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1 Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY 42101-1092 Descriptive Inventory FA 672 RURAL Heritage Development Initiative 2 boxes. 38 folders. 203 items. 2006-2008. Originals, photocopies, photographs, compact discs, videocassette tapes, and compact flash drives. SC2012.179.73 COLLECTION NOTE This collection features information and documentation of the National Trust s Rural Heritage Development Initiative (RHDI) which is a three-year project funded through a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, to implement preservation-based economic development strategies in two rural pilot regions: an eight county region in central Kentucky and a fifteen county region in the Arkansas Delta. Lead partners within the Central Kentucky Heartland region are Preservation Kentucky, Inc., and the Kentucky Heritage Council with participation from the Dry Stone Conservatory. Work in central Kentucky focuses on the region s architectural, cultural, and heritage assets including historic traditional downtowns, significant historic sites, agricultural heritage, and cultural heritage that unites the area. The Kentucky pilot region services began on March 1, 2006. The counties included in the Central Kentucky Heartland region are Boyle, Green, LaRue, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Taylor, and Washington counties. These counties were selected for their historic resources, past history of regional efforts, and international appeal for their role in the upcoming 2008-2010 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial celebration. SHELF LIST BOX 1 RURAL Heritage Development Initiative 2006-2008 167 items Folder 1 Inventory 1 item Folder 2 Project overview 2006 2 items Folder 3 Fieldwork sample from Beverly Cox 2007 4 items Folder 4 Field notes for Boyle County by Carolyn B. Crabtree 2007-2008 19 items
2 Folder 5 Folder 6 Logs from Green County interview with Linda Montgomery 2007 7 items Logs from Green County interview with Gary Quisenberry 2007 6 items Folder 7 Logs from Green County interview with Dale Curry 2007 6 items Folder 8 Logs from Green County interview with Tom Mills 2007 6 items Folder 9 Logs from Green County interview with Lilse Cheatham 2007 7 items Folder 10 Logs from Green County interview with Louis Henry 2007 6 items Folder 11 Logs from Green County interview with Varner Bud 2007 6 items Moon Folder 12 Logs from Green County interview with Mike Griffith 2007 7 items Folder 13 Logs from Green County interview with Bennie 2008 6 items Montgomery Folder 14 Logs from Green County interview with Wanda Long 2008 6 items Folder 15 Logs from LaRue County interview with Arvin 1993 1 item Thompson Folder 16 Logs from LaRue County interview with Elvon 2007 1 item Skaggs Folder 17 Logs from LaRue County interview with Dorcas 2007 1 item Gentry Folder 18 Logs from LaRue County interview with Bernice 2007 2 items Oakes Folder 19 Logs from LaRue County interview with Franklin 2007 1 item Morris Folder 20 Logs from LaRue County interview with Iva Cruse 2007 2 items Folder 21 Logs from LaRue County interview with Minnie Smith 2007 1 item
3 Folder 22 Logs from LaRue County interview from Awilda 2008 2 items Marcum Folder 23 Logs from LaRue County outhouse research 2008 1 item Folder 24 Logs from Taylor County interview with Ronnie 2008 7 items Allen Folder 25 Logs from Taylor County interview with Sarah 2007 6 items Hubbard Folder 26 Logs from Taylor County interview with David Bell 2007 7 items Folder 27 Logs from Taylor County interview with Judy Roots 2007 5 items Folder 28 Logs from Taylor County interview with Bobby Roots 2007 6 items Folder 29 Logs from Taylor County interview with Eddie Krug 2007 6 items Folder 30 Logs from Taylor County interview with Al Hardy 2007 6 items Folder 31 Logs from Taylor County interview with William Hoy 2007 6 items Folder 32 Logs from Taylor County interview with Mayor 2007 5 items Brenda Allen Folder 33 Logs from Taylor County interview with Agnes 2007 7 items Rhodes Folder 34 Community scholars information with Beverly Heath 2008 5 items BOX 2 RURAL Heritage Development Initiative 2007-2008 36 items Folder 1 Interactive website and photograph slideshow on CD 2008 2 items Folder 2 Copies of interview audio on CD 2007-2008 26 items Folder 3 Digital videocassette tapes 2007 4 items Folder 4 Digital videocassette tapes and compact flash 2007 4 items
4 BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD FA RURAL Heritage Development Initiative 2006-2008 672 This collection features information and documentation of the National Trust s Rural Heritage Development Initiative to implement preservation-based economic development strategies in an eight county region in central Kentucky. 2 boxes. 38 folders. 203 items. Originals, photocopies, photographs, compact discs, videocassette tapes, and compact flash drives. SC2012.179.73 SUBJECT ANALYTICS Allen, Brenda (Informant) B1,F32 Allen, Jon (Interviewer) B1,F5-14; 24-33 Allen, Ronnie (Informant) B1,F24 Bell, David (Informant) B1,F26 Boyle County Relating to Browning, Joseph Benedict (Ben), b. 1927 (Informant) Caldwell, Jere (Informant) B1,F4 Cheatham, Lilse (Informant) B1,F9 Cox, Beverly (Interviewer) B1,F3 Crabtree, Carolyn B. (Interviewer) B1,F4 Cruse, Iva (Informant) B1,F20 Cultural tourism Kentucky Curry, Dale (Informant) B1,F7 Drake, Mildred (Informant) B1,F4 Economic development Kentucky Gentry, Dorcas (Informant) B1,F17 Goode, Vicki Tyler (Informant) B1,F4 Green County Relating to Griffith, Mike (Informant) B1,F12 Hardy, Al (Informant) B1,F30 Heath, Beverly S. (Interviewer) B1,F15-23,34 Helton, Shirley (Informant) B1,F34 Henry, Louis (Informant) B1,F10 Henson, Holly (Informant) B1,F4 Historic buildings Kentucky Howell, Joyce (Informant) B1,F34 Hoy, William Fred (Informant) B1,F31 Hubbard, Sarah (Informant) B1,F25 Krug, Eddie (Informant) B1,F29 B1,F3
5 LaRue County Relating to Lions, Stacy (Informant) B1,F34 Long, Wanda (Informant) B1,F14 Marcum, Awilda (Informant) B1,F22 Mills, Tom (Informant) B1,F8 Montgomery, Bennie (Informant) B1,F13 Montgomery, Linda (Informant) B1,F5 Moon, Bud Varner (Informant) B1,F11 Morris, Franklin (Informant) B1,F19 Oakes, Benice (Informant) B1,F18 Quisenberry, Gary (Informant) B1,F6 Rhodes, Agnes (Informant) B1,F33 Roots, Bobby (Informant) B1,F28 Roots, Judy (Informant) B1,F27 Rural development Kentucky Sheperson, Shirley (Informant) B1,F4 Skaggs, Beatrice Elvon (Informant) B1,F16 Smith, Minnie (Informant) B1,F21 Stigall, John (Informant) B1,F4 Taylor County Relating to Thompson, Arvin (Informant) B1,F15 Wilder, Tony (Informant) B1,F4 Young/Jeffrey 08/26/2014