2022 The RAIL Memorial Project We are proud to recognize The RAIL (Railroad Incarcerated Laborer) Memorial Project as the winner of our
Category: Outstanding Achievement Award
2020 Ann Miller Woodford Ann Miller Woodford won the 2020 award for her work preserving and promoting the history of
2019 Rob Neufeld Longtime Asheville Citizen-Times columnist Rob Neufeld, a highly respected local historian known for his love and
2018 James R. Stokely III Jim Stokely began his career by writing brochures and handbooks for
2015 Patricia D. Beaver Dr. Pat Beaver received the award to recognize her impressive contribution
2014 Gordon B. McKinney Dr. Gordon McKinney received the award for educating generations of students
2011 Steve Hill, Thomas Wolfe Memorial Steve Hill began managing the Thomas Wolfe Site after
2010 Helen Wykle, UNC-Asheville Special Collections at D. Hiden Ramsey Library Ramsey Library Special Collections
2009 Henderson County Heritage Museum The Henderson County Heritage Museum collects, preserves, researches, and exhibits
2008 George A. Jones Dr. George Alexander Jones founded the Henderson County Genealogical and Historical
2006 Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College The Asheville–Buncombe Technical Community College 144-acre main campus received the award
2005 South Asheville Cemetery Association The South Asheville Cemetery is a two-acre burial ground that
2004 Thomas Wolfe Memorial, NC Department of Cultural Resources The NC Department of Cultural Resources
2003 Harriet Styles, Swannanoa Valley Museum In 1976, Harriet Styles created a small history exhibit
2002 Historic Resources Commission of Asheville and Buncombe County The Historic Resources Commission of Asheville
1997 Cherokee Historical Association The Cherokee Historical Association won the 1997 award for impressive historical
1996 Betty H. Sherrill Betty Sherrill, former president of the Transylvania County Historical Society, received
1995 Waynesville Historical Society The Waynesville Historical Society received the award in 1995 for their
1993 Historic Valdese Foundation The Historic Valdese Foundation won the award in 1993 for their
1991 Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe
1990 Appalachian Cultural Center The Appalachian Cultural Center, a museum of mountain life, opened at
1989 Millie Barbee Millie Barbee, executive director of the Historic Burke Foundation, won the award
1985 Robert G. Fortune, Jr. Robert Greer Fortune, Jr., Asheville historian and retired executive for
1984 Johnny Baxter Johnny Franklin Baxter (1910 – 1996), a native Asheville preservationist, historian, and
1981 Frances McDowell and Ruth Camblos Under the aegis of the Western North Carolina Historical
1980 Bob Terrell Bob Terrell (c1929 – 2009), columnist for the Asheville Citizen, was the 1980
1979 George Myers Stephens George Myers Stephens (1904 – 1978) took a job appraising timber in Swain and Haywood counties
1978 Ora Blackmun Ora Blackmun (1892 – 1984), the Asheville author of Western North Carolina: Its
1976 The Appalachian Consortium Press The Appalachian Consortium Press was founded in 1973 – the
1974 Goingback Chiltoskey Goingback Chiltoskey (1904 – 2000), noted Cherokee woodcarver, was presented the 1974
1973 Bascom Lamar Lunsford Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1882 – 1973), 91-year-old Buncombe County folklorist, won
1971 John A. Parris John Alvis Parris, Jr. (1914 – 1999), Sylva-native and Asheville Citizen-Times
1970 The Carson House The Carson House historic site project in McDowell County was presented
1967 Myra Champion, NC Collection at Pack Memorial Library Myra Champion (1905 – 1988), librarian
1966 Florence Harrison Dunlop Florence Leftwich Harrison Dunlop (1901 – 1979) was an educator and
1964 Cordelia Camp Dr. Cordelia Camp (1884 – 1973) of Asheville, retired educator, received the award
1963 Samuel E. Beck Samuel Edmund Beck (1898 – 1966) of Asheville, businessman, historian, and author,
1961 Asheville Citizen-Times Departing from its usual custom of presenting the award to an individual, the
1960 Hiram C. Wilburn Hiram Coleman Wilburn (1880 – 1967) of Waynesville received the award in
1959 Glenn Tucker Glenn Irving Tucker (1892 – 1976), author and historian, of Flat Rock received
1958 Margaret W. Freel Historian Margaret Walker Freel (1895 – 1982) of Andrews, received the award
1957 Owen H. Gudger Owen Gudger (1880 – 1959), a lifelong resident of Buncombe County, won
1956 Clarence W. Griffin Clarence Wilbur Griffin (1902 – 1958), managing editor of the Forest City Courier,
1955 George W. McCoy George William McCoy (1901-1962), newspaper editor, won the award in 1955 for
1954 Sadie Smathers Patton Sadie Smathers Patton (1886 – 1975) of Hendersonville won the first annual