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Directory Of National Park Service Historians

2004


Friends and colleagues:

Welcome to the ninth annual Directory of National Park Service Historians. Most of the nearly 300 historians listed here represent the Service's 388 parks; the rest are spread among its Washington headquarters, regional and support offices, and program centers. Although most of these historians focus on the history presented to the public in the national park system, many work with the National Register of Historic Places, the National Historic Landmarks Survey, the Historic American Buildings Survey, the Historic American Engineering Record, and other NPS programs extending beyond the parks.

The professional specialties of NPS historians are as diverse as the parks and programs that employ them. The Selected Subject Specialty Index beginning on page 63 identifies most of these specialties and their associated historians. Directory users seeking expertise in particular fields will find this the best place to begin. Other indexes beginning on pages 59 and 67 list historians by park or office and by state.

Past editions of this directory have proved valuable references for those involved with history and cultural resource management both in and outside the NPS. I hope and expect that the present edition will continue to strengthen the connections among NPS historians and between them and others interested in our work.


Dwight T. Pitcaithley
Chief Historian
November 2003



This directory is intended to list all National Park Service historians in the following categories:

  • NPS employees officially classified as historians by inclusion in the GS-170 series.

  • Persons not in the GS-170 series who (1) have either a graduate degree in history or a bachelor's degree in history with a record of graduate-level scholarship in publications or other media, and (2) are engaged primarily in historical research, historical interpretation, or cultural resource management.

  • Employees with a PhD in history whose positions are not primarily history-related but who maintain currency in the profession and wish to be included.


The directory includes the following information on each person listed:

  • Name (last, first, middle initial)

  • Highest academic degree, granting school, year granted

  • Up to three areas of professional specialty (e.g., U.S. military, African American, CRM)

  • Position title, park or office, mailing address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address (as available)


Historians who are not NPS employees but who work in NPS offices and report to NPS managers under long-term contracts or cooperative agreements with other organizations are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Historians not in the GS-170 series and not possessing a graduate degree must submit evidence of graduate-level scholarship in publications or other media to be listed.

For new or revised listings in subsequent editions, information should be submitted to Dwight Pitcaithley, Chief Historian, National Register, History, and Education, National Park Service, 1849 C Street NW (2280), Washington, DC 20240; 202-354-2214, fax 202-371-2229, <dwight_pitcaithley@nps.gov>.

LAST NAME: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State


Adams, Jim
MA, University of Hawaii, 1994. Maritime, archeology, CRM
Cultural Resource Specialist
Biscayne National Park
9700 SW 328 Street
Homestead, FL 33033
305-230-1144 x3081; fax: 305-230-1190; jim_adams@nps.gov

Ahlgren, Carol
MA. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987. Historic highways, post-WWII resources, cultural landscapes
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-514-9358; fax: 402-827-9107; carol_ahlgren@nps.gov

Albee, Margaret A.
MA, Boston University, 1982. Architecture, historic architectural materials
Preservation Historian
Building Construction Branch, Northeast Cultural Resources Center
National Park Service
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
978-970-5131; fax: 978-970-5121; peggy_albee@nps.gov

Alexander, Charles T.
MA, University of Maryland, 1988. Civil War, 18th/19th-century U.S. military and social
Historian
Antietam National Battlefield
Box 158
Sharpsburg, MD 21782
301-432-8674; fax: 301-432-4590

Allan, Chris
BA, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 1996. Alaska, European exploration and expansion
Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
2525 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 99503
907-257-2431; fax: 907-257-2664; chris_allan@nps.gov

Allen, Stacy D.
BGS, University of Kansas, 1983. U.S. military, Civil War, CRM
Historian
Shiloh National Military Park
1055 Pittsburg Landing Road
Shiloh, TN 38376
901-689-5275; fax: 901-689-5450; stacy_allen@nps.gov

Andrus, Patrick W.
MA, Louisiana State University, 1979. Southern U.S., antebellum
Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2218; fax: 202-371-2229; patrick_andrus@nps.gov

Anfinson, John O.
PhD, University of Minnesota, 1987. Mississippi River, environmental, public history
Cultural Resources Specialist
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
111 E. Kellogg Boulevard
St. Paul, MN 55101
651-290-3030 x285; fax: 651-290-3214; john_anfinson@nps.gov

Arrington, Todd
MA, Shippensburg University, 1999.Civil War, U.S. military and political
Historian
Homestead National Monument of America
8523 W. State Highway 4
Beatrice, NE 68310-6743
402-223-3514; fax: 402-228-4231; todd_arrington@nps.gov

Auer, Michael J.
PhD, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1976. American literature, U.S. culture, historic preservation
Historian
Heritage Preservation Services
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2031; michael_auer@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Baly, Glenn
MA, American University, 1991. 19th/20th-century U.S. political, Civil War, African-American
Ranger
National Capital Parks-East
1900 Anacostia Drive SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-690-5185; fax: 202-690-0862; glenn_baly@nps.gov

Baron, Kristin L.
MS, Columbia University, 1990. West Coast military architecture
Architectural Historian
Presidio Project Office
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
P.O. Box 29022
San Francisco, CA 94129
415-561-4484; fax: 415-561-4480; kristin_l_baron@nps.gov

Barrett, John R.
MA, Savannah College of Art and Design, 1989. CRM, architecture, preservation planning
Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; john_barrett@nps.gov

Beall, Edson H.
MCP, University of Maryland, 1990. Records management
Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2255; fax: 202-371-2229; edson_beall@nps.gov

Bearss, Edwin C.
MA, Indiana University, 1955. Civil War, Reconstruction, World War II
National Park Service Historian Emeritus
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2240; fax: 202-371-2229

Beckstead, Douglas S.
MA, University of Utah, 1992. Legal, Alaska, western U.S.
Historian
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve/Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve
2525 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 99503
907-257-2556; fax: 907-257-2448; doug_beckstead@nps.gov

Binkley, Cameron
MA, San Francisco State University, 2000. Conservation, National Park Service, women
Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x616; fax: 404-562-3202; cameron_binkley@nps.gov

Blackburn, Marc K.
PhD, Temple University, 1992. U.S. military, U.S. diplomatic, Civil War
Interpretive Specialist
Nez Perce National Historical Park
39063 U.S. Highway 95
Spalding, ID 83540
208-843-2261 x261; fax: 208-843-2001; marc_blackburn@nps.gov

Blankenship, Jr., James H.
BA, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1978. U.S. military, Civil War
Historian
City Point Unit
Petersburg National Battlefield
P.O. Box 549
Petersburg, VA 23804
804-458-9504; fax: 804-732-0835; james_h_blankenship@nps.gov

Blatt, Martin H.
PhD, Boston University, 1983. Public, labor, social reform
Chief, Cultural Resources
Boston National Historical Park
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston, MA 02129
617-242-5648; fax: 617-241-8650; marty_blatt@nps.gov

Bleakley, Geoffrey T.
PhD, Washington State University, 1996. Alaska, polar, mining
Historian
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Reserve
P.O. Box 439
Copper Center, AK 99573
907-822-5234; fax: 907-822-5891; geoff_bleakley@nps.gov

Blythe, Robert W.
MA, University of Illinois-Chicago, 1992. Architecture, southern U.S.
Chief, Research & Inventory
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x641; fax: 404-562-3202; bob_blythe@nps.gov

Boland, Beth M.
BA, Mount Holyoke College, 1971. Historic preservation, education
Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2238; fax: 202-371-2229; beth_boland@nps.gov

Bolling, Michael R.
BS, Austin Peay State University, 1989. Lighthouses, U.S. Life-Saving Service, colonial
Historian
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
P.O. Box 190
Buxton, NC 27920
252-995-4474; fax: 252-995-5924; rob_bolling@nps.gov

Branson, John B.
BS, Boston University, 1969. Southwestern Alaska, oral history, interpretation
Historian
Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks
General Delivery
Port Alsworth, AK 99653
907-781-2218; john_branson@nps.gov

Brown, Sharon A.
PhD, Saint Louis University, 1983. Interpretive planning
Interpretive Planner
Division of Interpretive Planning, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park ervice
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-987-6982; fax: 303-987-6765; sharon_brown@nps.gov

Brown, William L. III
BA, University of Maryland, 1967. U.S. material culture, U.S. military
Staff Curator
Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 50
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
304-535-6118; fax: 304-535-6034; william_l_brown@nps.gov

Burke, William P.
MA, College of William and Mary, 1989. American Revolution, historical archeology, CRM
Branch Chief for Cultural Resources
Cape Cod National Seashore
99 Marconi Site Road
Wellfleet, MA 02667
508-349-3785; fax: 508-349-9052; bill_burke@nps.gov

Burrell, Donald
BS, Jackson State University, 1996. African American, Civil War
Civil Rights Historian
Office of Information and Telecommunication Center
National Park Service
1849 C Street, NW (2250)
Washington, DC 20240
202-371-5164; fax: 202-354-1427; donald_burrell@nps.gov

Butowsky, Harry A.
PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana, 1975. U.S. military, American space program
Historian
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2261; fax: 202-371-2229; harry_butowsky@nps.gov


LAST NAME: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Calkins, Christopher M.
BS, Longwood College, 1981. Civil War, historic preservation, 19th-century decorative arts
Chief of Interpretation
Petersburg National Battlefield
P.O. Box 549
Petersburg, VA 23804
804-732-6092; fax: 804-732-0835; chris_calkins@nps.gov

Capps, Michael
BA, Missouri Southern State College, 1982. CRM, 19th-century U.S.
Chief, Interpretation and Resource Management
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
P.O. Box 1816
Lincoln City, IN 47552
812-937-4541; fax: 812-937-9929; mike_capps@nps.gov

Carlson, Stephen P.
MA, Purdue University, 1972. CRM, U.S. naval, historical editing
Preservation Specialist
Boston National Historical Park
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston, MA 02129
617-242-5680; fax: 617-241-8650; steve_carlson@nps.gov

Cave, Kent R.
BA, Appalachian State University, 1974. Southern U.S., southern Appalachia
Staff Ranger, Resource Education
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
107 Park Headquarters Road
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
865-436-1262; fax: 865-436-1220; kent_cave@nps.gov

Chamberlain, Andrew B.
BA, Montclair State College, 1972. 18th/19th-century U.S. material culture and folklife
Staff Curator
Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 50
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
304-535-6117; fax: 304-535-6086; andy_chamberlain@nps.gov

Chapman, David L.
MA, University of South Florida, 1989. U.S. military, social, CRM
Chief, Cultural Resources Branch
Resource Management & Science
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
107 Park Headquarters Road
Gatlinburg, TN 37722
423-436-1249; fax: 423-436-1220; david_chapman@nps.gov

Chappell, Gordon S.
MA, University of Arizona, 1965. Western U.S., military, railroads
Historian
Pacific Great Basin Support Office
1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700
Oakland, CA 94607
510-817-1394; fax: 510-817-1484; gordon_s_chappell@nps.gov

Cika, Rab
MA, University of West Florida, 1983. 19th-century U.S., 20th-century U.S. political
Ranger
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Bushkill, PA 18324
717-588-2465; fax: 717-588-2780; rab_cika@nps.gov

Cissel, William F.
BA, Brigham Young University, 1980. Danish colonial, Danish military, Danish slave trade
Cultural Resource Manager
St. Croix National Park Group
2100 Church Street, #100
Christiansted, VI 00820-4611
340-773-1460 x32; fax: 340-778-8460; bill_cissel@nps.gov

Clark, Stephen
MA, Middle Tennessee State University, 1992. Architecture, Civil War, CRM
Historical Architect
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-6524; fax: 215-597-0932; stephen_clark@nps.gov

Clemens, Janet F.
BA, University of Alaska-Anchorage, 1989. Alaska, Historic preservation
Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3461; fax: 907-644-3811; janet_clemens@nps.gov

Cockrell, Ron
MA, Creighton University, 1982. 20th-century U.S., National Park Service, CRM
Senior Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1922; fax: 402-661-1909; ron_cockrell@nps.gov

