Special History Study on Kingsley Plantation Slave Inhabitants

The project objective is to produce a Special History Study for Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve (TIMU) on the slave inhabitants and their descendants on Fort George Island, the location of Kingsley Plantation.

The resulting narrative will serve managers, planners, interpreters, cultural


resource specialists, and interested public as a reference for the history of the region and the historic resources within the park in the context of social and labor relations between whites and persons of color.
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Cultural Resources Management

Department of the Interior


Agency: National Park Service

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Estimated Funding: $77,619


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Additional Information of Eligibility:
This is not a request for applications.

This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service intention to award a task agreement under a previously competed or single source justified master cooperative agreement.

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Agency Email:
Alison_Smith@nps.gov

Date Posted:
2017-08-17

Application Due Date:
2017-11-03

Archive Date:
2017-08-28


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