Mr. John Euler Mr. and Mrs. William Euler Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrand Mr. George Feldner Mr. Richard Felice Mr. Mark Fender Ms. Dorinda Fergason Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fink Ms. Patricia Finnegan Ms. Arlene Finocchiaro Mr. and Mrs. Brian Firmin Mr. Thomas Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flowers Mr. Royce Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Foote Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Ford Ms. Margo Ford Mr. Marshall Forrest Mr. Robert W. Forster Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fortunato Ms. Bernice Foster Ms. Edna Foster Ms. Carol Foust Mr. Mike Fowler

Ms. Kara P. Foxe Mr. Sean M. Foxe Mr. Jim Frahm Mr. tim Frahm Mrs. Frances J. Francis Mr. Steven C. Freeman, Sr. Mr. Bill French Ms. Jean French Ms. Ann Friddell Mr. timothy Frier Mr. Steve Frye Ms. Dawn W. Fuge Mr. Rod Fulcher Mr. Thomas Fulfaro Mr. Daniel L. Fullen Miss Dorothea M. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Furnas Ms. Marian M. Gabel Ms. Aileen D. Gallagher Ms. Kim Gallagher Ms. Cathy Galloway The Reverend and Mrs. Jeremy Q. GallowayMs. Jane Gans Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner Ms. Gloria W. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Garner, Jr. Ms. Paula Garrigus Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gates Mr. Walter C. Gay Mr. Robert Germany Ms. Carole Getchell Ms. Isabel Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilliam Ms. Ardell Gillingwater Mr. Bob Gionesi Ms. Evelyn Giordano Ms. Kerry Gizzi Mrs. James M. Glave Ms. greta a. gneiser Mr. Ellis R. Godwin, Jr. Mr. James Gokey Mr. and Mrs. R. Gene Goley

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Mrs. Ashley Rowland Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Goolsby Ms. Helen Gordon Ms. Nancy Gordon Mr. Daniel L. Gothie Ms. Sandra Gouldin Ms. Jennifer Grabinski Mr. Clifford D. Grady Ms. Marian grammer Mr. Victor B. Grand Mr. gary r. grantMs. Monica Gravinese Ms. Mary e. green Mr. and Mrs. Bentley C. Gregg Mr. David Gregory Ms. Deborah Gregory Ms. Susan Griffioen Ms. Dianne J. Griffitts Ms. virginia grogan Mr. Lincoln Grubbs Mr. Joseph Guerra Ms. Kelly Guerrieri Ms. Lucy D. Gunn Mr. Ron Haenchen Mrs. Valerie M. Haesly-Parson Ms. Dola Haessig Ms. s. l. Hagenhoff Mr. Duane L. Hahn Ms. Margie Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Halfhill Mr. Channing M. Hall, III Ms. Valerie Hall Mrs. Anne M. Hallett Ms. Abigail B. Halliday Mr. William C. Hamilton Ms. rosemary Hamm Ms. Jennie Lou Hammerly Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Hammett Bryce Hanaway Mr. and Mrs. John Hand Mr. James D. Haney Mr. and Mrs. David Harding

Ms. Charlene Z. Harkrader Ms. Deborah Harkus Ms. Rachel Brett Harley Mr. Aubrey K. HarrellMr. Donald Harrell Mr. Mike Harrigan Mr. H. Richard Harrington Mr. tom Harrington Dr. and Mrs. John Harris Mr. stephen Harris Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Harrison, IIIMr. norman Harter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harton Mr. Eric Harvester Mr. Ben Harvey Ms. Suzanne Haskin Mr. William R. Hass Ms. Marlys Hasz Ms. Marilyn Hatanaka Ms. Janis Hathaway Ms. shana Haynes Ms. Carol Hazard Mr. Harry Hazlehurst Mr. William J. Heaphy, IIIMs. Karen Heath Mr. Jonathan Hecht Ms. Morgan Hecht Ms. Marlene Heck Ms. Marsha Heien Mr. Ben Heiserman Mr. and Mrs. L. James Heller Mr. Stephen P. Heller Ms. Amelia Helmey Mr. William R. Helmey, III Ms. Jean E. Henderson The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. James R. HenryMr. and Mrs. Paul Henry Mr. Doug Henson Ms. Laura Herczeg Mr. Robert Herner Ms. anne a. Hetherington Arie Heukels