Cody, Gregory L.
MA, University of Colorado, 1979. 19th/20th-century U.S. social
Compliance Specialist
Intermountain Support Office-Denver
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2377; fax: 303-969-2644; greg_cody@nps.gov

Coffey, Brian F.
MA, Loyola University of Chicago, 1998. Industrial history, post-World War II
Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x642; fax: 404-562-3202; brian_coffey@nps.gov

Colton, Richard T.
MA, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2000.
Historian
Springfield Armory National Historic Site
One Armory Square
Springfield, MA 01105-1299
413-734-6477 x223; fax: 413-747-8062; richard_colton@nps.gov

Cook, Jody
MA, University of Georgia, 1976. Historic preservation, U.S. Army aviation, NACA/NASA
Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x515; fax: 404-562-3244; jody_cook@nps.gov

Cook, Linda A.
MS, Columbia University, 1989. Preservation planning, Aleutian Islands, vernacular architecture
Superintendent for Affiliated and Heritage Areas
Alaska Regional Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3503; fax: 907-644-3816; linda_cook@nps.gov

Crumley, Brian T.
PhD, Texas A&M; University, 2002. U.S. Naval, modern Germany
Historian
Cultural Resources Division, Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
303-562-3117 x606; fax: 404-562-3202; brian_crumley@nps.gov

Cucurullo, Francis J.
MA, University of Connecticut, 1976. 19th/20th-century U.S. history
Supervisory Park Ranger
Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial
George Washington Memorial Parkway
C/o Turkey Run Park
McLean, VA 22101
703-235-1534; fax: 703-235-1546; frank_cucurullo@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Davidson, Lisa P.
PhD, George Washington University, 2003. 20th-century commercial architecture, vernacular architecture, urban history
Historian
Historic American Buildings Survey
1849 C Street NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2179; fax: 202-371-6473; lisa_davidson@nps.gov

Davis, Timothy M.
PhD, University of Texas-Austin, 1997. Cultural landscapes, park roads, parkways
Historian
Park Historic Structures & Cultural Landscapes
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2091; fax: 202-371-2439; tim_davis@nps.gov

DeGraaf, Anne M.
MA, University of Delaware, 1990. Collections care and management
Chief of Visitor Services
Weir Farm National Historic Site
735 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897-1309
203-834-1896 x13; fax: 203-834-2421; anne_degraaf@nps.gov

DeGraaf, Leonard
MA, Rutgers University, 1986. Early 20th-century U.S., business, technology
Archivist
Edison National Historic Site
Main Street and Lakeside Avenue
West Orange, NJ 07052-5515
973-736-0550; fax: 973-736-8496; leonard_degraaf@nps.gov

DeGraff, Joan M.
MA, University of South Dakota, 1987. CRM, cultural landscapes
Cultural Resource Specialist
Mojave National Preserve
222 E. Main Street
Barstow, CA 92311
760-255-8820; fax: 760-255-8809; joan_degraff@nps.gov

Delmar, Frances K.
MA, University of Delaware, 1973. Underground Railroad, meanings of freedom
Supervisory Ranger
Independence National Historical Park
143 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-0264; fax: 215-597-0321; frances_delmar@nps.gov

Depew, Diane K.
MA, Texas A&M; University, 1982. U.S. military, 18th/19th-century U.S.
Yorktown District Historian
Colonial National Historical Park
P.O. Box 210
Yorktown, VA 23690
757-898-3400; fax: 757-898-6346; diane_depew@nps.gov

Derousie, Anne M.
MA, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1998. U.S. women, antebellum and rural U.S.
Historian
Women's Rights National Historical Park
136 Fall Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
315-568-2179; fax: 315-568-2141; anne_derousie@nps.gov

Derry, Robert T.
MA, Kent State University, 1968. 19th-century U.S., modern Europe
Ranger
Minute Man National Historical Park
174 Liberty Street
Concord, MA 07142-1705
978-369-6993 x29; fax: 978-371-2483; bob_derry@nps.gov

Dickey, Elizabeth A.M.
MS, University of Oregon, 2002. Zinc Grave Markers, cemeteries, historic preservation
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1926; fax: 402-661-1909; elizabeth_fagin@nps.gov

Diethorn, Karie A.
MA, University of Delaware, 1984. Colonial and Federal periods, decorative arts, museum management
Supervisory Museum Curator
Independence National Historical Park
143 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-9373; fax: 215-597-5556; karie_diethorn@nps.gov

Doerner, John A.
BA, Minot State University, 1990. Frontier military, Plains Indian
Historian
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
P.O. Box 39
Crow Agency, MT 59022-0039
406-638-2621 x131; fax: 406-638-2623; john_doerner@nps.gov

Duffy, Henry J.
PhD, Rutgers University, 2001. Art, architecture and culture 19th century
Historian
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
R.R. #3, Box 73
Cornish, NH 03745-9704
603-675-2175 x112; fax: 603-675-2701; henry_duffy@nps.gov

Dunkerly, Robert M.
MA, Middle Tennessee State University, 1998. CRM, historic preservation, U.S. to 1877
Historian
Kings Mountain NMP
2625 Park Road
Blacksburg, SC 29702
864-936-7921; fax: 864-936-9897; bert_dunkerly@nps.gov

Durham, Roger S.
MA, Georgia Southern University, 1995. Civil War, U.S. Military-19th and 20th century
Supervisory Museum Curator
Edison National Historic Site
Main Street at Lakeside Avenue
West Orange, NJ 07052-5515
973-736-0550; fax: 973-736-8496; roger_durham@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Eckard, Chris G.
BA, Washington State University, 1986. U.S. military and naval, lifesaving and lighthouse services
Chief of Interpretation
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis, MO 63123-1801
314-842-1867; fax: 314-842-1659; chris_eckard@nps.gov

Eckberg, Scott B.
BA, University of Minnesota, 1977. U.S. military, western U.S.
Supervisory Ranger
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
P.O. Box 790
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
406-846-2070; fax: 406-846-3962; scott_eckberg@nps.gov

Engle, Reed L.
ML Arch., University of Pennsylvania, 1986. Cultural landscapes, U.S. social
Cultural Resource Specialist
Shenandoah National Park
3655 US Highway 211 East
Luray, VA 22835-9051
540-999-3495; fax: 540-999-3693; reed_engle@nps.gov

Escherich, Susan M.
MA, University of Virginia, 1990. Historic preservation
Historian
National Historic Landmarks Survey
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2226; fax: 202-371-2229; susan_escherich@nps.gov

Everett, Jeffrey C.
MA, University of Delaware, 1999. Vernacular architecture, cultural geography, land conservation
Historian and CLI Coordinator
National Capital Region
National Park Service
1100 Ohio Drive, SW; Room 218
Washington, DC 20242
202-354-1828; fax: 202-371-1354; jeff_everett@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Fanelli, Doris D.
PhD, Indiana University, 1983. Folklore, colonial and Federal periods, historic preservation

Chief, Division of Cultural Resources Management
Independence National Historical Park
143 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-7087; fax: 215-597-5556; doris_fanelli@nps.gov

Fanning, Kay (Kathryn)
PhD, University of Virginia, 1996. American architectural history, memorials, cultural landscapes
Landscape Historian
Cultural Landscape Program
National Capital Region
National Park Service
1100 Ohio Drive SW, Room 218
Washington, D.C. 20242
202-354-1825; fax: 202-371-1354; kay_fanning@nps.gov

Faragasso, Frank T.
PhD, City University of New York, 1981. U.S. social, African-American, 19th-century intellectual
Historian
National Capital Parks-East
1900 Anacostia Drive SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-692-6038; fax: 202-690-0862; frank_faragasso@nps.gov

Feller, Laura J.
MA, George Washington University, 1983. Pueblos, CRM
Historian
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2219; fax: 202-371-2229; laura_feller@nps.gov

Felton, Vickie J.
MA, University of Mississippi, 2000. American colonial, Abraham Lincoln
Park Ranger/Interpreter
Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site
517 10th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-426-6924; fax: 202-426-1845; vickie_felton@nps.gov

Fitzsimons, G. Gray
MA, University of Washington, 1992. Engineering, technology, labor
Historian
Lowell National Historical Park
67 Kirk Street
Lowell, MA 01852
978-275-1724; fax: 978-970-5030; gray_fitzsimons@nps.gov

Flores, Milagros
MA, University of Navarre, 1982. Spanish colonial, fortifications, art
Historian
San Juan National Historic Site
Fort San Cristobal, Norzagaray Street
Old San Juan, PR 00901-2094
787-729-6777; fax: 787-729-6665; milagros_flores@nps.gov

Ford, Christine M.
MA, University of California-Riverside, 1983. Collections care and management
Curator
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
P.O. Box 790
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
406-846-2070; fax: 406-846-3962; chris_ford@nps.gov

Foster, Kevin J.
MA, East Carolina University, 1991. Maritime, technology, U.S. military
Maritime Historian/Chief, National Maritime Initiative
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2260; fax: 202-371-2229; kevin_foster@nps.gov

Franklin Weekley, Rachel
MA, Middle Tennessee State University, 1989. Colonial North America, civil rights, CRM
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1928; fax: 402-661-1909; rachel_franklin-weekley@nps.gov

Frayler, John M.
BA, Queens College, 1972. Maritime, U.S. military, CRM
Historian
Salem Maritime National Historic Site
174 Derby Street
Salem, MA 01970
508-740-1680; fax: 508-740-1685; john_frayler@nps.gov

Frey, Rosemary
MA, University of South Dakota, 1986. U.S. frontier women, U.S. military, American Indian
Ranger
Fort Scott National Historic Site
Old Fort Boulevard
Fort Scott, KS 66701-1471
316-223-0321; fax: 316-223-0188; rosie_frey@nps.gov

Fuerst, David N.
MA, Southern Illinois University, 1986. Central Appalachian pre-history, CRM
New River Gorge National River
104 Main Street
Glen Jean, WV 25846
304-465-6530; fax: 304-465-0591; david_fuerst@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Gall, Lawrence D.
MA, Harvard University, 1972. U.S. diplomatic, Russian, historic preservation
Team Manager, Stewardship and Partnerships
Boston Support Office
National Park Service
15 State Street
Boston, MA 02109-3572
617-223-5122; fax: 617-223-5172; larry_gall@nps.gov

Galonska, Juliet L.
MA, Oklahoma State University, 1994. Western U.S.
Exhibit and Media Specialist
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Road
Brecksville, OH 44141
440-546-5986; fax: 440-546-5989; juliet_galonska@nps.gov

Garate, Donald T.
BS, University of Nevada-Reno, 1972. Spanish colonial, Juan Bautista de Anza
Chief of Interpretation/Historian
Tumacacori National Historical Park
P.O. Box 67
Tumacacori, AZ 85640
520-398-2341 x25; fax: 520-398-9271; don_garate@nps.gov

Gates Moresi, Michele*
PhD, The George Washington University, 2003. American studies, African American history and culture, museum studies, U.S. culture
Historian
National Center for Cultural Resources
National Park Service
1849 C Street, NW (2251)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2266; fax: 202-371-2422; michele_gates_moresi@contractor.nps.gov

Gaumer, Gerald G.
MA, Pennsylvania State University, 1980. 19th-century U.S., U.S. military
Public Affairs Specialist
National Park Service
1849 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20240
202-208-4993; fax: 202-219-0910; gerry_gaumer@nps.gov

Givens, Peter S.
MA, Western Carolina University, 1978. Civil War, North Carolina, southern Appalachia
Interpretive Specialist
Blue Ridge Parkway
2657 Mountain View Road
Vinton, VA 24179
540-767-2492 x16; fax: 540-767-2499; peter_givens@nps.gov

Gomez, Arthur R.
PhD, University of New Mexico, 1994. Spanish colonial, western U.S., environmental
Historian, History Program
Intermountain Support Office-Santa Fe
National Park Service
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728

Good, Timothy S.
MA, University of Durham, 1993. Abraham Lincoln, Civil War
Ranger
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
413 South Eighth Street
Springfield, IL 62701-1905
217-492-4241 x255; fax: 217-492-4673; timothy_good@nps.gov

