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    7-10-1998 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/10/1998    Last Visited: 10/10/2004  

    Accompanying Upson yesterday was Fred Williamson, expected to be named assistant secretary.

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    August News Letter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/7/1999    Last Visited: 4/17/2002  

    The program also included comments by State Senator John C. Watkins, Chairman of the VGIN Advisory Board, and long time supporter of GIS in Virginia, and Fred Williamson, Assistant Secretary of Technology.

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    Commission on Info Technology - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/12/1999    Last Visited: 6/15/2001  

    Sudhaker V. Shenoy , Chairman , and CEO , Information Management Consultants John Sidgmore , Vice Chairman , MCI-WorldCom Hugh R. Stallard , President , Bell Atlantic-Virginia Robert J. Stolle , Executive Director , Greater Richmond Technology Council Todd A. Stottlemyer , Sr. Vice President and Director , BTG , ( Vice Chairman of Commission ) Peter Tollini , General Manager , Gateway Computer Manufacturing Eugene Trani , President , Virginia Commonwealth University Senator William C. Wampler , 40th Senatorial District , Bristol Dwight O. Wyse , President and CEO , CMDS M. Dendy Young , President , GTSI Fred H. Williamson , Assistant Secretary of Technology ( Executive Director ).

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    Heritage Harbor Museum - News / Press - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/22/1998    Last Visited: 5/1/2005  

    Fred Williamson of the R.I. Black Heritage Society, said the museum will help people learn of African-American contributions to the state and about figures like George Downing, who helped blacks rise from bondage to become business leaders.

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    Letter to VA Governor to reinforce the letter of April... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/3/1999    Last Visited: 9/7/2000  

    Fred Williamson, Assistant Secretary of Technology

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    NCSHPO - Meeting Information - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/13/2007  

    Fred WilliamsonNCSHPO - Meeting Information
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    Fred Williamson, the Rhode Island SHPO in the category of Lifetime Achievement in recognition of a current SHPO, Deputy SHPO, or SHPOffice staff person who has made a significant, long-term (20 years or more) contribution to historic preservation.

    Fred Williamson is a pioneer in the preservation movement in America - the longest serving SHPO in the nation, and a "founding father" of the NCSHPO.The preservation movement in Rhode Island and the United States can be followed throughout his career.

    Mr. Williamson was appointed to a cabinet level position as the head the Rhode Island Department of Community Affairs and was designated the SHPO in 1969 by former Governor Frank Licht.
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    Since his retirement as a member of the Governor's Cabinet in 1985, Mr. Williamson has continued to serve as SHPO in a volunteer capacity, and in 1995 he was elected chairman of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission.

    When he was appointed in 1969, the national historic preservation program was very new, and the role of the SHPO was largely undefined.
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    Fred helped to create the NCSHPO, and as President of the NCSHPO from 1977-1979, he established the NCSHPO Washington office as the organization's national voice.As a member of the National Trust Board of Trustees and a 1998 Crowninshield Award winner and as a two-term member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, he has prodded preservation's partners to evolve their mutual relationship.Personally, Fred has been both role model and mentor on the art of successfully administering public historic preservation programs, beginning at a time when preservationists were much more likely to understand architectural history than public administration.

    Finally, historic preservation is ennobled by association with his indefatigable service to the larger community.Daily for nearly three decades, Mr. Williamson has exposed a wide and diverse world to the message of historic preservation, and he has brought home to the preservation movement the urgent need for preservation to be part of the solution to larger public issues such as housing, community development, and tolerance among fellow citizens.As a founder and past-President of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society and as a contributing author to African American Historic Places, he is an eloquent national voice for recognizing that America's heritage is enriched when its full and inclusive story is told.The present success of the historic preservation movement in Rhode Island and in the United States can be traced in the career and many contributions of Fred Williamson.

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    NCSHPO - Meeting Information - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/13/2007  

    Fred Williamson, Rhode Island SHPO

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    NCSHPO - State Information and SHPO List - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/7/2006    Last Visited: 9/13/2007  

    Mr. Frederick C. Williamson, SHPO

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    NCSHPO - State Information and SHPO List - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/7/2006    Last Visited: 9/13/2007  

    Mr. Frederick C. Williamson, SHPORhode Island Historic Preservation & Heritage CommissionOld State House150 Benefit Street Providence, RI 02903Phone: 401-222-2678Fax: 401-222-2968

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    Quahog.org: A Living Museum - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/4/2006    Last Visited: 7/14/2008  

    Fred Williamson, State Historic Preservation Officer and former director of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, attended many Emancipation Day celebrations, which he described:
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    I think Fred Williamson spoke for the thousands who have ridden the carousel when he summarized the feelings and memories it summons:

    Of course, the most striking thing about the carousel: it's just a wonderful blaze of color and fantasy.The horses, the Looff figures, are just the sort of thing you've never seen anywhere else.He had a fantastic imagination.

    It's really the stuff that dreams are made of.

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