Group Title: Historic St. Augustine: Yaneda House Restoration Project
Title: [Memo from Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
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Title: Memo from Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board Montgomery (Yaneda) House
Series Title: Historic St. Augustine: Yaneda House Restoration Project
Physical Description: Correspondence
Language: English
Publication Date: 1973
Copyright Date: Public Domain
Physical Location:
Box: 6
Divider: B15 L7 Joaneda - Architecture, History, Archaeology
Folder: Yaneda House Restoration Project
 Subjects
Subject: Saint Augustine (Fla.)
57 Treasury Street (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Joaneda House (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Spatial Coverage: North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Saint Johns -- Saint Augustine -- 57 Treasury Street
Coordinates: 29.893459 x -81.313492
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Bibliographic ID: UF00094803
Volume ID: VID00013
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
Rights Management: All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier: B15-L7

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HISTORIC ST. AUGUSTINE PRESERVATION BOARD




FILE MEMORANDUM

DATE: August 7, 1973

SUBJECT: Montgomery (Yaneda) House

Report on telephone conversation with Randy Nimnicht, Historic Preserva-
tionist, Department of Archives, History and Records Management, Tallahassee.

Nimnicht reports that the federal appropriation for historic preservation

has not yet passed Congress. When this is done, the Department of the

Interior will allocate the funds to the several states based on a formula.

Until notification of the amount of this allocation is received in Talla-

hassee, they will not know how much money they have to work with. This

information should be available in the fall, but perhaps as late as November.

The Yaneda House project has a high priority in the state program, and pros-

pects appear good if the total federal program is adequately funded.

Addendum

October 2, 1973

Mr. William Thurston of Archives and History was in office. Stated that

there was still no word from Washington, but felt optimistic about the project,

assuming anticipated level of funding.




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