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Mr. Thomas H. Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill Mr. Jim Hiner Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hinkle Ms. Mimi E. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hiscock Ms. Gretchen Hoelscher Mr. Chris Holland Ms. Linda Hollenbeck Mr and Mrs. Robert Holmberg Mr. and Mrs. William K. Holstein Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Holt Mr. Alan Hood Mr. george Hoop Ms. Victoria Hooton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Hoppers Mr. lee Horigan Ms. Merri l. Horn Mr. Richard Horn Miss Janis M. HorneMs. Olivia Hornik Mr. John Hornor Ms. Leslie M. Hornung Ms. Margaret Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hosfield Mr. Lindy Howard Ms. virginia Hoy Ms. Elizabeth L. Hubler Ms. Rebecca Hudson Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. Carel T. HummeMr. Alan Hummer Mr. Preston K. Hundley Ms. Diane Huntress Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hurwitz Dr. Thomas W. Hussey Ms. Diana Ice K. imamura Ms. irene ingemi Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ingram Ms. Sonja Ingram Mr. ron inman Mr. arthur iort

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Isaacson Mr. Scott Isgrigg Ms. Charmaine C. Jackson Ms. Jill Jackson Ms. Gail M. Jacobucci Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jaeger Ms. and Mrs. Mark Jauss Mr. Tim Jeffery Mr. Jeff Jenkins Mrs. Susan L. Jennaro Ms. Patricia Jewkes Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Johnson Ms. Ann S. Johnson Mr. Bill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson Mr. James R. Johnson Ms. Susan Johnson Mr. Mike Johnston Ms. Barbara C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Micah Jones Mr. Ralph Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones Ms. Tracy Jones Mr. and Mrs. William O. KafesMs. Claire K. Kalpakjian Mr. Dale Kantz Ms. Karen M. Karger Mr. Steven Karpinski

Bryan Clark Green of Commonwealth Architects leads a tour at the Annual Preservation Conference, Fort Monroe, Hampton

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Mr. Mark Kartman Ms. Ruth Katzner Mr. Robert L. Kauffman Mr. Matthias e. Kayhoe, iii Ms. Shelley Kearns Mr. Richard Keating, Jr. Mr. Chad Keegan Mr. george Keith Mr. Michael J. Kelledes Ms. Joann Keller Mr. Jim Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Kemler Mr. C. D. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerby Mr. Jim Kerkman Mr. Dennis Kienitz Mr. Doug Kienitz Mr. Mark A. Kilgore Ms. Linda Killian Mr. Evan Kirby Mrs. Susan H. Kirby Mr. Bill Kirton Ms. Deborah Kising Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinbaugh Dr. and Mrs. Rodney J. KlimaMr. and Mrs. Chester Klos Ms. Valarie Klosz Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knappenberger Ms. Cari Koch Mr. Patrick Koenigsberg Mr. Tom Kohler Mr. and Mrs. Bill Korzon, III Ms. Mariann Kosovych Ms. Michelle Kozlowski Mr. Steve Kravec Mr. tony Kresha Mr. Allen Kuehner Ms. Elizabeth Kusey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lachewitz Ms. virginia laise Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lambert Mr. Wayne Lamke

Ms. Linda LaMonica Mr. Henry H. Land Ms. Patricia I. Lane Ms. Julie V. LanganThe Reverend Henry V. Langford Mr. Bob Lansdell Ms. Sandy Lapointe Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larkins Ms. Carole Larsen Mr. David Larsen Mr. Robert W. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. John Lash Ms. sonia lathan Ms. Sharon Lavender Mr. Preston le Page Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Leggett, Jr.Mr. N. Leinbach Mr. James Lemery Mr. and Mrs. W. Tucker Lemon Mr. Rosemary Levine Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lewis Mr. george lewis Ms. rita lewis Ms. Kimberly Leyden Ms. Lauren F. Liebrecht Ms. Paula A. Liebrecht Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Linden Mrs. Barbara Lingberg Ms. Theresa L. Link Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linkert Ms. Gayle Linthicum Ms. Virginia S. LipfordMs. Lynn Litchfield Mrs. Adele W. Livingston Mr. Dale Lochel Ms. Charlotte A. Locklear Mses. Audrey and Abby Loman Mr. art long Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Long Mrs. Joan Losen Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lovegren Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lovelady