Gossett, Tanya, M.
MA, Cornell University, 1993. Historic preservation planning, CRM
Preservation Planner
American Battlefield Protection Program
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2019; fax: 202-371-1616; tanya_gossett@nps.gov

Graves, Mary L.
BA, Southwest State University, 1975. CRM
Cultural Resources Specialist
Voyageurs National Park
3131 Highway 53 South
International Falls, MN 56649-8904
218-283-9821; fax: 218-285-7407; mary_graves@nps.gov

Greene, Jerome A.
MA, University of South Dakota, 1969. American Indian, frontier military, CRM
Staff Curator
Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2363; fax: 303-987-6748; jerry_greene@nps.gov

Griffin, Kristen
MA, Western Washington University, 1984. Alaska, historic preservation, CRM
Historian
Sitka National Historical Park
103 Monastery Street
Sitka, AK 99835
907-747-0132; fax 907-747-5938; kristen_griffin@nps.gov

Grimmer, Anne E.
MA, George Washington University, 1969. Architecture, building material preservation
Architectural Historian
Heritage Preservation Services
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2028; fax: 202-371-1616; anne_grimmer@nps.gov

Gurcke, Karl
MA, University of Idaho, 1983. Brick studies, CRM, historical archeology
Cultural Resource Specialist
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
P.O. Box 517
Skagway, AK 99840
907-983-9214; fax: 907-983-9249; karl_gurcke@nps.gov


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Haller, Stephen A.
BA, University of Rochester, 1971. U.S. military, maritime
Historian
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Fort Mason, Building 201
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-561-4815; fax: 415-561-4474; stephen_a_haller@nps.gov

Hammell, Rebecca J.
MA, University of Delaware, 1983. Childhood, material culture, decorative arts
Curator
Saratoga National Historical Park
648 Route 32
Stillwater, NY 12170
518-664-9821 x221; fax: 518-664-3349; becky_hammell@nps.gov

Harrison, Kathleen G.
MA, University of Pittsburgh, 1975. U.S. military and political, CRM
Senior Historian
Gettysburg National Military Park
97 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-1510; fax: 717-334-8062; kathy_harrison@nps.gov

Hartwig, D. Scott
BS, University of Wyoming, 1978. Civil War (military operations)
Supervisory Historian
Gettysburg National Military Park
97 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-334-1124 x428; fax: 717-334-1997; scott_hartwig@nps.gov

Hatcher, Richard W. III
BA, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1973. U.S. military, Civil War
Historian
Fort Sumter National Monument
214 Middle Street
Sullivan's Island, SC 29482
803-883-3123; rick_hatcher@nps.gov

Hawke, Paul H.
MA, Georgia State University, 1992. U.S. military, U.S. frontier, CRM
Chief, American Battlefield Protection Program
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2023; fax: 202-371-1616; paul_hawke@nps.gov

Hay, Duncan E.
PhD, University of Delaware, 1986. Industry, material culture, CRM
Historian
Boston Support Office
National Park Service
15 State Street
Boston, MA 02109-3572
617-223-5056; fax: 617-223-5164; duncan_hay@nps.gov

Heald, Sarah H.
MA, University of Delaware, 1985. U.S. social, material culture, historic house interiors
Staff Curator
Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 50
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
304-535-6133; fax: 304-535-6806; sarah_heald@nps.gov

Hebblethwaite, Frank F.
BA, Humboldt State University, 1973. Abraham Lincoln, 18th/19th-century iron furnaces, CRM
Ranger
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
2 Mark Bird Lane
Elverson, PA 19520
610-582-8773 x229; fax 610-582-2768; frank_hebblethwaite@nps.gov

Hegeman, Carol A.
BA, Gettysburg College, 1973. Modern U.S.
Supervisory Historian
Eisenhower National Historic Site
250 Eisenhower Farm Lane
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-9114; fax: 717-338-0821; carol_hegeman@nps.gov

Henderson, Michael D.
MA, State University of New York-Albany, 1990. U.S. social, material culture, CRM
Superintendent
Morristown National Historical Park
Washington Place
Morristown, NJ 07960-4299
973-539-2016 x200; fax: 973-539-8361; michael_henderson@nps.gov

Henry, Patricia
MA, George Mason University, 1986. National historic landmarks
Historian, National Historic Landmarks Survey
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2216; fax: 202-371-2229; patty_henry@nps.gov

Herrin, Dean A.
PhD, University of Delaware, 1991. Technology, industrialization
NPS Coordinator
Catoctin Center for Regional Studies
Frederick Community College
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
301-624-2773; fax: 301-846-2498; dherrin@fcc.cc.md.us

Higgens-Evenson, Rudy
PhD, University of Oregon, 1998. U.S. 1877-1929, political and economic
Park Ranger
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
National Park Service
Building 201 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-561-4778; fax: 415-561-4305; rudy_higgens-evenson@nps.gov

Hill, James R. III
MA, University of South Carolina, 1992. Agricultural and industrial architecture, vernacular landscapes, colonial
Midwest Regional Coordinator, Underground Railroad
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1590; fax: 402-661-1591; james_hill@nps.gov

Hitchcock, Susan L.
MA, University of Georgia, 1997. Colonial Revival gardens, southern garden history
Landscape Historian
Cultural Landscapes Program, Cultural Resources Stewardship
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x605; fax: 404-562-3202; susan_hitchcock@nps.gov

Hoff, Robert
BA, University of New Mexico, 1970. Historical interpretation, 20th-century Southwest, CRM
Historian
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, NM 88220
505-785-3098; fax: 505-785-2302; bob_hoff@nps.gov

Honious, Ann C.
MA, George Washington University, 1994. African-American, early aviation, CRM
Chief, Education and Resources Management
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
P.O. Box 9280
Wright Brothers Station
Dayton, OH 45409
937-225-7705; fax: 937-225-7706; ann_honious@nps.gov

Horton, Tonia
MA, College of William and Mary, 1984. Historic preservation, cultural landscapes, American Indian
Historical Landscape Architect
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3466; fax: 907-644-3811; tonia_horton@nps.gov

Houston, Bonnie S.
MA, Arizona State University, 2000. Alaska, vernacular architecture, historic preservation
Architectural Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3467; fax: 907-644-3811; bonnie_houston@nps.gov

Houting, Scott P.
MA, Western Michigan University, 1992. U.S. military, museum studies
Museum Technician
Valley Forge National Historical Park
P.O. Box 953
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953
610-783-1020; fax: 610-783-1053; scott_houting@nps.gov

Hovis, Logan H.
MA, University of British Columbia, 1986. Mining industries, technology, industrial archeology
Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3468; fax: 907-644-3811; logan_hovis@nps.gov

Huston, Ann E.
MA, California State University-Sacramento, 1985. CRM
Chief, Cultural Resources Division
Channel Islands National Park
1901 Spinnaker Drive
Ventura, CA 93001
805-658-5752; fax: 805-658-5799; ann_huston@nps.gov

Hutchins, Louis P.
MA, University of California-Berkeley, 1985. Industry, technology
Curator; Historian
Northeast Museum Services Center
Charlestown Navy Yard, Building I
Charlestown, MA 02129-4543
617-242-5613; fax: 617-242-1833; louis_hutchins@nps.gov

Huyck, Heather A.
PhD, University of Minnesota, 1981. CRM, U.S., women, colonial
Historian, Northeast Region
Visiting Associate Professor, College of William and Mary
American Studies Program, College Apartments #8
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
757-221-7838; fax: 757-221-1287; heather_huyck@nps.gov


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Ivey, James E.
BA, University of Texas-El Paso, 1967. Spanish colonial, western U.S., architecture
Historian, History Program
Intermountain Support Office-Santa Fe
National Park Service
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
505-988-6847; fax: 505-988-6876; jake_ivey@nps.gov


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Jackson-Retondo, Elaine
PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 2001. 19th/20th-century prisons/carceral landscapes, architecture, cultural landscape analysis
Architectural Historian
Pacific Great Basin Support Office
National Park Service
1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700
Oakland, CA 94607
510-817-1428; fax: 510-817-1484; elaine_jackson-retondo@nps.gov

Jacox, Diann L.
MA, University of Pennsylvania, 1976. CRM
Site Manager
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
1318 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005-3607
202-673-2402; fax: 202-673-2414; diann_jacox@nps.gov

Jeffrey, Thomas E.
PhD, Catholic University of America, 1976. Historical editing, 19th-century U.S.
Historian
Edison National Historic Site
Main Street and Lakeside Avenue
West Orange, NJ 07052-5515
973-736-0500 x33; fax: 973-736-8496; tjeffrey@gandalf.rutgers.edu

Johnson, Willie Ray
MA, Auburn University, 1972. 19th-century U.S. history, Civil War
Historian
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr.
Kennesaw, GA 30152
770-427-4686 x231; fax: 770-528-8398; willie_r_johnson@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Kain, Ann E.
MA, Antioch University, 2001. Alaska mining, National Register/compliance, historical archeology
Cultural Resource Management Specialist
Denali National Park and Preserve
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3227; fax: 907-644-2664; ann_kain@nps.gov

Kendrick, Gregory D.
MA, University of Wyoming, 1978. Environmental, western U.S., Cold War
Cultural Resources Program Leader
Intermountain Support Office-Denver
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2894; fax: 303-987-6675; greg_kendrick@nps.gov

Kesselman, Steven A.
PhD, Harvard University, 1971. U.S. intellectual, cultural, political; CRM
Superintendent
Salem Maritime National Historic Site
174 Derby Street
Salem, MA 01970
508-740-1680; fax: 508-740-1685; steven_kesselman@nps.gov

Kinzey, Karen L.
MA, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University, 1993. Civil War, public history, slavery
Historian
Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
c/o George Washington Memorial Parkway
Turkey Run Park
McLean, VA 22101-0001
703-235-1530 x226; fax: 703-235-1546; karen_byrne@nps.gov

Knudsen, Dean M.
MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1991. Museum studies, U.S. frontier
Historian
Scotts Bluff National Monument
P.O. Box 27
Gering, NE 69341
308-436-4340; fax: 308-436-7611; dean_knudsen@nps.gov

Kohan, Carol E.
MA, State University of New York-Oneonta, 1980. Museum management, CRM, 19th/20th-century U.S.
Deputy Superintendent
Roosevelt/Vanderbilt National Historic Site
519 Albany Post Road
Hyde Park, New York 12538-1997
845-229-9115 x29; fax: 845-229-7115; carol_kohan@nps.gov

Kolakowsky, Lisa M.
MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Historic preservation, architecture, Philadelphia
Historian, National Historic Landmarks Program
Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-7946; fax: 215-597-5747; lisa_kolakowsky@nps.gov

Kopczynski, Susan A.
BA, College of St. Rose, 1967. Delaware River Valley
Historian
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Bushkill, PA 18324
717-588-3840; fax: 717-588-2780; susan_kopczynski@nps.gov

Krakow, Jere L.
EdD, University of Colorado-Boulder, 1974. Historic trails
Superintendent
Long Distance Trails Office
P.O. Box 45155
Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0155
801-539-4094; fax: 801-539-4098; jere_krakow@nps.gov

Krick, Robert E. L.
BA, Mary Washington College, 1990. Civil War
Historian
Richmond National Battlefield Park
3215 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23223
804-771-2808; fax: 804-771-8522; robert_e_l_krick@nps.gov

Kryston, Cynthia E.
MA, Georgetown University, 1968. Historical interpretation, interpretive planning, education
Deputy Superintendent
Lowell National Historical Park
169 Merrimack Street
Lowell, MA 01852
978-459-1015; fax: 978-459-1118; cynthia_kryston@nps.gov

Kumar, Rebecca V.
BA, University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2002. Southern U.S., medieval Europe, CRM
Historian
Midwest Regional Office
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-514-9364; fax: 402-827-9107; rebecca_kumar@nps.gov


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Lamie, Susan
BA, Wheaton College, 1990. Cold war, American literature
Historian
Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
P.O. Box 6
Interior, SD 57750
605-433-5243; fax: 605-433-5248; susan_lamie@nps.gov

Lange, Robie
MA, University of Maryland, 1988. Technology, national historic landmarks
Historian, National Historic Landmarks Survey
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2254; fax: 202-371-2229; robie_lange@nps.gov

