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Carolyn A. Nelson (email to update your profile)
Profile last updated: 2/23/04  
 
Address: 9334 VanAntwerp, Brighton, MI 48116
County: Livingston
Phone (w): 734-487-1414
Phone (h): 810-231-1431
Fax: -
E-mail: cnelson@emich.edu
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Academic Affiliation: Eastern Michigan University
Non-academic affiliation: -
Degree: MS Historic Preservation, Dec 2003
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Specialization areas: Architecture, Art History, Conservation/Cultural Heritage, Cultural Geography, Perservation, Womens Studies, History: Early American, Other: Genealogy
Implementing projects as: Consultant/Planner, Presenter/Panelist, Project Evaluator
Project types: Live Events Exhibitions, School Projects, Media, New Technology
Areas willing to participate: Planning Projects, Developing Projects, Research
 

Past experience: Recently published a MHC grant funded
booklet entitled "The Normal Company" in the War of the Rebellion.
Participated in the Sylvania, Ohio Historic Survey and coeditted a book. Took part of the redistricting of Franklin (Michigan) Historic district. Restore a leather bomber jacket for the Yankee Air Museum-Ypsilanti, MI. Wrote an accepted proposal for poster session of the APTI 2003 Conference. Wrote Getty grant request for Pewabic Pottery as part of a graduate level funding class.

 
Suggestions for public humanities projects: Conservation and restoration of the Detroit GAR Building for a Civil War Museum highlighting African American regiments. Develop a database used for the scholarship and study of the history and past projects of Pewabic Pottery. Write a book about the different barn styles of Michigan to be used as a textbook for Folk Architecture.
 
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