July 2025
IN THIS ISSUE
◇ Office of History and Archaeology
Staff Updates
National Register Updates:
Wolf Creek Boatworks Historic District
Growden Memorial Ballpark
America250 Program Update
State Fiscal Year 2026 Budget
◇ Federal Legislation
◇ National Park Service
◇ Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
◇ Public project alerts
◇ Heritage subscription information
◇ Preservation calendar
Office of History and Archaeology news
Staff Updates: The Office of History and Archaeology would like to announce that the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, John Boyle, has been designated the interim State Historic Preservation Officer effective June 30, 2025, until such time in which a permanent appointment is made. Our office also has three Deputy SHPOs in place to continue work as usual. They are Katie Ringsmuth, Sarah Meitl, and Nick Schmuck.
We would also like to announce that effective July 1st, Nick Schmuck will be the Acting State Archaeologist and Sarah Meitl will be the Acting Chief of OHA. The State of Alaska currently has a hiring freeze in place and as of July 1, OHA has four vacancies.
Two of the Nation’s most recent listings are from Alaska. On June 3, 2025, the Keeper listed the Wolf Creek Boatworks Historic District located on Prince of Wales Islands in Southeast Alaska, and then on June 16, 2025, listed Growden Memorial Ballpark in the Fairbanks North Star Borough in the National Register of Historic Places. For details about the newly listed properties, contact State Historian Katie Ringsmuth at katie.ringsmuth@alaska.gov.
National Register Listing: Wolf Creek Boatworks Historic District, Hollis, Tongass National Forest area, listed 6/3/2025. (Reference Number SG100011911).
National Register Listing: Growden Memorial Ballpark, 207 Wilbur Street, Fairbanks, listed 6/16/2025. (Reference Number SG100011920).
America250 Program Update: On June 19, the State of Alaska successfully launched its America250-Alaska program in Fairbanks, Alaska. At the event, the state rolled out the website and press release, as well as the Alaska's Fields of Dreams: Baseball in America's Far North exhibit, and announced the listing of Growden Memorial Ballpark. As part of the Midnight Sun Game's 120th Anniversary celebration, OHA staff conducted interviews with ESPN SportsCenter (expected to air on June 30), The New York Times, and Alaska News Source.
Here is the media coverage to date:
The Alaska's Fields of Dreams: Baseball in America's Far North exhibit will be set up at Mulcahy Stadium in Anchorage on the 4th of July for the annual Alaska Baseball League matchup between the Glacier Pilots and Bucs. It is Anchorage's biggest game of the year, and America250-Alaska will be there!
The America250-Alaska coalition is growing. If you have questions, would like to learn more, or are interested in getting involved, please contact Katie Ringsmuth at Katie.ringsmuth@alaska.gov.
State Fiscal Year 2026 Budget
Governor Dunleavy vetoed the National Historic Preservation Fund (NHPF) in the Capital Budget (CIP) for State Fiscal Year 2026. The NHPF, along with the State GFM, funds the capital side of the SHPO and is necessary for continued program certification. In addition, this CIP authorizes receipt of federal funds from sources other than the Historic Preservation Fund allocation for the State Historic Preservation Office.
Congress passed a Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 enacted as Public Law 119-4. After a delay of several months, NPS announced on July 1, 2025, the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the FFY25 Historic Preservation Fund Annual Grant SHPO Apportionment.
The second week of June, the Interior Secretary Burgum appeared before the Senate Energy & Natural Resources committee on June 11 and the House Natural Resources committee on June 12 for hearings on the President’s FFY26 budget.
FFY26 Budget Items of Interest, as of June 13, 2025 (Analysis in italics by NCSHPO):
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places Update: On May 9, 2025, the National Register of Historic Places marked an exciting milestone: over 100,000 properties have been listed for their significance in American history, art, architecture, engineering, and culture! Formally established in 1966 under the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Register is the official list of historic places deemed worthy of preservation. These buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts serve as enduring examples of the nation's heritage, reflecting the events, people, and achievements that have shaped our country. Be sure to take a look at NPS’s related posting about Preservation Month 2025.
Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund Grants. the National Park Service (NPS) announced a grant opportunity through the Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund (ESHPF). $48,000,000 will be awarded under the ESHPF grant program for necessary expenses related to the consequences of natural disasters occurring in calendar years 2023 and/or 2024. Grants are awarded through a competitive process and do not require non-Federal match. There are separate funding announcements for capacity and survey grants to State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices and physical preservation projects. Physical preservation activities should be submitted to funding opportunity number P25AS00489. Applications are due July 15, 2025.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation news
Proposed Army Program Comment
On May 30, 2025, the Department of the Army Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) notified the Executive Director of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation of the Army’s decision to seek a Program Comment for Army Warfighting Readiness Activities and Associated Buildings, Structures, and Landscapes (Program Comment) in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14(e). This is an invitation from the Army FPO to potentially interested parties to participate in a series of virtual nationwide consultation conferences on the Army’s proposed Program Comment.