Langum, Connie
MA, Pittsburgh State University, 1991. Trans-Mississippi Civil War, U.S. military
Historian, American Battlefield Protection Program Coordinator
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
6424 West Farm Road
Republic, MO 65738
417-732-6438; fax: 417-732-7660; connie_langum@nps.gov

Latschar, John A.
PhD, Rutgers University, 1978. CRM
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
97 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-334-1124; fax: 717-334-8170; john_latschar@nps.gov

Lavoie, Catherine
MA, University of Maryland, 1986. Vernacular architecture, suburbanization, cultural landscapes
Historian
Historic American Buildings Survey
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2185; fax: 202-371-2439; catherine_lavoie@nps.gov

Lee, Antoinette J.
PhD, George Washington University, 1975. Architecture, U.S. cultural, Washington DC
Special Projects Manager
National Center for Cultural Resources
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2251)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2272; fax: 202-371-2422; toni_lee@nps.gov

Leonard, Eric
Master of Liberal Arts, University of Oklahoma, 2002. 19th-century Federal courts, colonial west, Indian Wars
Park Ranger
Arkansas Post National Memorial
1741 Old Post Road
Gillett, AR 72055
870-548-2207; fax: 870-548-2431; eric_leonard@nps.gov

Lewis, Darrell
BA, University of Alaska-Anchorage, 1995. Historic preservation, Cold War
Historian
Alaska Support Office
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3470; fax: 907-644-3811; darrell_lewis@nps.gov

Long, Timothy P.
MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1990. Historic preservation
Architect, Cultural Resource Program Manager
Valley Forge National Historical Park
P.O. Box 953
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953
610-783-5384; fax: 610-783-5381; tim_p_long@nps.gov

Louter, David B.
PhD, University of Washington, 2000. Western U.S., environmental, 20th-century U.S.
Research Historian
Columbia Cascades Support Office
National Park Service
909 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-1060
206-220-4137; fax: 206-220-4159; david_louter@nps.gov

Lusignan, Paul R.
MS, University of Vermont, 1982. U.S. military, industry, public housing
Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2229; fax: 202-371-2229; paul_lusignan@nps.gov

Luxenberg, Gretchen A.
MS, University of Vermont, 1983. Historic preservation, CRM
Historian
Columbia Cascades Support Office
National Park Service
909 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-1060
206-220-4138; fax: 206-220-4159; gretchen_luxenberg@nps.gov


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Mackreth, Robert W.
BA, Hofstra University, 1975. Transportation, industry, Great Lakes
Cultural Resource Management Specialist
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
Route 1, Box 4
Bayfield, WI 54814-9599
715-779-3397 x221; fax: 715-779-3049; bob_mackreth@nps.gov

MacVaugh, Frederick
MA, University of Texas at El Paso, 2000. National Park Service, environmental, U.S. Southwest
Archivist
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102
402-661-1934; fax: 402-661-1909; frederick_macvaugh@nps.gov

Mahr Yanez, Aaron P.
MA, University of New Mexico, 1991. Mexico, western U.S., U.S. and Mexican military frontier
Historian
National Trails System Office B Santa Fe
PO Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504
505-988-6736; fax: 505-986-5214; aaron_mahr@nps.gov

Mannikko, Nancy Farm
PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1997. Technology, environment, Gilded Age, Progressive Era
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1936; fax: 402-661-1909; nancy_mannikko@nps.gov

Manning, Michael J.
MA, American Military University, 2000. 18th/19th-century U.S. military and naval, U.S. Lighthouse Service
Ranger
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
11288 Horseshoe Bend Road
Daviston, AL 36256
256-234-7111; fax: 256-329-9905; michael_manning@nps.gov

Mark, Stephen R.
MS, Southern Oregon State College, 1984. Conservation, cultural landscapes, western settlement
Historian
Crater Lake National Park
P.O. Box 7
Crater Lake, OR 97604
503-594-2211 x403; fax: 503-594-2299; steve_mark@nps.gov

Marsh, Alan
MA, Georgia College, 1986. U.S. POWs, southeastern Indians
Ranger
Andersonville National Historic Site
Route 1, Box 800
Andersonville, GA 31711
912-924-0343; fax: 912-928-9640; alan_marsh@nps.gov

Marshall, Sandra L.
MA, University of New Mexico, 1986. Architectural history, historic preservation, western U.S.
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1938; fax: 402-661-1909; sandy_marshall@nps.gov

Martinez, Daniel A.
BA, California State University-Dominguez Hills, 1983. U.S. frontier military, Civil War, WWII-Pacific
Historian
USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place
Honolulu, HI 96818-3168
808-422-2771 x136; fax: 808-541-3168; daniel_martinez@nps.gov

McClelland, Linda J.
MA, University of Massachusetts, 1979. Architecture, national park design, landscape preservation
Historian, National Register, of Historic Place
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20242
202-354-2258; fax: 202-371-2229; linda_mcclelland@nps.gov

McCutchen, Brian K.
MA, Southeast Missouri State University, 1995. CRM, Civil War commemoration, cultural geography
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1940; fax: 402-661-1909; brian_mccutchen@nps.gov

McDermott, Dona M.
MA, University of Delaware, 1983. Colonial, U.S. military, curatorial operations
Archivist
Valley Forge National Historical Park
P.O. Box 953
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953
610-783-1034; fax: 610-783-1053; dona_mcdermott@nps.gov

McDermott, Sandra M.
MA, University of Oregon, 1984. U.S. Indian policy, 19th-century Pacific Rim, Russian America
Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3457; fax: 907-644-3811; sande_mcdermott@nps.gov

McDonnell, Janet A.
PhD, Marquette University, 1980. Bureau History, American Indian, American West
Bureau Historian
National Register, History and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2259; fax: 202-371-2229; janet_mcdonnell@nps.gov

McKnight, R. Patrick
MA, University of Wyoming, 1983. Railroads, westward expansion, colonial
Historian/Archivist
Steamtown National Historic Site
150 South Washington Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503-2018
570-340-5193; fax: 570-340-5309; pat_mcknight@nps.gov

Miele, Frank J.J.
PhD, Tulane University, 1984. U.S. social and intellectual, architecture, archives
Senior Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x505; fax: 404-562-3244; frank_miele@nps.gov

Miller, Diane E.
MA, University of Maryland, 1984. Underground railroad, African American, information management
National Coordinator, National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1558; fax: 402-661-1559; diane_miller@nps.gov

Mink, Eric J.
BA, Mary Washington College, 1993. Civil War, CRM
Historian
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park
120 Chatham Lane
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
540-371-6417; fax: 540-371-1907; eric_mink@nps.gov

Mitchell, Nora J.
PhD, Tufts University, 1996. Landscape history, landscape preservation, CRM
Director, Conservation Study Institute
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
P.O. Box 178
Woodstock, VT 05091
208-457-3368 x17;

Montagna, Dennis R.
PhD, University of Delaware, 1987. American art, architecture, public sculpture
Architectural Historian
Cultural Resources Stewardship and Partnerships Team
Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-5824; fax: 215-597-0932;
dennis_montagna@nps.gov

Moon, Dorothy J.
MA, Rutgers University, 1991. Public, Zane Grey, Upper Delaware history
Museum Curator/Historian
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
RR 2, Box 2428
Beach Lake, PA 18405
570-685-4873; fax: 570-685-4874; dorothy_moon@nps.gov

Moore, Robert J., Jr.
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis, 2003. Western U.S., Progressive Era, Lewis and Clark
Historian
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
11 North Fourth Street
St. Louis, MO 63102
314-655-1629; fax: 314-655-1642; bob_moore@nps.gov

Moreno, Barry
BA, California State University-Los Angeles, 1985. Immigration
Librarian
Statue of Liberty National Monument
New York, NY 10004
212-363-6307; fax: 212-363-6302; barry_moreno@nps.gov

Moye, J. Todd
PhD, University of Texas-Austin, 1999. Civil rights movement, African American, U.S. Southern
Coordinator, Tuskegee Airmen Oral History Project
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3117 x649; fax: 404-562-3202; todd_moye@nps.gov

Mueller, James W.
PhD, University of Arizona, 1972. Revolutionary and 1812 earthworks, industrial revolution, anthropology
Chief Historian
Independence National Historical Park
143 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-7127; fax: 215-597-5556; james_mueller@nps.gov

Munson, Robert
MA, Northern Arizona University, 1975. Spanish in southwest U.S., Indian Wars, Naval history
Historian
Cabrillo National Monument
1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive
San Diego, CA 92106-3601
619-523-4574; fax: 619-557-5469; robert_munson@nps.gov

Murphy, Douglas A.
PhD, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1998. Mexico, 19th-century U.S., Mexican War
Chief, Interpretation and Visitor Services
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site
1623 Central Boulevard, Suite 213
Brownsville, TX 78520-8326
956-541-2785; fax: 956-541-6356; paal_interpretation@nps.gov


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Nelligan, William S.
MA, University of Maryland, 1989. Architecture, historic preservation, U.S. military
Cultural Resource Management Specialist
Gateway National Recreation Area
210 New York Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10305
718-354-4541; fax: 718-354-4550; bill_nelligan@nps.gov

Nichipor, Mark A.
BA, Northeastern University, 1980. U.S. military, colonial, American Revolution
Ranger
Minute Man National Historical Park
174 Liberty Street
Concord, MA 01742-1705
978-369-6993 x32; fax: 978-371-2483; mark_nichipor@nps.gov

Noble, Bruce J.
MA, University of Wyoming, 1984. Western U.S., environmental, technology
Superintendent
Klondike Gold Rush NHP
P.O. Box 517
Skagway, AK 99840
907-983-2921; fax: 907-983-9249; bruce_noble@nps.gov

Noblitt, Philip T.
MA, Appalachian State University, 1994. Civil War
Interpretive Specialist
Blue Ridge Parkway
199 Hemphill Knob Road
Asheville, NC 28803
704-271-4779 x242; fax: 828-271-4117; phil_noblitt@nps.gov

Norris, Frank B.
PhD, University of Washington, 1994. National Park Service, northern gold rushes, tourism
Historian
Alaska Support Office
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3474; fax: 907-644-3811; frank_norris@nps.gov

Nosal, Timothy A.
MA, Miami University, 1992. U.S. Military, Civil War, Education
Education Specialist
Manassas National Battlefield Park
6511 Sudley Road
Manassas, VA 20109
703-361-1339; fax: 703-361-7106; timothy_nosal@nps.gov


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Oates, Jeffrey S.
MA, Youngstown State University, 1989. Antebellum/Civil War, Holocaust, Washington DC
Interpretive Park Ranger
Valley Forge National Historical Park
P.O. Box 953
Valley Forge, PA 19482
610-783-1000; fax: 610-783-1053; jeffery_oates@nps.gov

O'Brien, William P.
PhD, University of Colorado, 1994. Jacksonian U.S., U.S. intellectual
Cultural Resource Representative
Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Unit
University of Arizona-Southwest Center
1052 Highland
Tucson, AZ 85721
520-626-3966; fax: 520-621-9922; pat_o'brien@nps.gov

O’Connell, James C.
PhD, University of Chicago, 1980. U.S. urban and social, New England
Community Planner
Boston Support Office
15 State Street
Boston, MA 02109
617-223-5222; fax: 617-223-5164; jim_o'connell@nps.gov

O'Connor, Richard J.
PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 1991. Technology, business, labor
Historian
Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2186; fax: 202-371-6473; richard_o'connor@nps.gov

Ofenstein, Sharon K.
MA, Boston University, 1978. CRM, architecture
Technical Publications Editor
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
508-970-5141; fax: 508-970-5121; sharon_ofenstein@nps.gov

Ogden, David P.
MA, University of Central Florida, 1992. Gulf coast history, seacoast fortifications, coast artillery
Ranger, Interpretation (Historian)
Gulf Islands National Seashore
1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
850-934-2633; fax: 850-932-9654; david_ogden@nps.gov

Ogden, James H. III
BS, Frostburg State College, 1981. Civil War, U.S. military
Historian
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
P.O. Box 2128
Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
706-866-9241 x116; fax: 423-752-5215; CHCH_Historian@nps.gov