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Ms. Karen Lovitt Ms. Diane S. Luczaj Mr. Austin Ludorf Lunenburg County Historical Society Ms. Madison Lunn Mr. Steve Luthy Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lynn Michael A. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Robert MaceMr. and Mrs. Mel Mack Ms. Ginni Mackenzie Ms. Lisa Mackesy Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Macklin Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Maddox Mr. and Mrs. Linford R. Magaha, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Magee Mr. Mitch Magee Mr. Jerry Mahner Mr. and Mrs. Joel Major Mr. and Mrs. Justice A. Manning Ms. Michelle Marks Mr. Larry Marreel Ms. Amanda Marshall Mr. ray l. Martin, iv Mr. Samuel Martin, III Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martling Ms. laurie Martone Ms. Susan Maslowski Mr. Cliff Massa, III Mr. and Mrs. Bill Masters Ms. Mary Matheny Ms. Hilda F. Mathieu Ms. Judith Mattingy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maxwell Ms. Loretta Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mayberry Mr. and Mrs. David Mayer Mr. Ted Mayeux Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mays Mr. James T. McBride-Kelley

Ms. Pat McCord Dr. William H. McCormick Mr. Daniel McCown Mr. and Mrs. J. McCullough Mr. Robert A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McDowell Ms. Patricia McFail Ms. Flora E. McFerren Ms. Marian McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGurn Ms. Shirley McInnes Mr. Michael McKee Ms. Meghan McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinney Mr. and Mrs. George A. McLean, Jr. Mr. Wayne McMahen Ms. Ida L. McNamara Ms. Bonnie McPartland Mr. Jeffrey Meissner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mengel Mr. Al Menger Ms. Wilma Mettlen Mr. and Mrs. Gary Metz Ms. Julia B. Meyers Ms. Sheila Michaelson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Migliorisi Mr. Barry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Miller Ms. Barbara W. Millner Mr. Ed Minas Mr. and Mrs. Al Miner Mr. Ben Mingo Mr. Robert H. Mitchell Ms. Nancy Moffett Mr. Michael Molitor and Ms. Judith Simon Mr. Steve Momsen Ms. Melissa Monaghan Ms. Frances J. Montes-Crawford Mooney Girls Ms. Dana Moore Mr. george e. Moore

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Mr. Jim Moore Mallory Moore and Gillian Moore Ms. Martha Moore Mr. William B. Moore Ms. Kimberly Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morin Ms. Katherine Morris Mr. Leslie Morrison Mr. Peter Morrison Ms. Cheryl Morton Mrs. Margaret J. Morton Mr. Ronald D. Morton Mr. John Mory Mr. William L. Motley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moyer Ms. Leni Mueller Mr. Marshall Mugge Mr. Tim Mulhern Mr. George Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Mullins Mr. Andrew Myers Ms. Carolyn M. Myers Ms. Amy Nardi Ms. Eileen Nawa Mr. Brad Neal Ms. Peggy nee Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Neece Ms. Carol Negus Ms. Barbara G. Nehls Ms. Jane Nelson

Ms. Pat Nelson Ms. Helen Newell Mr. thomas H. newsom Mr. and Mrs. Sterling M. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Elroy L. NiewegMr. and Mrs. Greg Niehoff Mr. Yoji Niho Mr. Ken Noller Ms. Saundra L. Noteman Mr. William F. Noth, Jr. Mr. Bernardo Nunez Ms. Jennifer O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Donnell Mr. Glenn Ogden Ms. Nina B. Olander Mr. and Mrs. Gary Olin Mr. Donald Olsen Ms. Rene Olson Mr. William Olson Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. O’Neil Ms. JoAnn O’Neill Mrs. Virginia Ortiz-Harford Mr. Daryl Osato Mr. David Osterhage Mr. Cliff Otos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottley Ms. Colleen Overbey Mr. and Mrs. Rod Owen Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Owings, III Mr. Robert P. Pace Pacheco Family Mr. Charles Padgett Ms. Charlotte G. Page Ms. Joanne Paisley Mr. Dominic J. Palazzolo Mr. Anthony Palermo Ms. Emily S. Palmer Paragone Family Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. ParkerDr. Ralph A. Parks

