Examples of Historical Marker in a sentence
Historical Marker projects to assist eligible applicants with the acquisition of state Historical Markers for which texts (monolingual or bilingual) have been approved by the State Historical Marker Council prior to applying for the grant.
Historical Marker Support Documents (for Historical Marker projects only): The Applicant Organization shall submit evidence of verification and approval of text by the Florida Historical Marker Council, along with a copy of the approved text.
Applicant Organizations applying for projects located in REDI areas are not required to provide a match (exception: Historical Marker Projects and applicants that are agencies of state, state colleges and state universities are not eligible for the REDI match waiver).
For the purposes of the Official Texas Historical Marker Program, documentation associated with applications should be broad-based and demonstrate a survey of all available resources, both primary and secondary (see Types of Sources section below).
Historic structures are often more adequately recognized by state or national historic preservation organizations, such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and are not intended to be marked through the Georgia Historical Marker Program.
By filling out the information below and filing the application with the THC, the CHC representative is providing the THC with notice that the application and documentation have been reviewed and verified by the CHC and that the material meets all current requirements of the Official Texas Historical Marker program.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTSAny individual, group or county historical commission (CHC) may apply to the THC to request an Official Texas Historical Marker for what it deems a worthy topic.
The Historic Preservation Division also administers the State Antiquities Law, the State Abondoned Historic Cemeteries Program, the State Historical Marker Program, and the Mississippi Civil War Trails Program.II.
We had but few game laws and those were supposed to be enforced by township constables, most of whom were politicians willing to trade with their friends the lives of our beasts and birds in exchange for votes.” Explore Pa. History, First State Game Lands Historical Marker, online at http://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-140 (last accessed on May 23, 2013).
CLGs may also submit a separate application for another project type (Education and Publication or Historical Marker projects) to compete for state funds.