O’Reilly, Frank A.
BA, Washington and Lee University, 1987. Civil War
Historian
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park
120 Chatham Lane
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
540-654-5140; fax: 540-371-1907; frank_o'reilly@nps.gov

Orr, David G.
PhD, University of Maryland, 1972. U.S. popular culture, art, technology
Chief, Division of Archeology and Historic Architecture
Valley Forge National Historical Park
P.O. Box 953
Valley Forge, PA 19481
610-783-0252; fax: 610-783-0265; david_orr@nps.gov


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Paige, John C.
MA, Oklahoma State University, 1973. Western U.S., 20th-century U.S., public
Cultural Resource Specialist
Denver Service Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2356; fax: 303-987-6748; john_paige@nps.gov

Parker, Robert T.
MA, North Carolina State University, 2001. African American, curatorial, CRM
Cultural Resource Specialist
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
1318 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-673-2402; fax: 202-673-2414; robert_parker@nps.gov

Patrick, Jeffrey L.
MA, Purdue University, 1989. U.S. 19th-century military, Civil War
Interpretive Specialist
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
6424 West Farm Road 182
Republic, MO 65738
417-732-2662; fax: 417-732-1167; jeffrey_patrick@nps.gov

Pedrotty, Michael
MA, University of Illinois, 1995. Historic preservation, military, middle ages
Historian
Midwest Regional Office
120 W. Vermont Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
217-384-2103; michael_pedrotty@nps.gov

Perlman, Steven J.
MA, Temple University, 1974. U.S. 1789-1877
Ranger
Independence National Historical Park
313 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-7078; steve_perlman@nps.gov

Perrault, Carole L.
MA, Boston University, 1977. Art and architectural history, architectural conservation
Preservation Historian
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
508-970-5133; fax: 508-970-5121; carole_perrault@nps.gov

Perry, James M.
MA, College of William and Mary, 1984. CRM, U.S. Military, Washington, D.C.
Historian
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
1850 Dual Highway; Suite 100
Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-714-2218; fax: 301-714-2232; james_perry@nps.gov

Perschler, Martin J.
PhD, University of Virginia, 1999. Preservation history, 20th-century European, American architecture
Collections Manager
Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2165; fax 202-371-6473; martin_perschler@nps.gov

Peterson, Winona R.
BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1985. U.S. military and political, CRM
Historian (Cultural Resource Specialist)
Gettysburg National Military Park
97 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-1510; fax: 717-334-8062; winona_peterson@nps.gov

Petravage, Carol A.
MA, State University of New York-Oneonta, 1985. Historic furnishings, U.S. social
Staff Curator
Division of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 50
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
304-535-6120; fax: 304-535-6086; carol_petravage@nps.gov

Pfanz, Donald C.
BA, College of William and Mary, 1980. Civil War
Historian
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park
120 Chatham Lane
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
540-371-0802; fax: 540-371-1907; donald_pfanz@nps.gov

Phillips, Maureen K.
MA, Boston University, 1989. Architecture, historic architectural materials
Architectural Conservator
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
508-970-5140; fax: 508-978-5121; maureen_phillips@nps.gov

Pitcaithley, Dwight T.
PhD, Texas Tech University, 1976. Historic preservation, Civil War
Chief Historian
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2214; fax: 202-371-2229; dwight_pitcaithley@nps.gov

Pitts, M. Carolyn
MFA, University of Pennsylvania, 1949. Architecture, art, museology
Architectural Historian, National Historic Landmarks Survey
Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-8875; fax: 215-597-0932; carolyn_pitts@nps.gov


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Rayburn, Ella S.
MA, Fort Hayes State University, 1976. Museum services, CRM, U.S. 1840-90
Curator
Steamtown National Historic Site
150 South Washington Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503-2018
570-340-5192; fax: 570-340-5309; ella_rayburn@nps.gov

Rehm, Karen G.
MA, George Mason University, 1990. CRM, American Revolution, Civil War
Assistant Superintendent, Historical Interpretation and Preservation
Colonial National Historical Park
P.O. Box 210
Yorktown, VA 23690
757-898-3400 x55; fax: 757-898-6346; karen_rehm@nps.gov

Renaud, John W.
JD, American University, 1979. Historic preservation, public
Historian, State, Tribal and Local Programs
Heritage Preservation Services
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2066; fax: 202-371-1794; john_renaud@nps.gov

Riggs, David F.
MA, Pennsylvania State University, 1974. Civil War, U.S. military
Museum Curator
Colonial National Historical Park
P.O. Box 210
Yorktown, VA 23690-0210
757-898-2824; fax: 757-898-6346; david_riggs@nps.gov

Roach, Edward J.
MA, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Memory and history, environmental, historic commemoration
Historian
Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP
PO Box 9280
Dayton, OH 45409
937-225-7705 x255; fax: 937-225-7707; edward_roach@nps.gov

Roberts, John W.
PhD, University of Maryland, 1992. U.S. diplomatic history, U.S. labor history, U.S. legal history, archival management
Manager, Museum Management Program
National Park Service
1849 C Street, NW (2265)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2009; fax 202-371-6757; john_w_roberts@nps.gov

Rock, Rosalind Z.
PhD, University of New Mexico, 1981. Spanish colonial borderlands, Spanish paleography, library/curation
Historian
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
2202 Roosevelt Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78210
210-534-8875; fax: 210-534-1106; roz_rock@nps.gov

Rogers, Suzanne
MA, State University of New York-Oneonta, 1970. CRM, trans-Mississippi frontier settlement
Historian
Buffalo National River
402 N. Walnut, Suite 136
Harrison, AR 72601
501-741-5443 x133; fax: 501-741-7286; suzie_rogers@nps.gov

Rose, Vivien E.
PhD, State University of New York-Binghamton, 1997. U.S. women, social movements, public
Chief of Interpretation
Women's Rights National Historical Park
136 Fall Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
315-568-0007; fax: 315-568-2141; vivien_rose@nps.gov

Rowley, Dean K.
MA, Atlanta University, 1973. African American, civil rights, urban
Historian
Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site
526 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-331-3920; dean_rowley@nps.gov

Ryan, Thomas M. (Mike)
MA, University of South Alabama, 1998. Coastal defense, artillery, Civil War
Ranger
Dry Tortugas National Park
P.O. Box 6208
Key West, FL 33041
305-293-0152; fax: 305-293-0152; mike_t_ryan@nps.gov


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Sanchez, Joseph P.
PhD, University of New Mexico, 1974. Spanish colonial military, Spanish colonial cartography, comparative colonialism
Superintendent
Intermountain Spanish Colonial Research Center
Zimmerman Library
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
505-766-8743; fax: 505-766-5967; joseph_sanchez@nps.gov

Sanfilippo, Pamela K.
MA, Washington University in St. Louis, 1995. Colonial American and Latin American
Historian
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis, MO 63123-1801
314-842-1867 x28; fax: 314-842-1659; pam_sanfilippo@nps.gov

Sanford, Dena L.
MS, University of Oregon, 1991. Vernacular architecture, rural and industrial architecture, CRM
Architectural Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1944; fax: 402-661-1909; dena_sanford@nps.gov

Savage, Beth L.
MA, George Washington University, 1989. Historic roads/commercial roadside architecture, modern architecture, African American
Architectural Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2220; fax: 202-371-2229; beth_savage@nps.gov

Schmidt, Loretta L.
MA, Hunter College, City University of New York, 1970. National Park Service, oral history, interpretation
Supervisory Ranger
New River Gorge National River
P.O. Box 329
Glen Jean, WV 25846-0329
304-574-2115; fax: 304-574-2162; loretta_schmidt@nps.gov

Schofield, Arnold W.
AA, Frederick (MD) Community College, 1970. 19th-century U.S., western U.S., U.S. military
Historian
Fort Scott National Historic Site
Old Fort Boulevard
Fort Scott, KS 66701-1471
316-223-0312; fax: 316-223-0188; arnold_schofield@nps.gov

Schroeder, Patrick A.
MA, Virginia Tech, 1996. Civil War, 18th/19th-century U.S. military & social, interpretation
Historian
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
P.O. Box 218
Appomattox, VA 24522
434-352-8987 x32; fax: 434-352-8330; patrick_schroeder@nps.gov

Schullery, Paul
MA, Ohio University, 1976. Environmental, sports, ecology and resource management
Resource Naturalist
Yellowstone Center for Resources
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
307-344-2220; fax: 307-344-2211; paul_schullery@nps.gov

Schultz, Susan
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976. Natural history, environmental, science
Historian
Olympic National Park
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-452-4501 x232; susan_schultz@nps.gov

Scolari, Paul M.
MA, University of Pittsburgh, 1991. CRM, U.S. art and architecture, U.S. public monuments
Historian
Division of Resource Management and Planning
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Fort Mason, Building 201
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-561-4813; paul_scolari@nps.gov

Scott, Gary T.
MA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1969. Architecture, Washington DC, CRM
Regional Historian
National Capital Region
National Park Service
1100 Ohio Drive SW
Washington, DC 20242
202-619-7279; fax: 202-401-0017; gary_scott@nps.gov

Scott, John A.
MS, Columbia University, 1995. Architecture, conservation, historic preservation
Architectural Conservator
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
400 Foot of John Street, 4th Floor
Lowell, MA 01852-1195
978-970-5136; 978-970-5121; john_a_scott@nps.gov

Sellars, Richard W.
PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1972. Environmental, CRM, National Park Service
Historian
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
505-988-6020; fax: 505-988-6066; richard_sellars@nps.gov

Sheads, Scott S.
BA (Hon.), University of Baltimore, 1997. War of 1812, U.S. Flag, Civil War, coastal fortifications, historic military furnishings
Park Historian, Librarian and Historic Weapons Officer
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
East Fort Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21230-5393
410-962-4290 x244; fax: 410-962-2500; scott_sheads@nps.gov

Shiffer, Rebecca A.
MA, Cornell University, 1981. 20th-century architecture, historic building technology, CRM
Architectural Historian
Heritage Preservation Services
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2029; fax: 202-371-1616; rebecca_shiffer@nps.gov

Shull, Carol D.
MA, University of Texas-Austin, 1969. National Register of Historic Places
Chief, National Historic Landmarks Survey/Keeper of the National Register
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2234; fax: 202-371-2229; carol_shull@nps.gov

Shultz, Scott G.
MA, Seton Hall University, 1976. Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, World War II
Librarian
Ford's Theatre National Historic Site
517 10th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-426-6924; fax: 202-426-1845; scott_shultz@nps.gov

Slupski, Janice M.
MA, Loyola University of Chicago, 1998. Local, 19th/20th-century U.S. social, CRM
Historian
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
1100 North Mineral Springs Road
Porter, IN 46304-1299
219-926-7561 x344; fax: 219-926-7561; janice_slupski@nps.gov

Smith, Angela R.
BS, Southeast Missouri State University, 1992. Historic preservation, CRM, women
Cultural Resource Specialist
Ozark National Scenic Riverways
P.O. Box 490
Van Buren, MO 63965
573-323-8092; fax: 573-323-8823; angela_smith@nps.gov

Smith, Donna G.
MA, Sull Ross State University, 1997. Interpretation, 19th-century army medicine, education
Ranger
Fort Davis National Historic Site
P.O. Box 1456
Fort Davis, TX 79734
915-426-3224; fax: 915-426-3122; donna_smith@nps.gov

Smith, Timothy B.
PhD, Mississippi State University, 2001. Civil War, World War II/Pacific, Battlefield Preservation
Ranger
Shiloh National Military Park
1055 Pittsburg Landing Road
Shiloh, TN 38376
731-689-5696; fax: 731-689-5330; timothy_b_smith@nps.gov

Snyder, James B.
MA, University of California-Davis, 1967. Environmental, western U.S., U.S. social
Historian
Yosemite Research Library
Yosemite National Park
P.O. Box 577
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
209-372-0280; fax: 209-372-0255; jim_b_snyder@nps.gov