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Ms. Joanne Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Pasek Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pasley Ms. Karen Pastore Ms. Teleia Pastore Mr. David Paton Ms. Eleanor Patterson Ms. Marilyn Patterson Mr. Patrick E. Patterson Ms. terrie Pau Mr. John Paul Mr. Frederick Pauli Ms. Connie Paulson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Paulson Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Pavey Mr. Aldor J. PayetteMr. and Mrs. Larry E. Peacock Captain and Mrs. Paul R. Peak Mr. and Mrs. John W. PearsallMs. Debra Pearson Mr. and Mrs. John Peay Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peay Ms. Ina Ruth Ingram Peele Mr. Ron W. Peil Ms. Barbara T. Burry Pelzel Ms. Donna Penfield Mr. Paul Penfield Mr. Larry A. Perdue Mr. John Perkins Mr. Floyd Perry Ms. louise Peterson Mr. Gardner G. Phillips, Jr. Mr. Andrew Phipps Ms. Suzette A. Piacine Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce Ms. Caroline Pierson Mr. Jules Pigliacampi Ms. Morgan Pine Mr. and Mrs. John Pistrui Ms. Cecile Pitts Ms. Lorraine Plankey Mr. Fred Plenge

Ms. Joan Podleski Mr. Don Polacek Mr. and Mr. Daniel V. Poppen Mr. and Mrs. Archie Portis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Powell Ms. Elaine Powell Mr. James Powell Ms. Mathis K. Powelson Mr. and Mrs. David Powles Ms. Amy J. Prorock-Ernest Mr. Paul Proto Ms. sarah e. Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pulliam Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puster Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pyles Mrs. Lenore B. Quandt Mr. Cesar rafano Ms. Karen Rakowski Ravindranath Ras Mr. Albert W. Rayner Mr. ron rayner Ms. Ana Real-Serrano Ms. Candee Reaves Ms. Judyann Reed Ms. Nancy Reed Ms. Rita M. Reed Mr. Art Reeside Mr. Gregory T. Regelski Ms. Diana Reid Mr. F. B. Reid Mr. Joe Reiss Mr. Joseph Reuter Mr. Gregg D. Reynolds Mr. Mark Reynolds Mr. Robert C. Rhodes Mr. TJ Rice Ms. Cheryl Richardson Mr. David W. Richardson Ms. Lisa M. Richardson Ms. Sherry Ricketts

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Ms. Rosamond S. Ridgley Mr. and Mrs. David Riggans Ms. Judith Rhodes Rightly Ms. Eileen B. Rindaldo Ms. Mary Mallon Rizzi Ms. Tracy Roark Mr. Harry Roberts Ms. Nora C. Roberts Mr. Michael Robertson Ms. Joan W. Robins Mr. Dale G. Robinson Mr. James H. Robinson Ms. Laura Robinson Mr. Roger E. Robinson Dr. Stephen J. Rockower Mr. James A. Roddy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rode Ms. Sydney Roe Mr. Justin Rogers and Ms. Mikelle Rogers Mr. Andrew Roland Ms. Catherine roman Mr. Christopher J. Roman Jordan Ronningen Ms. Shirley Ronningen Ms. Judy Root Mr. Robert Root terry root Mr. newton rose Ms. Michele Rosewitz Ms. Andie Roskam Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Ross Mr. Keith Rowland Ms. Rachel Rubenfeld Mr. Alan Rudy Ms. Mary Russell Ms. Teresa Russell Mr. Thomas Russell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russo Ms. Eva M. Russo Ms. Isobel Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rychlik

