National Park Service
2035 E. Paul Dirac Drive
Johnson Building, Suite 120
Tallahassee, Florida 32310 phone (850) 580-3011
fax (850) 580-2884 Webmaster: John Jameson
john_jameson@nps.gov

Winner of the National Park Service Keeper of
the Light Award
General Uses
Permission requests to use illustrations posted on the SEAC Web Site should be directed to John Jameson, Webmaster,
by e-mail at john_jameson@nps.gov, or by telephone at: 850-580-3011 extension 243. Use of images downloaded or
derived from the Southeast Archeological Center should be limited to non-commercial, private uses for educational purposes. Uses by institutions should be
limited to one time educational purposes only. A credit line should include the phrase: "Courtesy, Southeast Archeological Center, U.S. National Park
Service." If the illustration refers to an original work of art, photo, or other item, the credit line should include the name of the artist or originator,
when known. If you wish to use different wording in the credit line, please contact John Jameson at the above address.
Government Use
Many color illustrations are derived from original works by artist Martin Pate, who retains copyright. Original art work can be used as illustrations and exhibits within the educational and preservation missions of the Southeast Archeological Center and the National Park Service. Reproduction of artwork is limited to National Park Service use for educational purposes, such as:
- Educational posters and brochures for purposes of public awareness, resource protection and sensitively, public commemorations, and announcements.
- Covers and inside illustrations for educational popular histories and other publications.
- Wayside exhibit illustrations.
Private and Institutional One-time Educational Uses
Many color illustrations are derived from original works by artist Martin Pate, who retains copyright. Written permission to use these
images for any purpose must be obtained from the artist: e-mail: pateart@juno.com; telephone: 770-251-5286; Internet: www.pateart.com.
Permission requests to use these illustrations should be directed to John Jameson at the address above and copied to Martin Pate at pateart@juno.com.
Credit lines for these images should include the following wording: "Artist's reconstruction by Martin Pate, courtesy of the Southeast Archeological
Center, National Park Service." If you wish to use different wording, please contact John Jameson at the above address.
- Publication Illustrations: In situations where an art work will be used for a book cover or inside illustration to accompany educational material or to aid in the sale of such material, approval in writing must be obtained from the artist or his heirs. These situations are usually approved with the following requirements:
- A nominal courtesy fee
- Copies of the final book or other item supplied to the artist or heirs
- Proof approval by artist or heirs when possible
- Credit line for artist and Southeast Archeological Center
- One time use agreement
- Safe return of original transparency, prints, or digital files
- Misc. sale items: When the art work in any form is used to aid in the sale of items or materials, approval in writing must be obtained from the artist or his heirs. Examples include posters, prints, book covers, coffee mugs, T-shirts, magnets, postcards, or any other item produced for sale by any group or individual.












