Certificate of Recognition presented for her leadership and preservation work
By Roscoe Barnes III
NATCHEZ, Miss. – Mayor
Dan Gibson surprised Katie Blount, director of the Mississippi Department of
Archives and History, when he presented her with a Certificate of Recognition on
Friday, May 24, at City Hall.
He said the recognition was well-deserved because of Blount’s
achievements that include her strong leadership and preservation efforts in Natchez
and throughout the state of Mississippi.
“I really appreciate the city recognizing the department
for its work in Natchez,” said Blount. “The elected officials and people of
Natchez and Adams County have done extraordinary work to preserve the city’s
tremendous historic resources, and if the Mississippi Department of Archives
and History is not supporting those efforts, we are not doing our job.”
Gibson read from the certificate as he made the
presentation. He shared: “In recognition of ten years of exceptional leadership
as the lead historian for the Great State of Mississippi, working every day to
make our state even greater in every aspect, for all of our citizens – and in
the process passionately leading the way for the preservation of historic sites
in and around Natchez, the cradle of Mississippi History.”
Gibson also mentioned a few of Blount's many accomplishments.
"Under Director Blount's leadership, the City of Natchez has received almost $1 million in grants for city projects, to include improvements to City Hall, our historic Depot, Auburn, Duncan Park, and the soon to begin restoration of the Angelety House," he said. "This is in addition to millions received for the Natchez Grand Village, Jefferson College and Natchez College. I honestly can't imagine Natchez, nor can I imagine Mississippi, without her."
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