Spaulding, Stephen M.
BA, Eisenhower College, 1981. 18th/19th-century U.S. and Europe, architectural conservation, CRM
Chief, Architectural Preservation Division
Design, Construction & Facility Management
Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
978-970-5127; fax: 508-572-5452; stephen_spaulding@nps.gov

Sprinkle, John H., Jr.
PhD, College of William and Mary, 1992. Colonial, historic preservation, archeology
Supervisory Historian, National Historic Landmarks Survey
National Register, History, and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2228; fax: 202-371-2229; john_sprinkle@nps.gov

Spude, Robert L.
PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana, 1989. Western U.S., mining, historic preservation
Acting Program Manager, History Program
Intermountain Support Office-Santa Fe
National Park Service
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
505-988-6770; fax: 505-988-6876; bob_spude@nps.gov

Stevens, Donald L. Jr.
PhD, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1987. U.S. urban, social, environmental
Senior Historian
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2571
402-661-1946; fax: 402-661-1909; don_stevens@nps.gov

Stover, Douglas E.
MA, University of Maine, 1981. Cultural landscapes, museum studies, maritime
Cultural Resource Manager
Cape Hatteras National Seashore B Outer Banks Group
1401 National Park Drive
Manteo, NC 27954
252-473-2111; fax: 252-473-2595; doug_stover@nps.gov

Strasser, William A.
MA, University of Tennessee, 1999. Social/cultural, Civil War, women
Supervisory Park Ranger, Interpretation
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
P.O. Box 517
Skagway, AK 99840
907-983-9224; fax: 907-983-9249; billy_strasser@nps.gov

Straub, Alton T.
MS, Oxford University, 1997. Conservation, science, landscape architecture
Historian
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
P.O. Box 178
Woodstock, VT 05091
802-457-3368 x23; fax: 802-457-3405; alton_straub@nps.gov

Sullivan, Judith Q.
MA, University of Delaware, 1988. Art, museum studies
Architectural Conservator
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
978-970-5171; fax: 978-970-5121; judi_q_sullivan@nps.gov

Sundberg, Jane M.
MA, University of Chicago, 1969. CRM, historic preservation 1900-1930
Supervisory Cultural Resource Management Specialist
Colonial National Historical Park
P.O. Box 210
Yorktown, VA 23690
757-898-3400; fax: 757-898-6346; jane_sundberg@nps.gov

Sutton, Robert K.
PhD, Washington State University, 1984. American frontier, U.S. Constitution, architecture
Superintendent
Manassas National Battlefield Park
12521 Lee Highway
Manassas, VA 22110
703-754-1861; fax: 703-754-1107; robert_sutton@nps.gov


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Tagger, Barbara A.
MA, Atlanta University, 1984. U.S. 1880-1920, African-American, urban
Historian
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building
100 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-562-3108 x518; fax: 404-562-3200; barbara_tagger@nps.gov

Tamburro, Samuel J.
MA, University of Akron, 1997. Transportation, Early Republic, Western Reserve
Historian
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Road
Brecksville, OH 44141-3018
330-657-2096; fax: 330-468-4943; sam_tamburro@nps.gov

Tiller, de Teel Patterson
MA, University of Virginia, 1977. Architectural history, historic preservation planning, CRM public policy
Deputy Associate Director, Historic Preservation, Recreation, & Partnerships
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2280; fax: 202-371-2229; pat_tiller@nps.gov

Tobias, Clifford I.
PhD, Case Western Reserve University, 1975. 19th-century U.S. political, U.S. military/naval/aviation/space
Park History Program Leader
Northesat Regional Office
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-9970; fax: 215-597-0932; cliff_tobias@nps.gov

Toogood, Anna Coxe
BA, University of Pennsylvania, 1967. Philadelphia, African-American, 18th-century America
Historian
Independence National Historical Park
143 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-1189; fax: 215-597-5556; coxey_toogood@nps.gov

Toothman, Stephanie S.
PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1978. U.S. material culture, U.S. social, urban planning/CRM
Chief, Cultural Resources Program
Columbia Cascades Support Office
National Park Service
909 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-1060
206-220-4139; fax: 206-220-4159; stephanie_toothman@nps.gov

Townsend, Timothy P.
MA, University of Illinois-Springfield, 1995. Abraham Lincoln, CRM
Historian
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
413 South Eighth Street
Springfield, IL 62701-1905
217-492-4241 x241; fax: 217-492-4673; tim_townsend@nps.gov

Trail, Susan W.
MA, College of William and Mary, 1984. Historical archeology, 19th-century rural industry, cultural landscapes
Superintendent
Monocacy National Battlefield
4801 Urbana Pike
Frederick, MD 21704-4801
301-662-3515; fax: 301-662-3420; susan_trail@nps.gov

Travis, Tara E.
MS, University of Texas-Austin, 1993. Architecture, historic preservation, cultural landscapes
Historian, History Program
Intermountain Support Office
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
PO Box 588
Chinle, AZ 86503
928-674-5500 x224; fax: 928-674-5507; tara_travis@nps.gov

Tselos, George D.
PhD, University of Minnesota, 1970. U.S. labor, Great Depression, 20th-century U.S.
Supervisory Archivist
Statue of Liberty
Liberty Island
New York, NY 10004
212-363-3206 x159; fax: 212-363-6302; george_tselos@nps.gov

Turton, Catherine E.
MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1998. Historic preservation, architectural conservation
Historian, National Historic Landmarks Program
Northeast Region
National Park Service
200 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-597-1726; fax: 215-597-6599; catherine_turton@nps.gov

Tweed, William C.
PhD, Texas Christian University, 1975. National Park Service, park architecture, Southwest borderlands
Chief, Park Planning and Concessions Management
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Three Rivers, CA 93217
209-565-3102; fax: 209-565-3170; william_c_tweed@nps.gov


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Unrau, Harlan D.
MA, California State University-Fullerton, 1971. Immigration, 20th-century U.S., U.S. urban
Cultural Resource Specialist
Denver Service Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2254; fax: 303-969-2236; harlan_unrau@nps.gov

Updyke, Gloria
MA, California State University-Dominguez Hills, 1996. Interpretation, women, eastern U.S.
Ranger
Shenandoah National Park
3655 US Highway 211 East
Luray, VA 22835-9051
540-999-3284; gloria_updyke@nps.gov

Urion, Jo
MA, University of Alberta, 1999. American West, Environmental history, national parks, wilderness
Oral Historian
Keweenaw National Historical Park
P.O. Box 471
25970 Red Jacket Road
Calumet, MI 49913
906-337-1104 x253; fax 906-337-1273; jo_urion@nps.gov


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

Valencia, Elizabeth
MA, Purdue University, 1989. Great Lakes, submerged cultural resources, U.S. rural
Chief, Cultural Resource Management
Isle Royale National Park
800 East Lakeshore Drive
Houghton, MI 49931-1895
906-487-7153; fax: 906-487-7170; liz_valencia@nps.gov

Vivian, Daniel J.
MA, University of South Carolina, 1997. American South, historic preservation, American architecture
Historian, National Register of Historic Places
National Register, History and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2280)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2252; fax: 202-371-2229; dan_vivian@nps.gov

Von Lunz, Anna
MA, Goucher College, 1999. Historic preservation, exhibits, collections management
Cultural Resources Manager
Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine
East Fort Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21230-5393
410-962-4290 x239; 410-962-3885; anna_von_lunz@nps.gov

Vouri, Michael P.
BA, Western Washington University, 1980. 19th-century U.S. military, Civil War, Pacific Northwest
Interpreter
San Juan Island National Historical Park
P.O. Box 429
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
360-378-2902; fax: 360-378-2615; mvouri@rockisland.com


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Wallace, Teresa A.
PhD, Boston University, 1983. Labor, immigration, women
Curator
Minute Man National Historical Park
174 Liberty Street
Concord, MA 01742-1705
978-371-2687; fax: 978-318-0605; terrie_wallace@nps.gov

Ward, Gretchen M.
BA, San Diego State University, 1980. Southwest archeology, westward expansion, environmental history
Historian/Cultural Resource Specialist
Natchez Trace Parkway
2680 Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo, MS 38804
662-680-4024; fax: 662-680-4036; gretchen_ward@nps.gov

Ward, Robert H.
BS, Tennessee Technological University, 1979. 19th-century U.S., Civil War
Historian
Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave, KY 42259
502-749-2508; fax: 502-749-2916; bob_ward@nps.gov

Waters, Nancy H.
MA, University of Delaware, 1980. Technology, material culture, CRM
Supervisory Staff Curator
Northeast Museum Services Center
Charlestown Navy Yard, Building I
Charlestown, MA 02129-4543
617-242-5613; nancy_waters@nps.gov

Weber, Sandra S.
MA, State University of New York-Oneonta, 1982. Historical interpretation
Cultural Resources Interpretive Specialist
Interpretation and Education
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2450)
Washington, DC 20240
202-513-7142; fax: 202-371-6662; sandy_weber@nps.gov

Wegman-French, Lysa
MA, University of Colorado, 1991. U.S. social, western U.S., CRM
Historian
Intermountain Support Office-Denver
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2842; fax: 303-987-6675; lysa_wegman-french@nps.gov

Weinbaum, Paul O.
PhD, University of Rochester, 1977. CRM, U.S. social
History Program Manager
Northeast Regional Office
National Park Service
15 State Street
Boston, MA 02109-3572
617-223-5057; fax: 617-223-5195; paul_weinbaum@nps.gov

Werst, Lee S.
MA, East Stroudsburg University, 1988. British, colonial, U.S. military
Chief of Interpretation
Timpanogos Cave National Monument
Rural Route 3, Box 200
American Fork, UT 84003
801-756-5239; fax: 801-756-5661; lee_werst@nps.gov

West, Patricia
PhD, State University of New York-Binghamton, 1992. Women, historic house museums/interpretation
Curator
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
P.O. Box 545
Kinderhook, NY 12106
518-758-9689; fax: 518-758-6986; patricia_west@nps,gov

Wheaton, Rodd L.
MARCH, University of Virginia, 1970. Post-WWII architecture, decorative arts, CRM
Assistant Regional Director, Cultural Resources and Partnerships
Intermountain Region
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2895; fax: 303-969-2785; rodd_wheaton@nps.gov

Wheelock, Perry Carpenter
MA, George Washington University, 1988. American studies, cultural landscapes
Cultural Resource Manager
Rock Creek Park
3545 Williamsburg Lane, NW
Washington, DC 20008
202-895-6011; fax: 202-282-7614; perry_wheelock@nps.gov

Whissen, Steven R.
MA, Colorado State University, 1982. Mining, NPS planning, CRM
Cultural Resource Specialist
Denver Service Center
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2380; fax: 303-969-2930; steve_whissen@nps.gov

Whitacre, Christine S.
MA, University of Colorado, 1994. CRM, western U.S., Cold War, American Indian, historic preservation
Cultural Resource Specialist
Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (RM-CESU)
Intermountain Support Office-Denver
National Park Service
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
303-969-2885; fax: 303-987-6675; christine_whitcare@nps.gov

Whittlesey, Lee H.
JD, University of Oklahoma, 1988. PhD (Hon.), Idaho State University, 2001. Northern Rockies
Park Archivist (History)
Yellowstone National Park
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
307-344-2261; fax: 307-344-2323; lee_whittlesey@nps.gov

Williams, Eric K.
BA, University of North Carolina-Asheville, 1976. Colonial, American Revolution
Historian
Ninety Six National Historic Site
P.O. Box 496
Ninety Six, SC 29666
803-543-4068; fax: 803-543-2058; eric_williams@nps.gov

Williams, Glenn F.
MA, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 2001. U.S. military, naval, CRM
Historian (Planner), American Battlefield Protection Program
National Park Service
1849 C Street NW (2225)
Washington, DC 20240
202-354-2036; fax: 202-371-1616; glenn_williams@nps.gov

Williams, Mary L.
MA, University of Connecticut-Storrs, 1965. 19th-century U.S. military, women, African-American military
Ranger
Fort Davis National Historic Site
P.O. Box 1456
Fort Davis, TX 79734
915-426-3224 x14; fax: 915-426-3122; mary_williams@nps.gov