Mr. Frank Ryczak Mr. Mark C. Rzadca Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sachais Mr. Denzel Salathiel Mr. Dale Sall Mr. Tony Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sandstrom Mr. and Mrs. Robert SantimanMr. William C. Santiman Ms. Mimi santini-ritt Mr. Nelson Santos Ms. Jan Sarbora Ms. Patricia Saul Ms. Amira Scaramella Ms. Beatrice Sceery Captain and Mrs. Christopher Schanze Mr. Thomas Scheaffer Miss Alana Scheibe Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schlussler Mr. Chad Schmelzer Mrs. Arthur Schmidt, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Schmidt Ms. Jean Schmidt Ms. Lois M. Schmidt Ms. Suzanne Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Tim Schoonmaker Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schrock Mses. Beth and Brandy Schroeder Ms. Blanche Schuck Mr. Mel Schulman Ms. Donna Schultz Mr. Edward C. Schultz and Ms. Sally E. HuttemannMs. Georgia Schultz Ms. Wendy W. Schultz Ms. Patricia Schwaninger Mr. and Mrs. Strother Scott Mr. Thomas Scott Ms. Terry Scroggs Mr. and Mrs. K. Sele Mr. John Selig Mr. Charles D. Sellers Dale Sellers

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Mr. Carl Sestito Ms. Lisa Shamlian Mrs. Samuel Lee Shanks, Jr.Ms. Kathy Sharkey Mr. William Sharp Mr. John H. Sharpe Ms. Barbara Shaw Mr. Ronald Sheble Mr. tim sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sheffer Ms. Katharine shoff Mr. James A. Shook Schinker Family shumate Boys Ms. Marilyn Sides Dr. and Mrs. Gordon S. SiegelMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sikora Ms. Katie simms Ms. Aubrey Simpson and Mr. Andrew Littlejohn Mr. Cletis Sinyard Ms. Deana Skowood Mr. Wyatt Slater Mr. and Mrs. David B. SlankardMr. Chris Slattery Mr. Craig C. smith Mr. gary smith Ms. georgia a. smith Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith Ms. Sandy Smith Ms. toni smith Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smucker Mr. Charles Smyth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snook Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Sonstroem Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sorensen Southside Virginia Genealogical Society Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sova Mr. Tyler Sowell Dr. and Mrs. George F. SpagnaMr. Randall Spalding Mr. William Sparks

Ms. Bobbie Spicer Ms. Lynne Spielman Ms. and Mrs. Art Spindler Mr. David Spracklen Ms. Pat squires Mr. John Stanley Mr. James Stauble Mr. David Steaffens Mrs. Cheryl Vliet Stearns Mr. Robert B. Stecker and Ms. Elizabeth A. StuartMr. Kurt Steckley Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Stehle Dr. Douglas Stemberg Mr. James Stevenson and Ms. Andrea McBeth Ms. Elizabeth Stewart Ms. Barbara Stiles Mr. Geoff Stillwell Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stolfus Ms. Kim stone Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stopke Mr. Joseph Stout Mr. Alfred F. Strakshus Ms. Gay Strakshus Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Stripling Mr. John Stuart Mr. David Suckow Mr. and Mrs. Chip SudduthMr. Elie Suida Mr. Joseph P. Sullivan, III Ms. Cathryn Sundback Mr. John H. Surry Mr. Conrad Swanson Ms. Christine sweeney Ms. Christine sweeters Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Taft Ms. Carol B. Talbot Mr. Tony Tamberino Mr. lee tan Mrs. Anne R. Tankard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tarlian Mr. Mark Tartino

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Mr. James TarrantMs. Linda Tauchen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teninty Ms. Brenda Ter Horst Ms. Wendy Terres Ms. Jan Terry Ms. nora s. test Dr. Janet A. Thatcher-Davids, Ph.D. Ms. Joan Thibodeaux Mr. Bryan J. Thomas Ms. Dawn Thomas Mr. Eric Thomas Ms. irene thomas Ms. Kerrilynne Thomas Ms. Marabeth Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. ThomasMs. Carol Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Thompson Mr. Mac Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thompson Mr. ty thompson Mr. and Mrs. William T. Thompson, IIIMr. William Thoms Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thorn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry A. Thorpe Mrs. Nancy Threewitts-Hughes* Mr. ryan thrun Ms. louise r. thyson Ms. Katherine tiffany Mr. John Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Todd Mr. Brian trago Ms. Constance W. Treloar Mr. David Trichilo Ms. Carolyn S. Truitt Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Tuck Mr. Clay Turner and Ms. Carrie Williams Ms. J. P. Turner Mr. Roger D. Turner Mr. David Tweedie United States Lighthouse Society, Chesapeake Chapter

