The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 requires federal funds, permits, and licenses (called an undertaking) to complete a review to determine if cultural resources are directly or indirectly (such as a viewshed) affected. Blevins Historical Research can assist in completing the Section 106 process from property inventory forms, nominations, and mitigation.
What is your home or building history? Who built it? Who slept here? Is the property connected to a person or event? Locally or nationally famous/infamous? Is the house listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places? Realtors: Find historic selling points to market a house or a business gift after closing the sale. Blevins Historical Research can research your house or building’s history.
A speciality of Blevins Historical Research is a dozen years of reearching and documenting monuments. Past work includes placing monuments in context, and consultation in restoration.
Biography of people or history of roganizations for genealogy or promote a business' history. When and where born, lived, died. Who married, where educated. A varity of questions can be answered with an individual biography or business/organization history.
Reserach for an exhibit and intrepretative/informational displays including biographies of founding members, historical events, time lines for poster displays or intrepreative signage.
From simple searches for a single question to lineage projects to join a society, Blevins Historical Research can assist in your genealogy project.