To participate as an interested party in the Army's Program Comment consultation, notify the Army FPO, Dr. David Guldenzopf via email to david.b.guldenzopf.civ@army.mil by July 10, 2025. An interested parties list will be developed based on the email responses received to this invitation. Going forward after July 10, 2025, all Program Comment communications from the Army FPO will be addressed to those identified on the interested parties list.
eLearning
ACHP announces that three of their eLearning courses are now back online! These include "What is Section 106?"; "What Now? Protecting Historic Properties During Disaster Response"; and "Section 304 and Confidentiality". Visit the eLearning course webpage (e-Learning Courses | Advisory Council on Historic Preservation) to check out these updated courses.
In person Alaska training:
October 8 - ACHP Section 106 Essentials Training, in-person, Atwood Conference Center, 550 W 7The Ave, Suite 1940, Anchorage, Alaska.
https://www.achp.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/InfoSheet-AnchorageEssentials-8Oct2025_0.pdf
October 9 - ACHP Section 106 Agreements Seminar, in-person, Atwood Conference Center, Anchorage, Alaska
https://www.achp.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/InfoSheet-AnchorageAgreements-9Oct2025_0.pdf
Public Projects Alert
Section 106 large project consultation in progress:
Graphite One Mine near Nome, USACE
Safer Seward Highway, MP 98.5-118, DOT&PF
Seward to Glenn Connection PEL, DOT&PF
Chilkoot National Historic Trail Comprehensive Trail Plan, NPS
Iditarod National Historic Trail Comprehensive Trail Plan Revision, BLM
Cook Inlet LNG, FERC
Review and compliance agreement development for large projects in progress:
West Susitna Access Road, DOT&PF
Programmatic Agreement
Harbor Mountain, USFS
Memorandum of Agreement
USFS Heritage Program
Amendment 4, Region 10 Programmatic Agreement
USFS Sustainable Cabins
Programmatic Agreement
NPS Kennecott Maintenance and Operations
Programmatic Agreement Amendment
NPS Dyea and the Chilkoot Trail
Programmatic Agreement
For information on how to participate in the process, or on how to review and comment on the above projects, contact Sarah Meitl, sarah.meitl@alaska.gov.
Heritage Subscription Information
Heritage is produced by the Office of History and Archaeology, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Please send your comments, suggestions, and information by e-mail to dnr.oha@alaska.gov, mail to 550 West 7th Ave., Suite 1310, Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3565, or telephone 907.269.8700.
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Preservation Calendar
2025
AUGUST
August 18-21 – COGNA (Council on Geographic Names Authorities) annual conference. Golden, Colorado. To register, click HERE.
SEPTEMBER
September 8-12 - NATHPO 25th annual conference. Hosted by Reno-Sparks Indian Colony. Registration is now open for NATHPO's 25th Annual Conference, happening September 8-12, 2025, at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, NV! Visit NATHPO's website HERE to get details.
September 10 - 13 - AASLH annual conference, theme The American Experiment, Cincinnati, OH.
Session proposals are now being accepted and are due on December 13.
September 16 - 18 - National Trust for Historic Preservation - 2025 PastForward Conference, Milwaukee, WI. Registration opens in July. For more information go to: PastForward National Preservation Conference
September 24-27 - Alaska Historical Society annual conference, theme "Vital Lifelines in Alaska History", Fairbanks, Alaska. For more information go to the AHS website www.alaskahistoricalsociety.org
OCTOBER
October 8 - ACHP Section 106 Essentials Training, in-person, Atwood Conference Center, 550 W 7The Ave, Suite 1940, Anchorage, Alaska.
https://www.achp.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/InfoSheet-AnchorageEssentials-8Oct2025_0.pdf
October 9 - ACHP Section 106 Agreements Seminar, in-person, Atwood Conference Center, Anchorage, Alaska
https://www.achp.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/InfoSheet-AnchorageAgreements-9Oct2025_0.pdf
October 28-29 - NPI training "NAGPRA and ARPA: Application Requirements", Anchorage, AK. Offered in conjunction with "NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources". For information go to npi.org
October 30-31 - NPI training. "NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources", Anchorage, AK. Offered in conjunction with "NAGPRA and ARPA". For information go to npi.org
2027
MARCH
March 3-7 – Sharing Our Knowledge conference, Ketchikan. For more information and volunteer opportunities, contact Joaqlin Estus at jmestus50@gmail.com