Mr. John M. Urrutia Ms. Katrien Vance Mr. Vijay Varadarajan Mr. John Vaughan Mr. Gary Venable Mr. and Mrs. John VerburgMs. Alison Vick Mr. John Villyard Ms. Carolyn Virden Ms. Alison Vitucci Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Vorel Ms. Piper Wade Mr. Steve Wade Mr. Joe Waegele Mr. Daniel W. Wagner and Ms. Elizabeth A. Godfrey Ms. Dorothy Walizer Mrs. Barbara J. Walker Mr. Doug Walker Mr. Grant Walker Walker Family Mrs. Phoebe M. Wallace Miss Alice Lorraine Wallenborn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Walsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Walther Ms. Nina Walther Ms. Allyson Walton Mr. Dale S. Ward Ms. Elizabeth B. Waters Ms. Michele G. Watson Ceia Webb Mr. and Mrs. Harrison G. Wehner, Jr.Mr. John Wehner Mr. Marshall Weigand Mrs. Dorothy Weinecke Mr. and Mrs. David Weir, Jr. Mr. Nelson A. L. Weller Mr. and Mrs. Hill B. Wellford, Jr. Professor Camille Wells Mr. and Mrs. Don Wells Mr. Robert Wells Ms. Linda West Mr. Jay Wetherby

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Mr. Harold W. Wheeler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Jim White Mr. James H. WhitingMs. Maridel Whitmore Ms. Robin Whitt tristan whitworth Ms. Diane Wieda E.A. Wieda Ms. Melissa Wilcox Ms. Wendy Wilcoxon Wilkes Family Mr. John I. Willard Mrs. Shirley S. Willcox Ms. Betty C. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Carrington Williams, Jr.Ms. Ellen G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julien H. Williams Ms. Kay P. Williams Mr. Mern Williams Ms. Alisa Wilson Ms. Alma N. Wilson Ms. Kathy Wilson Mr. W. L. Wilson Mr. William T. Wilson Mr. William A. Wilson Mr. Gary Wingfield Ms. Carol Wion Mr. and Mrs. Raol A. WolfMr. Preston Wolfe Ms. Julia Wood Ms. Karen Wood Ms. Aundria Woolard Mr. roy worman Mr. and Mrs. John Worrell Ms. Marissa wright Mr. Eric Wuthenow Ms. Mia Yamamoto Ms. Oy Yamamoto Ms. Nancy Yamauchi Mr. W. Jack Yee

Mr. Justin Young Mr. Ken Young Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zacks Mr. Jim Zelenka Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Zetzer Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ziegenhals Ms. Joyce Zimmerman Mr. garrett Zimmon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zinskie Ms. Emily Zwiebel

In Honor of

In honor of Butch Bailey Ms. Julia B. Meyersin honor of ann C. Berry National Society Daughters of Colonial WarsIn honor of Adam Davidson Colonel and Mrs. James A. Davidson In honor of Bill and Ellen Kelso Mrs. Mary Ann Brendel Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney DruenIn honor of Dr. William M. Kelso Mr. and Mrs. William A. MolineuxIn honor of Louis Malon, Elizabeth Kostelny and Benjamin Knowles The Honorable and Mrs. Christopher K. PeaceIn honor of Elizabeth Stanton Kostelny The Reverend John R. StantonIn honor of Mrs. Janie Preston Boulware Lamb,

Hands On Greater Richmond volunteers participate in the Groovin in the Green Space project, John Marshall House, Richmond Official Preservation Virginia Historic Site

