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		<title>Public invited to NHF cemetery cleaning workshop on March 21</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday, March 21, 2009, the  Natchitoches Historic Foundation will sponsor its annual cemetery restoration  project, which will occur at the Catholic Cemetery, which is located between Rue Fifth and Rue  Sixth in Natchitoches.  The restoration project  will occur between 8:00 a.m. and noon.  All cleaning materials will be  provided by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">On Saturday, March 21, 2009, the  Natchitoches Historic Foundation will sponsor its annual cemetery restoration  project, which will occur at the Catholic Cemetery, which is located between Rue Fifth and Rue  Sixth in Natchitoches.  The restoration project  will occur between 8:00 a.m. and noon.  All cleaning materials will be  provided by the Natchitoches Historic Foundation along with a free lunch.   Instructors will inform participants of the proper techniques to clean  and maintain graves.  If you are interested in participating, please  contact Payne Williams at  352-6695.</span></span></p>
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		<title>Mildred Hart Bailey Scholarship Winner to Spearhead NHF &#8220;Most Endangered&#8221; List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the Natchitoches Historic Foundation continues to save historic sites it strives to broaden its impact by promoting awareness of sites at risk in the Natchitoches region.  This fall, NHF will launch the Natchitoches 10 Most Endangered Sites List.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation stewards the national endangered sites list that brings attention to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the Natchitoches Historic Foundation continues to save historic sites it strives to broaden its impact by promoting awareness of sites at risk in the Natchitoches region.  This fall, NHF will launch the Natchitoches 10 Most Endangered Sites List.</p>
<p>The National Trust for Historic Preservation stewards the national endangered sites list that brings attention to “buildings, sites and landscapes across the country at critical risk from neglect, deterioration, insufficient funds, inappropriate development or insensitive public policy.”</p>
<p>Many states and local regions host similar lists.  In Louisiana, the Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation lists the ten most endangered sites across the state.</p>
<p>To accomplish this goal, Caleb Johnson of Ville Platte was announced the winner of the third annual Mildred Hart Bailey Preservation Scholarship award at NHF&#8217;s 2007 Fall Preservation Gala.</p>
<p>As part of his scholarship, Johnson researched other endangered site lists, developed the nomination criteria and mechanism and assisted in launching the process in spring 2008.</p>
<p>The scholarship&#8217;s namesake was a founding NHF board member and a local preservationist who was on the NSU faculty. The scholarship goes to a student entering NSU’s Master of Arts in Heritage Resources program. Past winners include Melissa Dezendorf and Kate Baldwin.</p>
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		<title>Preservation Works! Adopt-a-Gravestone Initiative</title>
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Through the Sacred Places Tour, which includes tours of the American Cemetery and Catholic Cemetery, NHF has established the &#8220;Adopt-a-Gravestone&#8221; Program.  NHF is partnering with the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training and the NSU Masters of Arts in Heritage Resources to ensure that the grave restoration is properly performed. Additionally, [...]]]></description>
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Through the Sacred Places Tour, which includes tours of the American Cemetery and Catholic Cemetery, NHF has established the &#8220;Adopt-a-Gravestone&#8221; Program.  NHF is partnering with the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training and the NSU Masters of Arts in Heritage Resources to ensure that the grave restoration is properly performed. Additionally, NHF conducted a community cleaning day at American Cemetery in spring 2008 as part of its conservation efforts.</p>
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		<title>Preserving the Cunningham Law Office: NHF&#8217;s headquarters</title>
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In 1994, NHF purchased one of Natchitoches’ most storied structures, the old Cunningham Law Office. NHF restored the building and now uses it for its headquarters.
It’s a white clapboard, green shuttered building on the Northwest corner of Second and Trudeau Streets which was built in 1860 by Henry Safford. Interestingly, there are still in place [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1994, NHF purchased one of Natchitoches’ most storied structures, the old Cunningham Law Office. NHF restored the building and now uses it for its headquarters.</p>
<p>It’s a white clapboard, green shuttered building on the Northwest corner of Second and Trudeau Streets which was built in 1860 by Henry Safford. Interestingly, there are still in place the 36 foot long richly lightered virgin pine sills. They’re still held in place by those wooden pegs and remain as sound as when they were fitted together by hand labor.</p>
<p>Another matter of interest is that five generations of lawyers have occupied that building, including the son of the former owner, W. Payton Cunningham, Jr.</p>
<p>Soon after the building was completed in 1860, Safford sold an undivided half interest in the lot and building to lawyer James Gregg Campbell, the son of the noted lawyer and jurist, J.G Campbell. The sale was for $1,883.44, and the divided ownership lasted 67 years.</p>
<p>Originally, they used white plaster on the walls, but when the building settled and ruined the plaster, they replaced it with twin pine panels. Unique twin chimneys are in the center with fireplaces back-to-back giving all the necessary heat for the offices.</p>
<p>While the law offices were in use, the furnishings consisted of two roll top desks, bookkeeper desk which was a revolving one where the on using it would either stand or sit on a tall stool, and an old plantation desk with tavern chairs. Also there was a collection of old law books, French, English, and Louisiana, along with others pertaining to Louisiana and Natchitoches history. It seemed to be a habit of the lawyer to keep supply of maps of the parish and some Caddo Indian artifacts, and a French flintlock fowling piece plus a sword of circa 1725.</p>
<p>Today, the foundation owns and rents, and preserves this old office building. The rental income gives NHF funds for its other preservation projects projects. The building is also used for NHF board meetings and for special exhibits, such as the mourning exhibit held during the foundation’s annual Sacred Places Tour.</p>
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