186 p., Preacher's Cave, an archaeological site in North Eleuthera, Bahamas, is arguably one of the most important historical places in that country. This large cave, isolated in a natural setting, has long been associated in the popular imagination with the first English colonists who shipwrecked in the Bahamas in 1648 and laid the foundation for the modern nation. Before the present work, no systematic scientific archaeological work had ever been conducted at this site. These excavations, in conjunction with the written record, also suggest that the area surrounding the site is the location of the first free black community in the country.
Siegel,Peter E. (Author) and Righter, Elizabeth (Author)
Format:
Book, Whole
Publication Date:
2011
Published:
Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
202 p., Practitioners of heritage management on the frontline of their own islands address the current state of affairs across the Caribbean to present a comprehensive overview of Caribbean heritage preservation challenges.
Nomination form and submission materials for 2003 APA Illinois Chapter Annual Awards.
Includes: ILAPA 2003 Awards Program Nomination Form (nominator: Beth Hibner); submission material; Land Use Regulatory Policy Prioritized Work Program Matrix; and "Ordinance Amending the Riverside Zoning Ordinance and Establishing a New B-2 Central Business District."
Nomination form and submission materials for 2002 APA Illinois Chapter Annual Awards.
2002 Award Honorable Mention: Planning Program, Project or Tool
2002 Illinois Chapter Annual Awards Nomination and Submission Form is attached. Nominator: Jeremy W. Lochirco, City Planner. Several documents are included with the submission: a few articles from The State Journal Register, Feb. 10, 2002 and one identified as from the June 29,2001 edition; an article from the March 30, 2001 Springfield Business Journal; New Directions for Downtown Springfield: Preserving the Past and Guiding the Future; New Directions for Downtown Springfield RUDAT: Daily Itinerary, Project Team Version; R/UDAT: Springfield, AIA 2002.