The East Tennessee Historical Society’s (ETHS) annual Awards of Excellence were presented at the organization’s awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 5, at the East Tennessee History Center in Knoxville. Since 1982, ETHS has annually recognized individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the preservation, promotion, and interpretation of the region’s history. Eligible projects included exhibits, lectures, conferences, publications, print and broadcast media, teaching excellence, and lifetime achievement. Thirty-six awards were presented this year to recipients representing 15 East Tennessee counties, as well as two out-of-state recipients.
“This represents more than the excellent work conducted across East Tennessee,” said Dr. Warren Dockter, president and CEO of the East Tennessee Historical Society. “The award recipients with us this evening serve as models of dedication to love of place, giving of themselves to preserve our region’s history.”
Following a barbecue dinner, awards were given in the following categories:
- Teaching Excellence – In recognition of outstanding or innovative teaching of history at any level, grades one through adult education.
- History in the Media – Presented to someone in the field of broadcast, print media, or internet for outstanding contributions to the promotion of our region’s history.
- Project Excellence – In recognition of a special project, such as a permanent, feature, or traveling exhibition; building preservation; or special programming (conference, genealogy event, lecture series, other) produced by an individual or organization.
- Publication Excellence – In recognition of excellence in a publication such as an article, book, essay, family genealogy, or other.
- Community History Leadership – In recognition of excellence in community leadership, specifically in promoting the preservation of local /regional history and heritage
- Lifetime Achievement – Is the Society’s most prestigious award and is reserved for one, who, over the course of a lifetime, has made outstanding contributions to the understanding and preservation of East Tennessee history.
A full list and description of 2026 projects and award recipients can be found at this link. Photos of award recipients can be found at this link.
Anderson County
- Ben Barrington – Publication Excellence Award
- Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Norris Dam State Park, and Green McAdoo Cultural Center – Teaching Excellence Award
Blount County
- Trevor Lanier & Tommy Stokes – Project Excellence Award
Campbell County
- Mark Tidwell – Community History Leadership Award
Cobb County, GA
- John D. Fowler – Publication Excellence Award
Davidson County
- Jennifer Core – Publication Excellence Award
- Kem Hinton – Publication Excellence Award
DeKalb County, GA
- Ren & Helen Davis – Publication Excellence Award
Hamblen County
- Karen Nunan – Publication Excellence Award
Knox County
- Ashley Wachter – Project Excellence Award
- Barbara Boulton & Gay Hobt Morton – Tennessee Association of Museums Volunteerism Award
- Debra Pack Gilberstadt & Deborah Miller Lindsey – Publication Excellence Award
- East Tennessee PBS – History in the Media Award
- Farragut Museum – Project Excellence Award & Publication Excellence Award
- Front Page Foundation – Project Excellence Award
- John Becker – History in the Media Award
- Kharmon Anderson – Publication Excellence Award
- McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture – Project Excellence Award
- Patricia Rutenberg – Teaching Excellence Award
- Ray Hill – Publication Excellence Award
Loudon County
- Anita King McCollum – Publication Excellence Award
McMinn County
- James Swayne – Publication Excellence Award
- Jordan Carter – Teaching Excellence Award
- McMinn County Historical Society – History in the Media Award
Monroe County
- Fort Loudoun State Park – Teaching Excellence Award
Rhea County
- Rhea County Historical Society – Project Excellence Award
- Rhea Heritage Preservation Foundation – History in the Media Award
Roane County
- Terry Futrell – History in Media Award & Publication Excellence Award
Rutherford County
- Dr. Carroll Van West – Ramsey Lifetime Achievement Award
Scott County
- David Jeffers, Scott County Historical Society – Community History Leadership Award
Sevier County
- Leslie “Les” Williams – Project Excellence Award
Washington County
- Ted Olson – Project Excellence Award