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Adams man awarded Tennessee Historical Commission Certificate of Merit




Henson

Henson

ADAMS — The Tennessee Historical Commission has announced winners of this year’s annual Certificate of Merit competition.

Among those are Timothy Henson of Adams, who was recognized for the preservation publication, the Adams Enterprise, which has documented local history for a quarter century.

The awards are presented each May during National Preservation Month. Since 1975, THC’s Certificate of Merit Program has recognized exemplary work by individuals, groups, organizations, corporations, or governmental entities to further promote historic preservation or the study of history in Tennessee. Nominations are solicited from the public in December of the preceding year and judged by category.

The Historic Preservation category recognizes excellence in the preservation, restoration, or rehabilitation of a historic or archaeological site, preservation leadership, preservation planning, publications related to historic preservation, public programming, or research.

 

 

To learn more about the high level of achievement recognized by THC’s Merit Award program or download an application and submit a nomination for the 2022 competition, go to www.tn.gov/historicalcommission/about-us/merit-award-program.html or contact Susan McClamroch at susan.mcclamroch@tn.gov.

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