Wing, Tom
MLS, University of Oklahoma, 2001. Army of the Frontier, Federal Indian Policy, Civil War
Interpretive Ranger
Fort Smith National Historic Site
P.O. Box 1406
Fort Smith, AR 72902
479-783-3961; fax: 479-783-5307; tom_wing@nps.gov

Winschel, Terrence J.
EdS, Mississippi College, 1989. Civil War, CRM
Historian
Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
601-636-0583; fax: 601-636-9497; terence_winschel@nps.gov

Winstel, Jeffrey F.
MS, Eastern Michigan University, 1989. Vernacular architecture, Midwestern agriculture, preservation planning
Historian
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Road
Brecksville, OH 44141-3018
216-526-5256; fax: 216-526-1144; jeff_winstel@nps.gov

Wirth, Edward P.
MA, State University of New York-Albany, 1987. Archives management
Archivist
Edison National Historic Site
Main Street and Lakeside Avenue
West Orange, NJ 07052-5515
973-736-0550 x20; fax: 973-736-8496; EDIS_Archives@nps.gov


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Yocum, Barbara A.
BA, State University of New York-Buffalo, 1977. Architecture, historic architectural materials
Senior Architectural Conservator
Historic Architecture Program, Northeast Region
Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor
400 Foot of John Street
Lowell, MA 08152-1195
508-970-5138; fax: 508-970-5121; barbara_yocum@nps.gov

Young, Kelly E.*
MHP, University of Georgia, 1999. Historic preservation
Architectural Historian
National Capital Regional Office
National Park Service
1100 Ohio Drive SW, Room 228
Washington, DC 20242
202-619-7086; fax: 202-401-0017; kelly_young@contractor.nps.gov


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PARKS/OFFICE INDEX

Alaska Support Office: Clemens, Cook, L., Horton, Houston, Hovis, Lewis, McDermott, S., Norris

Andersonville NHS: Marsh

Antietam NB: Alexander, Trail

Apostle Islands NL: Mackreth

Appomattox Court House NHP: Schroeder

Arkansas Post NMem: Leonard

Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial: Cucurullo, Kinzey

Biscayne NP: Adams

Blue Ridge Parkway: Givens, Noblitt

Boston NHP: Blatt, Carlson

Buffalo NR: Rogers

Cabrillo NM: Munson

Canyon de Chelly NM: Travis

Cape Cod NS: Burke

Cape Hatteras NS: Bolling, Stover

Carlsbad Caverns NP: Hoff

Channel Islands NP: Huston

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal NHP: Perry

Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP: Ogden, J.

Colonial NHP: Depew, Rehm, Riggs, Sundberg

Columbia Cascades Support Office: Louter, Luxenberg, Toothman

Crater Lake NP: Mark

Cuyahoga Valley NP: Galonksa, Tamburro, Winstel

Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP: Honious, Roach

Delaware Water Gap NRA: Cika, Kopczynski

Denali NP and Pres: Kain

Denver Service Center: Paige, Unrau, Whissen

Desert Southwest CEU: O'Brien

Dry Tortugas: Ryan

Edison NHS: DeGraaf, L., Durham, Jeffrey, Wirth

Eisenhower NHS: Hegeman

Ford's Theatre NHS: Felton, Shulz

Fort Davis NHS: Smith, D., Williams, M.

Fort McHenry NM and Historic Shrine: Sheads, Von Lunz

Fort Scott NHS: Frey, Schofield

Fort Smith NHS: Wing

Fort Sumter NM: Hatcher

Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial NMP: Mink, O’Reilly, Pfanz

Gates of the Arctic NP and NPres: Beckstead

Gateway NRA: Nelligan

Gettysburg NMP: Harrison, Hartwig, Latschar, Peterson

Golden Gate NRA: Baron, Haller, Higgens-Evenson, Scolari

Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS: Eckberg, Ford

Great Smoky Mountains NP: Cave, Chapman

Gulf Islands NS: Ogden, D.

Harpers Ferry Center: Brown, S., Brown, W., Chamberlain, Greene, Heald, Petravage

Homestead NM of America: Arrington

Hopewell Furnace NHS: Hebblethwaite

Horseshoe Bend NMP: Manning

Independence NHP: Delmar, Diethorn, Fanelli, Mueller, Perlman, Toogood

Indiana Dunes NL: Slupski

Information and Telecommunication Center Office: Burrell

Intermountain Cultural Resource Center: Gomez, Ivey

Intermountain Regional Office: Wheaton

Intermountain Spanish Colonial Research Center: Sánchez

Intermountain Support Office Denver: Cody, Kendrick, Wegman-French, Whitacre

Intermountain Support Office Santa Fe: Spude

Isle Royale NP: Valencia

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Moore

Katmai NP and Pres: Branson

Kennesaw Mountain NBP: Johnson

Keweenaw NHP: Urion

Kings Canyon NP: Tweed

Kings Mountain NMP: Dunkerly

Klondike Gold Rush NHP: Gurcke (AK), Noble (AK), Strasser (AK)

Lake Clark NP and Pres: Branson

Lincoln Boyhood NMem: Capps

Lincoln Home NHS: Good, Townsend

Little Bighorn Battlefield NM: Doerner

Long Distance Trails Office, Salt Lake City: Krakow

Lowell NHP: Fitzsimons, Kryston

Mammoth Cave NP: Ward, R.

Manassas NBP: Nosal, Sutton

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP: Mitchell, Straub

Martin Luther King, Jr., NHS: Rowley

Martin Van Buren NHS: West

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House NHS: Jacox, Parker

Midwest Regional Office: Ahlgren, Cockrell, Dickey, Franklin Weekly, Hill, Kumar, MacVaugh, McCutchen, Mannikko, Marshall, Miller, Pedrotty, Sanford, Stevens

Mississippi NR and Recreation Area: Anfinson

Minute Man NHP: Derry, Nichipor, Wallace

Minuteman Missile NHS: Lamie

Mojave NPres: DeGraff

Monocacy NB: Trail

Morristown NHP: Henderson

Natchez Trace Parkway: Ward, G.

National Capital Parks-East: Baly, Faragasso

National Capital Regional Office: Everett, Fanning, Quin, Scott, G., Young

National Center for Cultural Resources: Andrus, Auer, Beall, Bearss, Boland, Butowsky, Davidson, Davis, T., Escherich, Feller, Foster, Gaumer, Gates Moresi, Gossett, Grimmer, Hawke, Henry, Lange, Lavoie, Lee, Lusignan, McClelland, McDonnell, O'Connor, Perschler, Pitcaithley, Renaud, Roberts, Savage, Sellars, Shiffer, Shull, Sprinkle, Vivian, Williams, G.

National Park Service Headquarters: Tiller, Weber

National Trails System Office B Santa Fe: Mahr Yanez

New River Gorge NR: Fuerst, Schmidt

Nez Perce NHP: Blackburn

Ninety Six NHS: Williams, E.

Northeast Regional Office (Boston): Gall, Hay, O’Connell, Weinbaum

Northeast Regional Office (Lowell): Albee, Ofenstein, Perrault, Phillips, Spaulding, Sullivan, Scott, J., Yocum

Northeast Regional Office (Philadelphia): Clark, Huyck, Kolakowsky, Montagna, Pitts, Tobias, Turton

Northeast Museum Services Center: Hutchins, Waters

Olympic NP: Schultz

Ozark NSR: Smith, A.

Pacific Great Basin Support Office: Chappell, Jackson-Retondo

Palo Alto Battlefield NHS: Murphy

Petersburg NB: Blankenship, Calkins

Richmond NBP: Krick, R.E.L.

Rock Creek Park: Wheelock

Salem Maritime NHS: Frayler, Kesselman

San Antonio Missions NHP: Rock

San Juan Island NHP: Vouri

San Juan NHS: Flores

Saint-Gaudens NHS: Duffy

Saratoga NHP: Hammell

Scotts Bluff NM: Knudsen

Sequoia NP: Tweed

Shenandoah NP: Engle, Updyke

Shiloh NMP: Allen, Smith, T.

Sitka National Historical Park: Griffin

Southeast Regional Office: Barrett, Binkley, Blythe, Coffey, Cook, J., Crumley, Hitchcock, Miele, Moye, Tagger

Springfield Armory NHS: Colton

St. Croix National Park Group: Cissel

Statue of Liberty NM: Moreno, Tselos

Steamtown NHS: McKnight, Rayburn

Timpanogos Cave NM: Werst

Tumacacori National Historical Park: Garate

Ulysses S. Grant NHS: Eckard, Sanfilippo

Upper Delaware SRR: Moon

USS Arizona Memorial: Martinez

Valley Forge NHP: Houting, Long, McDermott, D., Oates, Orr

Vicksburg NMP: Winschel

Virgin Islands NP: Cissel

Voyageurs NP: Graves

Weir Farm NHS: DeGraaf, A.

Wilson's Creek NB: Langum, Patrick

Women's Rights NHP: Derousie, Rose,

Wrangell-St. Elias NP and Pres: Bleakley

Yellowstone NP: Schullery, Whittlesey

Yosemite NP: Snyder

Yukon-Charley Rivers NPres: Beckstead


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SELECTED SUBJECT SPECIALTY INDEX

African American: Baly, Burrell, Faragasso, Gates Moresi, Honious, Miller, Moye, Parker, Rowley, Savage, Tagger, Toogood, Williams, M.

Alaska: Beckstead, Bleakley, Branson, Clemens, Cook, L., Griffin, Houston, Kain

American Indian: Doerner, Feller, Frey, Greene, Horton, Leonard, Marsh, McDermott, S., McDonnell, Whitacre, Wing

American literature: Auer, Lamie

American Revolution: Burke, Mueller, Nichipor, Rehm, Williams, E.

Antebellum: Andrus, Derousie, Oates

Anthropology: Mueller

Archeology: Adams, Burke, Kain, Mueller, Sprinkle, Trail, Ward, G.

Architectural materials/conservation: Albee, Perrault, Phillips, Spaulding, Turton, Yocum

Architecture: Albee, Baron, Barrett, Blythe, Clark, Cook, L., Davidson, Duffy, Everett, Fanning, Grimmer, Gurcke, Hill, Houston, Ivey, Jackson-Retondo, Kolakowsky, Lavoie, Lee, Marshall, McClelland, Miele, Montagna, Nelligan, Ofenstein, Perrault, Perschler, Phillips, Pitts, Sanford, Savage, Scolari, Scott, G., Scott, J., Shiffer, Sullivan, Sutton, Tiller, Travis, Tweed, Vivian, Wheaton, Winstel, Yocum

Archives/records management: Beall, Miele, Roberts, Wirth

Art: Duffy, Flores, Montagna, Orr, Pitts, Scolari, Sullivan

Aviation/space: Butowsky, Cook, J., Honious, Tobias

Battlefield commemoration/preservation: Smith, T.

Business: DeGraaf, L., O'Connor

Cemeteries: Dickey

Civil rights: Franklin Weekley, Moye, Rowley

Civil War: Alexander, Allen, Arrington, Baly, Bearss, Blackburn, Blankenship, Burrell, Calkins, Clark, Durham, Givens, Good, Hartwig, Hatcher, Johnson, Kinzey, Krick, R.E.L., Langum, Martinez, McCutchen, Mink, Noblitt, Nosal, Oates, Ogden, J., O’Reilly, Patrick, Pfanz, Pitcaithley, Rehm, Riggs, Ryan, Sheads, Shultz, Smith, T., Strasser, Vouri, Ward, R., Wing, Winschel

Coast artillery: Ogden, D., Ryan

Cold War: Kendrick, Lamie, Lewis, Whitacre

Colonial: Bolling, Diethorn, Fanelli, Felton, Franklin Weekley, Hill, Huyck, McDermott, D., McKnight, Nichipor, Sanfilippo, Sprinkle, Toogood, Werst, Williams, E.; see also Danish colonial, Russian colonial, Spanish colonial

Conservation: Binkley, Mark, Scott, J., Straub

Collections management: Von Lunz

Constitution: Sutton

Costume: McDermott, D.

