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Mr. Don Belk <br /> April 6 , 1999 , page 2 <br /> In addition , special appropriations are occasionally allocated by the North <br /> Carolina legislature for the purpose of promoting local and regional history . The . <br /> state ' s projected revenue shortfall for this year reduces the likelihood of those <br /> grants being made . Nevertheless , it is still possible some funding for local <br /> history and preservation projects may be appropriated in 1999 . For more <br /> information about the state grants program , contact Jo Ann Williford , assistant to <br /> the director, Division of Archives and History , 109 East Jones Street , Raleigh , <br /> North Carolina 27601 -2807 , telephone 919/733-7305 . <br /> Although your grant application for a Oaks Rural Historic District National <br /> Register Nomination was not awarded federal preservation funds this year , we <br /> can offer a limited number of other services that may help to enable you to <br /> accomplish your preservation objectives . Such assistance , available free of <br /> charge , can include technical advice and suggestions on sources for supplies , <br /> services , and experienced personnel . <br /> The State Historic Preservation Office can also make available to the public low <br /> cost in -house photographic services and access to our data base on <br /> archaeological and historic resources information . If you can identify an <br /> alternate sources of funding for your project and would like to take advantage of <br /> any of these services , please write or call Linda Harris Edmisten , grants <br /> administrator, at the letterhead address , telephone 919/7334763 , <br /> Sincerely , <br /> David Brook <br /> Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer <br /> DB : the <br /> cc: Secretary Betty Ray McCain <br /> Dr. Jeffrey J . Crow <br /> Linda Harris Edmisten <br /> Jo Ann Williford <br /> John Link <br />