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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
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Application for Endorsement

Andrew Johnson Bicentennial

 

Complete this form for projects/programs to be considered for Steering Committee endorsement. Email is the preferred method of receipt - please name your file according to the project’s title or organization name and email to anita_clark@nps.gov.

 

I.        Project Title:

 

II.                  Organization:

 

Contact:

 

Address:

 

City:

 

State:

 

Zip:

 

Telephone:

 

Email:

 

Website:

 

III.      Type of Applicant

 

Non-profit____

 

Government/Municipal____

 

Educational____

 

Other__________

 

IV.     Is Your Proposal a For-profit Venture?

 

Yes 

 

No

 

V.      List Your Target Audience(s)

 

VI.     Implementation Date From

 

_______________ To ________________

 

VII.    Please check all of the Andrew Johnson Bicentennial goals that this project satisfies:

 

__   Increasing knowledge and awareness of Andrew Johnson in the US and abroad

 

__  Encouraging public participation and attendance at bicentennial activities and institutions

 

__ Increasing historical literacy about Andrew Johnson for young people

 

__  Encouraging research, scholarship, and increased understanding of Andrew Johnson.

 

__ Creating a lasting legacy of Andrew Johnson themes and contributions to endure beyond the bicentennial

 

Please answer the following on a separate sheet:

 

1.      Provide a project description in 250 words or less, including a description of how the project meets the goals checked in question VII.

 

2.      Explain how an endorsement from the Steering Committee will benefit your project.

 

Please attach letters of support from partners if applicable.

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Did You Know?
Alaska was purchased from Russia for $7,200,000.00 during Andrew Johnson's administration. Secretary of State William Seward was instrumental in the purchase. People who thought the investment a bad idea called the purchase "Seward's Folly."

Last Updated: July 03, 2007 at 15:12 EST