Cultural geography: Everett, McCutchen

Cultural landscapes: Ahlgren, Davis, T., DeGraff, Engle, Fanning, Hill, Horton, Jackson-Retondo, Lavoie, Mark, Mitchell, Stover, Trail, Travis, Wheelock

Cultural resource management: Adams, Allen, Barrett, Burke, Capps, Carlson, Chapman, Clark, Cockrell, DeGraff, Davidson, Dunkerly, Feller, Franklin Weekley, Frayler, Fuerst, Griffin, Gossett, Graves, Greene, Gurcke, Harrison, Hawke, Hay, Hebblethwaite, Henderson, Hoff, Honious, Huston, Huyck, Jacox, Kesselman, Kohan, Kumar, Latschar, Luxenberg, McCutchen, Mink, Mitchell, Ofenstein, Parker, Perry, Peterson, Rayburn, Rehm, Rogers, Sanford, Scolari, Scott, G., Sellars, Shiffer, Slupski, Smith, A., Spaulding, Sundberg, Tiller, Toothman, Townsend, Waters, Wegman-French, Weinbaum, Wheaton, Whissen, Whitacre, Williams, G., Winschel

Danish colonial/military/slave trade: Cissel

Decorative arts: Calkins, Diethorn, Hammell, Wheaton

Delaware River Valley: Kopczynski

Depression: Tselos

Diplomatic/international relations: Blackburn, Gall, Roberts

Economic: Higgens-Evenson

Editing: Carlson, Jeffrey

Education: Boland, Kryston, Nosal, Smith, D.

Engineering: Fitzsimons

Environmental: Anfinson, Gomez, Kendrick, Louter, MacVaugh, Mannikko, Noble, Roach, Schullery, Schultz, Sellars, Snyder, Stevens, Urion, Ward, G.

European: Derry, Moreno

Folklife/folklore: Chamberlain, Fanelli

Foreign Policy: O'Bright

Fortifications: Flores, Sheads

Furnishings: Petravage

Garden: Hitchcock

Gold rushes: Norris

Great Lakes: Mackreth, Valencia

Gulf Coast: Ogden, D.

Historic houses: Heald, West

Historic preservation: Albee, Auer, Boland, Calkins, Cook, J., Cook, L., Dickey, Dunkerly, Escherich, Fanelli, Gall, Griffin, Horton, Houston, Kolakowsky, Lewis, Long, Luxenberg, Marshall, Nelligan, Pedrotty, Pitcaithley, Renaud, Scott, J., Smith, A., Sprinkle, Spude, Sundberg, Tiller, Travis, Turton, Vivian, Von Lunz, Whitacre, Young

Immigration: Moreno, Unrau, Wallace

Industry: Coffey, Hay, Hebblethwaite, Herrin, Hovis, Hutchins, Lusignan, Mackreth, Mueller, Trail

Information management: Miller

Intellectual: Faragasso, Kesselman, Miele, O'Brien

Interpretation: Branson, Brown, S., Hoff, Kryston, Schmidt, Shroeder, Smith, D., Updyke, Weber

Jacksonian era: O'Brien

Labor: Blatt, Butowsky, Fitzsimons, O'Connor, Roberts, Tselos, Wallace

Landscape architecture: Davidson, McClelland, Straub

Latin American: Sanfilippo

Legal: Beckstead, Leonard, Roberts

Lewis and Clark: Moore

Lifesaving/lighthouses: Bolling, Eckard, Manning

Lincoln, Abraham: Good, Felton, Hebblethwaite, Shultz, Townsend

Local: Slupski

Maritime: Adams, Foster, Frayler, Haller, Stover

Material culture: Brown, W., Chamberlain, Hammell, Hay, Heald, Henderson, Toothman, Waters

Memorials: Fanning

Mexican: Mahr Yáńez, Murphy

Midwestern: Winstel

Military: Alexander, Allen, Arrington, Bearss, Blackburn, Blankenship, Brown, W., Butowsky, Chapman, Chappell, Depew, Doerner, Durham, Eckard, Eckberg, Foster, Frayler, Frey, Gaumer, Greene, Haller, Harrison, Hatcher, Hawke, Houting, Langum, Lusignan, Manning, Martinez, McDermott, D., Nelligan, Nichipor, Nosal, Ogden, J., Patrick, Pedrotty, Perry, Peterson, Riggs, Schofield, Schroeder, Sheads, Smith, D., Tobias, Vouri, Werst, Williams, G., Williams, M.

Mining: Bleakley, Hovis, Kain, Spude, Whissen

Mississippi River: Anfinson

Modern Hegeman

Museums: DeGraaf, A., Diethorn, Ford, Gates Moresi, Houting, Knudsen, Kohan, Pitts, Rayburn, Stover, Sullivan

National historic landmarks: Henry, Lange

National Park Service: Binkley, Cockrell, MacVaugh, McClelland, McDonnell, Norris, Schmidt, Sellars, Tweed, Urion

National Register of Historic Places: Shull

Naval: Carlson, Crumley, Eckard, Foster, Manning, Munson, Tobias, Williams, G.

Northern Rockies: Whittlesey

Oral history: Branson, Schmidt

Parks: McClelland, Quin

Parkways: Davis, T.

Philadelphia: Kolakowsky, Toogood

Polar: Bleakley

Political: Arrington, Baly, Cika, Harrison, Higgens-Evenson, Peterson, Tobias

Post-WWII: Ahlgren, Coffey

Preservation planning: Barrett, Cook, L., Gossett, Winstel

Preservation architecture: Long

Presidents: Bearss

Prisoners of war: Marsh

Progressive era: Higgens-Evenson, Mannikko, Moore

Public: Anfinson, Blatt, Kinzey, Moon, Paige, Renaud, Rose

Public housing: Lusignan

Railroads: Chappell, McKnight

Reconstruction: Bearss

Roads/highways: Ahlgren, Savage

Russian colonial: McDermott, S.

Rural: Derousie

Science: Schultz, Straub

Sculpture: Montagna

Seacoast fortification: Ogden, D.

Slavery: Kinzey

Social/cultural: Auer, Blatt, Chapman, Cody, Engle, Faragasso, Heald, Henderson, Kesselman, Lee, Miele, Moreno, O’Connell, Orr, Petravage, Rose, Schroeder, Slupski, Snyder, Stevens, Strasser, Toothman, Wegman-French, Weinbaum

Southern: Andrus, Blythe, Cave, Givens, Kumar, Moye, Vivian

Southern Appalachia: Cave, Givens

Southwestern: Hoff, MacVaugh, Tweed

Spanish colonial: Flores, Garate, Gomez, Ivey, Munson, Rock, Sánchez

Sports: Schullery

Submerged cultural resources: Valencia

Technology: Butowsky, DeGraaf, L., Fitzsimons, Herrin, Hovis, Hutchins, Lange, Mannikko, Noble, O'Connor, Orr, Shiffer, Waters

Tourism: Norris, Quin

Transportation: Mackreth, Tamburro

Underground Railroad: Delmar, Miller

Urban: Davidson, O’Connell, Rowley, Stevens, Tagger, Unrau

War of 1812: Sheads

Washington DC: Lee, Oates, Perry, Scott

Western: Beckstead, Chappell, Eckberg, Galonska, Gomez, Ivey, Kendrick, Knudsen, Krakow, Leonard, Louter, Mahr Yáńez, Mark, Marshall, McKnight, Moore, Noble, Paige, Rogers, Schofield, Snyder, Spude, Sutton, Urion, Wegman-French, Whitacre

Western Reserve: Tamburro

Women: Binkley, Derousie, Frey, Huyck, Rose, Smith, A., Strasser, Updyke, Wallace, West, Williams, M.

World War II: Bearss, Butowsky, Martinez, Shultz, Smith, T.


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INDICES: Park/Office | Selected Subject Speciality | State

STATE INDEX

Alabama: Manning

Alaska: Beckstead, Bleakley, Branson, Clemens, Cook, L., Griffin, Gurcke, Horton, Houston, Hovis, Kain, Lewis, McDermott, S., Noble, Norris, Strasser

Arizona: Garate, O'Brien, Travis

Arkansas: Leonard, Rogers, Wing

California: Baron, Chappell, DeGraff, Haller, Higgens-Evenson, Huston, Jackson-Retondo, Munson, Scolari, Snyder, Tweed

Colorado: Cody, Greene, Kendrick, Paige, Unrau, Wegman-French, Wheaton, Whissen, Whitacre

Connecticut: DeGraaf, A.

District of Columbia: Andrus, Auer, Baly, Beall, Bearss, Boland, Burrell, Butowsky, Davidson, Davis, T., Escherich, Everett, Fanning, Faragasso, Feller, Felton, Foster, Gates Moresi, Gaumer, Gossett, Grimmer, Hawke, Henry, Jacox, Lange, Lavoie, Lee, Lusignan, McClelland, McDonnell, O'Connor, Parker, Perschler, Pitcaithley, Pope, Quin, Renaud, Roberts, Savage, Scott, G., Shiffer, Shull, Shultz, Sprinkle, Tiller, Vivian, Weber, Wheelock, Williams, G., Young

Florida: Adams, Ogden, D., Ryan

Georgia: Barrett, Binkley, Blythe, Coffey, Cook, J., Crumley, Hitchcock, Johnson, Marsh, Miele, Moye, Ogden, J., Rowley, Tagger

Hawaii: Martinez

Idaho: Blackburn

Illinois: Good, Townsend

Indiana: Capps, Slupski

Kansas: Frey, Schofield

Kentucky: Ward, R.

Maryland: Alexander, Herrin, Perry, Sheads, Trail, Von Lunz

Massachusetts: Albee, Blatt, Burke, Carlson, Colton, Derry, Fitzsimons, Frayler, Gall, Hay, Hutchins, Kesselman, Krystson, Nichipor, O’Connell, Ofenstein, Perrault, Phillips, Scott, J., Spaulding, Sullivan, Wallace, Waters, Weinbaum, Yocum

Michigan: Urion, Valencia

Minnesota: Anfinson, Graves

Mississippi: Ward, G., Winschel

Missouri: Eckard, Langum, Moore, O'Bright, Patrick, Sanfilippo, Smith, A.

Montana: Doerner, Eckberg, Ford

Nebraska: Ahlgren, Arrington, Cockrell, Dickey, Franklin Weekley, Hill, Knudsen, Kumar, MacVaugh, McCutchen, Mannikko, Marshall, Miller, Pedrotty, Sanford, Stevens

New Hampshire: Duffy

New Jersey: DeGraaf, L., Durham, Henderson, Jeffrey, Wirth

New Mexico: Gomez, Hoff, Ivey, Mahr Yanez, Sánchez, Sellars, Spude

New York: Derousie, Hammell, Kohan, Moreno, Nelligan, Rose, Tselos, West

North Carolina: Bolling, Noblitt, Stover

Ohio: Galonska, Honious, Roach, Tamburro, Winstel

Oregon: Mark

Pennsylvania: Cika, Clark, Delmar, Diethorn, Fanelli, Harrison, Hartwig, Hebblethwaite, Hegeman, Houting, Kolakowsky, Kopczynski, Latschar, Long, McDermott, D., McKnight, Montagna, Moon, Mueller, Oates, Orr, Perlman, Peterson, Pitts, Rayburn, Tobias, Toogood, Turton

Puerto Rico: Flores

South Carolina: Dunkerly, Hatcher, Williams, E.

South Dakota: Lamie

Tennessee: Allen, Cave, Chapman, Smith, T.

Texas: Murphy, Rock, Smith, D., Williams, M.

Utah: Krakow, Werst

Vermont: Mitchell, Straub

Virgin Islands: Cissel

Virginia: Blankenship, Calkins, Cucurullo, Depew, Engle, Givens, Huyck, Kinzey, Krick, R.E.L., Mink, Nosal, O’Reilly, Pfanz, Rehm, Riggs, Schroeder, Sundberg, Sutton, Updyke

Washington: Brown, S., Louter, Luxenberg, Schultz, Toothman, Vouri

West Virginia: Brown, W., Chamberlain, Fuerst, Heald, Petravage, Schmidt

Wisconsin: Mackreth

Wyoming: Schullery, Whittlesey


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