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The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to send you the following announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places. For further information contact Edson Beall via voice (202) 354-2255, fax (202) 371-2229, regular or E-mail: Edson_Beall@nps.gov (Edson_Beall@nps.gov)

Celebrate America's 224th birthday with the National Register of Historic Places Teaching with Historic Places. To honor Independence Day and generate public appreciation for our nation's history, Teaching with Historic Places is featuring five online lesson plans that are related to America's battle for independence and the creation of our nation. Joining lesson plans on the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Liberty Bell, The Washington Monument, and Glen Echo Plan, is the newly posted "Guilford Courthouse: A Pivotal Battle in the War for Independence." This new lesson plan, written for students and educators alike, highlights the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, where British general Lord Charles Cornwallis lead his 1,900 British regulars against American Major General Nathanael Greene's army of 4,400 troops stationed near the Guilford Courthouse, in North Carolina. Although the battle was technically a British victory, the serious losses of manpower left the British too weak to occupy outposts in North Carolina or pursue the defeated, but intact, American Army. Soon Lord Cornwallis would make the decision to march into Virginia, where he would face defeat at Yorktown. The lesson plan, with maps, readings, visual images and activities, can be found at our Independence Day feature online at Teaching with Historic Places.

WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/26/00 THROUGH 6/30/00

KEY: State, County, Property Name, Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity, Reference Number, NHL, Action, Date, Multiple Name

COLORADO, MOFFAT COUNTY, Bromide Charcoal Kilns, Off Cty. Rd. 10, Greystone vicinity, 00000740, LISTED, 6/30/00

COLORADO, PARK COUNTY, Como School, Spruce St., Como, 00000739, LISTED, 6/30/00 (Rural School Buildings in Colorado MPS)

IDAHO, FREMONT COUNTY, Crabtree, Glen and Addie, Cabin, 3939 Cowan Rd., Island Park, 00000742, LISTED, 6/29/00

MARYLAND, BALTIMORE INDEPENDENT CITY, Cecil Apartments, 1123 N. Eutlaw St., Baltimore, 00000743, LISTED, 6/30/00

MARYLAND, BALTIMORE INDEPENDENT CITY, Stieff Silver Company Factory, 800 Wyman Park Dr., Baltimore, 00000744, LISTED, 6/30/00

NEW YORK, JEFFERSON COUNTY, Trinity Episcopal Church and Parish House, 227 Sherman St., Watertown, 00000747, LISTED, 6/30/00 (Historic Churches of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York MPS)

NEW YORK, ORANGE COUNTY, Old Town Cemetery and Palatine Church Site, Grand St., Newburgh, 00000746, LISTED, 6/30/00

NEW YORK, OTSEGO COUNTY, Beardslee Farm, NY 80 at Cty Rd. 18, Pittsfield vicinity, 00000748, LISTED, 6/30/00

NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY, Cape Lookout Village Historic District, Cape Lookout fron Lighthouse to Coast Guard St.; bounded by ocean and a concrete road, and concrete road across Bight, Harkers Island vicinity, 00000692, LISTED, 6/30/00

OHIO, CLARK COUNTY, Main Street Buildings (Boundary Increase), 14 E. Main St., Springfield, 00000749, LISTED, 6/30/00

WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY, Si'ke village with historic area called Tsi'lich, Address Restricted, Blaine, 00000697, LISTED, 6/30/00

WISCONSIN, WOOD COUNTY, West Park Street Historic District, 300-417 West Park St., Marshfield, 00000734, LISTED, 6/29/00