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Preservation Virginia President (1953-1964) Mr. Robert Henley LambIn honor of Virginia Wight Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. PasleyIn honor of Dr. Elizabeth Lee and Mr. Gordon C. Vliet Mrs. Cheryl Vliet StearnsIn honor of Jamie May Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. MayIn honor of Robert L. Montague, III Mr. C. Dudley BrownIn honor of Heather Pasley Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. PasleyIn honor of all who work for preservation Mrs. Ellen WigrenIn honor of the Preservation Virginia Board and Staff Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. KostelnyIn honor of Mrs. William C. Overman Ms. Claudia TownsendIn honor of Shirley T. VanLandingham Mr. John H. VanLandingham, IVIn honor of the staff at the Waterford Foundation Ms. Laura Shaw and Mr. Jeffrey BeanIn honor of Robert I. Wise, MD, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Beene

In Memory of

In memory of Patrick H. Booth, Jr. Mr. William G. BevilleIn memory of Mildred Warner Taliaferro Wellford Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. BoydIn memory of Ann Clark Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dun GroverIn memory of William M. Dudley Mrs. Elizabeth L. DudleyIn memory of Dr. Emory G. Evans Dr. and Mrs. Warren M. BillingsIn loving memory of Retired NNPD Clyde and Mrs. Linda Fannin Ms. Traci M. Fannin-PooleIn memory of Mary Jeffrey Galt

Mr. G. Galt BreadyIn Memory of Alice S. Heaphy Mr. William J. Heaphy, IIIIn memory of Susan Fisher Lavenstein Mr. Victor W. LavensteinIn memory of James C. Miller Ms. Christine SweetersIn memory of Eleanor Oppenhimer McGehee Dr. Read F. McGehee, Jr.In memory of William P. Moore Mrs. Vera W. MooreIn memory of Sara Jo Pitts Mr. W. Paul PittsIn memory of Gladys M. Walls Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Pavey Ms. Wilma MettlenIn memory of William M. Welter Mrs. Sherry M. WelterIn memory of Luther Coleman Wells Mr. and Mrs. Brad Birchett Ms. Caryl Burtner Mr. John D. Hopson Mr. Robert W. Larsen Ms. Virginia S. Lipford Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr. In Memory of Carolyn Kelso Welsch Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. BauerIn memory of Catherine D. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Beene

The 2010 Honor Roll of Donors includes all contributors in our records. However, if we have inadvertently left your name off the donor list please contact us immediately and accept our apologies. Thank you.

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1. Debtor’s Prison ........................................................ 1782 ...........................Accomac

2. Pear Valley............................................................... 1740............................northampton County

3. Eastville Courthouse Buildings ................................ 1731 ...........................Eastville

4. Cape Henry lighthouse ........................................... 1792 ...........................Virginia Beach

5. Isle of Wight Courthouse ......................................... 1750 ...........................Smithfield

6. Bacon’s Castle ........................................................ 1665 ...........................surry

7. Smith’s Fort Plantation ............................................ ca. 1751 ......................surry County

8. Historic Jamestowne ............................................... 1607 ...........................Jamestown

9. Walter Reed Birthplace ............................................ Before 1850 ................Gloucester County

10. Warner Hall Graveyard ........................................... 17th Century ...............Gloucester County

11. Farmer’s Bank ........................................................ 1817............................Petersburg

12. the John Marshall House ...................................... 1790 ...........................Richmond

13. Cole Digges House ................................................ 1805 ...........................Richmond

14. Old Stone House .................................................... 1754 ...........................Richmond

15. Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown ................................... 1719............................Beaverdam

16. St. James’ House................................................... 18th Century ...............Fredericksburg

17. Mary washington House ........................................ Before 1772 ................Fredericksburg

18. Rising Sun Tavern .................................................. ca. 1760 ......................Fredericksburg

19. Hugh Mercer Apothecary ....................................... 18th Century ...............Fredericksburg

20. Cub Creek Church Site .......................................... 1738 ...........................Charlotte County

21. Thomas Read’s Clerk’s Office ................................ 18th Century ...............Charlotte County

22. Gravesite of Sarah Winston Syme Henry................ 18th Century ...............amherst County

23. Smithfield Plantation ............................................. 1773 ...........................Blacksburg

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