State honors Duval County Historical Commission Chair Graciela Treviño Gonzalez for historic preservation efforts
Graciela Treviño Gonzalez receives a state history award. |
AUSTIN, Tx. - On February 4, Duval County Historical Commission Chair Graciela Treviño Gonzalez received the George Christian Outstanding Volunteer of the Year award from the Texas Historical Commission. She was recognized for preserving Duval County's heritage and promoting visitation to historic places in Texas.
Gonzalez with state preservation officials. |
Gonzales and the Historical Commission began to preserve the courthouse several years ago. They partnered with local officials to get funds from the Emergency Courthouse Preservation Grant Program administered by the Texas Courthouse Preservation Program.
Additionally, under Gonzales' leadership, the Duval County Historical Commission received an invitation from the Texas Tropical Trail Region to participate in a video production featuring the Duval County Courthouse.
This effort was instrumental in securing funding for the Duval Courthouse historic preservation project.
Under Gonzales' leadership, the Duval County Historical Commission also adopted and issued a proclamation observing the tragic killing of three men by the Texas Rangers in 1920.
Gonzales is the fortieth recipient of the George Christian Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award, which "recognizes an individual for outstanding volunteer service to historic preservation efforts in Texas." The award is annually presented at the Real Places Conference held in February.
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