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Lucille Terry Preservation Award

The East Texas Historical Association and the Texas Forestry Museum co-sponsor the annual Lucille Terry Preservation Award named in honor of Mrs. Lucille Terry who was instrumental in the restoration of many historic homes and public buildings in Jefferson.

The award honors individuals and groups within the East Texas area for their contribution to the preservation of historic properties and structures at least fifty years old. The award consists of a bronze sculpture of an actual East Texas dogtrot cabin by artist Buck Cheavens of Diboll. It is approximately 12" long by 18" wide and 8" high. Since 1986, individuals and groups in Nacogdoches, Rusk, Anderson, Jefferson, Dallas, Navarro, Houston, Panola, and Gregg counties have received the award for restoration of schools, synagogues, trading posts, jails, banks, farm houses and mansions.

The selection committee votes each November and the award is presented the following February at the Spring Meeting of the East Texas Historical Association. If your nominee does not win, it is held for future consideration. Although historical significance and accuracy of preservation are part of the criteria, community involvement receives preferential consideration.

Most counties in East Texas have structures and Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks that qualify for the Terry Award. Please duplicate this form and pass the information on to interested persons in your area.

 

Requirements

Each nomination must include:

1. a completed cover form

2. a concise description (not to exceed two double-spaced pages) of the nominee's historical significance. Who were the occupants, builders, or architects? What were the important events surrounding the structure? When was the structure constructed and additions made? Where was the property in relation to the community?

3. synopsis of the restoration process and any unusual or innovative solutions

4. how funds were raised for the restoration

5. historic before and after photos or photocopies

6. name of persons, organization, or agency submitting the nomination

PLEASE DO NOT BIND YOUR APPLICATION

DEADLINE: Nominations must be received no later than May 15, for consideration of the following year's award.

NOTE: Nominations submitted in previous years need not be resubmitted.

 

Past Recipients of the Award

Year
Recipient
Location
1986 The Adolphus Sterne Home  Nacogdoches, Texas 
1987 The Howard Dickinson House  Henderson, Texas 
1988 The Museum for East Texas Culture  Palestine, Texas 
1989 The French House  Beaumont, Texas 
1990 The Tol Barret House Nacogdoches, Texas 
1991 The Gilbert House  Farmers Branch, Texas 
1992 The Temple Beth El  Corsicana, Texas 
1993 The Monroe-Crook House  Crockett, Texas 
1994 The Old Panola County Jail Project  Carthage, Texas 
1995 The Perry Home  Carrollton, Texas 
1996 The Everett Building  Longview, Texas 
1997 The McFaddin-Ward House  Beaumont, Texas 
1998 The Menard House  Galveston, Texas 
1999 The Tyrell Historical Library  Beaumont, Texas 
2000 The Texas and Pacific Railway Depot Marshall, Texas 
2001 The Speer Memorial Chapel  Longview, Texas 
2002 The Sanders-McNeill House Beaumont, Texas
2003 The Ace of Clubs House Texarkana, Texas 
2004 Dewberry Plantation Bullard, Texas
2005 Hopkins County Courthouse Sulphur Springs, Texas
2006 Red River County Courthouse Clarksville, Texas
2007 Jefferson Theater
Beaumont, Texas

Mrs. Lucille Terry, Charter Member and Preservationist

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