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1 Mudpuppy & Waterdog Mudpuppy & Waterdog, Inc., established in 1999 by Joseph E. Brent and Maria Campbell Brent, is a consulting firm specializing in public history. The goal of public history is to foster an awareness and appreciation of the value, uses and pleasures of history and historic sites. Mudpuppy & Waterdog was formed to assist individuals, non-profits and governments identify, protect, preserve, understand and interpret their historic sites for future generations and as a means of promoting economic development through heritage tourism. Services historic resource surveys national register nominations preservation plans research historic contexts interpretive plans exhibit outlines interpretive waysides 129 Walnut Street, Versailles, Kentucky Telephone Fax jbrent1@alltel.net
2 the preservation process identify your historic resources design strategies to preserve your historic resources undertake research to understand your historic resources interpret your historic resources
3 identify A community is defined by its places - downtown, a courthouse, a school, a battlefield - yet often the historic significance of these familiar places is not recognized. Identifying historic resources is the first step to protecting the unique cultural heritage that defines your community. We see those historic resources with a fresh eye. Often the interest and enthusiasm of an impartial observer helps a community rediscover places they have known but might not have seen as either significant or of interest to those living outside of the community. Every community has historic resources that define that place. Mudpuppy & Waterdog will help you discover yours. We are committed to helping your community reconnect with its rich cultural heritage.
4 preserve Individuals and communities have the power to protect their historic resources, to preserve the structures and landscapes that contribute to the sense of place that makes their community unique. The loss of historic resources diminishes that sense of place. Loss of the historic cultural landscape forever impoverishes your community. Preserving and protecting historic resources also makes good economic sense. History can fuel the local economy through heritage tourism. Successful preservation efforts are community based grassroots efforts. Community consensus based planning can help garner public support, focus your efforts and help obtain funding. Mudpuppy & Waterdog will help you sift through the diverse strategies for protection and preservation available to create a plan tailored to your needs and the needs of your historic site.
5 understand Why spend the time getting to know these old places? The trustees of a site must know the events, people, structures and objects associated with that site. They must be able to convey its history and meaning to visitors. Research provides the information that makes good interpretation possible. It is difficult enough to interpret what you know; it is impossible to interpret what you don t know. The information in diaries, deeds, tax records, newspapers, and other documents have the power to bring historic places to life. Information makes it possible to interpret historic sites in a way that makes them meaningful. Helping the public - the community, elected officials and visitors - understand your historic site creates a powerful force for preservation. Mudpuppy & Waterdog has conducted research on such diverse topics as Civil War battlefields, entertainers, communities, World War II ammunition plants and Tennessee s United States Colored Troops during the Civil War.
6 interpret Effective interpretation conveys more than facts; it reveals meanings and relationships. Effective interpretation creates an understanding of the significance of the events, people and objects associated with a historic site. It helps the visitor make a meaningful connection to the site. The history of most sites is not part of a visitor s personal experience, oral tradition, or formal education. If the visitor is to understand a historic site he or she requires help. Mudpuppy & Waterdog can create an interpretive plan, set objectives for an interpretive program, develop exhibit outlines, storylines for interpretation, create interpretive waysides and help you develop strategies for presenting your site. We can help you insure that your visitors leave your historic site with a clear understanding of its meaning and significance.
7 Key Projects Historic Sites Surveys US 31W Historic Resource Inventory US 31E Historic Resource Inventory Sites in Kentucky related to President Abraham Lincoln Civil War sites in north central Tennessee and south central Kentucky National Register Nominations Downtown Scottsville Commercial Historic District, Allen County, Kentucky Downtown Owensboro Commercial Historic District, Daviess County, Kentucky The Tabernacle, Allen County, Kentucky Isaac Tate Farm, Taylor County, Kentucky Battle of Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina Battle of New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina Red River Blockhouse No. 1, Robertson, Tennessee Battery Knob, Smith County, Tennessee Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad, Anderson and Woodford counties, Kentucky Dumont Hill, Allen County, Kentucky Second Battle of Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, Clark County, Kentucky Battle of Mill Springs, Pulaski and Wayne counties, Kentucky Preservation Plans Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, Kentucky Battle of Kinston, North Carolina Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky (update) Battle of Averasboro, North Carolina Battle of Richmond, Kentucky Logan s Fort, Kentucky Siege and Battle of Corinth, Mississippi
8 Key Projects Research Projects and Historic Contexts Subduing the Cumberland: The Old Locks and Dams on the Cumberland River Historic Context for the Fort Bayou Study Area, Jackson County, Mississippi Ready to Die for Liberty: Tennessee s United States Colored Troops in the Civil War Arkansas on Stage: A History of Entertainment in Arkansas Jefferson Davis Monument: A Storyline for Interpretation United States Colored Troops and the Contraband Camp at Corinth, Mississippi Forks of the River Church and Cemetery, Sevierville, Tennessee The Civil War Battle of Barbourville, Kentucky Taming Yellow Creek: Alexander Arthur, the Yellow Creek Canal and Middlesborough, Kentucky Interpretive Plans Battle of Richmond, Kentucky Parker s Crossroads Battlefield, Kentucky Camp Nelson Civil War Site, Kentucky Castalian Springs Heritage Area, Tennessee Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, Kentucky Kentucky Hemp Museum and Library Interpretive Waysides Parker s Crossroads Battlefield, Tennessee Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky Eastern Kentucky University The Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, Kentucky Battle of Richmond, Kentucky Camp Nelson Civil War Site, Kentucky Southern and Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association
9 Qualifications Joseph Brent has worked in the field of public history since He received a BA in history from the University of Alabama in 1979 and an MA in history from the University of South Alabama in He began his career in public history as an archivist with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History working on the Mississippi Newspaper Project. In 1990 he moved to the Kentucky Heritage Council, the state historic preservation office. While at the KHC, he created and managed the Civil War Sites Preservation Program, the first program of its kind in the nation. The challenge of assisting individuals and non-profits protect Kentucky s Civil War resources gave him an understanding of the power of community consensus building, experience in preservation planning, and the importance of effective interpretation and authenticity as tools for preservation and economic development. He understands the challenges faced by those laboring to preserve and interpret historic sites. His desire to be more directly involved in the preservation process led Mr. Brent to form the consulting firm Mudpuppy & Waterdog, Inc. in 1999.
10 Qualifications Maria Campbell Brent received her BS in 1975 from Central Michigan University where she studied cultural anthropology and archaeology. While at CMU she worked at the Center for Cultural and Natural History where she gained valuable experience in interpretation, exhibit design and preparation and collections management. Between 1971 and 1998 she worked on more than forty archaeological projects in sixteen different states. She frequently acted as staff illustrator, rendering artifact illustrations, maps and figures. In 1987 Ms. Brent served as illustrator for the SUNY Albany Southern Belize Archaeological Project, working on location. In 1990 Ms. Brent joined Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. in Lexington, Kentucky as lab manager. In 1999 she joined her husband Joseph Brent in forming Mudpuppy & Waterdog, Inc. Her chief interests are research and developing interpretation that helps visitors achieve a personal understanding and connection to historic sites.
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