[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 30 (Monday, February 27, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1046-S1047]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO THOMAS CULBERTSON
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, I rise to recognize Thomas Culbertson of
Fremont, OH, for many years of outstanding leadership and service to
The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. A former college librarian
and stockbroker, Mr. Culbertson began his service to the center in 1988
as a manuscripts curator and rose to the position of executive director
in 2004.
Mr. Culbertson was instrumental in developing two workshop series for
educators. The first series, ``History Links: A Partnership to Teach
American History,'' helped 300 area schoolteachers implement State
standards for social studies that focused on American history. The
second series included three workshops for more than 200 community
college faculty that focused on America's Gilded Age. Mr. Culbertson
also led the effort to gain
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accreditation for the Hayes Museum from the American Association of
Museums in 2002.
Of utmost importance to Mr. Culbertson's legacy is the $1.2 million
restoration of the first floor of the Hayes home to how it looked when
our 19th President and his wife, Lucy, lived there. With the help of
the late U.S. Representative Paul Gillmor, the Hayes Center was awarded
a $400,000 Save America's Treasures grant through the U.S. Department
of Interior. In addition, the center received $500,000 in State capital
funding, and Mr. Culbertson helped raise $300,000 in donations to pay
for the restoration. The project included replicating wallpaper,
carpets, and other features that had been altered over the years. The
home renovation will be completed in July 2012.
For his commitment to public service and the many contributions he
has made to the Hayes Presidential Center, I would like to recognize
and thank Mr. Culbertson for his years of service and wish him well in
his retirement.
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