Mississippi Department of Archives and History

January 13, 2012

Board Awards Grants, Names New Member at Meeting

Nancy Carpenter elect as new board member

At their regular quarterly meeting in Jackson on Friday, January 20, the Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History awarded more than $440,000 in grants, designated three new Mississippi Landmarks, and elected a new board member. Nancy Carpenter will fill the seat of Martis D. Ramage, Jr., who died November 28, 2011.

Carpenter is the director of the Columbus-Lowndes Convention and Visitors Bureau. A former executive director of the Columbus Historic Foundation, Carpenter began her career as a banker in 1971 and rose to vice president of marketing and sales manager at Unifirst Bank in Jackson. After moving to Columbus in 1990 she served as vice president of marketing for First Columbus National Bank and then as regional vice president for Deposit Guaranty National Bank. In 2011 she was appointed to the Civil Rights Museum Advisory Commission by Governor Haley Barbour. All nominees to the board of trustees must be confirmed by the state senate.

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MHS Meeting Theme "War of 1812"

The Yazoo County Historical Society received the MHS 2011 Frank E. Everett Award for its outstanding contributions to the preservation and interpretation of Mississippi history. MHS awards committee chair William Parrish (left) presented the award to YCHS secretary-treasurer Sue Patterson, vice president John E. Ellzey, and president Bettye Crout.

The 2012 meeting of the Mississippi Historical Society will be held March 1-3 in Columbus on the campus of Mississippi University for Women. The theme of the meeting will be the bicentennial of the War of 1812, and presentations will examine the battle for the southern frontier, Mississippi's American Indians, the Natchez Trace, and local history projects.

A public reception at the historic Greek Revival townhouse Whitehall will begin the meeting on Thursday, March 1 at 5 p.m. On Friday evening, March 2, author Robert V. Haynes will give the banquet address, "'Some Dark Mysterious Business': Aaron Burr in Mississippi Territory" Haynes' book The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest Frontier, 1795-1817 won the society's McLemore Prize for book of the year in 2010. The work traces the development and expansion of the Mississippi Territory through the political and diplomatic events of the times, including the arrest of the traitor Aaron Burr and the bloody Creek War. Haynes, a retired professor of history at Western Kentucky University, lives in Bowling Green.

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MDAH Closings

The William F. Winter Archives and History Building will be closed February 11, 2012 for the Dixie National Parade. The Winter building will reopen Monday, February 13, at 9 a.m. For more information call 601-576-6850.

Governor's Mansion Temporary Closing

The Mississippi Governor's Mansion is closed for tours to repair the HVAC system. Tours of the Governor's Mansion will resume on Tuesday, April 3, 2012.

Jackson Writer to Speak at Next Brown Bag

As part of the History Is Lunch series, on Wednesday, February 15, Jackson writer C.T.M. Cooper talks about her new novel God Sent Us Angels in the Form of Good White Folks. For more information call 601-576-6998.

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MDAH Board Member Marty Ramage, 1957-2011

Longtime Department of Archives and History board member Martis D. Ramage, Jr., died November 28, 2011, at his home in Tupelo after suffering a heart attack. He was 54 years old.

Ramage served on the board of trustees for more than fifteen years and was a founding member of the board of directors of the Foundation for Mississippi History.

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MDAH Introduces Database of Historical Resources

A new online resource provides unprecedented amounts of information on the state's historic sites, from photographs and blueprints to professional reports to digital maps. In addition to basic architectural data, the department's Historic Resources Database contains images of buildings across Mississippi, plus information such as drawings, newspaper clippings, and other historical documents related to the structures. Users can search by location, style, age, and other categories.

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